Wataya Besso

  • Breakfast & dinner
  • Mountain views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Private onsen in the room
  • River views
  • Sauna

Overview

Spread across more than 65,000 square meters, Watayabesso feels like stepping into a living art museum. This haven sits in the heart of Ureshino Onsen, one of Japan’s most celebrated hot spring regions, famous for its silky, skin-friendly waters. Here, you can immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture while surrounded by gardens, flowing streams, and the natural sounds of each season. Whether you come for the onsen, the cuisine, or the cultural experiences, every moment offers the chance to slow down and savor life with the people who matter most.

Accommodation

At Watayabesso, every room blends refined Japanese design with comfort. You can choose from spaces with private open-air baths for soaking in the famous Ureshino waters while gazing at the moon, or rooms that open directly onto the garden, bringing the outdoors into your stay. Tatami flooring, shoji screens, and carefully selected furnishings create a space where you can feel deeply connected to Japanese aesthetics. The soft bedding invites deep rest, making each night as restorative as the baths themselves.

Dining

Your stay includes seasonal dining experiences that celebrate Kyushu’s rich ingredients. In the evening, savor a meal served in your room, beginning with delicate appetizers and moving through dishes made from local vegetables, fresh seafood, and premium Saga beef. The flavors are as beautiful as the presentation, designed to change with the seasons.

In the morning, a traditional Japanese breakfast awaits in your room. Light yet nourishing, it often includes rice, miso soup, grilled fish, and small side dishes that highlight the region’s specialties.

Onsen and Wellness

Ureshino Onsen water is celebrated throughout Japan for leaving the skin smooth and moisturized. At Watayabesso, you can enjoy it in spacious public baths, tranquil open-air baths, and even in the privacy of your own room. The sound of flowing streams and the view of the surrounding gardens or night sky make each soak a calming, restorative ritual. Morning baths are particularly peaceful, accompanied by birdsong and fresh air.

Guests with Tattoos

If you have tattoos, you can enjoy the onsen in the privacy of a room with its own open-air bath, ensuring a comfortable experience without restrictions.

Facilities

The grounds of Watayabesso offer far more than beautiful accommodation:

  • Japanese Garden – Wander among seasonal flowers, stone paths, and tranquil water features.
  • Foot Spas – Located in several spots throughout the property, perfect for a quick, relaxing break.
  • Souvenir Shop – A selection of carefully chosen local specialties to take home.
  • On-Site Bar – End your evening in a yukata with a crafted drink in a warm, relaxing atmosphere.

Activities

Watayabesso is also a place to engage with Japan’s living traditions:

  • Yohaku Lab – Create your own fragrance, inspired by natural scents.
  • Tea Tourism – Join a journey to discover the perfect cup of tea, starting with local Ureshino leaves.
  • Onigiri Kamiya – Learn how to make Japan’s beloved rice balls.
  • Nerikiri Lab – Craft intricate Japanese sweets from bean paste, guided by skilled artisans.

Seasonal cultural experiences, from tea ceremonies to guided garden walks, are designed to connect you more deeply to the area’s heritage.

Additional Features

Expansive property offering privacy and tranquility.

Seasonal art displays throughout the buildings.

Opportunities to enjoy local flavors, crafts, and traditions without leaving the grounds.

At Watayabesso, time moves differently. The flow of the stream, the scent of fresh tea, the feel of the hot spring water on your skin—all come together to create moments that stay with you long after your visit ends.

Wataya Besso – Address

📍 738 Shimojuku, Ureshinomachi, Ureshino, Saga, Japan, 843-0301

Ryokan Location on the Map

📚 Information collected by Mari Ryu.

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