Kirishima Kanko Hotel, Kirishima
About the Hotel
Kirishima Kanko Hotel features hot-spring baths with stunning mountain views and is renowned for its traditional Japanese hospitality. The hotel offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional Japanese design, making it a unique destination. Located approximately 18.5 miles from Kagoshima, it serves as a base for exploring the natural beauty of the Kirishima region. Visitors can enjoy an array of recreational options and dining experiences on-site.
Location
Nestled within close proximity to Kirishima Shinwanosato Park and Onami Pond, the hotel is surrounded by natural attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby sites like Maruo Falls and Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park. Accessibility is convenient, with a car park available on-site and public transportation options just a short distance away, facilitating travel to Kagoshima and beyond.
Rooms
Each of the 121 air-conditioned rooms includes a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries. Guests can choose from stylish designer rooms with tatami flooring and futon bedding. In-room amenities also include a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and yukata robes for comfort. Certain units feature additional seating areas, allowing for relaxation and enjoyment of the surrounding views.
Eat & Drink
The hotel's restaurant, Pari, specializes in traditional multi-course Kaiseki meals using seasonal ingredients. Guests can also visit Yamazato Izakaya for a more casual dining experience, which serves a variety of drinks, including beer and shochu. A breakfast buffet is available, alongside an in-house bar for guests seeking refreshment throughout their stay. Additionally, the lobby features a shop selling local Japanese liquors.
Leisure & Business
Kirishima Kanko Hotel provides various recreational amenities, including private hot-spring baths, a sauna, and a massage service for relaxation. Guests can also engage in activities such as table tennis and karaoke. Business visitors will find essential meeting rooms and a computer station for their needs. The hotel's garden offers a serene environment for unwinding.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Internet access
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- No pets allowed
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Horseback riding
- Table tennis
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Children's buffet
Spa & Leisure
- Karaoke
- Garden area
- Sauna
- Massage
- Hot spring bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers spacious rooms but is in need of renovations soon. The smoke smell was a downside during my stay, but the size of the room was impressive. The location was convenient for accessing the spa resort, but being close to a small town made it feel somewhat isolated. The dining options were extensive, with a mix of Japanese and Western styles, though the octopus millefeuille stood out. The facilities need improvement and renovation work is required, but overall, a comfortable stay was possible.
The hotel is conveniently located close to the onsen street, offering a picturesque view of ample white steams. While the rooms may need renovation, the overall experience is enhanced by this unique setting. However, some rooms may have issues like cockroaches, so a thorough check is recommended. The dining options are varied and impressive, especially the Viking style meals. The hotel is in a relatively remote area, providing a peaceful atmosphere but limiting access during certain hours.
The hotel is situated in a very small town and relatively remote, offering standard rooms where even the Crown Prince had previously stayed. Although the toilet and bath need renovation, the open porch attached to the room enhances its charm. The location is good, especially for visits between 7 pm and 10 pm to the nearby spa resort, despite the limited parking.
I was delighted to experience the hotel's breathtaking views of Mount Sakurajima, but unfortunately, not all rooms met my cleanliness standards. The service was impeccable, but the location was a bit remote. The dining options were diverse and satisfying, offering a mix of Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisines. The facilities were adequate, but parking was limited.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms, despite offering superb views across the valley to Mount Sakurajima, are in need of renovation, especially the toilet and bath areas. The location, while good, is relatively remote and only close to a very small town. The dining options were very Japanese-focused, with Viking-style breakfast and excellent barbecue. The facilities are decent but could use some improvements.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms had superb views across the valley to Mount Sakurajima, but unfortunately, I encountered a cockroach in another room. On the bright side, heading to the onsen street offered a serene view of ample white steams. The location is only close to a very small town and relatively remote, which might not suit everyone, but the dining experience, offering a Viking style meal with Japanese, Western, and Chinese choices, was extremely good.
The hotel rooms, despite the rain, were large and very comfortable, offering a stunning view towards Mount Sakurajima, where even the Crown Prince had stayed before. While the location is only close to a very small town and relatively remote, it does provide access to the spa resort. The dining experience had extensive offerings but leaned heavily towards Japanese cuisine, which might not suit all tastes. Overall, the amenities and friendly service make this a good choice despite limited parking hours.
The hotel offers superb views across the valley to Mount Sakurajima. The rooms are comfortable but need renovation in the toilet and bath areas. The service is satisfactory. The location is in a very small town and relatively remote. The facilities need some updates.
The room was large and very comfortable with a stunning view, but it needs renovation to the toilet and bath in the coming schedule as they are the most frequently occupied areas. The hotel is only close to a very small town and relatively remote, which can be a downside for those seeking vibrant surroundings. The dining experience is very good offering homemade ice-cream, although the menu is extensive but very Japanese. The facilities are decent but may require some improvements.
The hotel offers a mixed experience with its scenic location but some room issues. The service was satisfactory, and the dining options were a highlight.
The hotel offers stunning views of the onsen street with ample white steams and across the valley to Mount Sakurajima where Crown Prince stayed. The rooms provide a comfortable stay but might need renovation soon, especially the toilet and bath areas. The location, although close to a very small town and remote, offers a unique experience. The dining options cater to different tastes but may have limited timings, while the facilities meet expectations.
The hotel offers stunning views across the valley to Mount Sakurajima. The room was large and very comfortable. The service was top-notch. Located close to a very small town and relatively remote, it provides a peaceful retreat. The dining experience was very Japanese, and the facilities were well-equipped.
The hotel is nestled in a very small town and relatively remote location, offering serene surroundings. The rooms are clean and comfortable, but the toilet and bath are in need of renovation. The dining experience is delightful with a variety of Japanese, Western, and Chinese style choices. However, the dining hours are limited. The open porch attached to the room provides a charming view of the onsen street with its distinctive white steams.
The hotel is set in a relatively remote area close to a very small town. The rooms need renovation, especially the toilet and bath areas, as they appear worn out. On the bright side, the open porch attached to the room offers a nice view of the onsen street, with white steams visible in the rain, providing a serene ambiance.
The hotel offers superb views across the valley to Mount Sakurajima. The rooms are large and very comfortable with a stunning view, but they need renovation to the toilet and bath. It's rather pity during rainy days. The location is close to a very small town, relatively remote, and offers good parking. The dining experience is Viking style, including Japanese, Western, and Chinese choices. The freshly baked bread is a highlight.