



大阪屋
Reviewed by Sora Matsuda·Founding Editor & Ryokan Correspondent·How we verify
Sora's verified pickA 1-minute walk from Yubatake — drawing water directly from the precious hot-water field source.
Just 1 minute from Yubatake — the shortest distance preserves mineral quality
A unique doukutsu-buro (cave-style bath) alongside indoor and outdoor baths
Refined traditional architecture with garden and street-view rooms
Kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast are usually included at this mid-tier ryokan. Sudomari (room-only) plans may be offered as a cheaper alternative — verify the meal plan when booking. Dining is most often served in a communal dining hall.
Dietary requests (vegetarian, halal, gluten-free, allergies) should be communicated at booking, not on arrival — the kitchen pre-orders ingredients several days ahead.
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