The Kakuto Onsen provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Kakuto Onsen offers a pleasant stay in Ebino for those traveling for business or leisure. Boasting a convenient location, the hotel is just 4km from Ebino Station and 43km from Kagoshima International Airport. This hotel is located near many of Ebino's attractions including 金松法然社務所, Shiratori Onsen Sitayu and Ebinoshi Nagayama Sports Park. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. Our guests consider this hotel to have excellent service.
"Ebino City is located in a rural area, so the guesthouse facilities are not as well-equipped as those in the city; the rooms do not have private bathrooms. The onsen (hot spring) facilities are not as good as those in hotels. However, it's perfectly comfortable for a good night's sleep. What was surprising was that they arranged a private room for us to have breakfast; it was comfortable, had a great dining atmosphere, and offered beautiful natural views from the window, with a full view of cherry blossom trees (in December, only the branches of the cherry blossoms could be seen). We had to spend a night in Ebino City to visit Kirishima National Park. Hotels are very limited, but the Kakuto onsen guesthouse still had its own unique charm."
Have a time of healing at this hot spring hotel which stands at the foot of the Kirishima Mountain Range.
"Hotel location is far from JR station, only suitable for self-driving tour.
There are many choices and delicious food for dinner, breakfast is a set meal, and the taste is average.
If you can choose, you must book a room on the first floor with a private bath in your own room."
[Shiratori Onsen Ueyu ] The star filled sky and the view from the open air bath are spectacular!!
"The hot springs were really good. The effect seems to be the best among the Japanese hot springs I have been to. The room was a bit uncomfortable with the feeling of the 80s, but the food, staff friendly, and hot springs were impressive, and hell was worth going right above the hot springs."