Yamanoyu

8.8
Excellent
(202 reviews)

6601-4 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan

+81 967-44-0017

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Hotel Description

Yamanoyu Hotel

Yamanoyu, located at 6601-4 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan, is a charming hot spring inn that offers a tranquil escape flanked by delightful restaurants and beautiful natural scenery. Situated across the road from a serene river, this welcoming inn provides a perfect base for those looking to explore the enchanting surroundings, including the renowned Kuju Forest Park Ski Area just 12 km away and the conveniently located National Route 442, less than a kilometer from the property. Yamanoyu embodies a warm and understated design style that reflects its natural surroundings, inviting guests to relax and unwind in a peaceful atmosphere. The inn's authentic hot spring experience is complemented by its proximity to Kurokawa Onsen, only a 5-minute walk away, allowing guests to indulge in therapeutic geothermal waters while enjoying stunning views of the local landscape.
The inn features warm and inviting rooms designed for comfort, many of which include flat-screen TVs, traditional tatami floors, and cozy futons. The ambiance is perfectly suited for relaxation, whether you choose to unwind in the comfort of your room or enjoy the communal bathhouse. Here, guests can immerse themselves in indoor and open-air soaking pools that showcase the therapeutic benefits of the mineral-rich geothermal water, offering a unique and rejuvenating experience. A delightful rustic restaurant serves breakfast and dinner in a homey setting, where private dining rooms equipped with tatami mats and floor cushions provide a charming dining experience that enhances the inn's traditional Japanese ambiance.
For added convenience, Yamanoyu offers high-speed internet access, allowing guests to stay connected during their stay. The fully equipped kitchens in select rooms provide an excellent option for families or guests wishing to prepare their meals, further enhancing the comfort of their visit. The inn prioritizes guest safety and well-being, implementing rigorous health and safety measures, including thorough cleaning protocols and social distancing practices throughout the property.
Yamanoyu boasts easy accessibility to various public transportation options, making it convenient for guests to explore nearby attractions. The nearest airport, Oita Airport, is just a short taxi ride away at approximately 1 hour and 31 minutes, while Fukuoka Airport is accessible in about 1 hour and 54 minutes by taxi. Local transport options, including taxis and buses, provide quick access to the surrounding areas, including the charming Kurokawa Onsen, which is within walking distance.
Guests are encouraged to partake in a variety of activities available at or near the inn, from relaxing in the soothing waters of Kurokawa Onsen to hiking in the scenic Kuju Flower Park, which features colorful flower fields and a greenhouse with exotic plants. Notable nearby sights include the upscale Hozantei with its private open-air hot tubs, the stunning mountaintop views from Daikanbo, and the impressive Kokonoe Yume Otsurii, a pedestrian suspension bridge that offers breathtaking views of the valley and waterfalls.
Dining options in the vicinity are abundant, with excellent restaurants just minutes away. Guests can savor delicious meals at Iroriya, a cozy izakaya, or enjoy the unique offerings at Kitchen NenRing. Warokuya Restaurant is an excellent choice for those seeking authentic local flavors, while the modern izakaya, 憩い家 楽庵, delivers a contemporary dining experience. For a unique culinary journey, Yamatake specializes in natural root vegetable cuisine, showcasing the freshest local ingredients.
Yamanoyu extends a warm invitation to guests seeking a relaxing getaway infused with traditional Japanese hospitality. With its inviting rooms, exceptional amenities, and prime location near a wealth of attractions and experiences, Yamanoyu promises an unforgettable stay that perfectly combines comfort, culture, and natural beauty.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 5 min walk to Kurokawa Onsen for rejuvenating hot springs

2. Guests praised the quality of service and hospitality

3. Delicious breakfast options available with local flavors

4. Cozy private dining rooms with traditional tatami mats

5. Open-air bath featuring geothermal mineral water for relaxation

6. Fully equipped kitchens in select rooms for self-catering

7. High-speed internet access available for all guests

8. Convenient parking facilities for those traveling by car

9. Kid-friendly atmosphere with family-oriented amenities

10. No fitness center, but nearby outdoor activities available


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Kurokawa Onsen
5 min
Kuju Flower Park
16 min
Hozantei
6 min
Daikanbo
29 min
Kokonoe Yume Otsuribashi
33 min

Nearest locations

Warokuya Restaurant
1 min
うな北 黒川温泉店
1 min
Sumiyoshi Restaurant
1 min
黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく
1 min
Iroriya
2 min
Yamatake - Natural Root Vegetable Cuisine (Yama no Ibuki)
2 min
Tofu Kissho
2 min
憩い家 楽庵
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportKumamoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 12 min

Location

6601-4 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 8 min

Transit: 5 hr 57 min

Oita Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 31 min

Transit: 5 hr 4 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 54 min

Transit: 2 hr 20 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 12 min

Transit: 1 hr 55 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 10 min

Transit: 4 hr 40 min

Transit:

Kurokawa Onsen

Walking: 8 min

黒川温泉(バス)(熊本空港線・下り)

Walking: 8 min

Higashi Kurokawa

Walking: 7 min

Kurokawashimo

Walking: 8 min

Kurokawa

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location

Flanked by restaurants, this down-to-earth hot spring inn across the road from a river is 12 km from the Kuju Forest Park Ski Area and less than a kilometer from National Route 442.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

8.6

10 reviews

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shingo

5/5
I don't think I can make it to the parking lot at first glance, so I should call the store clerk.The food at the hot springs was also great.

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梁川一

5/5
The atmosphere was nice when I entered the front desk, and the private open-air bath was nice and the temperature was just right so I could stay in it for a long time. But anyway, the road is narrow so you have to be careful.

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norio koyanagi

5/5
This inn is located in the center of the hot spring town, with a small river in front of us, and on the opposite bank is the hot spring in the cave that we saw on TV. Although it was my first time visiting Kurokawa Onsen, I now understand why it is so popular. I am satisfied with the service and food and would like to go again.

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紅の豚

4/5
I don't want to tell you! ️

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

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福田康博

5/5
There is a river right in front of the inn, and it has a wonderful view.

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Mercury “Koji” Freddie

3/5
The day before, I stayed at Takefue, and on this day it was a sunny day, so I bought a bath ticket and took a soak in the open-air bath Kodama-no-Yu at the inn Yama-no-Yu.The bath ticket of 1,300 yen is valid for half a year and is a great value ticket that allows you to visit three day-trip baths of your choice.There was a sign at the entrance that it was under preparation, but when I called the receptionist, it seemed like they had forgotten about it (lol) and I ended up being the first customer of the day 🙌My wife and I took the elevator to the top floor, passed through the rabbit noren, and went up a Showa-era corridor...like the world of Ghibli... There was a simple locker, and above that was the ``Kodama no Yu''. It has become ♨The hot water in the rock bath on the roof of the inn is quite nice, but it was so hot that day even though it was early March that I felt like I was going to drown right away if I wasn't in the shadows💦I soaked in the hot spring for about 30 minutes, but the hot springs are really nice ❣Your body will feel warm and healed to the core.This place was located in the middle of the hot spring town of Kurokawa, but there weren't many people there (although there were a lot of people coming from Korea that day), so I felt relaxed (・∀・) Nice!!I decided to take the remaining two bath bills tomorrow, and headed to the inn “Tsukiyuki” for the night♫(^^♪

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iro hasama

5/5
This is my first time coming to Kurokawa Onsen. It doesn't seem to be advertised online or in magazines, but I made a reservation here because the reviews were good. There are 3 private baths, including an open-air one, in addition to separate baths for men and women, and the hot water is of the highest quality. For dinner, I chose the hearth course and was satisfied with the amount of flavor. The room and customer service were both excellent, making this an inn I would like to stay at again.The only thing to be aware of is that the road in front of you is narrow, so if you are not confident in driving, please walk from a distant parking lot.

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Mika Fukunaga

5/5
I stayed at Yamanoyu in Kurokawa Onsen. The hot springs at the ryokan where we stayed were also very good, and the hot springs at the ryokan where we took a bath during our hot spring tour were also very nice. I thoroughly enjoyed the hot springs. 😊The food was a truly satisfying dinner, from river fish to dengaku, chicken sashimi, horse sashimi, stews, and meat, and a breakfast with a wide variety of items.Everything about it was a very satisfying stay. I came with two motorcycles, and a covered parking lot was also available. The staff were also very kind and made me feel at ease. I will visit Kurokawa Onsen again.

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おの

5/5
I stayed in a 7 tatami Japanese-style room. Out of the many inns in Kurokawa Onsen, I chose this one because the food looked very delicious.Unfortunately, it was raining that day, but it was a wonderful inn where even the rain blended into the scenery. I was able to take a bath in the open-air bath, and needless to say, dinner and breakfast were delicious.After dinner, I received Inari as a late-night snack, and I was moved by the warm hospitality.Thank you for the wonderful memories. If I have a chance, I will use it again.

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ti Shan

1/5
Day trip bathing costs 600 yen. For day-trippers, there is no shower or anything, just an open-air bath. The color is slightly cloudy and translucent. I can't help the trash like leaves, but there's a lot of unexplained trash and dirt. I expected too much. It was the worst day trip hot spring I've ever been to. I had no choice but to give it a star.I was fooled by the tourist association's hot spring tour pamphlet.