Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse in Yamaga City: A Perfect Family-Friendly Getaway in Kumamoto!
2023.07.10

A SaruKuma writer personally visited “Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse” in Kamoto-machi, Yamaga City, and shares this hands-on report. Price guide: from ¥10,000. Family-friendly highlights, access information, and opening hours are all summarized here.
Introducing Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse
Hello travelers! I’m Asukarando, a writer for [SaruKuma].
Today I’m excited to introduce a wonderful spot located in Kamoto-machi, Yamaga City —
【Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse】!
Tucked behind the Michi-no-Eki (roadside station) Mizube Plaza Kamoto, this hidden gem hosted our group of five families for an unforgettable overnight stay. Let me share all the wonderful details with you (*^.^*)
This is the entrance to Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse — just drive right in!
You can drive your car all the way up to the entrance of your accommodation, which makes everything so much easier (^^)
And here we are — welcome to Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse!
The parking spaces are conveniently located right in front of each lodging unit, making it super easy to unload luggage and help kids in and out of the car (^3^)/
There’s also a large parking lot nearby.
This is the management building (reception) of Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse.
Good news for road-trippers — the parking lot here also accommodates campers and RVs for overnight stays (^^)
Right beside the management building, you’ll find vending machines.
During Japan’s hot summer months, you can never have too many drinks — so this is a real lifesaver (^-^)v
Here’s the floor plan of the lodging buildings (^^)
Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse offers three accommodation types — single-story, loft, and two-story — so you can choose based on your group size.
Accommodation Pricing Guide
Single-Story Type (Capacity: 4 people)
Weekday: ¥10,000
Day Before Holiday: ¥12,000
Peak Season: ¥15,000
Extra charge (5+ guests): ¥500 per person
Management fee: ¥1,200 per person (junior high school age and up)
Elementary school children: ¥900 per person
Loft Type (Capacity: 6 people)
Weekday: ¥12,000
Day Before Holiday: ¥15,000
Peak Season: ¥19,000
Extra charge (7+ guests): ¥500 per person
Management fee: ¥1,200 (junior high school age and up)
Elementary school children: ¥900
Two-Story Type (Capacity: 10 people)
Weekday: ¥19,000
Day Before Holiday: ¥23,000
Peak Season: ¥26,000
Extra charge (11+ guests): ¥500 per person
Management fee: ¥1,200 (junior high school age and up)
Elementary school children: ¥900
Family Bath (Onsen) Pricing Guide
Single-Story Type Private Use (Capacity: 6) — 50 minutes ¥1,280
Loft Type 1st Floor Only (Capacity: 6) — 50 minutes ¥1,600
Two-Story Type 1st Floor Only (Capacity: 6) — 50 minutes ¥1,600
Enjoying a family-style onsen during your stay sounds wonderfully relaxing, doesn’t it? (^^)
Why We Recommend Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse
For our trip, we stayed in the spacious two-story type!
The genkan (entryway) is roomy with plenty of space for everyone’s shoes!
There’s a simple kitchenette, but please note that full cooking inside the room is not permitted (to keep odors from lingering).
A microwave and electric kettle are available, so you can easily prepare simple meals or hot drinks (^^)
The first-floor room has a TV, which quickly became a favorite play area for the kids (*^.^*)
The private onsen bath is generously sized — large enough for many people to soak together!
The kids had an absolute blast bathing all together (^-^)v
Just contact the front desk and they’ll fill the bath for you — available from 6:00 AM until 23:00.
Our kids even enjoyed an early morning soak (^^)
The staircase to the second floor is right next to the kitchenette (^-^)v
Upstairs, you’ll find a spacious traditional Japanese washitsu (tatami room)!
Even the futon storage closet is roomy enough to double as a kids’ hideout (^3^)/
The bathroom is also nice and spacious.
For dinner, we rented a charcoal BBQ set (bringing our own ingredients) and grilled out on the grassy area beside the parking lot (^3^)/
After BBQ and a relaxing onsen soak, we capped off the night with sparkler fireworks (hanabi) — a quintessential Japanese summer experience!
There’s also a small stream nearby for splashing and water play, which kids absolutely love (sadly, the weather wasn’t cooperative during our stay!).
Although we didn’t cover it in detail this time, you can easily walk over to the Michi-no-Eki Mizube Plaza Kamoto facilities, which include a large public bath, a local products market, a bakery, and even a ramen shop — so you’ll never go hungry (^^)
Whether you’re traveling as a family or with a group of family friends, Mizube Plaza Kamoto Kinasse offers room types to suit any group size. We highly, highly recommend it (o^O^o)
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