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Shinwaen
4.5/54 Reviews
There is a hot spring in the room and the setting is very good Parking available Breakfast and dinner are also superb Really can't miss one berth and two meals
Syukubo Aso
4.5/58 Reviews
If you are looking for a true Japanese Ryokan experience, this is the place to be. Everything in this ryokan is not done randomly, even the rooms! All rooms are named after a kind of flower and the owner planted the named flower outside of the room. Moreover if you off the lights at night, the landscape created outside will form a painting-like view when you see from the washi paper windows. The ingredients used during dinner and breakfast are all farm products by the owner itself. He even use his own rice (Koshihikari) and if you would like to support him, you can purchase it at the lobby. After breakfast, the owner prepare coffee at the lobby for the guests to chill. Onsen wise, there is a public onsen and also a private one which you can book for an hour. The onsen is smaller than normal ryokan but it is still enjoyable! The only problem I have during my stay was the smell of smoke as they use wooden fire which spread throughout the ryokan. There is no bathroom in all the guest rooms so you will need to use the public bath.The meals provided was scrumptious and we have trouble finishing it because it was just too much! We really enjoyed our stay there and would definitely go back there if ever we are visiting Aso again!
Sozankyo
4.6/539 Reviews
We stayed for one night from July 9 (Sat) and stayed with a couple in the Japanese style room ”Nikwa” on the third floor. The purpose of this time was to touch the nature of ASO and to feel the liberation and to soak in a hot spring with good quality of springs. The room was more modern and sophisticated than I thought and more than expected. It was a room that was renewed last year. What I was worried about was that the closet was an old Japanese house, and it smelled mold without lighting, and the mattress on the bed was a little too hard, and the view was not good even on the third floor. The bath was a pure source hanging water, which did not heating, water or circulation, and the hot water temperature was just right, and it was a very good quality hot spring as rumored. However, the size is small and there is no open-air bath. I also used ”taruyu” in the rental bath, but it was well maintained and very comfortable. The meal was ”red beef steak seat”. There were many items and all were very delicious, but I thought that the red beef of the heart was a little fat and the mountain woman fish was quite small. The service was made to be a woman from Nepal, but there were several points that I was worried about, such as vertically distributing rectangular dishes of incense. I think this is a problem of staff training. Overall, it is a very old established inn with a very historical style, and it is well understood that it is carefully maintained, and it is thought that it is a hot spring inn with a taste. I felt that the charm of this inn was exhausted by the word ”good quality hot spring”.
Hotel Kadoman
4.2/519 Reviews
It was a very disappointing stay. After checking in, when I was about to head to my room, a female staff member ran up to me and guided me, saying, ”This is it.” Please get on the elevator,” and ran away. I get on the elevator on that street, but I can't find a room even if I look for it. When I went back to the first floor, I found the same female staff member again. And when it's time for dinner, I try to leave the room, but the door won't lock. Even though the door should be auto-locked, it opens when you push the door. Maybe it's badly built, the key doesn't go in and it doesn't lock. When I called the front desk, a female staff member came immediately, but she said, ”Please wait a moment,” and left without a word for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes had passed, a male staff member finally arrived, but he said, ”We can't move rooms because they are fully booked. We will call a contractor to fix it.” Do I have to?” When I asked, he said, ”Since there was a canceled room, please go to that room.” For dinner, I had the ”Akaushi course”, but there were also extremely few dishes. Red beef is a small amount of beef about 2 x 5 cm thick and 5 mm thick, about 3 small bowls, and a little horse sashimi and sashimi. This is the first time I've had such a small amount of food at a hot spring inn. It may be good for small eaters. Also, the foreign staff brought the chawanmushi, but for some reason it was placed on the table instead of on a plate with a spoon for chawanmushi. As for the private bath, when I went early in the morning, there was a used toothbrush and floss on the edge of the bath. It's gross even if it's not in the corona misfortune. At checkout, not a single word of apology was given. Is it because I changed rooms that the matter has already been resolved? Is it just a makeshift lie that I will tell the staff at the morning meeting? This is my first time staying at this inn. It's unthinkable that a hotel can't be locked, and it's unthinkable to leave it alone for half an hour. It was fully equipped with safety box, too, but is problem before that. ”All users, please be careful.”
Fairfield by Marriott Kumamoto Aso
4.7/580 Reviews
We are so happy we booked this hotel for heading to Mt Aso. First, the staff greeting was super warm and welcoming. The hotel is brand new and while our room was a great and functional design, the bed was the most comfortable western-style bed we’ve had in all of Japan! It’s location is super convenient if you arrive by train (it’s across the street) and while they don’t really have dining facilities, there is a fun outdoor market right outside where we grabbed dinner: meat skewers, mustard greens biscuit and a delicious craft beer (there is also ramen and a few other food choices).
Hotel Suncrown Oaso
4.1/55 Reviews
I go as if I were going to a restaurant for dinner. There are many items and it is delicious. The bartender sometimes made a cocktail after the meal. The room is very normal. The desk is small for room drinks and makeup. The seven spillows of the futon are pleasant but you will have different tastes. I want a hot spring because it is Aso, but I think that if there is at least a large communal bath, the evaluation will be raised. I feel that breakfast has fallen in quality compared to before. 1 There is a free coffee machine in the lobby on the floor.

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More about Aso

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. New and popular hotels in Aso recommended by Trip.com. If you travel to Japan, visiting Aso is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Aso.

Aso does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. JR Aso Station is a large train station in Aso. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

On Trip.com, there are 24 recommended hotels in Aso. The local average price is 182 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 four-star hotels in Aso at an average price of 101 SGD per night. There are 18 three-star hotels in Aso at an average price of 209 SGD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Aso at an average price of 98 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Aso, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. A popular hotel in Aso, Aso Plaza Hotel Kumamoto is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Sozankyo Kumamoto.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Aso, such as Aso Shrine. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Tenku no Michi. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Kusasenri, Mount Aso. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Matsumoto Kiyoshi to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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