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黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎) — Attraction in Minamioguni

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黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)
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Kurokawa Jizoson
6612-2 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Warokuya Restaurant
6600-1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Sumiyoshi Restaurant
6603 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
nez(ネズ)
6695 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく
Japan, 〒869-2402 Kumamoto, Aso District, Minamioguni, Manganji, 6600-1 2階
Nearby hotels
Ikoi Ryokan
6548 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2400, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Shinmei-kan
Japan, 〒869-2400 Kumamoto, Aso District, 南小国町黒川温泉
Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu
6591-1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Okyakuya Ryokan
6546 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2400, Japan
Fumoto Ryokan
6697 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Yamanoyu
6601-4 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Wafuryokan Misato
6690 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Fujiya
6541 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Yukyonohibiki Yusai
Japan, 〒869-2402 Kumamoto, Aso District, Minamioguni, Manganji, 北黒川6554-1
Ryokan Yumotoso
6700番地 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
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黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)
JapanKumamoto PrefectureMinamioguni黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

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黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

6594-3 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
4.0(197)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Kurokawa Jizoson, restaurants: Warokuya Restaurant, Sumiyoshi Restaurant, nez(ネズ), 黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく
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+81 967-44-0076
Website
kurokawaonsen.or.jp

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Nearby attractions of 黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

Kurokawa Jizoson

Kurokawa Jizoson

Kurokawa Jizoson

4.0

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of 黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

Warokuya Restaurant

Sumiyoshi Restaurant

nez(ネズ)

黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく

Warokuya Restaurant

Warokuya Restaurant

4.1

(137)

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Sumiyoshi Restaurant

Sumiyoshi Restaurant

3.9

(85)

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nez(ネズ)

nez(ネズ)

5.0

(11)

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黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく

黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく

4.6

(25)

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Reviews of 黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

4.0
(197)
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5.0
19w

Visited Kurokawa Onsen Village on a hot spring weekend — and it felt like stepping into a rustic dream.

Despite the modern world not being too far away, this place keeps its timeless charm — cobbled paths, wooden bridges, steam rising gently from traditional inns, and that perfectly slow pace of life.

The village was alive with tourists strolling around, snapping photos, sipping on local drinks, and soaking up the easygoing spring vibe. Every corner looked like a postcard — even just walking around felt like part of the experience.

Whether you’re here for the onsen-hopping, the cafés, or just a peaceful reset, Kurokawa has that “you’ll want to stay longer”...

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5.0
1y

What a joy! The lovely lady staffing the Centre spoke perfect English, and was able to provide all sorts of information about Kurokawa.

I purchased the “tegata” or Onsen Hopping Pass for ¥1,500. An outstanding concept. It came with a detailed brochure about all the onsen in town, and then a day-specific guide (see pic) to what onsen were open and what were closed and what had limited hours. So very jolly organised!

Lockers were available just...

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5.0
18w

Dieses malerische Dorf hat sich genau den Charme des traditionellen Japan bewahrt, für den Reisende aus aller Welt das Land besuchen. An jeder Ecke finden sich postkartenverdächtige Fotomotive, und schon das Spazieren im Dorf ist herrlich entschleunigend und erlebnisreich zugleich.

Hauptattraktion im Ort sind die vielen öffentlichen Onsen (heiße Quellbäder), die man eins nach dem anderen besuchen kann ("Onsen Hopping"). Dazu kauft man sich am Besten bei der zentralen Touristeninformation einen Onsen-Pass (hübsch auf einer kleinen runden Holzscheibe gedruckt), mit dem man in drei verschiedene Onsen reinschnuppern kann. Außerdem finden sich hier nützliche Infos über die mehr als 20 Onsen im Ort.

Ein Besuch ist ein Erlebnis, das man sich nicht entgehen lassen sollte. WICHTIGER TIPP: Bargeld mitbringen, da man für die Locker in den Onsen oft 100¥-Münzen braucht! Im Ort gibt es kaum ATMs, und abends ist gar keiner...

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Visited Kurokawa Onsen Village on a hot spring weekend — and it felt like stepping into a rustic dream. Despite the modern world not being too far away, this place keeps its timeless charm — cobbled paths, wooden bridges, steam rising gently from traditional inns, and that perfectly slow pace of life. The village was alive with tourists strolling around, snapping photos, sipping on local drinks, and soaking up the easygoing spring vibe. Every corner looked like a postcard — even just walking around felt like part of the experience. Whether you’re here for the onsen-hopping, the cafés, or just a peaceful reset, Kurokawa has that “you’ll want to stay longer” kind of magic.
Steve KyneSteve Kyne
What a joy! The lovely lady staffing the Centre spoke perfect English, and was able to provide all sorts of information about Kurokawa. I purchased the “tegata” or Onsen Hopping Pass for ¥1,500. An outstanding concept. It came with a detailed brochure about all the onsen in town, and then a day-specific guide (see pic) to what onsen were open and what were closed and what had limited hours. So very jolly organised! Lockers were available just outside the Centre.
Tjark ITjark I
Dieses malerische Dorf hat sich genau den Charme des traditionellen Japan bewahrt, für den Reisende aus aller Welt das Land besuchen. An jeder Ecke finden sich postkartenverdächtige Fotomotive, und schon das Spazieren im Dorf ist herrlich entschleunigend und erlebnisreich zugleich. Hauptattraktion im Ort sind die vielen öffentlichen Onsen (heiße Quellbäder), die man eins nach dem anderen besuchen kann ("Onsen Hopping"). Dazu kauft man sich am Besten bei der zentralen Touristeninformation einen Onsen-Pass (hübsch auf einer kleinen runden Holzscheibe gedruckt), mit dem man in drei verschiedene Onsen reinschnuppern kann. Außerdem finden sich hier nützliche Infos über die mehr als 20 Onsen im Ort. Ein Besuch ist ein Erlebnis, das man sich nicht entgehen lassen sollte. WICHTIGER TIPP: Bargeld mitbringen, da man für die Locker in den Onsen oft 100¥-Münzen braucht! Im Ort gibt es kaum ATMs, und abends ist gar keiner mehr verfügbar.
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Visited Kurokawa Onsen Village on a hot spring weekend — and it felt like stepping into a rustic dream. Despite the modern world not being too far away, this place keeps its timeless charm — cobbled paths, wooden bridges, steam rising gently from traditional inns, and that perfectly slow pace of life. The village was alive with tourists strolling around, snapping photos, sipping on local drinks, and soaking up the easygoing spring vibe. Every corner looked like a postcard — even just walking around felt like part of the experience. Whether you’re here for the onsen-hopping, the cafés, or just a peaceful reset, Kurokawa has that “you’ll want to stay longer” kind of magic.
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What a joy! The lovely lady staffing the Centre spoke perfect English, and was able to provide all sorts of information about Kurokawa. I purchased the “tegata” or Onsen Hopping Pass for ¥1,500. An outstanding concept. It came with a detailed brochure about all the onsen in town, and then a day-specific guide (see pic) to what onsen were open and what were closed and what had limited hours. So very jolly organised! Lockers were available just outside the Centre.
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Dieses malerische Dorf hat sich genau den Charme des traditionellen Japan bewahrt, für den Reisende aus aller Welt das Land besuchen. An jeder Ecke finden sich postkartenverdächtige Fotomotive, und schon das Spazieren im Dorf ist herrlich entschleunigend und erlebnisreich zugleich. Hauptattraktion im Ort sind die vielen öffentlichen Onsen (heiße Quellbäder), die man eins nach dem anderen besuchen kann ("Onsen Hopping"). Dazu kauft man sich am Besten bei der zentralen Touristeninformation einen Onsen-Pass (hübsch auf einer kleinen runden Holzscheibe gedruckt), mit dem man in drei verschiedene Onsen reinschnuppern kann. Außerdem finden sich hier nützliche Infos über die mehr als 20 Onsen im Ort. Ein Besuch ist ein Erlebnis, das man sich nicht entgehen lassen sollte. WICHTIGER TIPP: Bargeld mitbringen, da man für die Locker in den Onsen oft 100¥-Münzen braucht! Im Ort gibt es kaum ATMs, und abends ist gar keiner mehr verfügbar.
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