🏨 Maple Leaf Hotel Kumamoto Aso

📝 Introduction

The hotel designed specifically for a new type of travel accommodation is a great choice for a sightseeing hub in Aso.

📖 Details

The "Mankō Hotel Road Station Project" is a plan to establish hotels near 29 road stations (休息站) across 14 prefectures in Japan. Among them, "Mankō Hotel Kumamoto Aso" is located near "Road Station Aso," making it the best hotel to fully enjoy the natural beauty of Aso. The hotel is close to several breathtaking attractions, including Mount Aso, one of the largest volcanic craters in the world, the lush grasslands of Chisenri, and the magnificent Daikanbo. It also offers a variety of outdoor activities, making it an ideal accommodation for travelers who love outdoor adventures or nature. The guest rooms are equipped with Sealy mattresses and shower-style bathrooms, without bathtubs, allowing guests to relax after a tiring day of sightseeing. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is also provided. The lobby lounge, filled with a warm wooden atmosphere, features tables with USB and power outlets, as well as a space for enjoying light snacks. In the public area, there is a free café where guests can enjoy complimentary coffee and tea, along with access to a microwave, oven, and ice machine. This space can be used for discussing itinerary planning or as a workspace. Although there is no restaurant on-site, the "Marketplace" sells light meals and alcoholic beverages made from local ingredients, and also offers breakfast boxes made with local produce, ensuring convenience for guests. While there is no large public bath, there is a nearby hot spring facility called "Yume no Yu," where guests can enjoy natural hot springs with flowing spring water. The Mankō Hotel is highly recommended as a base for exploring the charms of Kumamoto Aso.

⭐ Highlights

Located near "Michi no Eki Aso," which offers a magnificent view of the Aso mountain range. The hotel is close to several famous tourist attractions in Aso, such as Daikanbo and Kusasenri. Equipped with Sealy mattresses and shower-style bathrooms, it provides a relaxing space to unwind after a day of sightseeing. The well-equipped lobby lounge and public areas are open 24 hours. Take advantage of the Marketplace and breakfast boxes to enjoy local ingredients on-site. Although there is no restaurant or large public bath in the facility, there are many unique dining options and hot spring facilities for single-use nearby.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a parking lot?

A: There is free parking available. For more details, please inquire at the front desk. *Parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance and cannot be held.

Q: Can children share a bed without occupying a separate bed? What is the room rate for children?

A: Each adult can bring one child under elementary school age to stay for free without occupying a bed. When children under elementary school age share a room with adults without occupying a bed, there is no additional charge. However, if a bed is required for the child, please include them in the adult count when making the reservation.

Q: Is there a crib available for borrowing?

A: Cribs are available for borrowing. Quantity is limited, please make a reservation in advance.

Q: Can each room accommodate 3 people?

A: This hotel does not provide extra beds. Each room is limited to a maximum of 2 adults.

Q: Can I use a credit card?

A: You can use VISA, MASTER, AMERICAN EXPRESS, UC, JCB, Diners Club, and UnionPay cards. *UnionPay cards cannot be used for prepaid plans. Additionally, our facility operates on a cashless payment system and does not accept cash.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

1407-1 Haraguchi, Kurokawa, Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture

📞 Phone

0967-34-0515

🚇 Transport

Drive for about 50 minutes from the "Kumamoto" interchange on the Kyushu Expressway.

🏷️ Hotel Tags

Aso City

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