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Chaharu
4.3/552 Reviews
This is an inn that impresses with its polite hospitality. The food is also of the quality of a Japanese restaurant and inn. I think it's probably on purpose, but there are many citrus-inspired dishes, and the taste is light, so people who drink alcohol may be a little unsatisfactory. I think it would be better to make the bland sea bream a little more salty and soupy. The customer service staff are all young and many of them are naive, but I had the impression that they were well educated. The baths are small on the 10th floor with an observation bath and a rooftop open-air bath, but there is no problem. The person who checked us out at the end was also polite and wonderful.
Dogo Grand Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
When I checked in late at night, the night meal was prepared in the room (maybe because I described the scheduled time) and the heart was warm and warm. It was convenient to have luggage baskets and umbrellas for hot water around the neighborhood. The large bath is also complete in the hotel, and it is put from 5 o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock at night, so I think it can be used many times for those who like bathing. The location is close to Dogo Onsen Station, a few minutes walk from each Onsen Museum and convenience stores are also nearby, so it is a very convenient hotel. It was a little old building, but I thought the cost performance was good in view of location and service.
Dougoya
4.2/510 Reviews
I felt like a Showa retro, a guest house without waste. Only the joint toilet breakfast is a little high for 1 10,000 yen per person per night? I thought, but there was no other empty in the center of Dogo Onsen under the same conditions at the same time. It is a convenient location for walking and going to other attractions. The room we stayed in was a very artistic room with a splendid peacock painting on the whole cheek. Breakfast was simple but delicious and all the families changed.
Okudogo Ichiyunomori
3.6/525 Reviews
I don't understand why the score is so low. Both breakfast and dinner are extremely rich, and dinner is particularly delicious. It is a paradise for gourmets. The hotel is really big. I stayed for three nights and didn't go anywhere except the large bath and restaurant. It's a pity. Needless to say the hot springs. 5 points are perfect. The shortcoming is a 10-minute drive away from Dogo Onsen. There are shuttle buses. If you don’t understand Japanese, it might be inconvenient. However, the front desk clerk seems to be able to speak English. Anyway, I will take care of it. Wait for me to come again.
Dogo Hakuro
4.6/57 Reviews
Just a 2 minute walk away from the famous Honkan, Hakuro Hotel was one of the best hotel experiences of Japan. Compared to a business hotel I am writing from now which is more than double the price and has a horrible service, the Hakuro Hotel exceeded all expectations. - The staff is super kind, despite limited English they really go out of their way to help you. - The breakfast buffet was one of the best we have had in Japan. Lots of seasonal fresh fruits and wide choice of really good food. - Parking on the premises was easy and fair (1000¥ for a night) and right in front of of the hotel with parking spots that actually fit a large Vellfire. - The Onsen was modern and just perfect to soak in after a long hiking day. - The amenities were great (nice yukata etc.) Next time in town, we will definitely come back here.
Yamatoya Besso
4.5/59 Reviews
Before you go: it is good to speak some Japanese. I tried to book it directly with the ryokan so I could choose a menu plan but the English version of the website was not showing available dates and the Japanese version was not allowing to enter a non-Japanese phone number. I emailed them (in Japanese) and was able to get a reservation with the meal plan of my choice (breakfast and dinner and some special side dishes). We stayed at what I think is called superior Japanese room. It was very spacious. Besides the onsen on the first floor, the room itself has a large ofuro. Meals were served in our room. I liked this for breakfast but missed seeing people around dinner time. The onsen dowstairs has two large baths, one is closed and the other is open with rocks and vegetation around. A glass window separates them. After the onsen, there is self-service beer and/or ice-cream. The food was amazing! But I think I went overboard in ordering the special sea bream sashimi. We stayed two days there, relaxing at the onsen after climbing the Matsuyama castle ramp/steps or after cycling the Shimanamikaido in Imabari (about 40 minutes from Matsuyama) felt like heaven. The staff was extremely warmth and professional. In this place you will see the true Japanese hospitality ”omotenashi”.

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More about Matsuyama

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Matsuyama Airport is the primary airport in Matsuyama. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Matsuyama by train is a good choice as well.

When visiting Matsuyama, you can choose from over 63 hotels with great reviews. When looking for hotels in Matsuyama, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 144 SGD. There are 2 five-star hotels in Matsuyama at an average price of 468 SGD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Matsuyama at an average price of 156 SGD per night. There are 35 three-star hotels in Matsuyama at an average price of 172 SGD per night. There are 10 two-star hotels in Matsuyama at an average price of 66 SGD per night. Matsuyama has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor InterContinental can choose a hotel under its name. InterContinental is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Matsuyama, Candeo Hotels Matsuyama Okaido Ehime is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Daiwa Roynet Hotel Matsuyama.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Matsuyama, nearby attractions like Matsuyama Castle can be your first stop. For short trips in Matsuyama, Daitsuji Temple, Yasaka Temple are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Diamond Cross, Tamanoishi, Dogo Onsen Honkan. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Matsumoto Kiyoshi, BEAUTY&YOUTH UNITED ARROWS (Matsuyama) for a great shopping experience.

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