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Ota Onsen, Minamioguni
Featuring a spa bath, Shikinosato Hanamura is located in Minamioguni. This ryokan provides free private parking and a 24-hour front desk. Providing free WiFi throughout the property, the ryokan is allergy-free and features a hot spring bath. 1) Indoor and outdoor bathes attached to a bedroom 2) Clean tatami-mats in a bedroom
Aso
Situated in Aso, 42 km from Kumamoto Castle, Syukubo Aso features accommodation with a public bath. The air-conditioned accommodation is 33 km from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, and guests can benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi. Mount Aso is 7.3 km from the ryokan and KK Wings is 33 km away. Great staff, amazing food and experience, comfortable, traditional rooms. The bath was also amazing
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
Featuring tatami (woven-straw) flooring, each room at this ryokan in air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV. Selected units feature a seating area. You will find Japanese Yukata robes, slippers and a hairdryer in all rooms. Rooms come with a private toilet. Bathing facilities are shared. Food was awesome and they were accomodating towards our preferences. The futons were extremely fluffy and comfortable. We had the river room and the spacious room and amazing view was phenomenal. Super memorable stay with super attentive and friendly staff. The baths were fun and had great history to them. I think it's a sodium chloride spring with some sulfur content for the most part and I think there's another spring that's slightly different. They also swap around the baths morning/evening so that the guests can enjoy different ones!
Aso
Minshuku Asogen, a property with a garden, is situated in Aso, 30 km from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, 38 km from Kumamoto Castle, as well as 38 km from Suizenji Park. The property is around 39 km from Hosokawa Residence Gyobutei, 8.8 km from Mount Aso and 30 km from KK Wings. The ryokan features rooms with air conditioning, free private parking and free WiFi. Nice staff (JP speaking but patient). They went out of their way to serve us local specialities for dinner. Everything perfectly clean and spacious.
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
Kurokawa Onsen Yama no Yado Shinmeikan features 5 hot-spring baths, including a 30-metre long cave bath. Located in the centre of Kurokawa hot-spring area, it offers Japanese accommodations and free WiFi at the lobby. Free shuttle is available to/from Ogunimachi Yu Station and bus stop Kurokawa. The atmosphere was impeccable.
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
Situated along Tanohara River and surrounded by tranquil nature in Kurokawa Onsen hot spring area, Oku no Yu Ryokan offers charming Japanese-style accommodation and various hot spring baths. It also boasts a thermal-heated indoor swimming pool. Free WiFi is provided in public areas. Both the public and private bath had incredible views
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
The ryokan serves Japanese seasonal dishes at its dining room, which features an open kitchen. Teahouse Warabe offers self-service coffee. A variety of Japanese shochu liquor, wines and other drinks can be enjoyed at bar Kura. Beautiful Japanese ryokan with amazing Onsen hot springs. The staff presented us with incredible hospitality, a true ryokan experience. The room was large, clean and very comfortable. The included dinner and breakfast were unique and excellent, mainly consisting of traditional local cuisine that enhanced our overall express. One of the best highlights of our Japan trip!
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
Situated in the centre of the Kurokawa Onsen Area and boasting a total of 8 indoor/outdoor hot spring baths, Nanjoen offers traditional Japanese-style accommodation with tatami (woven-straw) flooring and futon bedding. Everything; the hospitality of the staff, kaiseki in private dining room, the room, and private onsen.
Ota Onsen, Minamioguni
Surrounded by forest, tranquil Yamashinobu features public and private hot spring baths, an astronomical observatory and a piano. Some Japanese-style accommodations boast a private open-air hot spring bath. Free Wi-Fi and a choice of colourful free-use yukata robes are available. Perfect example of rustic Japanese luxury. The staff welcomed us warmly, and made us feel at ease, even as English speakers (thank you Hiyashita-san!) with limited Japanese. Loved the thoughtful meals and happy we booked the room type with a private onsen. The shared onsen and irori were also charming. Even though the ryokan was fully booked, the common areas felt peaceful and never busy. The ryokan has its own rice field, too.
Kurokawa Onsen, Minamioguni
Boasting spacious indoor and outdoor hot spring baths surrounded by lush greenery, Ryokan Wakaba provides Japanese-style accommodation in the peaceful mountain area. Free Wi-Fi is offered in the public area, and parking is available for free. Amazing food, great staff and service, clean and comfortable, great onsens. We enjoyed our annex room.
Couples traveling in Kumamoto loved staying at Oogi Onsen Oogiso, Yamashinobu, and Bettei Soan.
Similarly, these ryokans in Kumamoto were also highly rated by couples: Kyutei, Yunoyado Irifune, and Shinwaen.
The average price per night for a ryokan in Kumamoto for this weekend is $270, based on current Booking.com prices.
There are 66 ryokans in Kumamoto you can book on Booking.com.
Many families visiting Kumamoto loved staying at Yunoko Umi To Yuyake, Kurokawa Onsen Gosyo Gekkoujyu, and Ryokoji Temple.
Similarly, Sen-no-Mori, Yamashinobu, and Ryokan Ichinoi are also popular among families.
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Yamashinobu, Okyakuya, and Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu are some of the popular ryokans in Kumamoto.
In addition to these ryokans, Ryokan Ichinoi, Shikinosato Hanamura, and Ryokan Nanjoen are also popular in Kumamoto.
Kyutei, Yunoko Umi To Yuyake, and Bettei Soan have received great reviews from guests in Kumamoto about the views from these ryokans
Guests staying in Kumamoto also loved the views from these ryokans: Sen-no-Mori, Uminoyasuragi Hotel Ryugu, and Ryokan Nanjoen.
To stay in a Ryokan is definitly a thing to do while being in Japan. It was an amazing experience and we would do it again. The Onsen were amazing and there was always a privat Onsen free to use. It is ecpensive but totaly worth it for a night!
What an extraordinary stay! We had one of our best nights in Japan at Okyakuya! From the first minute the service was outstanding, our baggage was transported to our room, car parked. Great room, even tough traditional it was modernized keeping its original charm. Both dinner and breakfast where amongst the best we had in any Ryokan we stayed at. After checking out we where offered additional towels as we wanted to explorer other Onsens in town
Excellent room with private onsen Beautiful outdoor public onsen as well Good location in Kurokawa Onsen close to shops and other ryokan
Multiple public onsen (main, cave, river, indoor), multiple private onsen available, garden around the ryokan
We had an unforgettable family stay at a traditional Ryokan in Japan. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed by the staff, who made us feel right at home. The serene atmosphere of the Ryokan, with its beautiful tatami rooms , and peaceful environment, provided the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our family enjoyed the delicious kaiseki meals served in Ryokan and loved relaxing in the private onsen. We highly recommend this Ryokan to families looking for a unique and authentic Japanese experience.
The cave onsen was a unique experience. They have private indoor n outdoor hot springs for booking. The English speaking female non-japanese staff was very friendly and pleasant. The ryokan also sent us to the bus stop when they learnt we are taking the bus to Hakata. Dinner was served around a fire place, giving a warm, fuzzy feel.
Loved how large and comfortable the rooms are and after days of tatami mats and futons, the Western style rooms here are a good change. The dinner buffet has a good spread and the food was good! Plenty of choice for all. Onsen was nice too.
The overall experience of staying in a ryokan with onsen, dinner and breakfast included and clothed on Japanese yukata give us taste of what it was like in a Japanese home. Upon our arrival, we were welcome with Japanese tea and dessert. It certainly sets the tone of our stay and warms our heart.
Super friendly and comfortable ryokan we stayed! I must say this is the ryokan have to stay in Aso! Although room without bathroom, but room comes with bigger space and basin and toilet! Our baby has so much fun to enjoy in tatami room, and also we enjoyed so many times in private onsen! Breakfast and dinner is delicious! I’d love to come back again!!