Takachiho Gorge Freshwater Fish Aquarium - 3 min drive
Takachiho Gorge - 3 min drive
Manai Falls - 3 min drive
Getting around
Miyazaki Airport (KMI) - 119 min drive
Restaurants
麺菜酒家 あすから〜めん - 8 min walk
そば処天庵 - 6 min walk
高千穂牛レストラン和 - 3 min walk
焼肉初栄 - 8 min walk
純喫茶カリンカ - 7 min walk
About this property
Ryokan Shinsen
Luxury upscale guesthouse
Located close to Takachiho Gorge, Ryokan Shinsen provides a coffee shop/cafe, a Japanese garden, and a restaurant. Guests can connect to free in-room WiFi.
You'll also find perks like:
Free self parking
A front-desk safe, luggage storage, and a gift shop
Concierge services, smoke-free premises, and a 24-hour front desk
Room features
All guestrooms at Ryokan Shinsen include perks such as premium bedding and air conditioning, in addition to amenities like free WiFi and safes.
Extra conveniences in all rooms include:
Bidets, tubs or showers, and free toiletries
Refrigerators, daily housekeeping, and desks
Languages
Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese
Property amenities
Spa
Yukata (Japanese robe)
Policies
Check-in
Check-in start time: 2 PM; Check-in end time: 6 PM
Check-out
Check-out before 11 AM
Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival
Access methods
Staffed front desk
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Cribs (infant beds) are not available
Property payment types
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards; cash is not accepted
We should mention
This property does not have elevators
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ); additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file
Property is also known as
Ryokan Shinsen
Ryokan Shinsen Takachiho
Shinsen Takachiho
Ryokan Shinsen Takachiho
Ryokan Shinsen Guesthouse
Ryokan Shinsen Guesthouse Takachiho
Frequently asked questions
Is Ryokan Shinsen pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Ryokan Shinsen?
Self parking is free at this property.
What time is check-in at Ryokan Shinsen?
Check-in start time: 2 PM; Check-in end time: 6 PM.
What time is check-out at Ryokan Shinsen?
Check-out is at 11 AM.
Where is Ryokan Shinsen located?
Situated in Takachiho, this luxury guesthouse is within 1 mi (2 km) of Takachiho Gamadase Market and Takachiho Gorge. Takachiho Shrine and Sobo-Katamuki Quasi-National Park are also within 10 minutes.
Ryokan Shinsen Reviews
Reviews
9.8
Exceptional
All reviews shown are from real guest experiences. Only travelers who have booked a stay with us can submit a review. We verify reviews according to our guidelines and publish all reviews, positive or negative.
The staff was very friendly in a not intrusive way. We felt this comes from the heart.
Wonderful (if you like Japanese) food.
t was a wonderful stay and we would go there again.
By far the crown jewelry of our honeymoon stays. Thowe the cost may give you hart burn the expense I would not trade for 2x the cost. It was the most spiritual stop on our trip, i felt like a royalty wail there. They have everything you need and they are located close to many cool attractions.
You will be treated and served like a king. Ladies can choose your favourite colorful kimono and they will service you to wear it on in your room. A well-prepared Kaiseki dinner we’ve never experienced before. It’s really value for money :)
The staff were extremely attentive and helpful. They took care to adjust the kaiseki meals to the tastes of our 9 yo daughter. When we arrived well before check-in, they collected our luggage from the bus station and drove us down to the gorge. After a delicious meal, the drove us to and from the Kagura. Everything about the stay was wonderful.
They treat you like a king!
They have amazing breakfast and dinner ceremonies :
each dish is a masterpiece of culinary art ( and there
are like 9-10 courses consisting of small appetizer size
dishes)
Food is delicious and very healthy but still filling and is
served in style - beautiful plates, each dish design is carefully arranged on the plate to create esthetic
appeal
You live in a tradition setting little house with your
own private zen garden, hot tub on the back patio,
Inside the house spacious rooms looks like Japanese history museum and
there is 2 options - you can sleep on the mattress
traditional style or on the bed - both very comfortable
There is a bathroom and restroom inside and another
restroom in a small structure right outside of the patio in the back just in case
Staff is very helpful in terms of guidance where to
go in the area for more attractions besides Takashiho gorge ( which is 25 min walk from the hotel) -
and they can arrange taxi to mount Aso, taxi to view sunrise over the mountains and taxi to view rice fields - all unforgettable experience and photo opportunities
And obviously the gorge itself located close by is amazing especially boat ride
So to summarize- even though it takes 3 hours by
bus to get there from Fukuoka to see the Takashiho
gorge it is this kind of special hotel experience that
makes it worthwhile because it creates a harmony
between enjoying nature and enjoying unique hotel
amenities
The hotel staff were very accommodating and friendly. The food was spectacular. Everything about this stay was awesome. I would go back, and although it was expensive, it was well worth the money (10 course dinner and ~6 course breakfast included). We were able to get by okay with English which was nice. There was a private outdoor hot tub and indoor shower that connected to the outside. Nice little Japanese garden in our backyard of our room. We went to the Shrine in the evening and they dressed us up in Yukata's to attend. This was very fun.
The staff was wonderful, the food excellent, but the room was a disappointment. It was kind of a cross between a log cabin and Trader Vic’s. There were two tree trunks used as part of a room divider, and a faux skylight above the middle of the room. Quite odd. Couldn’t justify the expense even as a splurge.