Hitoyoshi Shinjyo no Yado

人吉神城の宿ひとよししんじょうのやど

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Lodging
Kyushu & Okinawa·Kumamoto

Day Use

Yes
18:00–22:00

Day use is for the reservable private family baths at the adjoining Hitoyoshi Shinjyo Onsen, open every day. Last entry 22:00, the building closes at 23:00.

¥300

Room rental (60 minutes, up to 4 people): 1,000 yen, or 1,200 yen on weekends, holidays, New Year, Golden Week and Obon. On top of that, a per-person bathing fee applies: 300 yen for adults (junior high school and up), 200 yen for elementary school age, 150 yen under elementary school age, and 200 yen per extra person. Extending past 60 minutes costs 500 yen per 30 minutes. All prices include tax.

Bathing & Water

Outdoor BathYes

Open-air outdoor bath

Open-air baths are attached to specific guest rooms (Ichifusayama / Ohirayama buildings), not all rooms.

Indoor BathYes

Enclosed indoor bathing area

OnsenYes

Uses natural hot spring water

Capabilities

Private BathYes

Private bath available for day-use visitors or hotel guests to reserve

Private family baths (12 types) are at the adjoining Hitoyoshi Shinjyo Onsen facility on the same grounds; day-use bookable.

Room OnsenYes

Private onsen bath in guest rooms, for overnight guests only

Mixed BathingNo

Shared bathing area for all genders

All baths are private (in-room baths or reservable family baths) — no shared/mixed bathing is offered or mentioned.

Policies & Services

KidsYes

Welcomes children and families

Site notes an extra bed is arranged for families with children; no explicit age policy stated.

DiningYes

Restaurant or dining open to visitors (not just hotel meal plans)

Restaurant Shinjyou is listed among the shared cultural-park facilities on the grounds (alongside the family baths, foot bath, museums), suggesting it is open to day visitors of the park, not only lodging guests; not explicitly confirmed.

ParkingYes

On-site or nearby parking available

Highlights

Foot Bath

Programs

About

Hitoyoshi Shinjyo no Yado is a wooden-scented ryokan where guests can enjoy hot spring water directly from the source in unit baths and some rooms with open-air baths. The open-air baths are notably hot, and the facility embraces a concept of coexistence with nature.

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Last updated July 14, 2026