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Ryotei Matsuya Honkan Suizenji

Kumamoto

A 4-minute walk from Suizenji Park in Kumamoto, Ryotei Matsuya Honkan Suizenji offers accommodations with access to a public bath.

c
chrischeri
From
United States
The hotel is right be the Suizenji park and the associated trails along the river. It's very peaceful and beautiful. Good for birdwatching. It's also right near the tram into the center of the city right up to the castle stop (Y180 flat rate) which is really convenient and cheap. The hotel itself is really well appointed and has 2 private and 1 public onsen which was really nice.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 59 reviews
Price from
$199.20
1 night, 2 adults

Wasuki Tsukasakan

Kumamoto

A 15-minute walk from Kumamoto Castle in Kumamoto, Wasuki Tsukasakan provides accommodations with access to a public bath.

T
Trapond
From
Japan
The location was really good, right in the city center. Around the area was a lot of shops and restaurants. The breakfast is really really good
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 70 reviews
Price from
$107
1 night, 2 adults

Matsuya Bekkan

Kumamoto

Just a 10-minute walk to Suizenji Station, Matsuya Bekkan offers western-style rooms with free Wi-Fi and free private parking. The property is a 15-minute drive from Kumamoto Station.

M
Mohammad
From
Saudi Arabia
Very clean and hospitable. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
Excellent - What previous guests thought, 43 reviews
Price from
$133
1 night, 2 adults

Tsukasa Royal Hotel

Tamana (Near Kumamoto)

Tsukasa Royal Hotel offers a sauna and free private parking, and is within 13 miles of Hirayama Hot Spring and 16 miles of Hosokawa Residence Gyobutei.

s
stephanie
From
United States
Parking. Onsen is clean and huge. Has sauna and cold bath. Tattoo is ok even though it says not ok. Most of the people at onsen has tattoo. Family friendly. Do not avail their breakfast buffet. Same price for kids and adults 2750 yen. Needs reservation. We reserved at 0800. Arrived at 0805 by 0835, food is gone. They’re putting away the food to get ready for lunch buffet. Not so much selections. The front desk does not speak english and will avoid talking to you. He does not entertain questions. The one helping to carry our bags speaks english and answers all our questions.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 212 reviews
Price from
$94.81
1 night, 2 adults

Kikuchi Kanko Hotel

Kikuchi (Near Kumamoto)

Kikuchi Kanko Hotel enjoys a location in Kikuchi, 13 miles from Hirayama Hot Spring and 13 miles from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 5.9
Fair - What previous guests thought, 61 reviews
Price from
$118.52
1 night, 2 adults

Ryokan Yayanoyu

Ueki (Near Kumamoto)

13 miles from Kumamoto Castle in Ueki, Ryokan Yayanoyu provides accommodations with access to a hot spring bath and open-air bath.

C
Chun Yin
From
Netherlands
Staff at the property was very nice and friendly, food there is perfect. The private onsen is spacious, nothing to complain about. Our the day of our departure our car couldn't start up due to battery issue, the owner came to help quickly which saved our day!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 32 reviews

Satsuki Bessou

Tamana (Near Kumamoto)

Satsuki Bessou provides a hot spring bath and a public bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodations with free Wifi in Tamana, 12 miles from Hirayama Hot Spring.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.8
Good - What previous guests thought, 55 reviews
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Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.