Tabinoyado Asonoyu

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 3 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 4:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Public Onsen
Staff 8,4/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,3/10
Comfort 8,2/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional onsen ryokan in Aso’s Uchinomaki area known for varied hot-spring baths and relaxed local atmosphere.

Multiple Bath OptionsGuests can enjoy indoor, open-air, private baths, and even a footbath.
Free-Flowing OnsenNatural hot spring water is a key draw for a restorative, authentic soak.
Traditional Rural FeelThe inn is praised for its nostalgic, old-style atmosphere and calm countryside character.
Small, Quiet ScaleWith only 11 rooms, it offers a more intimate and low-key stay.
Good Aso BaseConvenient for exploring Aso sights while staying in the Uchinomaki hot-spring area.
Easy Parking AccessFree parking makes it practical for road trips around Aso.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town logic is the main driver here: one night works well for check-in, baths, dinner, sleep, breakfast, and a next-day Aso outing; a second night only makes sense if you want a slower Uchinomaki plus Aso caldera pace.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used for a short onsen stay in the Aso/Uchinomaki area, especially with a car or a simple one-night Aso sightseeing plan.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotAso area sightseeing spreads out widely, so travelers without a car may lose time on buses and taxis.
Not a long-stay baseThe ryokan suits a short reset better than a long regional base unless you already planned multiple Aso-area stops.
Simple rather than luxeThis looks like a smaller, traditional, homey inn, not a polished luxury ryokan with extensive facilities.

Food & drinks

A traditional Uchimaki Onsen ryokan at 6 Ozato with simple on-site Japanese meals and good local dining nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and dinner with local Aso dishes.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSimple set-style morning meal.
  • Local dinner setfoodTraditional Japanese ryokan meal.
  • BasashispecialtyKumamoto horse sashimi specialty.
  • DengakuspecialtyChargrilled miso-glazed local bites.
  • Dago-jiruspecialtyHearty dumpling soup from Kumamoto.
Aso Milk Factory Restaurant (nearby)
nearbyabout 800 m

Popular nearby dairy-focused restaurant with pizza, pasta, cheese, and sweets.

  • PizzafoodItalian-style pies with local cheese.
  • PastafoodSimple pasta dishes using Aso ingredients.
  • Fresh cheesespecialtyHouse-made dairy specialties.
  • Aso milkdrinkRich local milk drinks.
  • GelatospecialtyMilk-based dessert after sightseeing.
Imakin Shokudo (nearby)
nearbyabout 1 km

Well-known Uchimaki eatery famous for Akaushi beef bowls at lunch.

  • Akaushi beef bowlspecialtyLocal red beef over rice.
  • Hot spring egg toppingfoodCommon rich topping for the bowl.
  • Japanese set lunchfoodCasual local meal option.
  • BeerdrinkAlcohol is available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Aso Uchinomaki Onsen area and is usually easiest to reach via JR Aso or Uchinomaki area bus access, with a short taxi ride for the final approach.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a small hot-spring ryokan in Aso, Kumamoto, suited to travelers who want a simple, traditional stay with local food and a relaxed onsen atmosphere. It is a better fit for laid-back guests with a car or flexible plans than for travelers seeking polished luxury or station-area convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic hot-spring focusThe inn is known for natural hot spring baths with water flowing directly from the source, including public and open-air baths for staying guests. That gives the stay a more genuine onsen feel than a standard countryside hotel.
  • Local Kumamoto-style mealsA highlight here is the home-style local cooking, especially specialties such as takana-meshi and dagojiru. It suits travelers who want regional food rather than a generic buffet.
  • Small and low-key atmosphereWith only 11 rooms, the ryokan feels more intimate and less hectic than the larger resorts around Aso. It is a good match if you prefer a quieter, more personal countryside stay.
  • Warm wooden characterThe interior is noted for its woody, cozy feel, which adds charm and makes the property feel more like a traditional inn than a modern chain hotel. That atmosphere is part of the appeal if you want a classic Japanese mood.
  • Useful base for Aso sightseeingThe property is in Aso City and works well as a base for exploring the wider Aso area, including onsen spots and volcanic scenery by car. It offers a calmer setting than staying in a busier urban area.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not especially convenient without a carAccess is around 10 minutes by taxi from Aso Station, so it is less convenient if you rely fully on trains and local transit. Arrivals, sightseeing, and dinner planning are easier with your own vehicle.
  • Simple rather than luxuriousThis ryokan is better described as modest and traditional than upscale. If you want premium design, large rooms, or a full resort-style experience, it may feel too basic.
  • Very limited room inventoryBecause the inn has only 11 rooms, popular dates can be harder to secure and options may be limited. That can be frustrating if you need flexibility or are booking late.
  • Likely fewer facilities than big Aso resortsThe appeal here is the baths, food, and relaxed inn atmosphere, not a long list of entertainment or wellness facilities. Travelers wanting multiple lounges, big view decks, or extensive services may find it too minimal.
  • Traditional style may not suit everyoneGuests looking for a sleek modern hotel experience may find the ryokan setting too old-school in tone. Its charm depends heavily on whether you enjoy classic Japanese lodging and a slower pace.

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Current position: 39th out of 51 ryokans in Kumamoto.

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