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Oyado Hanabou
4.3/517 Reviews
It is a secret hot water near Kurokawa Onsen. When I stopped at the parking lot, the inn was greeted and guided immediately. There is a semi open-air bath away from all rooms. I stayed in a room called a day of forest, where I can see bamboo forest from the bath. The bath on the room is a small inn, but this is a wide rock bath, and it was the best inn I have ever used. It was also good that the bedroom and toilet was away. The family bath along the river was very hot, so the temperature was considerably lowered by water. The large bath near the mother's house, where the atmosphere stairs were down, was good in the morning and night, and it was three times, but it was rental. The meal was very delicious with morning and evening thoughts. However, it was a pity that the person in charge was a new rice, so there was no explanation of the dish. There was an explanation from the lady general at breakfast. (I think dinner books are required.) Especially rice is excellent. I returned for the first time. I heard the brand to the lady general on the way back. When I returned, I was brought with a different tea bowl and I thought my care was great. Because it was spring festival, I thought it would be ruined if there was a person in a country with a large voice, but I was able to spend very quietly at the dining room. I thought that maybe even the inn was thinking... And the dryer in the room is weak. Amenities are substantial. I was happy that there was cleaning, lotion and cotton swab in the public bath. The phone can't see the email unless you go out. The price is also reasonable compared to a famous inn nearby. During the day, stop by hot springs nearby, and if you stay here, it is the best!
Kurokawa Onsen Gosyo Gekkoujyu
4.8/523 Reviews
A more modern hot spring hotel has a different feeling from a traditional Japanese-style hotel. The service is not so good. The room is very large. There are two private soups indoors and outdoors. The dinner is full and delicious. The breakfast and dinner are relatively simple. But it is not bad. It’s a pity that I only stayed for one day, and I will stay for a few more days next time.
Kurokawa-So
4.8/532 Reviews
The room was very nice, although the price was a bit high. The room is large, elegantly decorated, and comes with an open-air bath. You can also choose to go to a large hot spring or a family hot spring, which is very suitable for people who love bathing. Another advantage of the room is that the Japanese-style room is used as a living space, for dining, making tea, etc., and the Western-style room is used for sleeping, so there is less residual smell of the food. The staff are friendly and attentive, and can pick you up and drop off from the bus stop. The sound insulation of old houses may not be very good, and the sound of sliding doors is more obvious. The environment is well maintained. The open-air bath at least catches all the bugs, but there are still fish that slip through the net. There are still some spider webs in some small places. It would be better to pay attention to them. The temperature is perfect for bathing here in autumn, and the entrance and lobby are very beautiful and antique. Unfortunately, it's not the time when the maple leaves turn red this time, otherwise it would be even more beautiful.
Nanjyoen
4.5/512 Reviews
The Kurokawa hot spring of the source, the horse stab, the sashimi, the salt baking of the river fish, and the tenkara were able to enjoy the food of the place 々, and the fatigue of the work was healed. The dining room was also arranged side by side like a counter table toward the window, so it was good to see the scenery outside and not care about the surroundings. The large bath is small, but there are two places for guests and hot water, so I don't care about congestion. The washing place of the inner bath was cold because the door of the open-air bath was opened or the corona countermeasure. It is a hot spring area that wants to visit again slowly again in the hot spring town with the atmosphere, including the inn, but not old, and the surrounding area.
Shikinosato Hanamura
4.6/518 Reviews
Very reasonable price for one stay and two meals Self-driving tour requires a small mountain road The hotel seems to have a shuttle service The room is very large with room opening and indoor private hot spring There is a Japanese-style electric felt coffee table in the room very traditional experience Free coffee and tea supply Eat in the designated box during the meal time Exquisite and rich dishes Give us petite champagne In addition, the public hot springs have special cave hot springs very special treat was an unforgettable night
Ryokan Sanga
4.7/533 Reviews
Stayed for 3 nights, in Tsuribana room with private onsen. The room is a traditional tatami room, by the fast flowing river. The entrance to the room is a kitchenette with fridge, sink and tea-making facilities, then on the left is the tatami room with cupboards and a safe, and sliding onto a balcony looking straight onto the river, and on the right is the toilet and sink, then beyond is the onsen with the usual shower and the bath itself. You can sit in the bath and gaze out onto the trees with the sounds of the river and the birds - it sounds heavenly, and it is! The road is the other side of the river, but you don't notice it as it's hidden in the trees and a way above the Ryokan. Plus the sounds of the river drown out any traffic noise. Such a beautiful place to stay! This was our third week out of a four week tour of Japan, and a rest period. We stayed in plenty of ryokan, but none quite like this. The gardens, all with streams running through, weave through the buildings of the ryokan so that the whole thing feels absorbed in nature. Not much english was spoken, but just enough to go with our japanese, and the staff were so helpful and friendly, always there when needed. There was a little lounge and firepit by the reception where you could get tea or coffee at any time, and a little fridge where you coud buy the amazing local yogurt. There are lots of walks straight from the Ryokan, plus Mt. Aso and other activities within a short drive. Wed had a hire car but barely used it. So, onto the food: We had breakfast and dinner included. Without exception, every single thing we were served wa beautifully presented, delicious and an adventure!

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