{"id":40498,"date":"2018-10-02T08:00:52","date_gmt":"2018-10-01T23:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=40498"},"modified":"2021-05-25T18:25:00","modified_gmt":"2021-05-25T09:25:00","slug":"yufuin-onsen-ryokan-vegetarian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/yufuin-onsen-ryokan-vegetarian\/","title":{"rendered":"Stay in a luxury Ryokan and vegetarian meal in Yufuin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sponsored by Tourism Oita.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n In Japan, there are traditional Japanese inns, so-called ryokan<\/strong><\/em>. They offer us a gorgeous experience to spend a beautiful night as well as\u00a0onsen<\/em> (hot springs bath), rotemburo<\/em>\u00a0(open-air bath) and traditional rooms. Follow the guide to discover a luxury ryokan<\/em> and enjoy a vegetarian meal in Yufuin<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Ryokan Tanokura<\/strong>\u00a0(\u7531\u5e03\u306e\u6599\u7406\u5bbf \u65c5\u4ead \u7530\u4e43\u5009<\/em>) in Yufuin shows us extended hospitality with a well-designed entrance hall as you enter, making me feel a warm atmosphere.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A staff will guide you to your room while explaining how the onsen<\/em> bath is for public use. There are many onsens<\/em>, but you can not get into all of them. The entrance is separated by gender, in other words, you only need to remember two kanjis<\/em>: \u7537 and \u5973. The first indicates that it is for men, while the second is for women. This is to avoid making mistakes. But if you really have a doubt, red is about women and blue is equal to men. Closing hours of onsen<\/em> is from 1 am to 5 am.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Upon request, a shuttle service is available to use for free, picking you up and taking you back to the station.<\/p>\n A room consists of several small rooms. In order to explore them, you must take off your shoes and leave your shoes in the room entrance.<\/p>\n In Japan, there are shoes for each rooms and here it is no exception to the rule. You have them for your bathroom, the toilet and outside. But be aware that you have to walk barefoot on tatami floors<\/em>!<\/p>\n The bathroom has all the necessary amenities<\/strong>: hairdryer, razor, shampoo, and towels, etc.<\/p>\n If you want to take a bath, you have to wash your body in advance as the bath in Japan is a symbol of relaxation to be shared.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The room is large with true Japanese style with its sliding paper doors and all-wood decoration. Decorated as simple as possible, they are nonetheless very refined and elegant<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There is a traditional Japanese table as well as a futon<\/strong><\/em> to sleep in. And you can watch TV while drinking Japanese tea or any other drink.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There is\u00a0a\u00a0rotemburo<\/em><\/strong>, which is a private onsen<\/em> outside in small garden. Same as before, you have to take a shower before going inside. Also you must not put your head under water either.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n After entering the water, you will enjoy its warmth and its benefits<\/strong> for your skin and body.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The room also offers a relaxation area<\/strong> with a small table and two chairs. In the evening at dusk, take a moment of reading or writing while drinking tea and listening to the sound of water and birds<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Finally, the ryokan<\/em> offers you a yukata<\/em> which is light summer kimono<\/em>, so you can wear at any time.<\/p>\n This charming accommodation in the heart of Yufuin <\/strong>offers an idyllic setting for all the attractions to spend the perfect stay. There are different onsens <\/em>where\u00a0you can soak in hot baths as many times as you want. You can have a great sleep\u00a0in a spacious and relaxing room<\/strong>\u00a0which offers all the amenities. And if the onsen<\/em> was not enough, or you need more privacy, you can enjoy a private rotemburo<\/em>. A haven of peace and relaxation, Tanokura Ryokan<\/strong> is the perfect place to stay in Yufuin.<\/p>\n After taking a hot spring bath, it’s time to go eat. Restaurant Yunotake-an<\/strong> (\u6e6f\u306e\u5cb3\u5eb5<\/em>) is located near Lake\u00a0Kirin<\/strong>\u00a0and only a few steps away from Tanokura Ryokan. This restaurant offers not only a great meal course (Kaiseki ryori<\/em>), but also a vegetarian meal.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A staff takes me to a coffee table or a higher table.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Greeted warmly by a smiling and friendly staff<\/strong>, the meal starts with a fig<\/strong> and its sauce. A tasty mixture brings an explosion of flavor in the mouth thanks to its sauce.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nRyokan Tanokura<\/h2>\n
Entrance hall<\/h3>\n
A ryokan<\/h3>\n
Bedroom<\/h3>\n
The habits and customs<\/h4>\n
Bathroom<\/h4>\n
The main room<\/h4>\n
The exterior<\/h4>\n
The relaxation area<\/h4>\n
In Short<\/h3>\n
Vegetarian meal at Restaurant Yunotake-an<\/h2>\n
The entrance<\/h3>\n