Myoken Ishiharaso
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Myoken Ishiharaso

#1 of Scenic Hotels in Kyushu
4376 Kareigawa, Hayato-cho, Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture 899-5113, Japan
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Large common bath and open-air bath with 100% directly sourced water. Kaiseki cuisine with fresh, seasonal specialty ingredients.Show More
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4.2/5Cleanliness: 4.2
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Airport: Kagoshima Airport
(9.7km)
Train: Kareigawa Station
(5.6km)
Train: JR Hyokiyama Station
(6.3km)
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Twin with Bath, River View
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Twin with Bath, River View

2 Small double beds
Has window
Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
River View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, Mountain View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, Mountain View

2 Double bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
Mountain View
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Japanese-Style Room with Bath
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Japanese-Style Room with Bath

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Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
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Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View
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Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View

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Private Bathroom
River View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, Mountain View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, Mountain View

2 Double bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
Mountain View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View

2 Double bed
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Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
River View
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Japanese-Style with Bath, River View
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Japanese-Style with Bath, River View

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River View
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Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View
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Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View

2 Small double beds
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Private Bathroom
River View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View
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Main Building Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath, River View

2 Double bed
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Non-smoking
Private Bathroom
River View
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Japanese-Style Room with River View
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Japanese-Style Room with River View

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4.2/5
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  • Cleanliness4.2
  • Amenities4.2
  • Location4.2
  • Service4.2

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Guest User
April 10, 2024
Visiting relatives and road tour . Excellent facilities and great food. Only issue I had was onsen was 1 temperature for all except ice bath. Hot, too hot to sit long.
Guest User
March 24, 2024
Style. Meticulously renovated restored and recently opened hotel of 9 separate houses throughout town Setting. Upcycled machiyas for a sense of nostalgia in a once busy coastal merchant town. An escape from touristy Kyoto, I drove in but the train is only 90 min ride from Kyoto station Explore. The under the radar quiet little seaside town including the splendid bank from 1920s, cute shops and restaurants, and other historical machiyas, several of which have been turned into hotel accommodations, each one unique Rooms. My lovely spacious two storey townhouse Konoji, built early Showa period, more an uncluttered private home (with laundry machine, books etc) was super close to “downtown” and just hidden behind the hotel’s French restaurant, in the heart of town, 1163 square feet with two bedrooms, meticulously rebuilt, except for the wood beamed roof of the ground floor living room, the house looks completely brand new, the facade of the other townhouses (all in separate buildings) looked more authentically old @ the hotel I love the historical colorful stories of the town. A short walk from the once bustling but still shimmering Kuzuryu River. Most staff spoke English well especially the staff that checked me in. Food & drinks. Upscale delicious French cuisine using local ingredients, one of Michelin star chef Tateru Yoshino’s restaurants Prices. $590 included dinner & breakfast Rating. 5/5
Guest User
December 25, 2023
We were blown away when we last visited Myoken Ishiharaso, but somehow, our stay last week was even more magical. From the enchanting settings to the Onsen quality to the incredible kaiseki cuisine to the professional, friendly and attentive staff, this is genuinely one of the iconic Onsen ryokans in all of Japan. One nice bonus - location wise, it's a mere 15 minutes by taxi from Kagoshima Airport, which is served by four domestic carriers and is a mere 2-hour flight from Tokyo Haneda or an even shorter 75 minute flight from Osaka Itami. Yes, you can easily do an overnight trip to Ishiharaso - just make sure to get there by 2PM (check-in time is an hour earlier than most ryokans), as you'll definitely want to maximize your time there. The thing we learned on our second trip had to do with the Onsen quality. We already knew that the hot springs at the property came straight from the nearby source, all baths were free-flowing (and overflowing), the overflow onsen were discharged and never recirculated. While it's not uncommon to have ryokans offer such quality, many of the high-end properties do provide it, and even in the rooms, like Ishiharaso does. But the goodness does not stop there. While many places call their onsen "authentic," Ishiharaso takes things a bit further: the precious hot springs nutrients are never diluted by adding tap water (which is often the case as a means to cool down the hot springs), have no exposure to air/oxygen until it runs into the bath, Alfa Laval (a French company) heat exchangers are used to control the temperature - it is a system that takes only thermal energy using mountain water. For these reasons and more, the onsen is distributed as it is from the source without being in contact with the air or adding a single drop of water to the hot springs. It's pure goodness at Myoken Ishiharaso. Also, the size of the bathtubs everywhere - in the rooms, in the communal baths and the rental baths (that can be rented privately by guests staying at the ryokan) - are determined based on the advise from experts based on the principle of one turn per hour - in order to meet hygiene standards for bathtubs. In other words, a bathtub that fills up in an hour is ideal. If you make a bathtub bigger than that, you will need to dilute it with water, circulate the water, and chlorinate it. Therefore, the size of the each of the onsen baths at Ishiharaso was decided according to the amount of onsen it can pipe into each bath. Finally - the in-room onsen are drained, meticulously scrubbed clean, and then refilled after each group of guests depart each room. They do the same daily for the communal and rental onsen baths as well. Myoken Ishiharaso's hot springs are called "Bijin no Yu" (spring of beauty) thanks to bicarbonate spring (hydrogen carbonate and carbon dioxide) and metasilicic acid (a form of silicon dioxide, aka silica.) Hot springs with hydrogen carbinate are also composed of sodium, calcium and magnesium. Bicarbonate s
Guest User
January 3, 2022
We decided to add on one night in Kagoshima prior to embarking on our second Yakushima trip. We did this specifically to try out Myoken Ishiharaso - while the ryokan is a relative unknown in foreign circles, the its prominence among Japanese folks as one of the top onsen and culinary ryokans prompted to extend our trip to try it out. We're definitely glad we did! First, the location - even though it's a mere 15 minutes drive from Kagoshima Airport, we felt like we were a world away; the ryokan is on the outskirts of Kirishima National Park, and is situated along the banks of the pretty and quaint Amori River. It's definitely a place you can easily visit from Tokyo or Osaka given its proximity to the airport, and feel like you're in an off-the-beaten-path destination. On the other hand, it's quite a ways away from Kagoshima City proper... if you want to see the sights (Sakurajima, Sengan-en, etc.) then you definitely should plan for a long day or spend two nights in the area. Note that check-in at Ishiharaso is 2PM, and you'll want to get there not much later than that, if you intend to enjoy everything that the ryokan has to offer. We stayed in a Suite in the" Ishikura" annex building called "Kirara." It's generously proportioned (85 square meters) and features a separate bedroom/living room/tatami room, and an open-air outdoor Onsen (natural hot springs) bath on the room's balcony. The added benefit of staying in an Ishikura room (and a handful of the top suites in the main building) is the fact that you can elect to have meals in your own room. We chose Kirara due to preferring a more comfortable (to us), Western-style accommodation - Kirara's bedroom has two double beds, and the living room is furnished with real sofas. Please note that in-room meals are served in the Tatami room. We really enjoyed the variety of Onsens that are available at Ishiharaso. The in-room open-air Onsen was awesome. It's different from many others in that it's full of Iron, and you can really smell it. Not a super pleasant aroma, but it's natural, and it's not overpowering in its aroma. What was impressive is the fact that it's not only is it of the "kakenagashi" (24/7 constant free-flowing) variety, but the volume and force is unlike any other Onsen we've experienced. We could tell that they are close to the source, and there is an abundance of the hot springs water that Ishiharaso taps into. We also tried out several of the Onsens on the property, and they were all interesting in their own unique way. There is a pretty pathway along the river that leads guests to the main "Daiyokujo" (segregated communal bath) that is large and indoors in a separate building that also contains a lounge/cafe. In addition, there are several outdoor Onsens scattered througout the river banks, including a footbath, a mixed-gender bath, and two private rental baths for couples/families/friends. Ishiharaso rents out bathing suits for women, which is (probably!) needed for the mixed-g
Guest User
April 28, 2024
I stayed here for the third night of my 4-night, 5-day trip to Kagoshima Onsen. I enjoyed it 20 years ago, so I'm revisiting it. I had high hopes for this time. However, I immediately felt something was off. The room attendant was Chinese, and he explained things one-sidedly without any consideration for me. It was scary to go down 100m in geta sandals after the rain. The water was hot, but there was plenty of it, which was good. The expected meal was carefully prepared, the dishes were fine, and the ingredients were not expensive. The sashimi was only two pieces of pickled bonito. More than that, the dining area was a windowless cave, and it was stuffy and I felt sick. The room was spacious, but there were many steps, so I left the light on all the way to the toilet to avoid falling. The worst part was the poor air conditioning, and there was no air conditioning, so I was so hot and sweaty that I woke up many times. There were many barriers, I drank the hot spring before meals and in the morning, I couldn't sleep at night, and I didn't get enough sleep. The food was not as good as I expected, so I don't understand why this place is featured in magazines and selected by Michelin? Well, our room is just a random one, so I guess it can't be helped?
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Guest User
March 23, 2024
Last year, I stayed in a Japanese-Western style room at "Ishigura" on my first visit, and was very satisfied with both the hot spring and the food. This time, I stayed in a renovated room called "Odan". This room was also wonderful. All the rooms on the river side have good views, but I would say that "Odan" is the best of them all. The thatched roof houses of "Wasure-no-Sato Gajoen" on the opposite bank provide a beautiful backdrop. The open-air bath in the room is a free-flowing hot spring like Ishigura, but the inn has multiple hot springs, and since the hot springs at Ishigura and "Odan" are different, the ingredients are slightly different. The open-air bath at "Odan" is probably more carbonated, as you can clearly see bubbles constantly rising on the surface of the bath.
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Guest User
December 9, 2023
This is the best hot spring inn in Kyushu. The hospitality is second to none, and the rooms are simple yet luxurious. One third of the room I stayed in was the bath space, which was an elegance I have never experienced before. The Ramune hot spring is fizzy and extremely warming. In addition to the bath in the room, the large public bath is also spectacular, and there is also a rustic open-air bath along the river, making it a bath wonderland. The meals are mainly mountain cuisine, and all the dishes are delicious, making it very relaxing in the mountains. I think this is one of the best quality hot spring inns in Japan. I definitely recommend it!
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Guest User
July 24, 2022
I stayed in my wife and Ishigura room. The room was very modern and comfortable. Especially the open-air bath in the room was the best. The large public bath and private open-air bath were nice, but having an open-air bath in the room is very convenient. The Amori River, the green trees on the opposite bank, and the birds flying around create a great atmosphere, and I have bathed many times. The food was very good both dinner and breakfast.
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Guest User
September 27, 2022
This is my second time at Ishihara Sanso. The first time was over five years ago, when we visited with my parents and daughter. This time, my mother, sister and I stayed at the Ishikura, which we had been interested in, for two days in a room with an open-air bath. My mother, who has many food preferences and likes and dislikes, ate most of the food that was served to us during our stay. The food was very delicious with gentle seasoning that made the most of the natural ingredients. However, since the rooms are basically for two people, the extra bed was comfortable, but the bed was installed right at the edge of the closet, which opens and closes, so we had a hard time opening and closing the safe door or taking out clothes without pushing the bed. The room was much smaller than I expected, so I wish there was a little more space. Then, I had some beer from the refrigerator in the room at night, but it wasn't cold, probably because of the refrigerator's setting, and it didn't taste good. I think it would be better to lower the temperature if you're going to serve beer. Also, at breakfast on the last day, there was a thick hair right in front of the tray that was set on the table...I should have told the restaurant about it. I didn't feel like touching it with my hands when he was next to me... I thought he might have noticed because he was looking for the chopsticks in the chopsticks case... In this day and age, hygiene is the most important issue, so it seems like the table was set up to some extent before we sat down, so I wish he had at least done a final check before we arrived. Overall, we expect service that is commensurate with the price, so I've pointed out some points that bothered me.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Breakfast
StyleA la carte
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 18
Large common bath and open-air bath with 100% directly sourced water. Kaiseki cuisine with fresh, seasonal specialty ingredients.

Services & Amenities

Hot Spring
Health & Wellness
Facilities for Children

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Myoken Ishiharaso?

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What is the closest airport to Myoken Ishiharaso?

The closest airport is Kagoshima Airport. It is 9.7km from the hotel and approximately a 15minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Myoken Ishiharaso?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 10:00.

Does Myoken Ishiharaso provide airport transfer services?

No, the Myoken Ishiharaso doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Myoken Ishiharaso have?

Myoken Ishiharaso has the following amenities and services: Hot Spring, Golf Course.

Does Myoken Ishiharaso have a swimming pool?

No, Myoken Ishiharaso doesn't have a pool.

Does Myoken Ishiharaso have fitness amenities?

No, Myoken Ishiharaso doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Myoken Ishiharaso provide Wi-Fi?

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Does Myoken Ishiharaso have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Myoken Ishiharaso has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Myoken Ishiharaso provide breakfast?

Yes, Myoken Ishiharaso provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportKagoshima Airport
Distance to Airport9.69KM
Nearest Train StationKareigawa Station
Distance to Train Station5.56KM
Average Price FromEUR856
Hotel Star Rating5