Let’s start with good things. There is little kitchen you can use. There is free tea. There are two showers and one toilet room near the former entrance. Washing machine is free. The place is opened 24 hours. Wifi is fine. The mat and pillow are comfy. English-friendly.
Now, some bad things. It seems that the place knew much better days. Now, as many others, it became a home for those who work, not travel. It means it is still noisy after 22:00 in the dorm room. Guys can turn on the lights and leave them on. Locker doors slamming, etc. A few tenants did not care about clearing shower after them, same with the toilet slippers that are mandatory but tenants use the ordinary ones. If you are sensitive for this, consider choosing another place or at least a private room.
Many young people stay, I don't know if there are activities in the school, there are more people in the bathhouse, and there are many people in the morning to eat breakfast. It is more convenient for people to drive, there is McDonald's nearby drive through👍🏻
Located within walking distance of the port, this hotel is ideally located for travelers catching a ferry. The accommodation occupies several floors of a multi-tenant building, and guests enter and exit via elevator. The accommodation offers dormitory-style rooms, showers, hair dryers, a lounge, and other amenities, and is reasonably clean. However, the check-in process is extremely simplified, and there seems to be no staff present at night, raising serious questions about security. The night I visited, a drunken riot broke out in the room, and police were called, but no staff were present, leaving guests to spend the night in a cluttered room. There are other affordable dormitories in Kagoshima City, so perhaps I should check their availability first.
What a surprisingly wonderful old ryokan! Operating for a century, its interior boasts a rich Showa-era charm. It definitely feels historic but is spotlessly clean. The true highlight was breakfast, which unexpectedly featured pork shabu-shabu. The broth was made with genuine, high-quality ingredients, and the yuzu kosho was locally sourced. Paired with the black pork, it was absolutely delicious! 😋
It is a little far from Ibusuki Station.
Guests staying at Kokoro no Yado can use the neighboring Kokoro no Yu baths as many times as they like, but the baths are open until 10pm, so I thought the bath times were shorter than at other hot spring inns.
There are a wide variety of baths, including a jacuzzi and sauna in the indoor bath, a tub bath, a bath where you can use a mud pack, and a carbonated spring where you can watch TV.
None of the baths were too hot, so I liked that I could take my time in them.
On the first day, I had dinner at the inn, and on the second day, I had dinner at the restaurant attached to Kokoro no Yu, and I was satisfied with both.
I recommend the Satsuma gozen and seafood bowl at the restaurant!!
The breakfast didn't change much even after staying for several nights, and only the grilled fish and small dishes changed a little, so I would have liked it if there had been a little more variety. The taste was delicious!
The price is very reasonable and you can enjoy a variety of baths, so I would like to stay here again when I come to Ibusuki.
Thank you!
A very clean Japanese-style guesthouse with very hospitable owners. Small but comfortable room and ensuite bathroom/toilet. An onsen and meals are available. In a quiet area but walkable to the station, supermarkets or sand-baths.
The hotel is located just a short walk from Kagoshima Chuo Station. When I was wondering where to park my rental car behind the hotel, a parking attendant kindly showed me the way. For dinner, I went to Nishiya, an izakaya behind the hotel. The counter is wide and it's OK even for one person. I enjoyed yakitori and satsumaage with shochu. The next morning, I went for a walk towards Tenmonkan. The streetscape has a sense of history. After seeing the statue of Saigo Takamori, I returned to the hotel by streetcar. The hotel is conveniently located in front of Takami streetcar station. As for the hotel breakfast, it was a buffet with a wide variety of home-style dishes, and if I took a little at a time onto my plate, it would end up being two plates. I also helped myself to chicken rice.
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CCurious TravellerThis Minshuku is well located on the main road between airport and Miyanoura. If you don’t plan to drive, you can take the bus from the airport and will arrive in about 15 min at the Kokumae bus stop ( bus stop in front of the high school) . The bus stop is just in front of the Minshuku. Bus ride costs ¥200.
The overall condition of the Minshuku is good. The double room that we had was about 100 sqft, with a wash basin inside the room which is good. The futon were comfortable and blankets were warm. Toilet and shower are shared but they were very clean.
Dining area is nice and comfortable. Dinner is excellent with local food. There is free coffee and tea in the reception.
The Minshuku offer rental for hiking shoes if you don’t have any.
Overall I would recommend this place for the great location and price.
RRomanLet’s start with good things. There is little kitchen you can use. There is free tea. There are two showers and one toilet room near the former entrance. Washing machine is free. The place is opened 24 hours. Wifi is fine. The mat and pillow are comfy. English-friendly.
Now, some bad things. It seems that the place knew much better days. Now, as many others, it became a home for those who work, not travel. It means it is still noisy after 22:00 in the dorm room. Guys can turn on the lights and leave them on. Locker doors slamming, etc. A few tenants did not care about clearing shower after them, same with the toilet slippers that are mandatory but tenants use the ordinary ones. If you are sensitive for this, consider choosing another place or at least a private room.
二二黃What a surprisingly wonderful old ryokan! Operating for a century, its interior boasts a rich Showa-era charm. It definitely feels historic but is spotlessly clean. The true highlight was breakfast, which unexpectedly featured pork shabu-shabu. The broth was made with genuine, high-quality ingredients, and the yuzu kosho was locally sourced. Paired with the black pork, it was absolutely delicious! 😋
TThere’s A World To SeeThis place is incredible, ran by a small operation up in the mountains of Kagoshima. The onsen is something out of this world. Rich with iron and minerals from the mountain, it looks like something akin to a studio Ghibli movie from the outside.
The staff are kind and very helpful and breakfast is a real treat for those who like a traditional Japanese breakfast.
10/10 would highly recommend and stay again.
Also to note as a foreigner with tattoos the staff don’t seem to mind so much and my entrance to the baths was permissible. That may be helpful to know.
KKokoVery convenient location if you are looking to explore kirishima natural park. The room is big compared to janaese standards. Free parking on the premises and the breakfast is also very good. The room is ok, it has been remodeled, good place to rest after a long hike. There is a very nice onsen nearby.
The best point of this place was the person in charge, he was very diligent and kind to our every need. Rapidly responding to any doubts.
RRomanGreat place. There is a nice cafe on the second floor. The sand springs are nearby. The room is tiny but cozy. There is a bathtub. It’s a classical Japanese styled room. There is water in the fridge. Also, if you need to buy something, there is a drug store nearby.
If you decide whether to stay there or not hope it helps. The only disadvantage is that you need to walk around 20 min from the station.
Mm_s05It is a little far from Ibusuki Station.
Guests staying at Kokoro no Yado can use the neighboring Kokoro no Yu baths as many times as they like, but the baths are open until 10pm, so I thought the bath times were shorter than at other hot spring inns.
There are a wide variety of baths, including a jacuzzi and sauna in the indoor bath, a tub bath, a bath where you can use a mud pack, and a carbonated spring where you can watch TV.
None of the baths were too hot, so I liked that I could take my time in them.
On the first day, I had dinner at the inn, and on the second day, I had dinner at the restaurant attached to Kokoro no Yu, and I was satisfied with both.
I recommend the Satsuma gozen and seafood bowl at the restaurant!!
The breakfast didn't change much even after staying for several nights, and only the grilled fish and small dishes changed a little, so I would have liked it if there had been a little more variety. The taste was delicious!
The price is very reasonable and you can enjoy a variety of baths, so I would like to stay here again when I come to Ibusuki.
Thank you!
KkaruizawaBecause the previous few days of accommodation experience was very good, so the stay in this small town later chose this hotel. On the last day of check-out at 10:00, the front desk staff learned that I had to leave at 11:30, especially let me stay in the room until that time, and it was free, thank you very much! !
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