Reserva esto si You want the Kurokawa Onsen experience but prefer a resort-style buffet and free-flowing alcohol over a hushed, traditional kaiseki meal.
Por qué a la gente le encanta
All-you-can-drink alcohol included with the dinner buffet
Two private family baths (kashikiri) are free and require no reservation
Stunning river views from the 'Keiryu' open-air bath
Resumen rápido: This is a high-volume 'onsen resort' that caters to tour groups and families, so expect bustling hallways and buffet lines rather than zen-like seclusion.
Reseñado por @YvetteChoco4705480: I stayed here during the rainy season and it was actually perfect. Soaking in my private open-air bath while listening to the rushing river below was the most relaxing experience of my life. If you need a total mental reset, this is the place.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Guests love the free booze and variety of baths, but often complain about the aging facilities and repetitive buffet food.
Reality check
The 'resort' vibe means it gets crowded and noisy, especially during breakfast and dinner rushes.
You are traveling with a group or family and want a casual atmosphere
You enjoy unlimited beer and shochu with your dinner
You are nervous about public nudity and want free private baths
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily cleaning, though hallways can be dusty.
Bathroom hygiene: Public baths are well-maintained, but private baths can get grimy by the end of the day. Some reports of mold in older room grouting.
Maintenance: The main building is showing its age with peeling paint and worn tatami in some rooms.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality; clean but not luxurious.
Odors & scents: Older rooms can have a lingering musty or 'old tatami' smell; ventilation issues reported.
Sleepability™
6MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Rushing river water (white noise for some, disturbance for others)
Hallway chatter and footsteps due to thin walls
Duct/ventilation hum in some rooms
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
Dinner and breakfast are buffets; arrive early to beat the tour group rush.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk to the town center, but the return trip is uphill.
There is a standard bathing tax of ~150 JPY per person added to the bill.
Qué llevar
Earplugs for the river noise and thin walls
Slip-on shoes for navigating the hotel and town (you'll take them off constantly)
Cash for street food and the 'Onsen Hopping Pass' (Tegata)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Akari Koji (Annex) rooms — renovated, modern, and have actual beds
River View rooms on higher floors for the best scenery
Habitaciones a evitar
Main Building Standard Japanese rooms if you require an in-room shower
Rooms near the elevator or dining hall (high foot traffic)
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I would like to request a room in the 'Akari Koji' annex if possible. If not, please ensure I am assigned a room that includes a shower/bath inside the room, away from the elevator.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Does the hotel allow tattoos?
Officially no for public baths, but they have two free private family baths (kashikiri) where you can bathe privately without issue.
Is the private bath really free?
Yes, there are two private baths available on a first-come, first-served basis. You just check the sign to see if it's vacant.
Is there a shuttle service?
Yes, they offer a free shuttle to/from the Kurokawa Onsen bus stop. Call them when you arrive.
What is the food like?
It is a large buffet with Japanese and Western options, plus all-you-can-drink alcohol. It is decent but not gourmet level.
Do all rooms have baths?
No. Many standard rooms in the main building only have a toilet and sink. You must check the room description carefully.
Is there Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby and rooms, though speeds can be spotty in the old wing.
Consejos de Insiders
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The 'Starry Sky' telescope on the roof is often broken, but the roof is still a great spot for stargazing.
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Skip the hotel lunch (they don't serve it) and walk to Warokuya for their famous curry.
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The private baths are busiest right after dinner (7-9 PM); try going during the dinner service (6 PM) for zero wait.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'ventilation' in some older rooms can pull in cigarette smoke or musty smells from the hallway.
💡The private baths are great but one of them has had reports of 'rotten' floorboards—watch your step.
💡You can wear the hotel yukata (robe) out into the town, which is standard practice in Kurokawa.