"Okyakuya" Reviews & Details
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- This long-established inn, dating back to the late Edo period, lets you truly feel its history and savor the authentic atmosphere of Kurokawa Onsen. The grand public baths are as atmospheric as the inn itself, making for a wonderfully leisurely soak; the views from both the indoor and open-air baths are so stunning you'll never want to get out. The serene guest rooms with their beautiful views of the trees, the elegant seiro-mushi (basket-steamed) dishes of local meat and vegetables, and the attentive staff all come together to create a deeply historic and comfortable stay.
Answered question: [Kurokawa onsen(hot spring)] Do you have any recommendations for a nice but affordable Ryokan (Japanese inn) and nearby attractions?
くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2021/9/ 8)
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A homely atmosphere that makes you feel like you're back home
- This is the oldest inn in the Kurokawa Onsen group. You can enjoy the atmosphere of a good old Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn), and there is Japanese hearth at the entrance, making it instagrammable. The Kurokawa Onsen Tourist Association's Becchinkan rents out beautifully colored yukata, geta sandals, and electric bicycles, so we recommend using them to explore the surrounding area. The murmuring of the Tanohara River is very soothing, and the open-air bath has a gentle atmosphere reminiscent of an old-fashioned bathhouse, and the indoor bath is also comfortable, making it a great place for a relaxing girls' trip.
Answered question: Kurokawa Onsen | Girls' trip! Here's the hot spring inn where you can wear a cute yukata and instagrammable!
エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/20)
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Enjoy delicious Kumamoto cuisine in a private room
- I recommend "Okyakuya." It's a lovely inn with a nostalgic, cozy hot spring where you can enjoy the atmosphere of a Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) with all Japanese-style rooms. After enjoying the indoor bath and the open-air bath with a bathhouse feel, we feasted on delicious Kumamoto cuisine. Although it wasn't a room, we were able to dine leisurely in a private room without worrying about the people around us. In particular, the steamed "Kumamoto Akagyu" and "Ajisaigyu" beef with vegetables was healthy and delicious. It was a meal plan that allowed us to enjoy a wide variety of dishes with a focus on locally produced ingredients.
Answered question: Go to Kurokawa Onsen during the New Year holidays! Recommended accommodations where you can dine in your room or in a private room
エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/16)
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This is a long-established hot spring inn with abundant water 100% natural hot spring
- This inn has the feel of a traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn), and the gentle atmosphere will soothe your day to day fatigue. The open-air bath and indoor bath, reminiscent of old-time bathhouses, offer a different kind of pleasure than touring soto-yu (public bathhouses). The corner room along the Tanohara River is particularly comfortable, with a special view of the scenery and the sound of the babbling river, so if there is a vacancy, please try staying there with your married couple ♪
Answered question: Where can I stay in Kurokawa Onsen where I can enjoy soto-yu (public bathhouses) with 100% natural hot spring?
エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/12)
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The inn itself, founded at the end of the Edo period, is perfect instagrammable.
- This inn is one of the oldest in the Kurokawa Onsen hot springs, and you can feel the good old atmosphere and charm from the moment you step inside. It is a lovely, cozy hot spring inn with a nostalgic feel to it. The refreshing feeling that can only be enjoyed at an inn located along the river, and the rooms surrounded by greenery are very comfortable. In particular, the corner rooms along the river are perfect for soaking in the scenery and atmosphere. Soaking in the hot springs while enjoying the atmosphere of an old-fashioned "bathhouse" is also exceptional and highly recommended♪
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エイム's answer (Posted on:2020/11/28)
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This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Kurokawa Onsen.
- Founded in the Edo period, this hot spring inn boasts a history of nearly 300 years. The rooms are pure Japanese-style and have a certain charm. There are about six baths, all of which are natural hot springs. To tour soto-yu (public bathhouses) a common bath pass for all Kurokawa Onsen is sold, which allows you to use all three soto-yu (public bathhouses). The passes are sold at each Ryokan (Japanese inn).
Answered question: Where can I stay in Kurokawa Onsen where I can enjoy soto-yu (public bathhouses) with 100% natural hot spring?
Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/10/ 8)
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Relax and unwind at a historic inn
- The most historical inn in the Kurokawa Onsen group and one of our recommendations is "Rekishi no Yado Onkyakuya." The selling point of this inn is its comfortable, homely atmosphere. The calming wooden structure and the right amount of hospitality that is not too excessive, and above all, the comfort of the sulfate spring that makes your skin smooth are exceptional. This is a recommended inn with hot springs, including the voluminous and delicious local cuisine.
Answered question: [Kurokawa onsen(hot spring)] Do you have any recommendations for a nice but affordable Ryokan (Japanese inn) and nearby attractions?
エイム's answer (Posted on:2019/9/26)
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Enjoy horse sashimi at a historic inn
- At this inn, you can enjoy Kumamoto's specialty, horse sashimi. As this is the oldest inn in Kurokawa Onsen, why not enjoy horse sashimi cuisine while feeling the atmosphere? Horse sashimi is healthy and gentle on the body, so it seems like it will help you reset your daily fatigue.
kaori's answer (Posted on:2019/4/12)
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Great value for money and the hot springs were fantastic
- Kurokawa Onsen has become very poor value for money since it became famous, but this inn was good. The room was calm and clean, and the staff was very considerate. The hot spring was cloudy, and there were reclining Lying-down bath and standing baths, and all the baths were great. The hot spring was good, but the food was especially amazing! Both breakfast and dinner were good in taste, quality, and quantity.
Question answered: Can you recommend any hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) I would like to stay at in the winter?
PP's answer (Posted on:2014/12/10)
An Inn Where You Can Experience the Authentic Charm of Kurokawa