Aso Resort Grand Vrio Hotel is located a 7-minute drive from Akamizu Train Station. It offers modern accommodations with indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths, a golf course and karaoke.
Located in Aso, 21 miles from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, Fairfield by Marriott Kumamoto Aso has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Guest House Asora offers free Wi-Fi and beds in Western and Japanese-style rooms. It also features a garden, a free-use kitchen and a coin-operated washing machine.
阿蘇び心 Asobi Gokoro in Aso provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. The air-conditioned accommodations are 20 miles from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto.
Boasting various hot spring baths that can be reserved for private use, Yumeoi-so provides chic Japanese-style accommodations. Guests can enjoy karaoke and table tennis for free.
AsoTsuruya is a recently renovated ryokan in Aso where guests can make the most of its bar and shared lounge. This 3-star ryokan offers daily room service.
Sozankyo is a traditional Japanese-style inn with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths. Located within the Aso Uchimaki Onsen Hot Spring Area, it provides free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Great views. Great trip. Only disappointment is the blue "lake" in Nakadake Crater. All the pictures show the "lake" while to my understanding it was destroyed during the 2016 earthquake. It was what drawn my attention to this location to begin with, so it was disappointing not seeing it. All these pictures should be replaced with what currently is there, not what used to be there.
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Unfortunately access to the crater is still prohibited due...
Unfortunately access to the crater is still prohibited due to the risk of toxic gases, but the surrounding area is impressive. For those keen on a hard nature walk you can walk up the steep trail of the neighbouring peak and look down into the crater from there. Allow a good half a day or more to do this!
We arrived to Aso region in hopes to hike the mountain, but the weather wasn't very favourable. We did enjoy our room, and the private baths were amazing way to relax in the rain. We didn't have a car and there were not a lot of food options walkable from the inn. We also didn't realized to book the dinner well in advance. Would recommend making reservations for food in advance of your visit (there is a 7/11 which is a walking distance down the road). The breakfast was ample and delicious! Would stay again.
Our stay was in early December and I can’t thank their staff enough. They were so friendly and nice, helped us to get the taxi and being extremely helpful for everything. We are so touched by the services. The room and everything were nice. There was a private Onsen you can use for free once during the stay. The breakfast was good too with Aso milk. We really enjoyed the stay and will definitely recommend this!
The staff are reassuringly COVID aware
Rooms with a private hot spring water bath and mountain view offer an amazing experience!! Our bath was huge so we decided not to use the public baths.
The buffet breakfasts and dinners offered a variety of delicious Japanese and international dishes! and the reasonable price included a variety of choices of free drinks!
It was totally out of my surprise that a share-house can be this comfortable and clean. The place is much bigger and comfier than the other hotels we stayed during this trip. And the host was so nice that ask us about our trip the day after, and give us a lot of advice for how to visit Aso Volcano properly. It really feels like a home while we stayed there.
The host is very helpful and hospitable.He even drove us to the bus and train station. The facility is decorated with the most precious works of art.We had breakfast served, and it was also a feast of a meal.We received 5 star treatment at Bellbird Hotel.Our beds were comfy..Rooms had enough space.Bathroom facilities were clean and in order.
This is a new hotel that is right next to the railroad station and the bus stop from where you can go to mount Aso. Our stay, even though short, was a very pleasant one. There is not restaurant in the hotel, however they do have a nice dining area with microwave oven where you can eat whatever you buy from Lawson just across the road :)
Food is really nice, perfect for elderly and very spacious. Staff is quite strict in some meaning, I got a little scold when step on the tatami (with hotel’s slipper) but there is no sign of “no shoe” (I can understand that may be it my fault) Staff are quite aged but very strong and active. They are very helpful when needed help.
A quaint and beautiful onsen ryokan located in Aso. The room we got on the second floor was large and comfortable. The ryokan has a public onsen and 5 private onsens (reserved for guests after 9pm) located in an adjoning building. Dinner was amazing as expected from a ryokan. We used the private onsen twice!
A convenient base for visiting Aso. What you expect - a small, clean guesthouse in a quiet suburb a few minutes’ walk from Aso station. Helpful information provided (by owner and on the wall) about local attractions, timetables etc.
Our first time staying at a traditional Japanese inn. My daughter had done the research and chosen the spot. The location was amazing and I would definitely stay there again. The breakfast and onsen were fantastic!
Everyone was happy with the hotel. Room size was perfect for our group.,...the onsen...the food. Everything was good. Lobby souvenir shop had quite a good selection of clothes...
The staff is enthusiastic and kind. Although the bathroom and toilet are shared, they provide a private room. For such a price in the area, I think everything's reasonable.
Room was of good size and had a good view of Mt Aso. Huge parking area and the breakfast and dinner had good variety. A nice place to base yourself in the Aso area.
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