Set in Takachiho, within 800 metres of Takachiho Shrine and 1.9 km of Takachiho Gorge Freshwater Fish Aquarium, Solest Takachiho Hotel offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout...
Hui Ting
Singapore
Awesome location and staff. I requested for the hotel to prepare a slice of cake as it was my mother-in-law's birthday. But they served us a whole cake and even sang and clapped along the Birthday Song during dinner.
Dinner was pork shabu shabu. The quality of food was impeccable. Breakfast was simple and delicious.
Offering quiet street views, Guest House Iwato is an accommodation located in Takachiho, 7.4 km from Takachiho Shrine and 8.5 km from Takachiho Gorge Freshwater Fish Aquarium.
Jeremy
Singapore
Was our first time staying at a traditional 2-storey japanese house, did take some getting used to, otherwise an interesting experience! Futons were tucked in the cupboard and was comfy once laid out. House was spacious with old school finishings, however toilet was surprisingly newly constructed (it seems).
Boasting a balcony with mountain views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Kashi Besso Takachiho can be found in Takachiho, close to Takachiho Shrine and a 11-minute walk from Takachiho Gorge...
Justine
Singapore
Strategic location near the gorge. Strong wifi and electricity. Spacious for a group of 4
A 5-minute drive from the spectacular Takachiho Gorge, Ryokan Shinsen offers rooms with a Japanese-style decor and free Wi-Fi, some of which have open-air baths.
TravelingCat
United States
I appreciated the staff offering me help. They kept my luggage before and after my time, so I could explore the town well. I arrived by bus + foot, and they gave me a ride to the bus station on my return. They dressed me in Yukata(summer kimono) and were ready to chauffeur me to an outdoor evening show, but I declined and enjoyed my bath in my backyard.
Whereas usual Ryokan serves food in your room, this place has two food serving areas, and they walked me to different rooms for dinner and breakfast. I liked the nice garden views from two different locations.
Guest House Shizuho, a property with a shared lounge, is located in Takachiho, 2.2 km from Takachiho Gorge Freshwater Fish Aquarium, 7.4 km from Amanoiwato Shrine, as well as 43 km from Ogidake Park...
Located just a 5-minute drive from famous Takachiho-kyo Gorge, Imakuni Ryokan offers Japanese-style accommodation surrounded by tranquil nature. It features a large public bath with mountain views.
Esther
Singapore
The hotel is old and very basic. Nothing fancy. Just needed a place to spend the night and move out the next morning.
Located in Gokase, 47 km from Mount Aso, Guesthouse EL CAMPO features air-conditioned rooms and a garden. This guest house provides free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Ying Chien
Singapore
The place is unique. We park just outside our cabin, making loading and unloading very easy. It has 2 rooms with 2 double decker beds for our family of 5 which was more than sufficient. Each comes with its own toilet and bathroom. The 2 rooms are connected by a space which has a sitting area and kitchen. It would have been better if it has a washing machine and TV.
Located in Gokase and only 48 km from Mount Aso, Gokase Campsite Camping and Guesthouse provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Alexandra
Australia
The views from the cabin were superb and the remote location is a lovely disconnect.
Located within 44 km of Mount Aso and 50 km of Lake Ezu, omusubi guest house (JAPANESE STYLE) features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Mamihara.
Kate
Australia
The owner was so lovely. Such a nice little town and great guesthouse.
43 km from Mount Aso, hostel+cafe たね is a recently renovated property situated in Hōgano and features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking. The guest house has family rooms.
Rachel
Canada
Wonderful place! A warm and welcoming couple runs this place. The food was exceptional. Highly recommend!
Takachiho is about 1 hrs. 20 minutes drive from Kumamoto...
Takachiho is about 1 hrs. 20 minutes drive from Kumamoto Airport and is easy to reach in a rental car. The scenery en route is amazing! The Gorge is stunning but not very long. The rowing boat trip is relatively expensive, ¥5100 for 30 minutes for a max of 3 people, but it is great fun with wonderful photo opportunities! You can walk some of the way along the river but part of the path is still damaged. There are several nice shrines in the area, one of which does nightly Kagura dance performances (1 hour for ¥1000). We stayed 2 nights in a lovely Ryokan at the end of our holiday and it was a great way to finiour trip to Japan.
Lucy
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A hiker's dream. Lots of trails, stairs, nature, waterfalls.
A hiker's dream. Lots of trails, stairs, nature, waterfalls. The rice terraces' views are amazing. Farm animals. My kids and I loved it all. The boating on the Gorge was a great fun experience!
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Anonymous
United States
10
Scored 10
Takachiho is an absolutely beautiful place!
Takachiho is an absolutely beautiful place! The gorge was one of the most incredible places I have ever been in my life and I will definitely be returning one day with my family. I cannot recommend this place enough.
The locals were so friendly! Literally everyone I spoke to was so kind and helpful, when I panicked and got myself lost they were so wonderful. Even kids walking home from school said hi as they passed me!
The only catch is that if you’re flying into Kumamoto Airport, there is only one bus that will take you to Takachiho and it’s over two hours to travel and only comes twice a day. You have to be very organised because if you miss that bus, it’s not easy to get there if you aren’t renting a car.
While you’re in the area, you should also check out Iwato Shrine and the Amaterasu Railway. The railway is a great way to get a better view of the valley from above -so long as you have a head for heights!
Overall, I would say seeing Takachiho is a must if you’re visiting Japan!
Tash
Japan
10
Scored 10
Ryokan Shinsen was absolutely AMAZING!
Ryokan Shinsen was absolutely AMAZING! Everything from communication before through our stay was exceptional. The food was the best we have had in Japan (we have lived here 2 and a half years). The service was top notch and the private onsen was wonderful. Highly recommend.
Janice
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Highly recommending the nature trail walk from Manai falls...
Highly recommending the nature trail walk from Manai falls to Takachiho Shrine. It offers better view than boating ard the waterfall. If time allows, do go to Amanoiwato Shrine - the view at Amano Yasukawara is awesome. If you eat beef, lunch at Nagomi is one of the best option!
Yan
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small town, but filled with culture and beautiful nature.
A small town, but filled with culture and beautiful nature. I really enjoyed the shrine and getting some omamori as gifts. The gorge was beautiful, but unfortunately the water was a little muddy when we went, and we couldn't ride the row boats due to high tide. Despite this, it was a great stay and I would want to come back to see it during Autumn season as I heard its really beautiful.
Very neat quiet location near the Amano Shrine and local shopping district. The property was clean and tidy with most amenities available. No convenience stores near by so would highly commend getting what's needed from central Takachiho first before arriving. Detailed information regarding the bus to Iwato provided by host and takes about 10minutes from Takachiho bus center. Not super convenient for going back and forth from so would just recommend to those looking for a peaceful and relaxing place to stay and sleep for the night.
1. Great location - walking distance to Takachiho bus terminal, taxi and local train station, tourist association, shops, restaurants, Takachiho Gorge, shrines and tourist attractions.
2. Clean and comfortable futon beds on tatami mat. Spacious room good for 2 pax.
3. Friendly guesthouse owner.
4. Free coffee and tea bags.
5. No cooking facilities but can heat up food with microwave oven provided next to reception counter.
6. Can chit-chat with room guests from other countries at reception area till 10pm.
It was a great location, not far from Takachiho Gorge. Staff was great. And the room was very clean. We spent one night there and were grateful to do so. That said, we are glad it was only one night. It is very reasonable cost wise. Were we younger and a bit more agile our review might have been very different. I would recommend this sweet low key place to anyone.
Check in was simple, instructions provided by the staff was clear. Staff members were very friendly at check in, dinner and breakfast. The food was excellent and the hot bath in the room was very enjoyable. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay there, provided a convenient location for touring around Takachiho.
This is an EXCEPTIONALLY GREAT ryokan. We stayed in a villa that had a private onsen bath, heated floors, manicured Japanese garden and all amenities. The meals were excellent. The staff was great. This is truly a first class ryokan that I would highly recommend to everyone.
Everything was lovely. The location/setting, the staff/service, the rooms with private onsen and the food. First of all Takachiho gorge is beautiful but this takes the experience to another level with the level of service and F&B provided. Its a pity we only stayed 1 day.
Very modern hotel in the town of Takachiho. Very clean and quiet,
The size of the double room is bigger than those in the city, so this is greatly appreciated!
We really had a long day exploring Aso/Takachiho and coming back to the hotel to rest was such a treat.
Family run place, modern facility with traditional approach. Staff efficient, friendly, warm. Surprisingly beautiful garden in a small town that, alas, is declining. Walking distance from exceptional Takashino gorge. Excellent food.
The person running the hotel was very sweet. The guest house was large and had everything you would need. Had a great traditional feel to it. We loved it. It was perfect for visiting Takachiho gorge the next morning. Great location.
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