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Top rated hotels in Kokonoe

Spagreenness
4.4/57 Reviews
I stayed at Akane 3 3 with a person. I came to see Miyama Kirishima, but I was sorry after it scattered. There is no shop nearby, and if you use coin laundry, you will be able to procure local products dinner at Aso Road Station. 82 ㎡ villa type room, inner bath, open-air bath 24 time hot spring. From the veranda, you can see the Aso mountain range, and at the front desk, you can drink coffee, tea and herbal tea freely and read books. 3 1 It was raining during the day, but I was able to spend a relaxing time reading books, going to hot springs, and going to a nearby cafe to eat cakes. I was scared when it rained heavily, but this is a very nice place to spend. Next year, I definitely want to visit here again to see Miyama Kirishima on all sides of the mountain.
Oita Toranoyu
4.1/523 Reviews
I stayed in Moegi B room. It had a loft large enough to spread 3 futons. There is also a Japanese-style bedroom. It was nice to be so close to the hot springs. The semi-open-air chartered bath had an atmosphere and was wonderful. The cloudy hot water of the free-flowing was overflowing with rough. The warm, nostalgic scent of the water made my skin smooth. For dinner, we had yakiniku for a limited time at the ”Kohaku Shokudo” on the premises. If the weather is good, it is a comfortable distance to walk. You can go by car, but I wanted to drink, so I went on foot. When I ordered alcohol, I was repeatedly asked if the owner of the cafeteria was coming by car. said. I understand that confirmation is important, but the method of confirmation made me feel very uncomfortable, so in the future, it would be good to work with the hotel to accurately determine whether it is by car or on foot. . Bungo Wagyu beef yakiniku was delicious with a rich taste. There were plenty of pork and vegetables and I was satisfied. It was my first time staying at this hotel, so when I made several inquiries in advance, the man who answered the phone was very polite and pleasant, so I was able to stay with peace of mind. Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are also available in each private bath and large public bath. There is also a place where children can play, such as a little athletic. The hot springs were really good, so I thought I'd like to go again.
Sujiyu Onsen Kujyu Iyashi No Sato Hotel Dai Kogen
2.5/53 Reviews
The hotel has free parking, we are self-driving and the vehicle management is orderly. The rooms are spacious and bright, clean and tidy. The breakfast is rich and varied, and the Japanese cuisine is delicious. Soak up the hot springs, make a cup of tea, and wash away the tiredness of the day. The surrounding nine major suspension bridges are the longest and tallest bridge in Japan and are worth a look.
Kannojigoku
4.6/56 Reviews
It is located in a mountain valley, so it is recommended if you rent a car to get there. If not, it is better to just go to Yufuin. Dinner was really plentiful as I heard, and breakfast was also satisfactory. Be sure to bring cash as cards are not accepted. It takes about 40 minutes by car to get to a convenience store where you can withdraw cash.
Kinosato Yamanoyu
3.7/51 Reviews
Not a luxury place as expected when we booked. Staff were very helpful and food was above our expectation (a lot to eat). Beddings were very comfortable. Room was a bit wear out. The best was the public onsen, one super big indoor and one outdoor on the second level. There was a water jet shower next to the onsen. Beware the private family onsen is not free. Overall we enjoyed our stay.
Trial Spa Resort Kuoritei
4.8/52 Reviews
I splurged out on the deluxe room at Oita Kuoritei for a couple of nights to explore the region and was very pleased with the property. It was huge, with two traditional beds, a lounge area, separate bathroom and the private outdoor bath which was stunning. Plus the heated floor was a nice touch on your feet too. The room overlooked the countryside and I woke to see wild deer roaming outside the large glass windows, which was beautiful. The bath was initially too hot for me, so I easily adjusted by adding cold water by the tap so more suitable for me. Be sure to either bring food or book for the restaurant which is a short walk (or quick drive) down the road, otherwise food options are limited. The property isn’t cheap, yet well worth it if you like some style and creature comforts. Highly recommend the property.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels14
Number of Reviews55
Lowest PriceNZD 94
Highest PriceNZD 1,885
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 605
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 551