
Since Yufuin was an onsen town, I've booked one of the cheaper ryokan for our one night layover here. The name of the ryokan was Mebaeso, and it was a 20minutes walk from the station. Since we arrived just after noon time, and with luggage, it was quite a long walk to reach the ryokan. But a part of me was kinda happy that it was so way out of the way from the main street. I always prefer more secluded quite lodging area. Above is the front/entrance of the ryokan. We couldn't check in until 3pm, so we left our luggage there and went to explore Yufuin. But I will share more about the ryokan in this post first.
Walking in, the lobby area was actually pretty spacious! You can't really tell from the facade from the building from outside. I thought the red umbrella in the lobby was rather cute.
There was a side sitting area near the lobby which I actually love the design off. Basically it's just high ceiling glass all over, and it just looks so bright and open! I love these kind of design.
Above is what the corridor leading to our room looked like. This was taken after our onsen or dinner. That's my husband in yutaka opening the door :P
The genkan area where you leave your shoes and move into the inner area.
Traditional slippers (geta) are provided. It's personalised with the ryokan's name.
The keys to the room came with a block of wood. Our room 306.
Inside, it's futon sleeping design. And near the window there are some sitting area for you to enjoy some tea.
This the view outside :) I could sit here whole day and night!
The sitting area was my favourite spot of the room. And while walking back to our hotel, we stumbled upon a Aeon MaxValue shop, hence the huge bag of rice cracker snacks! Again, I indulged myself cause it's so much cheaper here to eat these than back home. Plus tea was free provided by the hotel. And the view? Can't get anything like this at home! (except maybe my Penang home :P ).
Just for the record, a huge pack of rice cracker came with some many, and variety of snacks! I feel so happy just looking at this photo! I think these only lasted me 3 days or so.
Bath room amenities. Quite a complete range of products were available for us. I kept most of it, and just use whatever they provided in the onsen instead. These days, I get excited if they give our bath salt. I love soaking in bath, and bath salt with heavenly scent just adds so much to that pleasure.
The ryokan has an indoor and outdoor onsen. Above is the changing area. Interestingly there was nobody there before dinner, so I took the opportunity to snap a photo.
The indoor shower area and onsen. But actually the most awesome place was the outside onsen. I was too lazy to get my camera to go out and take a photo. But basically it was quite a sizeable pool, with lovely flower trees around it. So soaking there, watching the flowers slowly falling on to the water, and having nobody there, was just so serene. It is something hard to forget, cause the thought of it brings a smile to my face :)
The weather while we were there. Quite cooling.
Me with my luggage walking towards our hotel. It was pretty hot! Thank goodness the ryokan actually provides ride to the station when you check out! That was very much appreciated! Frankly, I wish they also provide pick up service to the ryokan since it was such a long walk! But then, maybe most guest just take a cab there....
Selfie of me and my favourite view of the room :)