Hotel in Yufu, Japan
Gettouan
150Pearl PointsOnsen retreat in Japan's top hot spring town.

About Gettouan
Gettouan sits in the quiet Yufuincho Kawakami district of Yufu, Oita Prefecture, away from the busier central onsen strip. Booking is straightforward compared to Yufu's higher-profile ryokans, making it a lower-friction choice for families or first-timers. Verify room types, private baths, and dining options directly before booking, as detailed records are limited.
Should You Book Gettouan?
If you are looking for a ryokan-style retreat in Yufu, Oita Prefecture, Gettouan sits in one of Japan's most concentrated onsen destinations and deserves consideration, but with the caveat that publicly available data on this property is limited. What is known: the address places it in Yufuincho Kawakami, a quiet residential stretch of Yufu that tends to attract smaller, intimate guesthouses rather than resort-scale hotels. For a first-time visitor to the area, that context matters more than it might seem.
Yufu, anchored by the town of Yufuin, is Kyushu's answer to Hakone: a valley of hot-spring inns set against the twin peaks of Yufu-dake, drawing visitors who want thermal bathing, local craft shopping, and kaiseki dining in a single compact area. Gettouan's Kawakami address puts it away from the busier central strip near Kinrinko Lake, which typically means quieter surroundings and less foot-traffic noise, making it a reasonable option for families travelling with younger children who need early evenings.
On family suitability specifically: Yufu's ryokan culture is generally more child-accommodating than Tokyo's high-end hotel scene. Traditional inns in this area typically offer tatami rooms large enough for futon layouts that suit families, and the communal onsen rhythm, with structured meal times and in-room dining options, removes the logistical pressure of finding restaurants with children after dark. Whether Gettouan specifically offers family rooms, private baths, or in-room dining requires direct confirmation with the property, as those details are not confirmed in available records.
Booking appears direct by Yufu standards. The area's most sought-after properties, particularly those with Michelin recognition or strong international profiles, can require months of advance planning, especially for autumn foliage season (late October to mid-November) and Golden Week. Gettouan does not carry that same booking pressure from available signals, making it a lower-friction option for visitors planning within a shorter window. Spring cherry blossom season (late March to early April) is the other high-demand period across Oita Prefecture. If flexibility matters to your group, aiming for early June or September gives you good weather and lighter competition for dates.
For broader context on what to do and where to stay in the area, see our full Yufu hotels guide, our full Yufu restaurants guide, and our full Yufu experiences guide. If you want to compare against other properties in the immediate area, ENOWA Yufu, Kamenoi Besso, Yufuin Tamanoyu, and Yufuincho Kawakami are the most directly comparable options in Yufu. For reference points elsewhere in Japan, Gora Kadan in Hakone, Amanemu in Mie, and Zaborin in Kutchan represent what the upper tier of Japanese ryokan-style hospitality looks like, and are useful benchmarks when setting expectations.
Practical Details
| Detail | Gettouan | Yufuin Tamanoyu | Kamenoi Besso |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location in Yufu | Yufuincho Kawakami | Central Yufuin | Central Yufuin |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate–High |
| Leading season | Jun, Sep (quieter) | Year-round | Year-round |
| Family suitability | Likely yes (confirm direct) | Yes | Yes |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Mid–High | High |
See also: our full Yufu bars guide and our full Yufu wineries guide for what to do around your stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gettouan family-friendly?
Gettouan is located in Yufu, Oita Prefecture, a destination built around onsen bathing — a format that suits couples and adults more naturally than families with young children. Traditional ryokan settings in this area typically involve communal bathing etiquette, tatami rooms, and kaiseki-style meals, all of which can be challenging with small kids. Families with older children who are comfortable with Japanese inn customs will manage better than those with toddlers. If travelling with young children, a more flexible hotel-format property in the area may be a more practical fit.
How is the pool and spa at Gettouan?
Yufu sits inside one of Oita Prefecture's most concentrated onsen corridors, so natural hot spring bathing is the core offering at properties in this area rather than a supplementary amenity. Ryokan-style venues in Yufuincho Kawakami typically provide private or shared onsen baths fed by geothermal water. Specific details on Gettouan's pool or spa facilities are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels to confirm what bathing options are included with your room category before booking.
Is Gettouan good for business travel?
Yufu is a leisure destination centred on onsen culture, and Gettouan's address in Yufuincho Kawakami places it firmly in that context. There is no confirmed conference or meeting infrastructure in the venue record. Business travellers needing reliable connectivity, workspaces, or proximity to commercial districts should look at Oita City instead. Gettouan makes more sense as a post-conference wind-down than a base for active business travel.
Which room category is best at Gettouan?
Room category details are not confirmed in the available venue data, so a specific recommendation cannot be made here without risk of inaccuracy. In comparable Yufuin ryokan properties, rooms with private rotenburo (outdoor onsen baths) command a premium and are generally worth it for couples prioritising privacy. Ask the property directly about room types that include private onsen access, as that distinction typically drives the biggest difference in experience and price.
How is the dining at Gettouan?
Cuisine type and menu details are not listed in the venue record. Ryokan properties in Yufu generally serve kaiseki-style multi-course dinners and traditional Japanese breakfasts included in the room rate, which is a key part of the overnight value proposition in this region. Confirm whether meals are included in the rate and whether dietary restrictions can be accommodated before booking, as kaiseki menus are typically set and have limited flexibility.
Do loyalty programs work at Gettouan?
No website or affiliation details are confirmed for Gettouan, which makes it unlikely to sit within a major hotel loyalty network. Independent ryokan in Yufu rarely participate in points schemes like Marriott Bonvoy or IHG Rewards. If loyalty point accumulation or redemption is a priority, ENOWA Yufu or larger branded properties in the region are a better fit. Book Gettouan on its own merits rather than expecting loyalty benefits.
When is the best time to book Gettouan?
Yufu draws strong demand during autumn foliage (mid-October to mid-November) and cherry blossom season (late March to early April), when ryokan availability across Yufuincho Kawakami tightens significantly. Winter is quieter and onsen bathing in cold weather is a particularly good pairing, making it a strong off-peak window. Book at least 6 to 8 weeks ahead for autumn visits; shoulder months like June and September offer more flexibility. No specific advance booking policy is confirmed for Gettouan, so contact the property to check availability windows.
Location
295-2 Yufuincho Kawakami, Yufu, Oita 879-5102, Japan
Yufu, Japan
Compare Gettouan
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gettouan | — | ||
| ENOWA Yufu | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| Kamenoi Besso | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| Yufuin Tamanoyu | — | ||
| Yufuincho Kawakami | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- ENOWA Yufu — Notable alternative
- Kamenoi Besso — Notable alternative
- Yufuin Tamanoyu — Notable alternative
- Yufuincho Kawakami — Notable alternative
How Gettouan Compares in Yufu
Among Yufu's most-discussed properties, Kamenoi Besso and Yufuin Tamanoyu carry stronger international name recognition and are the default recommendations for visitors who want well-documented, consistently reviewed experiences with established reputations. If your priority is booking confidence and known quality benchmarks, those two properties should come before Gettouan on your shortlist. Both sit closer to Kinrinko Lake and the town's main corridor, which is convenient for first-timers who want walkable access to Yufuin's craft shops and cafes.
ENOWA Yufu and Yufuincho Kawakami are closer geographically to Gettouan's Kawakami address, sharing the quieter, more residential character of that part of Yufu. If you prefer distance from the tourist core and a calmer atmosphere, these are the most direct comparisons worth investigating alongside Gettouan. For families specifically, the more secluded setting shared by these properties tends to suit groups with children better than the busier central strip.
The honest position on Gettouan is this: with limited public data available, it carries more booking uncertainty than its neighbours. If you have flexibility and a shorter planning window, its reportedly easier availability is a genuine practical advantage over Kamenoi Besso or Yufuin Tamanoyu, which fill up fast during peak seasons. But if you need confirmed room configurations, private onsen access, or specific family amenities before committing, properties with more documented guest records will give you more confidence. For a broader view of what Yufu offers, start with our full Yufu hotels guide.
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