People come to Amakusa for various reasons, such as sightseeing, fishing, and work. The perfect place to stay as a base for your stay as it is located in a quiet residential area with restaurants and convenience stores nearby. It is an ideal accommodation without meals for those who participate in various sports events.
Kakusuisou is located in a small hot spring town in the mountains of Minamata, "Yunotsuru Onsen." It opened in 1962. We are proud of the quality of our spring water, and during your stay you can enjoy six different private baths. We hope to help you escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life at our inn surrounded by mountains and rivers, and give you the opportunity to reclaim your time. The mountains change scenery with the seasons, the hot spring town has a retro Showa era feel, and the baths are filled with natural hot spring water. And the food. We offer seasonal vegetables, meat and fresh fish from Kumamoto and Kagoshima, arranged in a way that is unique to Kakusuisou. We look forward to welcoming you.
Wake up to the chirps of birds in the morning, stroll through a garden full of beautiful flowers and trees in the afternoon, and gaze at the starry sky at night. A luxurious day spent at your leisure. Located in a corner of the 5,000m2 garden "Natural Garden Minamiaso". Enjoy a private resort limited to one group per day. An open-air living room, three twin bedrooms with privacy in mind, and a Japanese-style room. A terrace overlooking Mt. Aso and the garden, a bathroom, and two toilets. In addition to air conditioning and heating, there are also cooking utensils, tableware, a refrigerator, a rice cooker, and other facilities that are sufficient for self-catering. Relax on the terrace and enjoy the breeze while looking at the five peaks of Aso and the beautiful garden, or enjoy a barbecue with your friends. It would be a waste to think of this place as just a place to stay. The water is natural water with a hardness of 64 and a pH of 7.0, pumped from 80 meters underground. Please try the tea or mizuwari (Japanese cocktail) made with this water. There are many hot springs run by the village and inns nearby, so you can enjoy a leisurely hot spring tour.