Kirishima miyama hotel
8,5/10 Excellent - Based on 192 reviews
Kirishima Miyama Hotel presents a traditional Japanese lodging experience in Kirishima, blending tatami-floored rooms and futon bedding with a compact modern service set‑up. Rooms commonly feature balconies or windows that look out to forested slopes and the hotel maintains a garden, terrace and a communal lounge for quiet moments. The property is frequently described as a ryokan with onsen in Kagoshima, offering the atmosphere and rituals associated with local hot‑spring stays while providing straightforward amenities such as complimentary Wi‑Fi and an on‑site restaurant.
Bath facilities are a defining element here: guests report a mix of indoor and outdoor thermal baths and a number of small private baths that suit couples or travellers who prefer seclusion, with day‑use bathing available during designated hours. Meals focus on Japanese cuisine, with breakfast served à la carte or in Asian style and evening menus that lean toward multi‑course, locally sourced preparations; staff are noted for attentive service and traditional hospitality. The hotel’s bathing options support both shared and private use, making it a practical choice for those seeking a ryokan with onsen experience that can accommodate privacy.
Practical details underline the hotel’s appeal for exploration of the Kirishima area: check‑in and check‑out hours follow typical regional practice, and the location is a short drive from key attractions such as Kirishima Jingu and the Ebino Plateau, with Kagoshima Airport within travel distance for most arrivals. On‑site parking is available and the property serves as a base for hiking and local sightseeing, while guestrooms are equipped for restful stays after outdoor activities. Advance notice of arrival time is recommended to ensure a smooth check‑in.
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Review summary for: Kirishima miyama hotel
Positive Reviews
Very friendly, attentive staff
Multiple reviews praise staff and hosts as polite, helpful and caring; staff often go the extra mile (using translation apps, attentive service) to ensure guests are well looked after.
Numerous private onsens (indoor & outdoor)
Guests loved the five private baths—indoor and outdoor options, bookable for private use and available 24/7—highlighted as the standout feature and perfect for couples, families and tattooed guests.
Excellent food (kaiseki dinner & Japanese breakfast)
Many reviewers praised the dinner and breakfast, noting varied, well-prepared kaiseki-style meals and unexpectedly strong quality for the price; dinner in particular described as amazing.
Clean, comfortable traditional atmosphere with nice views
The ryokan’s retro/japanese-style rooms, quiet peaceful setting and forest/star views were appreciated; guests found the property comfortable, clean and authentic, delivering a pleasant traditional experience.
Family- and tattoo-friendly with good value and parking
Several guests noted the ryokan is welcoming to families (and children), allows private use helpful for families, accommodates tattoos, offers good value for food and baths, and has ample parking.
Negative Reviews
Somewhat old/dated facilities
Multiple reviewers described the property as old-fashioned or a bit aged—charming to some, but others noted wear (dated decor, sticky carpet in one report) compared with modern hotels.
Small rooms and firm/thin bedding; limited in-room facilities
Guests reported compact rooms, small toilets and springy or hard beds; some room types lack an in-room shower (tatami/futon setups), which may not suit those expecting larger western-style rooms.
No lift / stairs access can be difficult
The entrance and upper floors require stairs and there is no elevator, making it inconvenient for guests with heavy luggage or mobility issues; higher floors cited as less convenient despite better views.
Temperature/insulation and few climate controls
Older building construction and limited air conditioning/insulation caused rooms and dining areas to heat up in strong sun or feel warm; a few guests suggested this affected comfort in hot seasons.
Logistics & communication (dinner reservations, small extra charges, transport)
A few guests mentioned practical issues: the hotel may not accept same-night dinner requests (reserve in advance), occasional small onsen/use fees were clarified at checkout, bus service is infrequent and there’s no hotel shuttle—some guests also experienced limited English communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are mainly Japanese-style with futons and typically accommodate 2–4 guests depending on the room type; check the room description for exact capacity before booking.
The property offers multiple baths including outdoor onsen and smaller baths that can be used privately; some baths are reservable for private use.
There is no regular hotel airport shuttle listed; guests usually take a taxi, rental car, or arrange private transfer from Kagoshima Airport (about 19 km away).
Staff receive high guest ratings and can assist in English to a useful degree, though Japanese is commonly used; advance requests for English assistance are recommended.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 19:00 and check-out is by 10:00; the hotel asks guests to inform them of their estimated arrival time in advance.
Yes — most rooms are tatami-style with futons and the on-site restaurant serves Japanese breakfasts and multi-course dinners, offering a customary ryokan experience.
Maruo (Maruo) Waterfall is within walking distance, Kirishima Jingu Shrine is around 9 km away, and the Ebino Plateau and Kirishima National Park are within a short drive.
Public transport options are limited; the nearest JR stations are roughly 12–13 km away and visitors commonly use taxis, occasional local buses, or guided tours for local travel.
Private/reservable baths are available at the property; guests with tattoos often use private baths to avoid public-bath rules, so inquire at booking or check-in.
Pets are not accepted at the hotel; there are small shops and an onsen-market nearby for essentials, while larger supermarkets are a short drive away.
