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Sanuki Onsen
4.1/53 Reviews
Sanuki Onsen is a hotel located in Yasuhara Kamihigashi, Shionoe-cho, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. This time, the grandmother made full use of various discounts, and the two-person suite room with two meals dinner was 9,900 yen in the room! I stayed at a bargain price. On August 5th, 2022, I walked through Sanuki Kodomo no Kuni. From there, we drove to Sanuki Onsen. About 30 cars can be parked under the building and on the ground. The catchphrase is “Takamatsu no Okuzashiki”. The lobby looks like this. The large public bath is accessed from the first floor by a connecting passageway. You can take a bath until 10:30 at night and from 6:00 in the morning. Bring towels from your room. Since this day is a room on the 4th floor, I will move by elevator. When you enter the entrance, you will find yourself in a Japanese-style room. The scenery from the window is like this. The Kabagawa Dam rises in front of you. The bedroom is next door. A table is set in the next room. refrigerator. The toilet has a warm water seat. closet. Wash basin. I'm going to the public bath, so I probably won't use it, but there's a bathtub, and it seems that hot springs will come out. It's a former condominium converted into a three-room suite. Even before coming here, I saw several such resort apartments. Wi-Fi is about 10 Mbps, so it's enough. There was no slowdown during peak hours. The hot spring here is Toro Toro, it was my favorite hot spring in Shikoku. However, it is far to move about 30 meters from the main building to the hot spring building. From there, you have to go down the stairs to get to the public bath. The first open-air bath is nearby. However, to get to the second open-air bath, you have to walk another 50 meters along the connecting corridor. However, the second open-air bath was right next to the river and was very nice. It was inconvenient that there was no outlet near the bed. Dinner is served in the room. Sashimi and dessert. The main dish is tempura. Then came the duck pot. First of all, toast with draft beer and lemon chuhai. This time the meal was the cheapest course, but this is enough for my grandfather and grandmother. The next morning, I took a walk to Kabagawa Dam. After returning from a walk and sweating in the hot springs, it's time for breakfast. The breakfast venue is the restaurant on the first floor. It's a standard menu of Japanese food, mainly grilled fish that went too far (sweat;). After eating, we drove on. Sanuki Onsen 2065-1 Yasuhara Kamihigashi, Shionoe-cho, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture 087-893-0300
Guest House Wakabaya
4.8/541 Reviews
The first international trip after the new crown epidemic ended chose to play in the four countries of Japan. During the Golden Week in Japan, the price of accommodation generally rose. I chose Wakabaya, which has a lot of praise, and the price is slightly higher than usual. The short two-day stay is very comfortable, the double room on the second floor is very quiet, and even the presence of other guests is not felt, not like the atmosphere of the general youth hostel. Even compared to youth hostels elsewhere in Japan, the hostel owner is very hospitable, fluent in English (Mongolian may be more fluent), and the experience of staying here is very different and closer to the feeling of a Japanese hotel. Wakabaya's official website has many bilingual travel guides written by hotel owners, accompanied by Google Maps positioning messages, and the introduction mostly from the perspective of locals, will give you a different travel inspiration, easy to arrange the itinerary. A famous and early Udon noodles within a 10-minute walk of the hotel is worth a visit (if the queue is less than half an hour). The hotel is quite complete, the water purifier provides more reassuring drinking water, the living room is always equipped with hot and cold tea, the bathroom is clean and tidy and equipped with a Japanese-style bathtub. The hotel is within a 10-minute walk from the Garden Station. The train at the Garden Station is 15 minutes away from the off-peak period. Check the timetable in advance. The train is running until late, so don't worry about not going back too late. The hotel is located in a quiet residential area, set a code lock at night, very safe. Room space is small but adequate and complete with accessories. Also, you can rent something from the host.
Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel
3.9/584 Reviews
It is a formal hotel that can stay at a reasonable price, although it is a little far from the station. Because I used it on a trip to sanuki Udon, it was good to be able to access the famous shop where the procession can be made in taga town on foot (20 minutes) after the first walk in the morning. Other than that, the parking lot was 24 free time access, so it was convenient. The room used a standard twin. It's not large, but it was comfortable with no inconvenience, clean and well-cleaned in a beautiful room. This is a hotel you want to use again when staying in Takamatsu.
Shin Kabakawa Kanko Hotel
3.3/514 Reviews
I used it for a day trip bath. It seems that 3/11 was closed, but I heard that it has resumed business. Bath towels are charged, but small towels are free. The shoe box at the entrance of the dressing room is small, so large shoes may have trouble storing. There is a free coin locker with a key in the dressing room, so you can rest assured that you can take a day trip bath. There are indoor baths and open-air baths. I have the impression that the open-air bath had a strong chlorine odor. The indoor bath did not smell so much chlorine. There is also a free hair dryer. It is also close to Takamatsu Airport, so it is recommended to use it before flight. Parking is also free.
Hyper Resort Villa Shionoe
4.5/56 Reviews
This is a fairly large hotel in Shionoe Onsen. Stayed in the pet room on the first floor. Dogs are not allowed to walk outside the room, but there are plenty of pet supplies in the room. The guest room is a Japanese-Western style room with about 6 tatami mats and 2 beds. It was spacious enough. The food was pretty good for the price. It looked beautiful and I was satisfied with the quality. Soft drinks were free and paper cups were placed for takeout to the guest room. Above all, the staff was kind and fun, and I had a fun meal. Breakfast is buffet style. The number of items is also abundant. I had a great time at the inn in the mountains.
Business Hotel Park Side Takamatsu
3.3/54 Reviews
Takamatsu Station used to take the bus for about 15 minutes, Lilin Park Station, and got off at the hotel. The view of the park can be seen in the hotel. The hotel is an old-fashioned Japanese hotel. The size is relatively large in Japan. Of course, it is not comparable to the domestic one. Of course, the facilities are old. Considering the price, it is still acceptable. There are fewer places to eat nearby.

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