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[Minamioguni Town, Aso District]Information on new facilities and refurbished establishments around Kurokawa Onsen

2025.10.06

Discover newly opened facilities and refurbished establishments in and around Kurokawa Onsen (Minamioguni Town, Kumamoto Prefecture). Each spot lies within a 5-10 minute drive from Kurokawa Onsen town, making them easy to visit between hot spring hopping. From new ventures by long-established inns to cafés nestled in lush satoyama landscapes and restaurants dedicated to local ingredients, these spots brim with diverse appeal. Explore them as fresh ways to enjoy Kurokawa Onsen.

Kōkichi no Yu Day Spa, reopened after an eight-year hiatus

Nestled in the mountains just a few minutes’ drive from Kurokawa Onsen town, the day-trip hot spring ‘Kōkichi no Yu’ temporarily closed following the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake and the 2020 torrential rains. However, with support from various quarters, it reopened in October 2024. Nestled within a tranquil forest surrounded by trees, it is a secluded hot spring retreat featuring an atmospheric indoor bath and private open-air baths. It boasts a milky white sulphur spring, rare in Kurokawa Onsen, whose waters carry a faint sulphur scent and are reputed to leave the skin feeling soft and supple.

Location: 6363-1 Mangandera, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 10:00–19:00 (last admission 18:00)
Regular Closing Day: Wednesday
Admission: Adults ¥700, Children (elementary school age and under) ¥300 (Private bath rental ¥2,500 for 60 minutes)

Dog run included! A soothing café where you can pop in with your beloved dog: ‘Wan Caffe’

Wan Caffe, located along National Route 442 in the Tanohara area, approximately a 5-minute drive from Kurokawa Onsen, is a café with a dog run – perfect for dog lovers. This homely establishment, which opened on 1st January 2020 (Wan Wan Day), underwent a refurbishment in March 2025. Visitors can enjoy authentic coffee brewed using an espresso machine, alongside light meals such as homemade hot dogs and apple pie.

Location: 7295-2 Manganjiji, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 10:00–16:30
Regular Closing Days: Tuesday and Wednesday (subject to change)
Opening Hours: 10:00–16:30 Regular Closing Days: Tuesdays and Wednesdays (subject to change)

Location: 7295-2 Manganjiji, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 10:00–16:30
Regular Closing Days: Tuesdays and Wednesdays (subject to change)

SLOW WALK CAFE: Savour a leisurely morning in the hot spring town

SLOW WALK CAFE opened in May 2025 at the heart of Kurokawa Onsen town. Operating from 8am to 2pm, it’s a café perfect for stopping by during strolls or after bathing. Within its warm, wood-toned interior, the aromatic coffee and generously filled sandwiches are popular. Morning offerings include casquettes and canelés made with local ingredients, alongside seasonal sweets. This new spot invites you to spend a leisurely moment enveloped by the scenery of the four seasons.

Location: 6695 Manganjiji, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 8:00–14:00
Regular Closing Days: Monday to Wednesday (Open 4 days a week ※Please check Instagram)

Photogenic Café in the Satoyama: “Kissa Takenokuma” – Where Clear Streams and Architectural Beauty Harmonise

In May 2023, Kissa Takenokuma opened in the Takenokuma district of Akababa, Minamioguni Town. This unique café offers a splendid harmony of satoyama scenery and beautiful architecture.

The menu brims with local bounty, with the “Three-Variety Steamed Rice Set” (featuring three exquisite steamed rice dishes using seasonal ingredients and a sweet accompaniment) proving particularly popular. Carefully crafted to highlight the inherent flavours of ingredients such as rice from Minami-Kōchi and seasonal vegetables, its gentle taste permeates the body.

Location: 2041 Akababa, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 11:00–16:00 (last orders 15:30)
Regular Closing Days: Tuesday and Wednesday
Notes: Due to limited seating, entry may be restricted during busy periods. Temporary closures may occur depending on the season or weather.

Location: 2041 Akababa, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
Opening Hours: 11:00–16:00 (last orders 15:30)
Regular Closing Days: Tuesday and Wednesday
Notes: Due to limited seating, entry may be restricted during busy periods. Temporary closures may occur depending on the season or weather conditions.

>Kissa Takenokuma Official website

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[Minamioguni Town, Aso District]Information on new facilities and refurbished establishments around Kurokawa Onsen

Discover newly opened facilities and refurbished establishments in and around Kurokawa Onsen (Minamioguni Town, Kumamoto Prefecture). Each spot lies within a 5-10 minute drive from Kurokawa Onsen town, making them easy to visit between hot spring hopping. From new ventures by long-established inns to cafés nestled in lush satoyama landscapes and restaurants dedicated to local ingredients, these spots brim with diverse appeal. Explore them as fresh ways to enjoy Kurokawa Onsen.

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