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  • Question publication date:2021/1/11
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  • Yufuin Onsen Onyado Nakaya
  • Yufuin Onsen | I am looking for a Japanese-style hot spring inn where I can eat delicious fugu in the winter.

I'm going to Yufuin Onsen in the winter, so I'm looking for a hot spring inn where I can eat delicious fugu. I don't mind if it's sashimi or hot pot. I'd like a Japanese-style inn with a nice atmosphere, so please let me know your recommendations.

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Yufuin Onsen Onyado Nakaya

1530-2 Kawakami

  • A relaxing inn where you can stay without any worries.

  • This is a relatively reasonable price for a stay in Yufuin, a high-end hot spring resort. All rooms have a view of Mt. Yufu, which is very relaxing. The baths include a sophisticated indoor bath reminiscent of a hot spring resort, and an open-air bath made of large rocks, allowing you to fully enjoy the famous hot springs of Yufuin. For meals, there is a limited-time fugu-filled plan, where you can enjoy fugu sashimi, fugu hotpot, fried fugu, and fugu porridge to finish off the day.
    だんごっ鼻's answer (Posted on:2022/4/ 5)

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  • A small, cozy Ryokan (Japanese inn) with lovely, calming Japanese-style rooms

  • This Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located halfway between Yufuin Station and Lake Kinrin. You can see Mt. Yufu from the rooms. It is also very convenient for going for a walk as it is close to Lake Kinrin. There are various menus for meals, and you can enjoy a full course of your choice of fugu tetchiri hotpot or tetsuna sashimi. This is a small and lovely Ryokan (Japanese inn) with only seven calming Japanese-style rooms.
    hahata's answer (Posted on:2021/1/12)

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  • Warm up in the winter with delicious fugu and hot springs

  • I thoroughly enjoyed the delicious fugu here. The translucent, shiny "tessa" had a great texture. The "tecchiri" had plump flesh and a delicious broth after simmering. The deep-fried fugu was plump and delicious. I ate in the dining area rather than in a room, but I felt safe because hygiene was strictly controlled. The open-air bath was made of rocks and had a nice feel to it. It is a small inn with only seven rooms, so even the large public bath is not crowded.
    くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2021/1/12)

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