• Yudanaka Seifuso

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Traditional Japanese ryokan in the mountain town of Yamanouchi (Yudanaka), near to Ryuu Ski Park and Shiga Kogen. Accommodating towards meal requests and can prepare vegan breakfast and dinner sets. Not much English is spoken but works with Travel Arrange Japan to help English-speaking guests with their bookings.


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3 Reviews

First Review by EmmaCebuliak

Trixi

Points +236

Vegan
21 Sep 2023

Traditional ryokan with vegan breakfast

We stayed there one night for visiting the snow monkey park. Due to the info about vegan breakfast we choose this ryokan.
The staff was very kind (they even drove us to the monkey park!) and asked us what we don't eat. Breakfast was 8 am and very nice and traditional. They have also three onsen, one for private use. Had a great time there.

Updated from previous review on 2023-09-21

Pros: Vegan breakfast , Private onsen, Traditional rooms

aveena

Points +24

Vegan
18 Apr 2019

Great vegan traditional Ryokan experience

We stayed for 2 nights with breakfast and dinner and they prepared beautiful vegan meals especially for us after we filled out a dietary requirements form at the check-in (dinner costs 3500 yen per person).
The ryokan itself and our room were lovely. The staff is super friendly, but speak almost no English. The Onsen baths are very hot at 45 degrees Celsius, however there is a smaller private bath where you can add some cold water.

EmmaCebuliak

Points +1858

Herbivore
12 Jan 2017

Lovely Ryokan with Vegan Food!

My husband and I spent 4 nights here at the end of December, 2016. They have 3 lovely hot spring baths: an outdoor rock pool (which was incredible while it was snowing), an old, indoor covered one with traditional, high wooden ceiling, and a small, private, indoor wooden one with a large door to outside. The staff were really kind and carefully prepared us vegan meals, including 2 onigiri rice balls / person each day (+500 yen per person). They asked us as soon as we arrived to confirm what we could and couldn't eat, and were very considerate about everything. The food wasn't really fancy, but it was still nice and we were satisfied (especially for the extremely reasonable cost of ~11,000 yen per person / night, including dinner and breakfast!) We had a simple but pleasant room over-looking the outdoor courtyard, and enjoyed exploring the small town and area during the day. 5 mins around the corner there is a funky cafe called "Chamise Cafe and Space" were we were able to get vegan soup and drinks during the afternoon as well. This is definitely a nice destination for a traditional relax!

Updated from previous review on 2017-01-12

Pros: Affordable, Vegan food, Lovely staff and onsen

Cons: The town is sort of in the middle of nowhere




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