Aso Kurokawa Hidden Gem Accommodation in Kumamoto
Whether traveling with friends or family, the number of people that can stay is always our top priority when booking accommodation. This time, we booked a guesthouse in Kumamoto, and it turned out to be quite special. Located near Kurokawa Onsen, it's in a relatively remote area, deep in the mountains, making it more suitable for those traveling by car.
Unlike traditional hot spring inns, this place is surrounded by forests, offering a rare tranquility. You can listen to the cicadas, escape the hustle and bustle of skyscrapers and city life, and enjoy the serene environment, gaze at the stars, and spend quality time with friends under a sky free from light pollution.
The journey there was quite an adventure, with only a single narrow and winding mountain road. So, it's best to ask the guesthouse owner for the best route before you go, as the route suggested by Google Maps is longer.
The guesthouse is spacious, accommodating up to six people with two double beds and tatami mats. It is well-equipped with essentials such as a dishwasher, washing machine, induction cooker, rice cooker, and coffee machine, but you need to bring your own ingredients and seasonings. If you don't have your own, don't worry; there are two food vending machines at the entrance offering curry rice, ramen, and chicken soup. Additionally, there's a fire starter on the terrace, perfect for a campfire night with friends. For entertainment, besides local TV channels, there's also Netflix and YouTube, so you can cozy up with friends and watch Netflix. 😌 It also has its own private bath, with certified natural spring water.
Checking in is very simple. There's a tablet on the coffee table by the sofa. Just enter the guest's information and confirm via video call with the staff to complete the contactless check-in.
With a grateful heart, I experienced everything. Besides feeling a sense of happiness, I also felt fortunate to be healthy and alive, wishing I could turn back time to this summer.