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sanji
Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:37 pm

Kurokawa Onsen (Kumamoto-ken) [E]
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Location : Kurokawa Onsen
Prefecture : Kumamoto-ken
Attractions : located along a river, in the mountains of Kyushu (north-east), this town is renowned for its ryokan and hot springs (onsen).

For onsen lovers, Kurokawa is perhaps the best destination of all Japan. Try to imagine: a small village nested in the mountains of Kyushu, without train access, none of those ugly 8-stories concrete hotels found everywhere in Japan, no combini and even better, not a single pachinko... Only vintage ryokan with gorgeous outside baths, and guests walking from bath to bath wearing the traditional yukata. If you think that such a place does not exist in this country - and regret it - then Kurokawa Onsen should be your next destination.

http://www.secret-japan.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=154


Access : 

The only public transportation to Kurokawa Onsen is the bus. Three companies are sharing the market. They have connexions from Beppu, Kumamoto, Aso or Fukuoka.

With Kyushu Sanko:


With JR:


With Nishitetsu Bus:


If you can drive in Japan, renting a car is advised. You then will also be able to visit the surroundings attractions, including Aso volcano. Keep in mind that in Kurokawa Onsen itself, the car is useless: the village is very small, and even if you intend to stay in a ryokan a little further from the town itself (there are some that are quite isolated), there will always be a free transportation organized by the ryokan to bring their guests where they want to go, and pick them back later...

Also, car parking is free in Kurokawa Onsen.





  
  RED
  
  ryokan : Iyashi no Sato - Kiyashiki (&#12356;&#12420;&#12375;&#12398;&#37324;&#12288;&#27193;&#12420;&#12375;&#12365;)

  
  1 BLUE
  
  onsen : Yamabiko Ryokan (&#12420;&#12414;&#12403;&#12371;&#26053;&#39208;)

  
  2 BLUE
  
  onsen : Ikoi Ryokan (&#12356;&#12371;&#12356;&#26053;&#39208;)

  
  3 BLUE
  
  onsen : Oku no Yu (&#22885;&#12398;&#28271;)

  
  4 BLUE
  
  onsen : Yamamizugi (&#23665;&#12415;&#12378;&#26408;)

  
  5 BLUE
  
  onsen : Hozantei (&#24070;&#23665;&#20141;)

  
  S AQUA
  
  sake shop

  
  T AQUA
  
  temple





Accommodation

Spending a night in Kurokaza Onsen is strongly advised. We can find a Our recommendation : 158 

From 13'800 yens (week days) to 15'900 yens (week-end) per person for the double room, including breakfast and dinner.

Some pictures taken in other ryokan... 
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Other interesting spots: a small temple (mark T) located in front of the Shinmeikan ryokan, where visitors are often leaving their used "onsen pass". There is also an excellent shop with some high quality local sake (mark S), available at very atractive prices...




Onsen

http://kurokawaonsen.main.jp/archives/tegata2-thumb.jpgThis is the most important object you will use in Kurokawa! This round piece of wood, with a string to carry it around your neck, is your entrance ticket for Kurokawa hot springs!
This pass can be purchased at any ryokan, costs 1200 yens, is valid 6 months and allows you to soak in 3 different onsen. Simply show it at each onsen you would like to visit: a stamp will be added and the bath will be yours to enjoy.&#12288;Visiting an onsen only to enjoy the bath (day trip only) is very easy in Kurokawa, and it is also rather inexpensive. Finally, the used pass is also a great souvenir for Japanese people.
Alternatively, you can pay directly at the entrance of the ryokan if you want to visit just one place - the entrance fee is then 500 yens.
Most of the baths are open to visitors from 8h30 to 21h00.




With 24 onsen - all with outside baths - it can be pretty though to select which place to soak in! Here is a list of 5 ryokan which have some of the best rotenburo of Kurokawa Onsen (not having seen all of them, you might find some other great, too); they are numbered on the map, from the left to the right:
Yamabiko Ryokan (&#12420;&#12414;&#12403;&#12371;&#26053;&#39208;) : a really huge shallow rotenburo surrounded by trees - you definitively will need some time to enjoy that bath;
Ikoi Ryokan (&#12356;&#12371;&#12356;&#26053;&#39208;) : In the heart of Kurokawa Onsen, this cute ryokan has smaller outside baths with only limited views, but also with lots of vegetations around them;
Oku no Yu (&#22885;&#12398;&#28271;) : Just next to the river, a couple of hundred meters from the village, with a large bath and another, smaller, directly next to the water opposite a waterfall; there is also a cave bath;
Yamamizugi (&#23665;&#12415;&#12378;&#26408;) : A beautiful bath just next to the river, but a little far from the town itself;
Hozantei (&#24070;&#23665;&#20141;) : A narrow but long bath nested next to a stream and offering a nice view on a small waterfall lighted at night.
For more details, see .

For those interested, here is the 

One reason why staying overnight is a must is the pleasure of wandering in the village wearing a yukata, walking from one bath to another... Especially in the middle of the afternoon and early evening, most of persons you will see in town will be wearing that traditional clothes. There is virtually no car in the center of the village.

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Links


http://www.kurokawaonsen.or.jp/date/data.html : Some maps to download and print;
http://www.kurokawaonsen.or.jp : Official Kurokawa web site (interesting information, but browsing is difficult and internal links tend to change too often).

