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Auberge Tosayama
4.4/512 Reviews
We were in the area to tour Kochi's sights and sounds, and while Auberge Tosayama is about a 45 minute drive from the city, we had our own car and felt that relaxing in a remote oasis would be better than staying at a bland, large hotel. After staying at this retreat, we felt that we made a good choice. It's a stylish small resort (only 16 rooms total) that blends in nicely with its mountainous surroundings. It has a mostly earthly tone in muted colors that really soothed our soul and made us feel one with nature. The reception area has floor-to-ceiling windows with great views of the lush greenery and rolling hills all around. Our Villa was accessed by crossing the river via a suspension bridge (it's sturdy, not to worry) - an interesting way to get to the room without it being too far to be an arduous task. The Villa itself is one of a few that on the other side of the river, and each are detached units that are reminiscent of a mountain hut. The Villa was tastefully furnished and well appointed. While we generally prefer larger rooms with bedrooms that are separate from the living room, the junior suite-style layout was adequate. Two nits to pick, however. First, no Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room, as is the case with many top-end ryokans. Secondly, internet speeds were terrible... that is, if we could even get connected (it was intermittent.) While I understand that the purpose of staying in a place like this is to unwind and disconnect from the civilized world, it would be nice to have the option to get online should we so choose. Oh, one more thing... the nearest electrical outlet is FAR from the only table in the room; we borrowed a long extension cord, but even then, it was literally a stretch for the cable to reach my laptop. At least they have a communal Onsen, which is gender segregated (like 99% of public ryokan Onsen baths) and offers both an indoor and open-air bath. It's not very large, but given the small number of rooms on site, it's doubtful that you'll have to share it with too many people, save for late afternoons (just before dinner) and late mornings (after breakfast and just before check-out time.) Auberge Tosayama's supposed calling card is its food offerings - after all, it has ”Auberge” in its name. We enjoyed the meals, and it's probably as good as it's going to get in Kochi. It won't be on our ”10 best ryokan meals” list, but it doesn't have to be. Not everything was spectacular, but there were a few memorable dishes. The Foie Gras ”Joyo Mushi” was a dish consisting of Foie Gras mixed with grated Yam that was steamed into a ball shape, topped with Uni (Sea Urchin) and doused with Ankake sauce. Even the simpler dishes, including a salad that contained locally-sourced vegetables such as Komatsuna (Japanese Mustard Spinach) and Japanese Turnip was excellent. We were in Kochi after all, so we really wanted to try some of the indigenous dishes... and Auberge Tosayama did a great job introducing us to many lo
Sansuien
3.9/528 Reviews
The Suidamakan in the new building where I stayed was very good. It was new so it was beautiful, and it was good that the room was large and the toilet and bath were separate. When I entered the room, the heating was working and I was happy to be considerate of the boiling water in the pot. I was also relieved that the flowers were decorated. However, it is a pity that it was a futon laid on tatami mats instead of beds even though it was a new building built last year. The military chicken pot for dinner was delicious. I was happy that local food was lined up for breakfast. However, the distance to the large communal bath was far away, and there was no wall in the crossing passage from the new building, and it was cold (because it was raining), and the floor was wet and it was difficult to walk. It was a relatively satisfying inn.
The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochi
3.7/541 Reviews
I booked a deluxe single room. The room key was not a card key, but a real key. It's been a long time since it wasn't a card key, so it was fresh on the contrary. The lobby, elevator, corridor, interior of the room, etc. all make you feel old, but there was no discomfort because the cleaning was well done. Also, the breakfast was very satisfying, and the omelet was very satisfying, as the chef cooked it on the spot. I felt that it was a convenient hotel because sightseeing spots such as Kochi Castle, Hirome Market, and Ryoma Sakamoto were within walking distance.
Jyoseikan
4.3/545 Reviews
I used it for my wedding anniversary. For dinner, I went to the nearby Hirome Market to eat three seared bonito restaurants and ate too much, and after returning to the hotel around 8pm, I developed a bonito allergy. This was the first time I'd ever had a bonito allergy, but I developed hives all over my body and had breathing problems, and it didn't seem to be going away, so I asked the front desk to arrange an ambulance. Fortunately, I was able to recover with intravenous drip and was able to leave the hospital after 11pm. I was wondering how to get back to the hotel, but to my surprise, the hotel staff had been waiting for me at the hospital the entire time and gave me a ride. When I checked out the next day, the front desk staff was concerned about my health and called out to me. I am truly grateful to all the hotel staff for their kindness. thank you very much. Everything about the hotel, including its atmosphere and cleanliness, was great. I want to use it again.
Hotel SP Haruno
3.5/50 Reviews
It is a accommodation in Haruno General Sports Park. We use the restaurant on the 1 floor. It is convenient because it can be eaten immediately after watching sports and sweating.
Riverside Hotel Shoei
3.6/512 Reviews
The building itself is certainly facing the riverbank, but the room I stayed in was a western room, but it was narrow, and the walls and ducts of the apartment building that seemed to be decaying when I opened the window were only visible, and I was almost breathless. There is a large bath, but it is a tight feeling if only one bathtub and three people enter. And I think it is not a hot spring. The dishes were more important than quality, so I left quite a bit. The most disappointing thing is the tataki of the cherry blossoms that went out for dinner. The freshness was bad and smelly, and I lost my appetite only by seeing it. The room rate was also jumped several times as usual, and I was disappointed overall. However, it was saved that the aunt Nakai who served the meal was cheerful and generous. When I ordered the whiskey straight, I brought me a glass.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels37
Number of Reviews564
Highest PriceS$ 1,850
Lowest PriceS$ 35
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 192
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 216

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Kochi

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Kochi, Trip.com is here to help! Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. For trips in Kochi, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. If you travel to Japan, visiting Kochi is a good choice.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Kochi using other means of transportation. JR Nunoshida▽ Station is a large train station in Kochi. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

When visiting Kochi, you can choose from over 48 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 73 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 6 four-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 87 SGD per night. There are 24 three-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 89 SGD per night. There are 13 two-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 51 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Kochi, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. In Kochi, there are hotels under the Nikko brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Nikko. Nikko is the top choice of many travelers in Kochi. Richmond Hotel Kochi in Kochi is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Nishitetsu Inn Kochi Harimayabashi.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Kochi, nearby attractions like KOCHI-JO can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Kochi that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Tanemaji Temple, KATSURA-HAMA. The most popular attractions for tourists in Kochi are Statue of Taisuke Itagaki. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Sports Depo(Kochi) to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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