Ryokan Nanjoen

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 183 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 2:00 PM
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,8/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Kurokawa Onsen ryokan in Minamioguni known for atmospheric baths, kaiseki meals, and classic Japanese stays.

Kurokawa Onsen BaseIn the heart of Kurokawa Onsen, convenient for strolling the hot spring village.
Varied Hot SpringsMultiple bath types, including open-air, indoor, family, and guest-only onsen.
Private Bath OptionFamily bath availability adds flexibility for couples, families, or private soaking.
Traditional Ryokan FeelTatami rooms and classic design deliver a distinctly Japanese ryokan atmosphere.
Kaiseki Dinner FocusMulti-course Japanese meals are a recurring highlight for staying guests.
Bus Stop PickupPickup from Kurokawa Onsen bus stop supports easier arrival without a car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the strongest stay driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, sleep early, enjoy breakfast and morning baths, then stroll Kurokawa or continue onward. A second night works if you want a slower hot-spring rhythm or nearby Aso-area driving.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1 to 2 night Kurokawa Onsen stay for baths, ryokan meals, and easy onsen-town strolling rather than as a major sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Car access fussThe inn sits behind the Kurokawa Ryokan Association parking area, so arrival can feel less direct than a simple roadside hotel.
Limited long-stay baseKurokawa is excellent for baths and atmosphere, but the immediate area is small enough that many travelers finish its core experience in one night.
Not rail-convenientThis is not a station-area property. It suits bus or car travelers better than train-first itineraries with frequent luggage moves.

Food & drinks

Verified as Ryokan Nanjoen in Kurokawa Onsen, with Japanese breakfast and kaiseki-style dinner served on-site plus useful walkable dining nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Private-feel counter or table seating for breakfast and dinner.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Kumamoto beefspecialtyAjisai beef grilled on a ceramic plate.
  • Horse sashimispecialtyLocal Kumamoto specialty, served at dinner.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast with local touches.
  • Sakura nattospecialtyNatto mixed with horse meat, a Kumamoto-style breakfast item.
Iroriya (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual late-opening local spot with izakaya-style dishes.

  • Izakaya dishesfoodCasual small plates and local cooking.
  • House-made dishesfoodSimple homemade items are noted.
  • DrinksdrinkUseful stop for an evening drink.
Sumiyoshi Shokudo (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Small local eatery with country-style meals using local rice and vegetables.

  • Country cookingfoodHomestyle local set-style dishes.
  • Local ricespecialtyMeals feature locally sourced rice.
  • Seasonal vegetablesfoodSimple dishes built around local produce.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Ryokan Nanjoen is a Kurokawa Onsen ryokan best reached by highway bus, regional bus, taxi, or rental car rather than by walking from a rail station.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A well-located Kurokawa Onsen ryokan with a strong traditional feel, varied baths, and warmly remembered service. It suits travelers who want classic onsen ambiance and generous meals more than those seeking polished luxury or ultra-modern comfort.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Central Kurokawa positionIt sits right in Kurokawa Onsen at 6612-1 Manganji, making it easy to explore the village on foot. That convenience is especially valuable if you want to stroll between shops, baths, and the main onsen streets.
  • Several bath styles in one stayNanjoen offers multiple in-house bathing options, including gender-separated baths, family baths, and some rooms with their own hot spring bath. This gives you more flexibility than a ryokan with only one shared bath area.
  • Rooms with private onsen availableSome guestrooms include their own hot spring bath, which is a big plus for couples or guests who prefer a quieter soak. It also makes the experience easier if you value privacy over communal bathing.
  • Memorable multi-course mealsGuests regularly praise the elaborate kaiseki-style dinner and satisfying breakfast, with local flavors that feel tied to the Aso and Kumamoto area. The meal experience appears to be one of the ryokan's strongest highlights.
  • Warm, attentive hospitalityService is often described as thoughtful and hands-on, with staff helping with details like dietary requests, luggage, and arrival support. That level of care can make the stay feel more personal than a larger hotel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Maintenance can feel unevenSome guests describe parts of the property as a bit dated or not as well maintained as competing ryokans in Kurokawa. If you are expecting a consistently refined luxury finish, this may disappoint.
  • English support may be limitedCommunication in English may not always be smooth, so travelers who rely on detailed verbal guidance could find interactions harder than at more international-facing properties. This matters more if you have specific requests or arrive late.
  • Traditional meals may not suit everyoneThe dinner is a major feature, but it can include regional items such as horse sashimi and a very substantial number of courses. Travelers with selective tastes may find the food experience less comfortable than enthusiasts of classic ryokan cuisine.
  • Noise-sensitive guests may strugglePast guest feedback suggests that room equipment or corridor noise can occasionally be noticeable at night. Light sleepers may prefer a property known for more sound insulation or newer room systems.
  • Better for atmosphere than modern luxuryNanjoen seems strongest on character, baths, and hospitality rather than sleek design or cutting-edge amenities. If your priority is a highly contemporary upscale ryokan, other options in the area may fit better.

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