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KAMENOI HOTEL ASO
4.4/5217 Reviews
Most important thing to know about this hotel is that THERE IS NO BATHROOM IN THE ROOMS!! IF you do not intend to shower / bathe in the public bath, then you will have to have a simple wipe down and the only thing in the room is a toilet bowl (with bidet). The location is pretty remote but because of the remote location you have a great view. All rooms facing the back of the hotel get a great view of the mountains behind. Parking is free! After going to the Onsen, you get free Ramen as well and the ramen changes daily. I noticed there were many Japanese families having a great time in the hotel when I was there. It is also equiped with a karaoke room, ping pong tables, massage chairs. If you are not comfortable going to public baths, please find another property.
Aso Plaza Hotel
4/541 Reviews
I went to Silver Week. There were also guests unexpectedly. The night meal in the morning was good with many kinds. The horse stab I asked for additional was especially good ♪ The hot springs are good and conquered all the bathtubs! I was soaked for a long time, but it was a good hot water without hot water ‼︎ However, I wanted the temperature of hot water to be a little higher.
Kamenoi Hotel Aso Park Resort( Old:Hotel Aso no Tsukasa )
4/588 Reviews
I checked in with almost no expectations because there were many negative reviews on various websites. Some of the rooms and the front desk were being renovated, and the elevators in the building were protected by wooden frames, which made my expectations even more deflated. However, my friend had made a reservation for the first night with a kaiseki dinner, which overturned my negative impression. This was because the food was excellent, and the service of the male staff member in charge (the hall manager?) was very pleasant. I felt a strong desire for me to eat delicious local food. He also explained it carefully. In the assortment of two types of horse sashimi, I tried raw potato stems for the first time, along with the rare mane. Amakusa red sea bream sashimi, corn chawanmushi, red beef sukiyaki, Ishigaki pumpkin, takana rice chazuke, Aso milk pudding, etc., were all very delicious. The selection of two types of local sake after listening to my wishes was also excellent, and I consumed more than I usually drink. We were recommended Aso Shrine and its surrounding area as tourist spots, and were also introduced to horse meat croquettes, which we had as a snack on the last day of our stay, and it became one of our fondest memories. We were also grateful that they took the trouble to print out the information and provide it to us. It seemed that the group of six buses was all having the buffet dinner, and we had the kaiseki restaurant to ourselves, so we ended up staying for quite some time because it was so comfortable. Although the smell of the rooms and hallways was a bit of a concern, I would say that the low rating does not apply to the food.

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Number of Hotels2
Number of Reviews306
Lowest PricePHP 4,099
Highest PricePHP 60,090
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 16,866
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 13,894