Yumerindo

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 276 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:30 AM
Riverside Location Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 9,1/10
Cleanliness 9,3/10
Comfort 9,4/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Kurokawa Onsen ryokan in Minamioguni known for varied baths and classic atmosphere.

Kurokawa Onsen BaseRight in Kurokawa Onsen, with the bus stop about a one-minute walk away.
Varied Hot Spring BathsOffers private baths, large open-air baths, and additional steam and bedrock bath facilities.
Source-Fed OnsenHot spring baths are described as free-flowing directly from the source.
Riverside AtmosphereTanoharu River sounds and a water wheel add a soothing, scenic onsen setting.
Traditional Wooden InnA long-established Japanese-style wooden ryokan with a calm, classic Kurokawa feel.
Kaiseki Dinner FocusKaiseki cuisine is a featured part of the stay, with children's meal options too.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town rhythm is the strongest reason here: arrive by mid-afternoon, bathe, eat kaiseki dinner, stroll Kurokawa, then enjoy breakfast and another soak before moving on. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower bath-focused pace or have a car for Aso-Kuju scenery nearby.
Trip-planning verdict: Yumerindo works best as a 1-night to 2-night Kurokawa Onsen stay for travelers prioritizing ryokan dining, baths, and a compact onsen-town atmosphere over sightseeing volume.

Know before booking

Limited base valueKurokawa is excellent for baths and atmosphere, but not ideal for many consecutive sightseeing days without a car.
Public transport limitsThe ryokan is near the Kurokawa bus stop, but the wider area is still inconvenient versus rail-based towns.

Food & drinks

Verified as Yumerindo in Kurokawa Onsen, with kaiseki meals and several named on-site dining rooms.

Yume Hitoe (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for breakfast and dinner, set up for relaxed dining.

  • Yume KaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
  • Japanese BreakfastfoodLocal vegetable set meal.
  • Minamioguni RicespecialtyLocal Akigeshiki rice.
  • Beer or Soft DrinkdrinkOften offered with dinner plans.
Momiji (on-site)
on-site

Spacious dining room with river views, useful for families and small groups.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodLocal ingredients, Japanese-Western style.
  • Aso Gentian PorkspecialtyBraised pork in sample dinner.
  • Higo Ajisai BeefspecialtyBeef grilled on a ceramic plate.
  • Seasonal TempurafoodLight fried course item.
Karin (on-site)
on-site

Irori-style dining room with large windows and a traditional feel.

  • Ayu Grilled FishfoodSalt-grilled sweetfish in sample menu.
  • Amakusa Sea BreamfoodSea bream course item.
  • Highland VegetablesspecialtyLocal produce used across meals.
  • Pumpkin PuddingfoodDessert example from dinner.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yumerindo is a Kurokawa Onsen ryokan best reached by highway bus to Kurokawa Onsen and a very short walk, pickup, or taxi for the final approach.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A traditional riverside ryokan in the Kurokawa Onsen area, Yumerindo suits travelers who want a classic onsen stay with multiple bath options and easy bus-stop access. It is less ideal if you want ultra-modern rooms, a highly central stroll-everywhere location, or a very private luxury experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Wide variety of bathsThis ryokan stands out for having several bath types, including open-air baths, indoor baths, sauna-equipped baths, and private bath options. That gives you more flexibility than a ryokan with only one or two communal tubs.
  • Peaceful riverside atmosphereThe property emphasizes the Tanoharu River, waterwheel, and Japanese garden setting, which suggests a stay focused on quiet scenery rather than a built-up resort feel. It should appeal if you want a more atmospheric, classic Kurokawa mood.
  • Very convenient bus accessIt is about a 1-minute walk from the Kurokawa Onsen bus stop, which is unusually convenient for guests arriving by bus. That makes it easier if you are visiting without a car or carrying luggage.
  • Traditional ryokan characterYumerindo presents itself as an older wooden Japanese-style inn, so the appeal is in its authentic ambiance rather than a generic hotel design. Travelers seeking a nostalgic, local onsen experience may find that more memorable.
  • Solid value for a full ryokan stayWith a standard two-meal rate starting from a relatively accessible level for Kurokawa Onsen, it can be a practical way to experience a well-known hot spring area without jumping straight to top-end luxury pricing. The 23-room scale also feels more personal than a large hotel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a sleek luxury propertyBecause it is positioned as a long-running traditional wooden inn, some travelers may find the style more classic than polished or contemporary. If you want a newly built high-design ryokan, this may feel dated.
  • Rooms may vary in comfortThe room mix includes Japanese-style and Japanese-Western options, so the experience is not uniformly premium across all categories. Choosing a lower-tier room may feel less special than the bath areas suggest.
  • Slightly less central on footThe inn overlooks the Kurokawa Onsen area rather than sitting in the most walkable heart of it. That can mean a calmer setting, but also a little less of the compact village feel some travelers want.
  • Shared-bath style may not suit everyoneSeveral of the baths are communal, and one open-air bath is mixed, which will not be comfortable for every guest. If privacy is a top priority, you may need to rely on private bath availability rather than the main bath setup.
  • Experience depends heavily on liking onsen cultureThis property's main appeal is its hot springs, traditional ambiance, and ryokan routine with set meals. Travelers who prefer resort-style facilities, nightlife, or lots of in-room entertainment may find the stay too quiet.

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Current position: 17th out of 51 ryokans in Kumamoto.

Rank Ryokan Rating Reviews
12th Kosugian, Yamakawa Onsen 9.2/10 173
13th Kurokawa-So 9.1/10 974
14th Yamashinobu 9.1/10 853
15th Kurokawa Onsen Yama no Yado Shinmeikan 9.1/10 342
16th Kyutei 9.2/10 87
17th Yumerindo Current ryokan 9.1/10 276
18th Ryotei Matsuya Honkan Suizenji 9.1/10 125
19th Ryokan Wakaba 9.0/10 578
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21st Fujiya 9.0/10 229
22nd Hamazen Ryokan 8.9/10 2,233
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