Hagakure-kan

8.6
Excellent
(114 reviews)

3336 Shimojo, Oguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2503, Japan

+81 967-48-0246

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Hotel Description

Hagakure Inn

Hagakure-kan is a charming hot spring inn located at 3336 Shimojo, Oguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2503, Japan, beautifully overlooking the serene Tsuetate River. This casual inn is nestled less than a kilometer from Highway 212, providing easy access to the region’s natural attractions, including the breathtaking Nabegataki Falls, which is just a short 12-kilometer drive away. The hotel’s design captures the essence of traditional Japanese architecture, with tatami mat flooring and rustic wooden accents that create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the peaceful surroundings, with the sound of flowing water and the beauty of nature enhancing their stay.
The rooms at Hagakure-kan are designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring tatami floors and futon bedding that offer an authentic Japanese experience. Each room is equipped with flat-screen TVs and traditional short-legged dining tables, perfect for enjoying meals in a cozy setting. Some rooms also include private balconies that offer stunning views of the river, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the tranquil scenery. Bathrooms are shared, ensuring that the authentic experience is maintained while promoting a sense of community among guests.
In addition to the charming accommodations, Hagakure-kan boasts a range of amenities to enhance your stay. The inn features a straightforward restaurant serving local delicacies, alongside a cozy lobby lounge that invites relaxation and socializing. For those seeking wellness and rejuvenation, the inn offers gender-segregated indoor and outdoor hot spring bathhouses, allowing guests to unwind in natural mineral waters that are renowned for their therapeutic properties. The venue also provides event space for gatherings or celebrations, making it a versatile choice for travelers. Notably, pets are welcome at the inn, making it an ideal destination for those traveling with furry companions (restrictions may apply).
Transportation to and from the inn is convenient, with various public transport options nearby. Yamaguchi Ube Airport is accessible by taxi in approximately 3 hours and 7 minutes, while Oita Airport can be reached in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. For guests arriving from Kumamoto Airport, a taxi ride takes around 1 hour and 14 minutes. Additionally, there are nearby walking options to local attractions such as Obatake (9 minutes) and Tsuetate (4 minutes).
Hagakure-kan prioritizes the health and safety of its guests, implementing strict hygiene measures throughout the property. Regular cleaning protocols are in place, and social distancing is encouraged in communal areas. The staff is dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable environment, ensuring that guests can relax and enjoy their stay without worry.
Guests will find plenty of engaging activities and experiences both at the hotel and in the surrounding area. The nearby Nabegataki Falls offers a stunning hiking opportunity, while Kurokawa Onsen provides another chance to enjoy the region's famous hot springs. For those seeking adventure, the Kokonoe Yume Otsurii is a pedestrian suspension bridge that boasts breathtaking views and is well worth the trip. The Nabegataki Falls Park is also a must-visit, featuring unique vantage points from beneath the waterfall.
Dining options abound in the vicinity of Hagakure-kan. Just a short taxi ride away, guests can savor local cuisine at こまつ食堂, known for its delicious teishoku and syokudo offerings, or indulge in an izakaya experience at 一丸食堂. For something different, Tenku no Mame Batake is a delightful spot, while 菜園の風 serves up exquisite Italian dishes. Lastly, 洋食屋三代目吉井商店 offers a unique twist on Japanese-Western fusion cuisine, ensuring every meal is a memorable one.
With its unique blend of traditional charm, modern amenities, and exceptional hospitality, Hagakure-kan invites guests to experience the magic of Japan's hot spring culture. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, this inn offers a truly unforgettable stay in a stunning location.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Breathtaking views of the Tsuetate River from select rooms

2. Gender-segregated indoor and outdoor hot spring baths

3. Pet-friendly accommodations for traveling companions

4. Traditional tatami mat flooring enhancing cultural experience

5. Proximity to scenic attractions like Nabegataki Falls

6. Culinary delights served in a straightforward on-site restaurant

7. Cozy lobby lounge ideal for relaxation and social gatherings

8. Event space available for celebrations and gatherings

9. Convenient access to local transportation options

10. Dedicated health and safety measures ensuring guest well-being


6.2 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nabegataki Falls
16 min
Kurokawa Onsen
27 min
Nabega Falls
16 min
Kokonoe Yume Otsuribashi
47 min
Nabegataki Falls Park
16 min

Nearest locations

こまつ食堂
2 min
一丸食堂
2 min
Hokosugi
10 min
洋食屋三代目吉井商店
13 min
菜園の風
14 min
Suzukaren
14 min
Tenku no Mame Batake
25 min
Kitchen NenRing
32 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.2
Nearest airportKumamoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 14 min

Location

3336 Shimojo, Oguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2503, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 7 min

Transit: 5 hr 43 min

Oita Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 30 min

Transit: 4 hr 50 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 34 min

Transit: 1 hr 45 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 14 min

Transit: 2 hr 38 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 9 min

Transit: 4 hr 5 min

Transit:

Obatake

Walking: 9 min

Tsuetate

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

6.2

Good Location

Overlooking the Tsuetate River, this casual hot spring inn is less than a kilometer from Highway 212 and 12 km from scenic Nabegataki Falls.

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Pets

Pet-friendly

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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ヤズ

3/5
This is a 100-year-old inn.I think the food is very good 😊Dinner is a big meal, so I think it's better to eat less for lunch.

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なごとも

5/5
It was a very relaxing inn, and the whole family was able to spend a relaxing time there.Dinner and breakfast were both delicious and I was very satisfied when I tried horse sashimi for the first time. The bathroom and customer service were also wonderful. thank you very much!

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藪田甲之介

4/5
This is an inn that still retains the good days of the Showa era. The surrounding environment is elegant and you can enjoy the seclusion.

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プードル優子

4/5
An inn where you can stay with your dog at Tsuetate Onsen. The outside may not be impressive, but once you step inside, it's clean and the customer service is very pleasant. All the food is wonderful. My dog ​​is a spoiled dog and I can't leave him alone, so I was grateful that he could be fed in the room. As for breakfast, even though it was a busy time, the couple took turns serving it at the restaurant.There is quite a bit of noise from the river flowing next door, so it might not be suitable for people who can't sleep due to noise!

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h hiro

4/5
I think it's a good place to stay if you know in advance that the facilities are old and there are communal toilets.I think it's a wonderful, family-run inn with a friendly atmosphere.The winter season is cold, so it is better to wear warm clothes.In winter, there are fewer people at Tsuetate Onsen, so you can have the remote hot spring town all to yourself. Steamed vegetables that can be eaten with free steaming water are extremely delicious!

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ゆゆゆ

5/5
I stayed with one pet.The inn was dog-friendly, so I was able to stay with peace of mind.The stairs are steep, so long skirts may be difficult to climb.The room I stayed in this time had meals on the 4th floor, meals on the 3rd floor, and a hot spring bath on the 2nd floor. It may be difficult for people with bad legs.Although the inn was quite old, it was well-maintained and had a sense of cleanliness, so I was able to stay there without any problems. It had a homely atmosphere, like coming to grandma's house, and I fell in love with it.The food was also medicinal, so I think it would be easy for women to eat as well. It was very delicious. I was able to bring my dog ​​along for dinner.I think this price is reasonable as it includes breakfast and dinner. I look forward to working with you again if you have the opportunity.

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樋笠雅俊

5/5
I stayed with my family (+ 2 dogs) at the end of the year. The building is a vintage building, so the floors are uneven in places, but it has been well maintained and has a clean impression. The food was delicious, and the hostess was very personable and very kind. Also, the hot water that flows straight from the source is very nice on the skin, and thanks to that, it's smooth and silky. If I have a chance, I would like to visit again. Although the facilities are old, this is the best choice among inns where you can stay at the end of the year for less than 20,000 yen. Dog-friendly areas are also recommended for dog lovers. (There is also a dog accommodation fee, but there were no amenities for dogs such as pet sheets. You must bring your own.)

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田中広一

4/5
It's a secret hot spring.It's cool to see a family moving forward despite a disaster!

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おいちゃん!熊本で単身赴任中

4/5
This is an old-fashioned inn. It's not luxurious, but it has a great retro atmosphere. The stairs are decorated with paintings of beautiful women. The room has a terrace. Foreigners will be happy.The dining area has depictions of angels and other figures on the ceiling, and is reminiscent of the early Showa era, which has been revived in the Reiwa era. Dinner is pure Japanese style and includes horse sashimi. Warm food can be served in a timely manner. Last was beef steak, black rice, and dessert (Yang Guifei pudding). The portion size was adequate and satisfying.The indoor bath is also unique, and although it is not large, it has a cascading bath and a cold bath, giving you a sense of its long history. There is a cold bath, but there is no open-air bath. The sauna (insect bath) is on one side. There are many stairs inside the building.Rooms along the river have a nice view of the valley. The river is so close that I can't help but feel that the sound of the river is a little noisy. I'm sorry for saying it so arrogantly.