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Kurokawa Onsen
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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
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
うな北 黒川温泉店
6600-2 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Hidamarinoie Cafe
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
Sumiyoshi Restaurant
6603 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Yunon Café
6602 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
nez(ネズ)
6695 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Nearby local services
Kurokawa Onsen
Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Yumerindo Hanadomari
6564-1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Anayu
6541 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Inn Cooperative Association
6594-3 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Ryokan Nanjoen
6612ー1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
黒川温泉 湯あかり
Japan, 〒869-2402 Kumamoto, Aso District, Minamioguni, Manganji, 黒川
Jizo-Yu
Japan, 〒869-2402 Kumamoto, Aso District, Minamioguni, Manganji, 黒川6606
Kurokawa Mori no Cottage
6489-5 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Nearby hotels
Yumerindo
6430-1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Ryokan Wakaba
6431 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Yukyonohibiki Yusai
Japan, 〒869-2402 Kumamoto, Aso District, Minamioguni, Manganji, 北黒川6554-1
Ikoi Ryokan
6548 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2400, Japan
Okyakuya Ryokan
6546 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2400, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu
6591-1 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Fujiya
6541 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Okunoyu
6567 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Shinmei-kan
Japan, 〒869-2400 Kumamoto, Aso District, 南小国町黒川温泉
Yamanoyu
6601-4 Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
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Kurokawa Onsen

Manganji, Minamioguni, Aso District, Kumamoto 869-2402, Japan
4.4(35)
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attractions: 黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎), Kurokawa Jizoson, restaurants: Warokuya Restaurant, うな北 黒川温泉店, Hidamarinoie Cafe, 黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく, Sumiyoshi Restaurant, Yunon Café, nez(ネズ), local businesses: Kurokawa Onsen, Yumerindo Hanadomari, Anayu, Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Inn Cooperative Association, Ryokan Nanjoen, 黒川温泉 湯あかり, Jizo-Yu, Kurokawa Mori no Cottage
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Nearby attractions of Kurokawa Onsen

黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

Kurokawa Jizoson

黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

黒川温泉観光旅館協同組合(風の舎)

4.0

(205)

Closed
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Kurokawa Jizoson

Kurokawa Jizoson

4.1

(46)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Kurokawa Onsen

Warokuya Restaurant

うな北 黒川温泉店

Hidamarinoie Cafe

黒川温泉 予祝 よしゅく

Sumiyoshi Restaurant

Yunon Café

nez(ネズ)

Warokuya Restaurant

Warokuya Restaurant

4.1

(148)

Open until 12:00 AM
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うな北 黒川温泉店

うな北 黒川温泉店

3.8

(60)

Closed
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Hidamarinoie Cafe

Hidamarinoie Cafe

4.6

(36)

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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

(28)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Kurokawa Onsen

Kurokawa Onsen

Yumerindo Hanadomari

Anayu

Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Inn Cooperative Association

Ryokan Nanjoen

黒川温泉 湯あかり

Jizo-Yu

Kurokawa Mori no Cottage

Kurokawa Onsen

Kurokawa Onsen

4.5

(23)

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Yumerindo Hanadomari

Yumerindo Hanadomari

4.4

(97)

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Anayu

Anayu

4.0

(66)

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Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Inn Cooperative Association

Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Inn Cooperative Association

4.5

(129)

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Reviews of Kurokawa Onsen

4.4
(35)
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5.0
2y

We stayed just outside the town in a hotel, not a ryokan, as the best options sell out quickly during holidays. I only visited two onsen here, but both did not offer traditional shower set-ups. It seems that is common in Kurokawa onsen, so if you stay in a ryokan, I recommend washing off there first. Overall, the town was very cute and small enough to easily walk around. The bamboo lanterns at night were so beautiful and I'm happy we could see them. We visited during late March, and I believe it's supposed to be a winter decoration, but this year it was extended until early April. If you are interested, make sure to do your research beforehand.

One thing I will say is the onsen pass, which allows you to enter three onsen or two onsen and receive one item from a local business, lacked current information. It was great price wise, and totally fine if you only use it for onsen. However, we ran into issues trying to redeem the souvenir/food ticket. At least three stores were closed when the pamphlets said they’d be open, and one or two looked permanently closed. I would recommend doing three onsen, or calling in advance to see if businesses are open instead walking all over the place and...

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5.0
2y

This onsen town is an absolute gem! No ugly concrete buildings or flashy neon signs here – everything is preserved and rich in tradition. It’s far from the typical mass tourism spots you find elsewhere. Accommodations are limited, and yes, they can be quite pricey, but the service and omotenashi you receive are absolutely remarkable. It’s an experience like no other! During our visit, we stayed at Okyakuya, and it was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend it. Also, don’t forget to bring enough cash with you, as there are no...

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5.0
2y

A lovely place with ryokan & nothing else but onsen. There is onsen as cheap as ¥200 or you can opt for luxurious ryokan as pricey as ¥15000. It's totally up to you but this place definitely worth a visit and try the onsen tamago while you are here! Would...

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Rachel BoatwrightRachel Boatwright
We stayed just outside the town in a hotel, not a ryokan, as the best options sell out quickly during holidays. I only visited two onsen here, but both did not offer traditional shower set-ups. It seems that is common in Kurokawa onsen, so if you stay in a ryokan, I recommend washing off there first. Overall, the town was very cute and small enough to easily walk around. The bamboo lanterns at night were so beautiful and I'm happy we could see them. We visited during late March, and I believe it's supposed to be a winter decoration, but this year it was extended until early April. If you are interested, make sure to do your research beforehand. One thing I will say is the onsen pass, which allows you to enter three onsen or two onsen and receive one item from a local business, lacked current information. It was great price wise, and totally fine if you only use it for onsen. However, we ran into issues trying to redeem the souvenir/food ticket. At least three stores were closed when the pamphlets said they’d be open, and one or two looked permanently closed. I would recommend doing three onsen, or calling in advance to see if businesses are open instead walking all over the place and getting frustrated.
MariaMaria
This onsen town is an absolute gem! No ugly concrete buildings or flashy neon signs here – everything is preserved and rich in tradition. It’s far from the typical mass tourism spots you find elsewhere. Accommodations are limited, and yes, they can be quite pricey, but the service and omotenashi you receive are absolutely remarkable. It’s an experience like no other! During our visit, we stayed at Okyakuya, and it was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend it. Also, don’t forget to bring enough cash with you, as there are no ATMs in town.
PeiPei
A lovely place with ryokan & nothing else but onsen. There is onsen as cheap as ¥200 or you can opt for luxurious ryokan as pricey as ¥15000. It's totally up to you but this place definitely worth a visit and try the onsen tamago while you are here! Would visit again! ❤️
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We stayed just outside the town in a hotel, not a ryokan, as the best options sell out quickly during holidays. I only visited two onsen here, but both did not offer traditional shower set-ups. It seems that is common in Kurokawa onsen, so if you stay in a ryokan, I recommend washing off there first. Overall, the town was very cute and small enough to easily walk around. The bamboo lanterns at night were so beautiful and I'm happy we could see them. We visited during late March, and I believe it's supposed to be a winter decoration, but this year it was extended until early April. If you are interested, make sure to do your research beforehand. One thing I will say is the onsen pass, which allows you to enter three onsen or two onsen and receive one item from a local business, lacked current information. It was great price wise, and totally fine if you only use it for onsen. However, we ran into issues trying to redeem the souvenir/food ticket. At least three stores were closed when the pamphlets said they’d be open, and one or two looked permanently closed. I would recommend doing three onsen, or calling in advance to see if businesses are open instead walking all over the place and getting frustrated.
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This onsen town is an absolute gem! No ugly concrete buildings or flashy neon signs here – everything is preserved and rich in tradition. It’s far from the typical mass tourism spots you find elsewhere. Accommodations are limited, and yes, they can be quite pricey, but the service and omotenashi you receive are absolutely remarkable. It’s an experience like no other! During our visit, we stayed at Okyakuya, and it was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend it. Also, don’t forget to bring enough cash with you, as there are no ATMs in town.
Maria

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A lovely place with ryokan & nothing else but onsen. There is onsen as cheap as ¥200 or you can opt for luxurious ryokan as pricey as ¥15000. It's totally up to you but this place definitely worth a visit and try the onsen tamago while you are here! Would visit again! ❤️
Pei

Pei

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