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Yuzanso


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Travellers describe Yuzanso as a tranquil ryokan featuring excellent kaiseki dinners and Japanese breakfasts, scenic Lake Biwa views, and memorable onsen experiences, including many rooms with private open-air baths, set in a peaceful hillside location.

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Facilities

Good

Cleanliness

Clean

Service

Friendly

Location

Quiet

Dining

Excellent

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10

Olivia

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14 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

The staff were very helpful and lovely and the open air bath and view was gorgeous
The staff were very helpful and lovely and the open air bath and view was gorgeous

10

Maliha

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1 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Love that this ryokan had halal meal options! The entire place is gorgeous with a beautiful view of Lake Biwa. Easy to get to (they have a shuttle bus from the train station). If you have a private onsen, just know that the shower is also outside. No other options, unless you use the public bath.
Love that this ryokan had halal meal options! The entire place is gorgeous with a beautiful view of Lake Biwa. Easy to get to (they have a shuttle bus from the train station). If you have a private onsen, just know that the shower is also outside. No other options, unless you use the public bath.

10

Sanum

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6 Jan 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

This was an awesome semi traditional ryokan experience. I will drop me style room was exactly what we were looking for to break up other more western hotels stays. We booked breakfast but not dinner as we wanted to explore the local areas as well. Breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast and as I asked in advance for a vegetarian version they accommodated extremely well and we thoroughly enjoyed a hearty breakfast. While the property itself is a little rundown, the service was amazing, the room was spotless, and the private hot tub was an added luxury. They also had a shuttle bus to and from the station on command, which proved extremely helpful & professional. The one negative was that you had to pay an onsen tax on site at checkin separate to the bill already paid. I thought this was quite cheeky given that it’s an onsen hotel and that’s the whole point of coming… there is also no choice - whether you use it or not, you have to pay the tax (only small but principly we were a bit miffed). Also note that if you have tattoos, you can only use the public bath if you have tattoo coverings. I strongly suggest you purchase these from somewhere else instead of purchasing them at the gift centre as they only have one size and one colour.
This was an awesome semi traditional ryokan experience. I will drop me style room was exactly what we were looking for to break up other more western hotels stays. We booked breakfast but not dinner as we wanted to explore the local areas as well. Breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast and as I asked in advance for a vegetarian version they accommodated extremely well and we thoroughly enjoyed a hearty breakfast. While the property itself is a little rundown, the service was amazing, the room was spotless, and the private hot tub was an added luxury. They also had a shuttle bus to and from the station on command, which proved extremely helpful & professional. The one negative was that you had to pay an onsen tax on site at checkin separate to the bill already paid. I thought this was quite cheeky given that it’s an onsen hotel and that’s the whole point of coming… there is also no choice - whether you use it or not, you have to pay the tax (only small but principly we were a bit miffed). Also note that if you have tattoos, you can only use the public bath if you have tattoo coverings. I strongly suggest you purchase these from somewhere else instead of purchasing them at the gift centre as they only have one size and one colour.

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Sai Hung

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24 Dec 2025

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Stayed 1 night

OK
OK

10

Hajer

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21 Dec 2025

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Stayed 1 night

The host was very kind and welcoming. The room was clean and comfortable.
The host was very kind and welcoming. The room was clean and comfortable.

Ogoto 1-9-28, Ogoto, Otsu, Japan

Location

Located in Ogoto, a neighborhood in Otsu, Satoyu Mukashibanashi Yuzanso Ryokan is near a train station and on a lake. Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market are notable landmarks, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Pontocho Alley and Kawaramachi Street. Saikyoji Temple and Hiyoshi Taisha Shrine are two other places to visit that come recommended.

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From 15:00 to 19:00

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