Yumura Onsen, Hyogo: ‘Yusen no Yado Yuamu’ sells a plan with the summer delicacy of sashimi white squid.

2025.06.25

The San’in Yumura Onsen Yusen no Yado Yuamu is offering a plan with the taste of summer – white squid sashimi – from 13 June to 4 September 2025.

White squid from Hamasaka Port, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

The highest grade of squid, known as “kensaki squid”, is called “white squid” in the San’in region. At San’in Yumura Onsen Yusen no Yado Yuamu, we serve white squid sourced from Hamasaka Port in Shion Onsen Town, Hyogo Prefecture.

This visually appealing sashimi allows you to enjoy the taste of the raw squid.

Taste local brands of ‘Tajima’, Hamasaka white squid sashimi and 60g grilled Tajima beef on a ceramic plate

Period: 13 Jun (Fri) – 4 Sep (Thu) 2025
Price: General price: from 20,100 yen
Official website member price: from 19,100 yen

Summer luxury – Special Selection – white squid sashimi, abalone, Tajima beef and Tajima chicken

Period: Friday 13 June – Thursday 4 September 2025
Price: General price: from 27,900 yen
Official website member price: from 26,900 yen

Sanin Yumura Onsen Yusen no Yado Yuamu

Located in Yumura Onsen in northern Hyogo Prefecture, known as the hot spring of beauty, the hotel was designed with the concept of “weaving” in the motif of Toyooka kiryu-zaiku, a traditional Hyogo craft.

The hotel offers a wide variety of guest rooms, including guest rooms with a half-open-air hot spring bath, bed-type rooms such as the “Japanese modern twin” rooms where you can enjoy the hot spring in your room, and traditional Japanese-style rooms with futon bedding, allowing you to spend your time as you wish.

>Yusen no Yado Yuamu official website

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