Explore the best ryokans in Ōita, one of Kyūshū’s classic hot spring destinations. This prefecture is ideal for travelers seeking onsen bathing, seasonal countryside views, and a slower stay between mountains and the Seto Inland Sea. Beppu offers lively hot spring culture and geothermal scenery, while Yufuin is known for its relaxed village atmosphere beneath Mount Yufu. Around Kokonoe and rural Ōita, ryokans often suit quiet retreats, scenic drives, and nature-focused trips. With access via Ōita Airport, Beppu, Yufuin, and Ōita Station, it is a rewarding area for both first-time onsen visitors and repeat Japan travelers.
131 ryokan(s) shown out of 131 in this region.
7.9
222 reviews
Ukiha
This is a traditional onsen ryokan in Amagase Onsen, Hita, suited to travelers who want a quiet hot-spring stay with private dining and a classi…
7.9
56 reviews
Yufuin Onsen Oyado Jinnouchi
A simple, budget-friendly ryokan in Yufuin with private-use hot spring baths and an easy walk from the station. It suits travelers who value con…
7.3
3 reviews
Hosenji Kanko Hotel Yumotoya
A good fit for travelers who want a quiet hot-spring stay in rural Kuju with flowing natural baths and easy driving access from the expressway.…
7.2
2 reviews
Hatago Sakura
A strong pick if you want a quiet detached-villa ryokan in Kokonoe with private open-air bathing and a more upscale, secluded feel. It is less i…
6.9
31 reviews
Good Stay Mizuho
Good Stay Mizuho appears to be a small onsen-style stay in Usa, Oita, suited to travelers who want a quieter base near Usa Jingu rather than a p…
6.4
6 reviews
Usuki Yunosato
Usuki Yunosato is a genuine hot spring ryokan in Usuki, Oita, best suited to travelers with a car who want onsen time and regional food rather t…
4.3
9 reviews
山荘 紗羅樹 Syaranoki
A strong pick for travelers who want a quiet Yufuin stay with a private hot-spring bath in every room rather than a full-service ryokan routine.…
3.9
52 reviews
Auberge Cosmos
Auberge Cosmos is a nature-focused hot spring stay in Chojabaru, Kokonoe, best suited to travelers who want mountain scenery, trail access, and…
2.9
10 reviews
Tawaraya Ryokan Koto Shirasagikan
This is a rural, old-school hot spring ryokan in Fujikawachi, Usuki, Oita, best suited to travelers who value a historic source spring and a qui…
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Miwa to Sora, maison entière à louer
A good fit for travelers who want a full private house in rural Bungotakada rather than a classic inn stay. It looks especially appealing for fa…
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27 reviews
Yufuin Onsen 8A1 Yaeichi
A strong pick for travelers who want a modern stay with a private onsen and more space than a standard ryokan room. It suits couples, small grou…
Top 10 ryokans in Ōita
Ranking based on overall rating and review volume. Includes this category and its subcategories.
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🥇 1Yurari Rokumyo9.7/10 · 328 reviews
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🥈 2Oyado Den Rikyu9.8/10 · 57 reviews
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🥉 3Yufuin Souan Kosumosu9.6/10 · 141 reviews
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4Yunohira Kamiyanagiya9.6/10 · 135 reviews
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5Sanso Tensui9.5/10 · 993 reviews
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6Assi House9.5/10 · 394 reviews
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7Manrikiya, petit ryokan thermal à Beppu Kannawa Onsen9.5/10 · 189 reviews
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8Sanso Tanaka9.4/10 · 1,305 reviews
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9Nihon-no-Ashitaba9.4/10 · 440 reviews
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10Yufuin Onsen Hinoharu Ryokan9.4/10 · 437 reviews
Traveler itineraries including Ōita
Ryokans from Ōita appear in 27 public itineraries.
5 days – Gunma > Hokkaido > Oita > Kyoto
5 stops4 days – Oita > Shizuoka
4 stops3 days – Nagano > Tokyo-to > Oita
3 stops2 days – Nagano > Oita
2 stops4 days – Oita > Kyoto > Gunma > Gifu
4 stops6 days – Tochigi > Gifu > Tokyo-to > Nagano
6 stops6 days – Ishikawa > Oita > Shizuoka > Tochigi
6 stops4 days – Fukushima > Shizuoka > Oita > Wakayama
4 stops5 days – Oita > Hokkaido > Sado Island > Nagano
5 stops6 days – Gifu > Fukushima > Oita > Shizuoka
6 stopsBest time to visit Ōita
Spring and autumn are easiest for onsen stays, scenery, and comfortable touring across Beppu, Yufuin, Kuju, and Kunisaki.
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JanuaryGood7/10WeatherCold by Kyushu standards, with crisp air and occasional mountain snow; lowlands stay manageable for sightseeing.TemperatureDay 8°C - Night 0°CCold Clear Days Mountain Snow PossibleGood forGreat weather for hot-spring ryokan stays.Watch outMountain drives can be icy.SeasonWinter mist at Kinrinko; quieter sightseeing season.TipChoose Beppu or Yufuin for easy onsen time, but check road conditions if heading into Kuju highlands.Low crowds
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FebruaryGood7/10WeatherStill cool, with early signs of spring along milder coasts and sheltered southern areas.TemperatureDay 9°C - Night 1°CCool Early Blossoms Mountain Snow PossibleGood forEarly blossom spots start appearing.Watch outStill chilly for highland touring.SeasonEarly Kawazu-zakura bloom in southern Oita.TipPair early cherry blossoms with an onsen stay rather than planning alpine walks.Low crowds
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MarchExcellent9/10WeatherMild early spring weather makes touring easier, though nights can still feel cool.TemperatureDay 12°C - Night 4°CMild Spring Flowers Cool NightsGood forComfortable weather for town-and-onsen trips.Watch outBlooms vary by elevation.SeasonCherry blossom season begins across lower elevations.TipGood month for combining Beppu, Yufuin, and castle-town or temple stops.Moderate crowds
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AprilExcellent10/10WeatherPleasant spring temperatures and fresh green landscapes across much of the prefecture.TemperatureDay 17°C - Night 8°CPleasant Cherry Blossoms Fresh GreeneryGood forBest balance of scenery and comfort.Watch outPopular onsen towns book quickly.SeasonBeppu Hatto Onsen Matsuri and late mountain sakura.TipReserve ryokan early for weekends and festival periods, especially around Beppu and Yufuin.Busy
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May Current monthExcellent9/10WeatherWarm, relatively comfortable, and often clear before the rainy season arrives.TemperatureDay 21°C - Night 12°CWarm Generally Drier Flower SeasonGood forExcellent weather for scenic drives.Watch outHoliday crowds raise prices.SeasonGolden Week crowds; spring flowers in Kuju.TipTravel outside Golden Week if you want better value and quieter baths.Busy
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JuneMixed6/10WeatherRainy season usually starts, bringing frequent showers, humidity, and lush green scenery.TemperatureDay 24°C - Night 17°CRainy Season Humid Lush GreeneryGood forHydrangeas and green landscapes look vivid.Watch outRain can disrupt outdoor plans.SeasonRainy season; miyama-kirishima bloom in Kuju.TipFocus on ryokan, museums, and flexible day trips rather than fixed outdoor itineraries.Moderate crowds
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JulyLess ideal4/10WeatherHot and humid, with lingering rain early in the month before true summer sets in.TemperatureDay 28°C - Night 22°CHot Humid Late Rainy SeasonGood forHighlands offer cooler escapes.Watch outHeat and humidity are tiring.SeasonSummer greenery; festivals begin in some towns.TipStay near higher areas like Kuju or use onsen stays as a base for early-morning outings.Moderate crowds
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AugustMixed5/10WeatherPeak summer heat in lowlands, with humid days and occasional typhoon-related disruption later in the month.TemperatureDay 30°C - Night 23°CVery Hot Humid Typhoon RiskGood forLively summer festival atmosphere.Watch outVery hot, with typhoon risk.SeasonBeppu Hinoumi and Usuki Stone Buddhas Fire Festival.TipBook air-conditioned lodging and keep transport plans flexible around storm periods.Busy
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SeptemberMixed6/10WeatherStill warm and humid early on, but conditions gradually ease toward late month.TemperatureDay 27°C - Night 20°CWarm Humid Typhoon RiskGood forLate month feels more comfortable.Watch outTyphoons remain possible.SeasonEarly autumn flowers; some red spider lily spots.TipLate September is much easier than early September for walking and scenic drives.Moderate crowds
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OctoberExcellent9/10WeatherComfortable autumn weather with cooler mornings and excellent visibility in upland areas.TemperatureDay 21°C - Night 13°CComfortable Autumn Clear Skies Early Foliage HighlandsGood forIdeal weather for onsen and hiking.Watch outWeekends can get busy.SeasonKuju and Yufudake autumn colors start.TipGreat month for pairing foliage drives, open-air baths, and countryside ryokan stays.Busy
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NovemberExcellent10/10WeatherCool, crisp, and one of the most scenic months across valleys, temple areas, and famous ravines.TemperatureDay 15°C - Night 7°CCool Peak Foliage Crisp MorningsGood forPeak foliage and fine onsen weather.Watch outTop foliage spots get crowded.SeasonYabakei foliage; Usuki Takeyoi bamboo lanterns.TipStart sightseeing early to enjoy foliage and lantern events before peak crowds build.Busy
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DecemberGood7/10WeatherCool to cold, with clear days in lowlands and wintry conditions possible in higher elevations.TemperatureDay 10°C - Night 2°CCold Clear Days Mountain Snow PossibleGood forAtmospheric winter onsen season.Watch outShort days limit touring.SeasonMisty Kinrinko mornings and late autumn colors linger.TipBest for relaxed ryokan time, seasonal food, and short scenic outings rather than packed itineraries.Moderate crowds
How long to stay in Ōita
Ōita works best as a 3 to 5 night trip, especially if you want more than one onsen base.
Two nights can cover one onsen town, but 3 to 5 nights better fits Beppu, Yufuin, Kuju, and a cultural side trip.
Quick onsen break
2 nightsBeppu or Yufuin focus
Best for a simple ryokan stay, baths, local food, and light sightseeing.
Choose one base only to avoid spending too much time in transit.
Classic Ōita trip
3 to 4 nightsFirst-time prefecture visit
Enough time for Beppu, Yufuin, and one scenic or cultural area such as Kuju, Kunisaki, or Usuki.
This is the sweet spot for most ryokan travelers.
Slower scenic stay
5 to 6 nightsOnsen lovers and repeat visitors
Lets you enjoy multiple ryokan nights, countryside drives, hiking, temple areas, and seasonal detours.
Ideal in spring or autumn when scenery is strongest.
- Use at least two bases if combining Beppu and Yufuin with wider prefecture sightseeing.
- A rental car helps most outside the main Beppu-Yufuin corridor.
- Mountain areas around Kuju can change temperature quickly even when coastal areas feel mild.
- Book popular ryokan early for spring flowers, autumn foliage, and major festival weekends.
Ōita seasonal events calendar
These are recurring named events and seasonal highlights travelers commonly plan around in Ōita Prefecture.
Winter mist at Lake Kinrinko
Yufuin
Cold mornings create a well-known misty scene around the lake near Yufuin Onsen.
Best for photographers and relaxed early walks before breakfast.
More of a seasonal highlight than a fixed festival.
Kawazu-zakura season
southern Oita areas
Early-blooming Kawazu cherry trees can flower well before the main sakura season.
Good choice for travelers seeking spring color with quieter ryokan stays.
Exact bloom timing varies by year and site.
Cherry blossom season
across Ōita Prefecture
Main sakura season starts in lower elevations, with timing later in cooler mountain areas.
Pair blossom viewing with Yufuin or Beppu onsen stays.
Bloom dates shift each year with temperatures.
Beppu Hatto Onsen Matsuri
Beppu
One of Ōita's best-known hot-spring festivals, centered on Beppu's famous onsen culture.
Excellent for first-time visitors interested in local atmosphere and onsen identity.
Ougiyama Fire Festival
Beppu
A dramatic mountainside burning event held on Mt. Ougiyama near Beppu.
Very memorable if your trip matches the schedule, but book early.
April is one of the prefecture's strongest months for combining events and scenery.
Golden Week travel period
across Ōita Prefecture
A major domestic holiday period that increases demand in popular onsen and scenic areas.
Avoid peak holiday dates for better value and lower crowds.
This is a travel period rather than a local festival, but it strongly affects planning.
Miyama-kirishima season
Kuju Mountain Range
Pink alpine azaleas bloom in the Kuju highlands around the start of the rainy season.
Best for hikers and flower lovers comfortable with changeable weather.
Flower timing varies with elevation and weather.
Summer festival season begins
various cities
Local summer events start appearing, though timing and scale vary around the prefecture.
Useful if you already plan a summer trip, but not the strongest month for weather.
Broader summer atmosphere noted because a prefecture-wide named July event was not reliably confirmed.
Beppu Hinoumi Festival
Beppu
A major Beppu summer festival known for lively nighttime events and fireworks.
Good for festive energy, but expect heat and heavy crowds.
Yufuin Bonchi Festival
Yufuin
A local basin festival adding evening atmosphere to Yufuin's summer season.
Works well if you want a ryokan stay with a town festival feel.
Usuki Stone Buddhas Fire Festival
Usuki
A traditional fire festival held around the national treasure stone Buddhas.
One of Ōita's most distinctive late-summer cultural events.
August has the richest confirmed summer festival calendar in Ōita.
Red spider lily season
selected temple and rural sites
Higanbana begin appearing at several photogenic spots in the prefecture.
Best as a secondary seasonal highlight rather than the main reason to visit.
Useful for travelers coming in late September as temperatures begin easing.
Autumn foliage season begins
Kuju, Yufudake, and uplands
High-elevation autumn color often starts earlier here than in lower valleys.
Excellent for scenic drives, walks, and open-air baths.
Late October is especially strong for mountain scenery.
Usuki Takeyoi
Usuki
Thousands of bamboo lanterns illuminate the old castle town in one of Ōita's signature events.
One of the best cultural events in the prefecture for autumn travelers.
Autumn foliage peak
Yabakei, Yufuin, and many temple areas
Many of Ōita's best-known foliage sites peak during November.
Plan early starts and weekday visits for the best experience.
One of the year's most rewarding months overall.
Winter onsen season
Beppu and Yufuin
Cold air, steam, and seasonal ryokan meals make early winter especially appealing in hot-spring towns.
Best for restful stays rather than event-focused travel.
Seasonal appeal is stronger than the fixed event calendar in December.
Practical Ōita Ryokan FAQ for Choosing the Right Stay
Which ryokan in Ōita is best for a private in-room onsen stay in Yufuin?
Oyado Den Rikyu is the strongest fit if private bathing is your top priority. Every room includes both an indoor hot spring bath and an open-air bath, and the stay is built around quiet couples-style relaxation and polished dinner. As an alternative, Yufuin Rakuyu also gives every room a private open-air bath, but it sits more on the edge of town and is less convenient if you want easy central walks.
Choose Oyado Den Rikyu for a more food-led, compact luxury stay; choose Yufuin Rakuyu for a quieter hillside retreat with less central convenience.
Where should I stay in Ōita for a walkable Yufuin ryokan near Kinrin Lake?
Kutsurogi-no-Yado Nanakawa is the clearest choice if being near Kinrin Lake matters most. It is about a one-minute walk from the lake and combines that location with maisonette-style rooms and in-room hot spring baths. If you want a more traditional ryokan atmosphere with strong kaiseki and similarly convenient lake access, Ryotei Tanokura is the better alternative, but it is more premium and more structured around meals.
Pick Nanakawa for private-bath suites near the lake; pick Tanokura for a more classic high-end ryokan rhythm centered on dining.
What is the best Yufuin ryokan in Ōita if I want to walk Yunotsubo Kaido and shops easily?
Yawaragi-no-Sato Yadoya is a smart pick for travelers who want easy access to Yufuin’s main strolling area. It is about a two-minute walk to Yu-no-Tsubo and still offers multiple baths and Japanese meals. Yufuin Souan Kosumosu is the better alternative if you want a more polished ryokan stay near Kinrin Lake with stronger dining credentials, but it can feel less budget-friendly and more tourist-area focused.
Choose Yadoya for convenience and bath variety; choose Souan Kosumosu if food and a more refined ryokan mood matter more than value.
Which Ōita ryokan is best for a traditional quiet stay in Yunohira Onsen instead of busy Yufuin?
Ryokan Yamashiroya is the best fit if you want classic Yunohira atmosphere with private baths, strong meals, and warm service in a quiet village setting. It is better for travelers who value old-style onsen charm over convenience. Yunohira Kamiyanagiya is the stronger alternative if you want a similarly nostalgic stay with larger annex rooms and a more spacious detached-room option, but driving access is trickier.
Pick Yamashiroya for dependable traditional comfort and strong English-friendly service; pick Kamiyanagiya for more room space and a slightly more secluded village feel.
Which ryokan in Ōita is best for couples wanting a quiet luxury retreat in Yufuin?
Gekkoju Yufuin is the most indulgent couples-style option in the available data. It has only five large suite villas, private bath setups, butler support, and a highly personalized luxury feel. As an alternative, Ikkoten is easier to justify if you want upscale privacy with private baths in every room and Mt. Yufu views without going to the very top end of pricing, though it is less all-inclusive in feel.
Book Gekkoju Yufuin for maximum privacy and service; book Ikkoten for a quieter upscale ryokan experience with simpler logistics and lower spend.
What is the best Beppu ryokan in Ōita for Kannawa Onsen sightseeing and walking to the Hells?
Manrikiya, petit ryokan thermal à Beppu Kannawa Onsen is the strongest match for a classic Kannawa stay. It is in the center of Kannawa, within easy walking distance of the Hells area, and combines private-bath style and strong local-food identity. Beppu Kannawa Onsen HIROMIYA is the better alternative if you care more about value and a friendly host than full ryokan dining, but it is simpler and less meal-focused.
Choose Manrikiya for a fuller ryokan experience with meals; choose HIROMIYA for a lighter, better-value Kannawa base.
Which Ōita ryokan is best for a room-only stay with private onsen and easy dining outside?
Yurari Rokumyo is the clearest choice if you want a room-focused stay and prefer to plan dinner yourself. It has detached-style units with in-room hot spring baths, walkable Yufuin access, and no reliance on a fixed meal schedule. The main tradeoff is that it is usually no-meal and less suited to late arrivals. If you want more house-style space instead, Assi House works better for groups than for a classic ryokan trip.
Choose Yurari Rokumyo for a couples-style room-only ryokan stay; choose Assi House if extra space and self-catering matter more than ryokan atmosphere.
What is the best ryokan in Ōita for a luxury seaside onsen stay in Beppu?
AMANE resort GAHAMA is the standout if you want a polished seaside Beppu stay with private hot spring baths and sea-facing rooms. It suits travelers who want resort comfort and privacy more than old-school ryokan atmosphere. Okamotoya is the better alternative if your priority is Beppu’s distinctive onsen character, especially Myoban’s milky sulfur baths, but it is less convenient for downtown Beppu and feels more traditional than resort-like.
Pick GAHAMA for sea views and resort polish; pick Okamotoya for memorable Myoban bathing and stronger Beppu onsen character.
Which ryokan in Ōita is best for an adults-only Yufuin stay?
Oyado Tamayura 18 years or older is the clearest adults-only option if you want a very small, quiet Yufuin retreat with in-room meals and private-bath appeal. It works best for couples who do not need central walkability. Sanso Tanaka is the stronger alternative if you also want an adults-only atmosphere but prefer easier access from Yufuin Station and a more traditional ryokan mood, though facilities are more modest and room bathing is less self-contained.
Choose Tamayura for a more tucked-away private retreat; choose Sanso Tanaka for a calmer adult stay with simpler access.
Where should I stay in Ōita for a ryokan experience in Hita rather than Yufuin or Beppu?
Sanso Tensui is the strongest Hita-area choice if you want a destination ryokan stay built around baths, scenery, and refined dinner in Amagase Onsen. It is best for a one- or two-night retreat, not for walking-heavy sightseeing. Hotel Kazahaya is the better alternative if you want Hita’s historic Mameda district instead, with easier cultural strolling and local town atmosphere, but it is not an onsen-resort style stay.
Book Sanso Tensui for a nature-led onsen retreat; book Hotel Kazahaya for historic town character and walkable Hita sightseeing.