AsoHakuunSanso quietly located in the vast Aso Caldera Basin at the foot of Mt.Aso is a natural hot spring resort hotel Enjoy the view of the majestic Aso mountains from the hotel, and relax in the...
Cheryl Geok Kwee
Singapore
View from the room was awesome. Coming back to a hot onsen after hiking the mountains was a treat!
38 km from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, AsoTsuruya is a recently renovated property set in Aso and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Simon
United Kingdom
We loved our stay at Tsuruya. The ryokan building is very charming, and full of character. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, particularly the ladies that served our breakfast and dinner. Speaking of the food, the Japanese breakfast was totally wonderful, such a lovely experience eating this dressed in our yukata, that were in the room. And the room was lovely: spacious, tidy, clean, well-furnished, and the balcony with private onsen was such a treat. We would highly recommend you stay here. If you do, do book the set dinner.
Boasting various hot spring baths that can be reserved for private use, Yumeoi-so provides chic Japanese-style accommodation. Guests can enjoy karaoke and table tennis for free.
Yu Ting
Taiwan
Super awesome hot spring facilities. Kind of old but still enjoy comfortable experience here. Dinner and breakfast are both amazing! So many choices.
Sozankyo is a traditional Japanese-style inn with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. Located within the Aso Uchimaki Onsen Hot Spring Area, it provides free Wi-Fi in public areas.
fion
Hong Kong
Really enjoyed the meal. Food was good. Service was good.
Featuring 2-star accommodation, Asobe is situated in Aso, 39 km from Kumamoto Castle and 39 km from Suizenji Park.
Marc
Germany
A wonderful but rustic ryokan, a little more of the trak of normal tourism. We had a wonderful two nights stay and enjoyed the experience sincerely. Ignore every post thatchers bath could be unclean. They are impeccable, everything you could mistake for a stain, is just mineral deposit naturally accuring in a thermal bath filled with vulcanic waters.
Located in the centre of Kurokawa Onsen, Oyado Noshiyu offers outdoor and indoor hot-spring baths, Japanese-style accommodations and a traditional teahouse.
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.
Ekaterina
Russia
Great ryokan with very good onsens. Rooms are comfortable, dinner and breakfast tasty and interesting. And of course the village in total is geat.
There are 5 onsens that has been changing from ladies to gents once a day, and 2 private onsens. It was so good to relax there.
Next time will stay there again
Kurokawa Onsen Yama no Yado Shinmeikan features 5 hot-spring baths, including a 30-metre long cave bath.
alison
Australia
Beyond expectations. Great room over the gently rushing creek. Spectacular breakfasts and sldinner. If you have one big spend on you trip, make it an onsen inn like this one.
Bettei Soan is situated in Minami Aso, 10 km from Naka-dake. Free private parking is available on site. Every room at this ryokan is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
celina
Hong Kong
We love wonderful dinner and breakfast, very delicious. All are excellent, and all of us enjoyed hot spring inside the room.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Boasting hot spring baths surrounded by beautiful gardens, Shinwaen provides charming Japanese-style accommodation, and lavish meals are served in guest rooms.
Minshuku Asogen, a property with a garden, is situated in Aso, 29 km from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, 38 km from Kumamoto Castle, as well as 38 km from Suizenji Park.
kind service, hot spring, delicious dinner and breakfast
Sozankyo is a traditional Japanese-style inn with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. Located within the Aso Uchimaki Onsen Hot Spring Area, it provides free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Yunoyado Irifune offers public indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and traditional multi-course meals. Free Wi-Fi is available at the entire property and guests can rent bicycles to tour the area.
AsoHakuunSanso quietly located in the vast Aso Caldera Basin at the foot of Mt.Aso is a natural hot spring resort hotel Enjoy the view of the majestic Aso mountains from the hotel, and relax in the...
38 km from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, AsoTsuruya is a recently renovated property set in Aso and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Boasting various hot spring baths that can be reserved for private use, Yumeoi-so provides chic Japanese-style accommodation. Guests can enjoy karaoke and table tennis for free.
Onsen was great
Teens enjoyed the activities there
FAQ about ryokans in Aso
On average, a ryokan in Aso costs £173 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Traditional Japanese Ryokan that offers a super clean room and facilities. You can have a bath in the Onsen (there are 4 baths) both in the morning and evening. The staff was also nice. It was a great experience!
Ideal if you're traveling by car.
Beautiful little Ryokan. Phenomenal service and food. Only 5 rooms and you pretty much don't see anyone else during your stay. In-room onsens were fabulous as well and the family suite we took was massive.
The dinner was good. Fresh sashimi and delicious bbq. The yukata. The comfortable futon. It has 4 private baths which is excellent for shy people like me
Loved the location. The host was very kind, with many kind gifts and attentions for the guests. We loved the discounted tickets for the Onsen closeby and all the advices on what to do on a rainy day on Aso.
Everything is very clean.
Futon beds were quite comfortable.
Great location in Mount Aso in the heart of town. The onsen is a sulfur bath which leaves your skin feeling refreshed and Moisturised. There is a very conducive sitting room with fireplace and ground coffee provided. We were able to fit a family of 5 in the tatami room which is very unusual for hotels / ryokans. The tatami room is very comfortable. Nepalese staff are all English speaking and can help with translation.
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.
Our room was really comfortable, with a 3Tatami corner and a great view of Aso. They have a lot of Spa options including private onsen and pool which we enjoyed a lot.
They had a collection of Yukata where you could coose to your liking.
Staff was friendly and helpful and also able to help in English.
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!!
simple futon beds. the private onsen bath was not bad. they hav entertainment like ktv table tennis and even maysuri festival to keep guests busy in the winter! yukata was provided and there were many designs to choose from
Sharon
Young couple
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