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Kurokawa Onsen Oku no Yu, hotel in 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.

The food was fantastic and love the private Onsen
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
861 reviews
Price from£142.26per night
Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu, hotel in Minamioguni

Located in the centre of Kurokawa Onsen, Oyado Noshiyu offers outdoor and indoor hot-spring baths, Japanese-style accommodations and a traditional teahouse.

Can use all the private onsen as well as room onsen from the accommodation users. Facilities and staff was top notch!!! The surrounding atmosphere, serenity, lovely room
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
508 reviews
Price from£291.94per night
Kurokawa Mori no Cottage, hotel in Minamioguni

Set 41 km from Mount Aso, Kurokawa Mori no Cottage offers a garden, a terrace and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.

NO breakfast
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
262 reviews
Price from£88.85per night
Polan no Fue, hotel in Minamioguni

Polan no Fue is a bed and breakfast located in Minamioguni. Featuring barbecue facilities, the bed and breakfast has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom.

Lovely cabin with two big rooms in a wooded location on a hillside. We would have been happy with only one room but the owner (who spoke English) thought that was too small! There was also a veranda to sit on but it was too cold in November. There was a sink and a toilet in both rooms. There was a private bath big enough for 2 in a cabin 10m away. The food was amazing. Really top notch cooking. Deserved a Michelin star! Don’t miss out on the food. I think it was 3,800 yen for dinner.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
50 reviews
Price from£72.10per night
Ryokan Nanjoen, hotel in 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...

Very nice traditional ryokan with public bath and family bath. We had a private bath in our room, which we enjoyed a lot. Beds were comfortable, food was very nice. Other onsen can be visited in walking distance.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
121 reviews
Price from£202.58per night
Okyakuya, hotel in Minamioguni

Built in 1722, Okyakuya is situated in the historical district of Kurokawa Onsen district. Located only 100 metres from Kurokawa Onsen, Free WiFi is provided and private parking is available on site.

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
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
408 reviews
Price from£247.26per night
Shikinosato Hanamura, hotel in Minamioguni

Featuring a spa bath, Shikinosato Hanamura is located in Minamioguni. This ryokan provides free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.

The food is fine. The in-room open air onsen is good. Clean room. Reasonably spacious.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
140 reviews
Price from£227.46per night
Ryokan Wakaba, hotel in Minamioguni

Boasting spacious indoor and outdoor hot spring baths surrounded by lush greenery, Ryokan Wakaba provides Japanese-style accommodation in the peaceful mountain area.

Both dinner and breakfast were good very good
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
348 reviews
Price from£212.63per night
Kurokawa Onsen Yama no Yado Shinmeikan, hotel in Minamioguni

Kurokawa Onsen Yama no Yado Shinmeikan features 5 hot-spring baths, including a 30-metre long cave bath.

Location is in a quaint onsen town with plenty of onsen to try. You can get the pass that last for 6 months 3 onsen or 2 onsen/ snack at the information centre. We got free access to the sister hotel /onsen just for staying here. The kaiseki meal on the first night was insane. The sake was incredible. The server from Myanmar was great and very friendly. Room was warm and futons comfortable, the view was also great. Onsen choice at this ryokan was also amazing, especially the outdoor onsen, we booked it twice. My husband is very tall and they were able to give him a larger / taller Yukata to wear which was very nice of them. Free loose leaf green tea in the rooms.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
281 reviews
Price from£202.58per night
Yamashinobu, hotel in Minamioguni

Surrounded by forest, tranquil Yamashinobu features public and private hot spring baths, an astronomical observatory and a piano.

The onsens are great. The staff is amazing! We forgot a coat and they packed ir and send it to our adress, the package was neat. The food is also great, usually I am not a big fan of Japanese style breakfast, but here it was so delicious that it did not bothered me at all. The portions of food are quite big.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
193 reviews
Price from£218.83per night
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What guests said about Minamioguni:

  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Getting around is easiest with a car, but note that it's a...

    Getting around is easiest with a car, but note that it's a small mountain town so roads can be narrow--a smaller rental car would be a good choice for visiting tourists. There's not a lot of convenience shops but local produce is glorious and cheap. You can do many hiking/walking daytrips based here into the Kuju mountains and Aso area. We visited in spring, so roads were clear but I'm not sure how conditions would be in winter.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    This small town was very tranquil and relaxing with many hot...

    This small town was very tranquil and relaxing with many hot spring baths available to experience and enjoy. Easy to walk around and visit the many small shops in the town. The Okyakuya Inn, which I stayed at, was perfect with a traditional tatami room and futons and both dinner and breakfast course meals were delicious serving dishes made with local ingredients. The staff were also great and friendly.
    Tomoko
    Canada
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    What I like most is the countryside surrounding and nice...

    What I like most is the countryside surrounding and nice peoples. What I may want the area to improve is/are : more shops, don't close so early, if possible, pls get one convenient store, and lastly roads are very narrow, so driver must be careful.
    Wai Lok
    Singapore
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The view, and the vibe surrounding aso and this region is...

    The view, and the vibe surrounding aso and this region is just beautiful. Aka-ushi(red beef) tasted phenomenal, and would visit again. Would stay around Kurokawa Onsen, the next time since the first visit there was much better in terms of the aesthetics.
    Iori
    Japan
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Great place to go onsen hopping.

    Great place to go onsen hopping. Lots of ryokans with different types of onsens to chose from. Easier to get to in a car but not impossible by local buses. This area is in the Aso National Park. Lots of walk trails and beautiful weather in November.
    Michele
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It’s a bit unfair going there you get this amazing view of...

    It’s a bit unfair going there you get this amazing view of the area very steep mountains alongside lakes and riverbeds. Then when you are finally driving home, you get slap with a different view of the mountains and lakes riverbeds but it’s 10x better than you remember from driving up. It will be very hard to leave.
    Jose Anthony
    United States