Osakaya
大阪屋
A 1-minute walk from Yubatake — drawing water directly from the precious hot-water field source.
from $150 / per night
8.8/10154 ryokans
大阪屋
A 1-minute walk from Yubatake — drawing water directly from the precious hot-water field source.
from $150 / per night
8.8/10湯畑草菴
A Meiji-era wooden building converted into a stylish room-only inn, steps from the Yubatake with a popular foot-bath cafe.
from $90 / per night
8.5/10月光園 鴻朧館
A luxury sister property of Yugetsusanso with retro-modern rooms, stained glass accents, and spectacular mountain views with private baths.
from $350 / per night
9.3/10月光園 游月山荘
A scenic riverside ryokan surrounded by nature with three separate bath areas and the famous golden kinsen waters.
from $200 / per night
9.1/10白船グランドホテル
The largest hot spring hotel in Shirahone, offering a contemporary resort experience with panoramic open-air baths, a sauna, and a drinking spring.
from $200 / per night
8.6/10星野リゾート 界 玉造
A stylish modern onsen ryokan by Hoshino Resorts, blending Shimane culture -- from tea ceremonies to local sake -- with Tamatsukuri's beautifying hot springs.
from $250 / per night
8.7/10雲仙新湯ホテル
A modern onsen hotel with sleek interiors and a prime location directly beside Unzen Jigoku, offering front-row views of the steaming volcanic vents.
from $150 / per night
8.9/10ゆけむりの宿 美湾荘
A six-time Rakuten Award winner featuring open-air baths with panoramic views of the Notojima Bridge and Nanao Bay.
from $150 / per night
9.2/10大和屋別荘
An intimate luxury ryokan where each guest is assigned a personal attendant for an unparalleled traditional Japanese hospitality experience.
from $250 / per night
9.1/10奥の湯
A riverside retreat with 26 rooms in various styles, a heated indoor pool, and nine distinct hot spring baths including cave and open-air settings.
from $150 / per night
9.3/10