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Seiryuso
4.4/520 Reviews
A very cost-effective hot spring homestay! I called and contacted the store one day in advance to pick up at Cangji Station at 13:45 noon the next day. After leaving the ticket gate, I saw my uncle waiting for us holding the blue flag of Qingliuzhuang. Then I took us on the van to Misasa Hot Springs, and we arrived at the hotel in about ten minutes. The English at the front desk was very good. Simply confirm the time for dinner and when to take us to Kuroyoshi Station the next day. Take us to the room, and when we entered the room, it looked big, and there was no damp and stale smell of other hotels. The dinner and breakfast with one night and two meals is the icing on the cake. My friend decided to change the dinner at another hot spring hotel in Misasa Hot Springs. If you want to change to Matsuba Crab, you will have to add 6600 per person. I strongly recommend this Qingliu Village. I will stay there again in the future. I filled a few bottles of hot spring water when I went to the nearby Santoku Mountain. Who is a bit salty haha?
Misasaonsen Kouraku
4.3/54 Reviews
I stayed on a solo trip, but the room was smelly anyway. When I opened the door, the smell of cigarettes was full, so it was winter, but I tried to ventilate the window completely, but the smell that rusted into the room could not disappear. Even if you sprinkle the fabrics that you have carefully placed, it is almost unproductive. I tried to enter the hot springs of the inn or go to the outside hot water so that I could not stay in the room, but I had to return to the room when I went to sleep at night. I tried to sleep, but the bed was small, the smell of cigarettes did not disappear, and I was attacked by a severe headache (I think it was because of the room because I healed when I checked out). If you stay alone, it's like this. I thought it would have been nice to stay honestly.
Kizukuri No Yado Hashizuya
3.6/55 Reviews
Misasa Onsen is located in the central part of Tottori Prefecture. It is one of the world's leading hot springs that contain radon. The spring water is also famous for its high radium content and remarkable antioxidant properties. There are various hotels of different styles along the Mitoku River. Because it is the world's leading radioactive spring water, it can improve the vitality and immunity of the body. It is suitable for the treatment of diseases such as arteriosclerosis, bronchial wheezing, diabetes, circulatory organ disorders, chronic skin diseases, and chronic gynecological diseases. It is said to be effective in curing cancer. The human cancer rate is only half that of other regions. We have two hotels this time, Hashizuya and Qimu Biekan, each with its own characteristics. [Blow kiss R] The Wooden Inn Bridge Tsuya, located in Misasa City, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, is an authentic Japanese-style wooden structure hotel with hot spring baths and Japanese cuisine. Not far from the hotel, there are three Yuqing from Yuqing, Tsubaki’s Yu, and a unique cave-style bath on the basement floor of the hotel. It’s free to leave Tang Yuqing, but boys and girls go at a different time, so you have to check the time slot of the hot spring entrance card, whether it’s a girl’s time or a boy’s time. [Meng Meng Da R] The other two soups cost 700 yen an hour (the video writes 1,800 and I remember it is 700 yen). Couples recommend the front desk to make private soup reservations, which is really artistic! The room has tatami mats and a large and comfortable seating area. Guests can enjoy a Japanese breakfast and traditional hearty dinner in the privacy of the room. The kaiseki cuisine is very careful, the tableware is gorgeous enough, the juice cup is cut out, and the chopstick rest is a bunny, so cute ớ ₃ờ. In the history of Misasa Hot Springs, many literati and writers visited here, which also made Misasa Hot Springs famous. [Like R] Misasa Onsen Traffic Guide: Osaka's bus can be taken at Namba (OCAT) or Shin-Osaka for 4,100 yen one-way, and you can take a bus from Okayama, 3,000 yen one-way from JR Kurayoshi Station. It takes 20 minutes to get there. Misasa Hot Springs.
Mansuirou
4.4/535 Reviews
The pick-up service was kind and comfortable at the president's station. On July 7th birthday, sake gifts are served at dinner. I was impressed. If you are traveling to Tottori, I recommend this hotel. Thank you for helping me make my trip enjoyable.
Yuraku
4/51 Reviews
I used it as a couple. The room was spacious with 8 tatami mats in 2 rooms. There was a massage machine in the room. The plan name is [weekday limited] commemoration of the resumption of the plan with two meals per night ♪ Zuwai Crab & Tottori Wagyu beef kaiseki! was. It was full of crab vinegar, crab sashimi, crab red soup and crab. Although it is a venue meal, we are taking a spacious space as a measure against corona. The meal was delicious at the local sake Masamune Misasa. Breakfast was also devised and delicious. It has been snowing for a few days, but the main line is snowing. The garden is covered with snow and has a taste. The hot springs have a large communal bath and an open-air bath. Perhaps there were few guests, it was reserved. WiFi support in the whole building. The staff is attentive and polite.
Misasa Royal Hotel
3.5/512 Reviews
There were many kinds of meals in the morning and evening. The corona countermeasure was good for the meal. The hot water is the best of the rajum spring. I took a bath several times, but I feel good here and there. Local people say that there are many healthy people in the three mornings (^ω^) The least corona infection in the whole country is because of the spring source?

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels18
Number of Reviews126
Highest PriceS$ 2,189
Lowest PriceS$ 64
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 409
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 447

More about Misasa

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Misasa does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Misasa. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Although Misasa is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Misasa has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 182 SGD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Misasa at an average price of 115 SGD per night. There are 9 three-star hotels in Misasa at an average price of 138 SGD per night. There are 4 two-star hotels in Misasa at an average price of 298 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Misasa, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Tottri Saiki Bekkan is one of the most popular hotels in Misasa. Many tourists also stay at Misasakan Tottori.

For short trips in Misasa, Mitokusan Sanbutuji Temple are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Misasa Art Museum, Barbershop Museum.

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