Kurokawa Onsen — Rustic Mountain Hot Spring Village
Kurokawa Onsen (黒川温泉) is a preserved onsen village in the mountains north of Mt. Aso, designed to look like an Edo-period settlement — no modern buildings, no neon signs, only traditional wooden ryokan lining a forested river valley. The village's unity comes from a 1980s community decision to reject individual ryokan modernization and instead create a cohesive aesthetic that attracts visitors seeking authentic atmosphere.
The 'onsen-hopping pass' (入湯手形, ¥1,300) allows entry to any three public baths among 24 participating ryokan — a system encouraging exploration of different outdoor baths, cave baths, and riverside rotenburo.
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