Overview
Yumotokan is a traditional ryokan located in the Ogoto Onsen area near Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest freshwater lake. Yumotokan is just 20 minutes from Kyoto by train and offers the perfect combination of natural beauty, hot springs, and traditional Japanese hospitality. This ryokan is a good place to relax after a day of sightseeing in Kyoto.
Accommodation
There are several guest rooms to suit different tastes and budgets at Yumotokan. The most popular are the rooms that come with private open air baths.
- Hanare Karoi: Opening in December 2024, this luxury floor will feature rooms with private open-air baths and exclusive dining options.
- Kotone Rooms: These premium rooms offer private open-air baths large enough for two, with meals served either in-room or in private dining spaces.
- Gesshin Building: Scheduled to reopen as part of the Hanare Karoi luxury floor, it offers rooms with en-suite Hinoki baths and beautiful views of Lake Biwa.
- Modern Japanese-Western Rooms: Featuring a combination of traditional tatami flooring and Western-style beds.
- Healing Room Saraku: A unique space with a tranquil atmosphere and a private hot spring bath.
All guest rooms are non-smoking and feature Wi-Fi access.
Dining
Yumotokan specializes in kaiseki cuisine, using seasonal ingredients sourced from the Omi region. Yumotokan is known for its fertile land and high-quality produce. The highlight is the Omi beef, one of Japan’s top three wagyu brands, with over 400 years of history. Enjoy meals in your rooms or private dining spaces, for a personalized and intimate dining experience.
Onsen & Wellness
Yumotokan offers a diverse range of hot spring baths, both public and private, with stunning views of Lake Biwa and the surrounding mountains:
- Togenshoyo and Gesshin-no-Yu: Large open-air baths with panoramic lake views that alternate daily between male and female guests.
- Kobo-no-Yu: An indoor bath with a magnificent view of Lake Biwa, perfect for relaxation.
- Sanbo-no-Yu: Offering views of Mount Hiei and the surrounding mountains.
- Private Open-Air Baths (Ki-no-Ka and Ishi-no-Ne): For those seeking a more intimate experience, these baths provide a luxurious and peaceful escape.
The onsen sources its water from the natural Ogoto Onsen.
Guests with Tattoos
Guests with tattoos are welcome to enjoy the private open-air baths or cover their tattoos with waterproof seals before using the public baths.
Activities
Guests can explore the nearby historical and natural attractions, such as the Hieizan Enryakuji Temple, Shirahige-jinja Shrine, and Biwako Valley, where seasonal beauty can be enjoyed year-round. The ryokan also provides model sightseeing courses for guests looking to explore Kyoto and the Lake Biwa area.