Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan

Japanese inn · Unzen

Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan

Japanese inn · Unzen

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128 Obamacho Unzen, Unzen, Nagasaki 854-0621, Japan

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Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
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Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
Yukai Resort Unzen Toyokan by null
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Nestled at the foot of Mount Unzen, this laid-back hot spring hotel offers cozy rooms, on-site dining, and karaoke, perfect for a relaxed retreat.  

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10 Best Hot Springs in Japan

"Yu-no-sato is a small public onsen in Unzen that’s regarded as the oldest communal bath in the area. In addition to the heritage, people come here for the healing benefits that come from the hot, acidic, iron-rich hot springs. Watanabe warns that the heat can be intense, so it’s important to practice kakeyu (using buckets full of water outside the tub) before fully immersing yourself and soaking for no more than five minutes at first." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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O Cheng

Google
I wouldn't recommend this hotel yet. - Foods & Drinks all great, but the dining situation is quite chaotic and can be intimidating if you've never been in a buffet situation in Asia before. Its all men for themselves. - Staff, super friendly, and best English I've ever encountered in Japan. They could use some more help in the dining area, the staff are good, but overworked. -Rooms, the rooms are in desperate need of a renovation. Tired doesn't begin to describe them. They give haunted abandoned hotel vibes. They must have been last renovated over 30 years ago.

Win Win C

Google
HORRIBLE HOTEL! Can’t believe I paid USD240/night to stay in this poorly maintained and poorly managed hotel. Pictures from official website are total lies! In actual fact, this place is old, not clean and lack of upkeep. DIRTY ROOM - dusty wall/ceiling, musty smell, stained toilet / bathtub, black gunk all around faucets and shower head… Room was unbelievably old and filthy! It just gave me chills. Ended up I wasn’t able to sleep the whole night. DISGUSTING PUBLIC AREA - Sticky / dirty floors everywhere, be it the lobby, restaurant, elevators, staircases and guest corridors. POOR SERVICE - front desk staff not professionally trained and not willing to help when assistance needed. An older freak who claimed to be the night shift manager was especially RUDE, he was screaming, pointing fingers, looking mad, when refusing to help with ferry reservation. Due to language barrier, I wasn’t able to understand what he was screaming about but his insane body language told me he said “I won’t help, do it yourself”. A hell-like hotel! Won’t recommend to anyone.

Gabriel C

Google
I was as little apprehensive staying here given the poor ratings, but I couldn't have been happier. Staff were friendly, and made an effort, although only 1 reception girl spoke any English.|I had a Japanese style room overlooking the lake. It was massive, and very comfortable. The only issue was that the windows weren't double glazed, and it was freezing outside (-8c overnight), and the sitting area got extremely cold. I guess it doesn't normally get this cold though. The room was warm with the sliding doors closed. |The onsen were perfectly acceptable. The rooftop one was great in the snow!|I had half board. The food options were extensive at both breakfast and dinner. If you don't eat Japanese food the choice will be quite limited though. Good selection of free drinks, and decent selection of paid for alcoholic drinks. |There's loads of common areas and places to relax. A previous commenter mentioned the long corridors, which is true, the wrong room can mean long walks to the onsen and restaurant.|Overall, 5*. But remember this is a JAPANESE hotel, catering to domestic tourists, so don't expect an international style hotel!

Luke McLaughlan

Google
We had a pretty horror experience here. The worst issue was our room was on floor 1, and overnight even though all the windows were closed the room filled with extremely strong sulphur fumes from the nearby volcano, making it difficult to breathe overnight. We basically didn't get any sleep and had to turn the aircon on full and have our hallway door open to vent out the fumes. The hotel has around 500 rooms, so it was crazy busy and there wasn't anyone to really talk to about the issue + check out is done via a self service computer. So we weren't really able to get any assistance with the issue. It was so bad we had to check out a day early and find a new hotel elsewhere. The hotel didn't respond to attempts to contact them later to try and get some form of resolution for the situation, or even just an apology. Even if it wasn't for the minor detail of not being able to sleep/breath in our room, we didn't enjoy the hotel regardless. It's just far too big a hotel, with too many guests, which leads to situations like the buffer dinner/breakfast just being an absolute zoo. Japanese people are polite and courteous most of the time, but stick over 100 of them at a buffet and it becomes a bit of a free for all mess. The rooms on level 1 weren’t great either, they were fairly old and tired. It was just a thoroughly unpleasant experience, with no real redeeming qualities.

Trip.com Member

Google
Good location- near to shops, eateries, bus stops and sight seeing places. I like its huge hot bath; hotel staffs are very helpful and friendly. A pleasant stay for me.

Pirat KT

Google
A pretty spacious hotel with 3 connected buildings. The main facilities like front, comic corner, public bath, entertainment area locate in building A. Dining hall is in building B. Open air baths is on the top of building C. So it might take you some times to reach somewhere. Public bath in building B, only 1 room alternating the time for male and female, is pretty hugh. Though, the open air baths, 2 separated room for male and female, overlooking the view of the big lake nearby, is comparatively smaller. Dining hall is quite spacious, but I found it was very crowded on Saturday night when the hotel was almost fully booked. They tried to manage the amount of people by scheduling the guests and limiting the time but they lacked the management at the site so everybody just ate freely. The entertainment area and comic (Japanese only) corner are impressive. They also have small karaoke boxes for you. The Japanese styled room is up to standard. Plus, it had small bath and toilet in case you don't feel like going to a public one.

Little Rach

Google
Fair at this price. Hotel location is very close to the scenic points nearby. We did not join the buffet plan. Room service included free onsen but remember to bring towels to the onsen! Onsen at b/f is big. Internet is quick and air con is good. Tatami not too hard and hot water quite strong.

Morten G

Google
With fantastic help from the hotel staff was we shown to our room, who is a classic, old japanese room. The facilities was old, and you could easily see that it was old; but that might be what adds to its charm. ||||The room might be the biggest hotel room I have ever been in, so the size was good. The windows was quite noice when there were some wind, and this is something they should fix.||||The hotel is close to the center of the small village, and the are many ways to get around to nearby places that should be visited.||||The biggest experience I have from this hotel is the staff. They will do almost everything they can to help you out with every problems you might have. Their english is not perfect, but you will get around.||||Staying in this hotel was an unforgettable experience. I also recommend to use their unsen, who was nice.||||Breakfast is a fixed menu for every day served in classic japanese style. The food is good. The hotel is big, so there is only free WiFi in the lobby.||||If I gonna recommend this hotel for others, then it will be because of the staff, who were perfect, and not the price or room.