Yamashinobu

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 853 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 9,2/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A quiet forest-side onsen ryokan in Oda Onsen, Minamioguni, with many baths and traditional meals.

Seven Onsen BathsMultiple public, open-air, and private baths create a varied hot spring stay.
Quiet Forest SettingSecluded woodland surroundings suit travelers seeking calm, privacy, and a slower pace.
Traditional Kaiseki MealsJapanese breakfast and dinner highlight seasonal ingredients, including locally grown produce.
Intimate Small RyokanWith only 12 rooms, the atmosphere feels peaceful, personal, and less crowded.
Handy Bus PickupPickup service from Kurokawa Onsen bus stop makes arrival easier without a car.
Strong Hospitality ReviewsGuest feedback consistently praises warm service, cleanliness, and a relaxing overall stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and baths are the main stay-length driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, settle into multiple baths, eat dinner on-site, enjoy the evening atmosphere, then leave after breakfast or add one extra slow day for Kurokawa strolling and more soaking.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet onsen retreat near Kurokawa rather than a sightseeing base; ideal for 1 night, with 2 nights only if you want a slower bath-focused stay.

Know before booking

Remote without railThere is no nearby train station, so access relies on bus, pickup, taxi, or car.
Not a long baseThe immediate area is about onsen, short walks, and scenery, not dense multi-day sightseeing.
Dinner mattersThis stay works best when you check in on time and use the ryokan for dinner and baths.

Food & drinks

Verified Oda Onsen ryokan at 5960 Manganji with on-site Japanese dining and a couple of useful nearby meal spots.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site venue for breakfast and kaiseki-style dinner.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set with local sides.
  • Homemade sobaspecialtyHouse-made buckwheat noodles.
  • BasashispecialtyKumamoto-style horse sashimi.
  • Akaushi beefspecialtyLocal red beef, often featured at dinner.
Irori Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Post-dinner hearth area with complimentary local sake.

  • Local sakedrinkFree local sake after dinner.
  • HojichadrinkRoasted tea available in the property.
  • Cold waterdrinkSelf-serve refreshment.
Zenya (nearby)
nearby2 min walk

Quiet Japanese dining spot in a renovated old house near the ryokan.

  • Japanese set mealsfoodHomestyle local dishes in a calm setting.
  • Seasonal local ingredientsspecialtyMountain-area produce and regional flavors.
  • TeadrinkSimple meal-side drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yamashinobu is a countryside ryokan in the Minamioguni and Kurokawa Onsen area, best reached by car, taxi, or bus plus a short local transfer rather than on foot from a rail station.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

Ryokan Yamashinobu is a quiet countryside onsen ryokan in Ota Onsen, Minamioguni, just outside Kurokawa Onsen. It suits travelers who want a more secluded, bath-focused stay with traditional atmosphere, but it is less ideal if you want to walk into town or need modern convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Seven baths to exploreThe ryokan offers seven hot-spring baths, including open-air, indoor, gender-separated, and three private baths. It gives your stay a real bath-hopping feel without needing to leave the property.
  • Peaceful forest settingYamashinobu sits in a quiet wooded area in Ota Onsen rather than in a busy main street. This makes it especially appealing if you want birdsong, fresh air, and a calm rural mood.
  • Small-scale and intimateWith only 12 rooms on spacious grounds, the ryokan feels personal and low-density compared with larger inns. That smaller scale can make the experience feel more restful and exclusive.
  • Good room variety for different stylesYou can choose between standard Japanese-style rooms and higher-category rooms with private baths or open-air baths. That flexibility is useful for couples wanting more privacy or travelers who prefer to soak in their own room.
  • Extra touches at nightThe ryokan adds character with evening stargazing sessions and complimentary drinks around the irori hearth. These details make the stay feel more memorable than a simple one-night onsen stop.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not in central Kurokawa OnsenAlthough it is close to Kurokawa, the ryokan is in Ota Onsen and not in the main Kurokawa village center. If you want to stroll out to shops, cafes, and the classic streetscape on foot, the location is less convenient.
  • Car or transfer helps a lotAccess is manageable, but most travelers will rely on a taxi, car, or arranged pickup from the bus stop. It is not the easiest choice for visitors who want simple walkable transport connections.
  • Traditional style over modern luxuryThe appeal here is rustic Japanese atmosphere rather than sleek design or polished contemporary luxury. Travelers expecting a highly modern, hotel-like finish may find it more old-fashioned than upscale.
  • Meals may be challenging for some dietsThe cuisine highlights local specialties and traditional ryokan dining, including regional ingredients such as horse meat. Travelers with selective tastes or strict dietary preferences should confirm details carefully in advance.
  • Arrival timing mattersDinner is served on a fixed evening schedule, so late arrival can reduce the full ryokan experience. This makes it a weaker fit for travelers who want a very flexible check-in and dinner routine.

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