Lodge Toranoyu

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 175 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings National Park Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Public Onsen
Staff 8,2/10
Facilities 7,9/10
Cleanliness 8,1/10
Comfort 8,3/10
Value for money 8,3/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual hot-spring lodge in Kokonoe with flowing natural baths, nature surroundings, and good value.

Flowing Natural OnsenAll baths use natural source water with free-flowing hot spring water.
Large Open-Air BathThe spacious rotenburo makes the onsen experience feel especially scenic and relaxing.
Rare Spring QualityIts bicarbonate-rich spring quality is noted as relatively uncommon nationwide.
Detached-Style RoomsRoom types include villa-like detached units and rowhouse-style lodge accommodations.
Kokonoe Nature BaseA good base for enjoying the broad natural scenery of the Kuju and Aso area.
Good Value StayThe property emphasizes simple service and affordable stays for longer, easy getaways.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and hiking access are the strongest stay driver here: one night works for an afternoon soak, simple dinner, and morning marsh walk, while two nights makes sense if you want a full Kuju hiking day or a slower road-trip pause without rushing onward.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a nature-and-onsen stop in the Chojabaru/Kuju area, especially for drivers, hikers, and travelers linking Yufuin, Aso, or Kurokawa rather than seeking an urban sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote Without CarPublic access exists, but this area is much easier by car and not convenient for frequent luggage-heavy moves.
Limited NightlifeThis is a quiet highland onsen area with very little evening activity beyond baths and dinner.
Winter Bath LimitsOutdoor public baths may close from December to mid-March because of freezing conditions.
Sparse Food OptionsNearby restaurants, convenience stores, and supermarkets are limited, so meal planning matters if booking room-only.

Food & drinks

Lodge Toranoyu at 255-30 Tano has a clearly named on-site dinner venue, with a few practical restaurants clustered nearby in Chojabaru.

Kohaku Dining (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining room with mountain views and set dinners.

  • Yakiniku setfoodGrilled meat set dinner.
  • Sukiyaki setfoodHot pot style beef set.
  • Bento boxfoodSimple boxed meal option.
  • Local vegetablesspecialtyOita produce used in meals.
  • Local meatspecialtyRegional meat featured in sets.
Chojabaru Health Center (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual nearby stop for Japanese meals, brunch, and drinks.

  • Japanese mealsfoodCasual local-style plates.
  • Kyushu cuisinespecialtyRegional dishes in a simple setting.
  • Brunch itemsfoodLight daytime meal choices.
  • DrinksdrinkBasic drink options.
Rest House Yamanami (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Handy nearby cafe-style rest house for light meals.

  • Cafe drinksdrinkCoffee and simple hot drinks.
  • Light mealsfoodQuick bites for travelers.
  • SnacksfoodEasy stop-between-sights options.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Chojabaru area of Kokonoe, where access is most practical by car, taxi, or bus from nearby JR stations rather than by walking from a station.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Lodge Toranoyu is a nature-focused hot spring stay in Chojabaru, Kokonoe, suited to travelers who want a relaxed onsen base in the Kuju area rather than a polished luxury ryokan. It stands out for its spacious lodge-style rooms and strong bathing setup, but the remote location and seasonal limits matter.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base for Kuju natureThe lodge sits in Chojabaru in Kokonoe, making it a practical base for exploring the Kuju mountain area and nearby highland scenery. It fits travelers who want a quieter countryside stay rather than a town-center ryokan.
  • Strong onsen experienceIt offers both large shared baths and multiple private family baths, which is a real advantage if you want more flexibility than a standard ryokan bath setup. The spring water is one of the property's biggest draws.
  • Some rooms feel more spacious than typical ryokan roomsThe property has lodge-style and detached room types, including loft-style layouts that can work well for couples, friends, or families wanting more room to spread out. This gives it a more casual and roomy feel than a compact tatami inn.
  • Good option for families or small groupsSeveral room categories accommodate more than two guests, and the layout is better suited to group stays than a tiny traditional inn room. Travelers with children may find the setup easier and less cramped.
  • Mountain-view dining atmosphereThe on-site restaurant is designed to look out toward the Kuju mountain range, which adds to the sense of being immersed in the landscape. That makes meals feel more scenic than at a generic roadside property.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote without a carThe location is scenic but not especially convenient if you rely on public transport, especially with luggage or tight schedules. Reaching it typically requires extra planning, bus timing, or a taxi segment.
  • Not a classic luxury ryokan feelThis is more of a lodge-style hot spring stay than a refined, fully traditional ryokan with elaborate service and in-room kaiseki. If you want a high-end old-Japan atmosphere, it may feel too casual.
  • Winter can limit the bath experienceSome outdoor bath areas may be unavailable during the coldest part of winter for safety and weather reasons. If open-air soaking is your main reason for booking, that seasonal limitation is important.
  • Room style can be uneven for some travelersBecause the property has multiple room layouts, the experience may vary depending on which category you book. Some guests may prefer to choose carefully rather than expect a uniform room design throughout.
  • Best for staying in, not for walking to many attractionsOnce you arrive, the appeal is mainly the onsen and surrounding nature rather than a lively neighborhood with lots of shops and restaurants steps away. Travelers wanting evening strolls or easy town access may feel isolated.

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