Chalet de montagne Hibari d’Asagiri
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Ryokan highlights
A quiet mountain-style ryokan in Asagiri with spacious rooms, scenic views, and easy family stays.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified as Asagiri Sanso Hibari at 2500 Fukada Nishi, with an on-site dining venue and locally focused Japanese-Western meals.
Private-room on-site restaurant with course meals using seasonal local ingredients.
- Course mealfoodJapanese-Western set course.
- Local seasonal vegetablesspecialtyFresh produce from the area.
- Kids platefoodSimple meal for children.
- DrinksdrinkMeal-time drinks available.
Ryokan breakfast served on site; Asian-style breakfast is clearly mentioned.
- Asian breakfastfoodRyokan-style morning meal.
- Warm dishesfoodComforting breakfast items.
- TeadrinkHot tea with breakfast.
Guest dinner with local specialties; exact set changes by stay plan and season.
- Ayu sweetfishspecialtyLocal specialty often noted by guests.
- BasashispecialtyKumamoto-style horse sashimi.
- Handmade local dishesfoodHome-style dishes with local vegetables.
- Sake or alcoholdrinkDrinks enjoyed with dinner.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This rural lodging in Asagiri is easiest to reach by car or taxi from nearby Kumagawa Railway stations, with Kagoshima Airport usually the most practical airport gateway.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Asagiri Sanso Hibari appears to be a countryside lodge-style ryokan in Asagiri, Kumamoto, best suited to travelers who want quiet, space, wood-built character, and local meals rather than sightseeing convenience. It looks especially appealing for couples or families seeking a rural stay with private-use baths and large rooms, but less ideal if you want a central base or polished luxury-hotel facilities.
- Striking wood-built roomsThe property is known for its heavy use of cedar and natural materials, which gives the stay a warm mountain-lodge feel rather than a standard roadside inn. Some room types are especially large and feel more like a private retreat than a compact ryokan room.
- Big decks and outdoor atmosphereAll main-room types reportedly include wooden decks, and some larger units have exceptionally spacious terraces with features like hammocks. That makes it a strong pick if you want to sit outside, unwind, and enjoy the rural setting.
- Excellent for families or small groupsThe larger room categories appear unusually spacious for Japan, with layouts that can include a kitchen, living area, and multiple sleeping zones. This setup is much more practical than a typical ryokan if you are traveling with children or parents.
- Memorable local mealsMeals are a standout point here, with strong guest scores and a focus on Kumamoto ingredients, seasonal mountain produce, and homestyle cooking. Travelers who value dinner and breakfast as part of the experience are likely to get more from this stay.
- Relaxed private bath styleThe ryokan offers family baths that can be used without advance reservation, which is convenient for couples, families, or guests who prefer more privacy than a public bath setting. This can make the bathing experience feel easier and less formal.
- Remote countryside locationThis ryokan is in rural Asagiri in Kuma District, not in a major sightseeing hub, so it is better for a quiet escape than for easy access to many attractions. If you want to walk to restaurants, stations, or nightlife, the setting may feel too isolated.
- Not a luxury onsen resortThe stay seems to focus more on warmth, space, and local character than on high-end resort amenities. Travelers expecting a polished luxury ryokan with extensive spa facilities, designer service flow, or large public bath complexes may find it too simple.
- Best features depend on room typeThe property has multiple room categories, and the most impressive elements such as very large floor plans, kitchens, or especially expansive decks are not equally guaranteed across every room. Choosing the wrong category could lead to a much less special stay.
- Limited convenience nearbyBecause the appeal is tied to nature and seclusion, the trade-off is reduced day-to-day convenience around the property. It is not the kind of place where you can rely on a dense cluster of shops, cafés, and attractions just outside the door.
- Rural charm over transport efficiencyThis is more of a destination stay than an efficient base for fast regional touring. If your plan involves moving around Kumamoto aggressively or maximizing public-transport convenience, it may create extra travel friction.
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Current position: 35th out of 51 ryokans in Kumamoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30th | Yunoyado Irifune | 9.3/10 | 9 |
| 31st | Tsuetate Onsen Hotel Hizenya | 8.7/10 | 752 |
| 32nd | Sato no Yu Waraku | 8.8/10 | 39 |
| 33rd | Ryokan Hirayama | 8.7/10 | 39 |
| 34th | Tamana Onsen Happouen | 9.4/10 | 3 |
| 35th | Chalet de montagne Hibari d’Asagiri Current ryokan | 8.9/10 | 6 |
| 36th | AsoTsuruya | 8.5/10 | 80 |
| 37th | Takenokura Sansō, Hakusui Onsen | 8.6/10 | 2 |
| 38th | Hikyou Shirakawagensen Sansou Takefue | 8.4/10 | 5 |
| 39th | Tabinoyado Asonoyu | 8.3/10 | 3 |
| 40th | Ryokoji Temple | 5.2/10 | 1 |
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