With a stay at Shinzan in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be steps from Onsenji Temple and 6 minutes by foot from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway. This ryokan is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Jizo-yu Onsen and 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Satono-yu Onsen.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as hot springs, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and shopping on site.
At Shinzan, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a vending machine. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free valet parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 37 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Kkz_rocchi2020.08.10
The building is a bit old but clean. Of course, credit cards are also available. The hot spring has 2 inner hot water (both men and women 1 one), 2 open-air bath (both men and women 1 one), and it is a change system, so you can enter 4 types in all. The 1 of the open-air baths need to walk up to different floors, so the person who is inconvenient may be a little bit hard about it. (The scenery is very good) The outer bath ticket can be used even after checking out (15:30) and is very convenient. It's a little off the hot spring town, but it's not as painful to walk (it takes about 10 minutes to walk, so it may be hard for people who can't get used to shoes or geta). There are few restaurants near the hotel, and if you don't eat at the hotel, you need to go out to the hot spring town. Liquor such as beer is sold at the hotel, but it is expensive to buy it in the hotel. There is also a transfer car operated by the hotel, and the transfer from JR Shirosaki station is convenient. If you want to use it, please check the time zone well. (The hot spring town was also available in the evening) Please note that the underground facilities are closed due to the new corona virus infection (2020 8 month). The room also has a refrigerator, washbasin, toilet and bath, but the bath is quite small (I think I won't use it much because I use hot spring towns and hotel public baths). This time I used a plan with lunch box. I think it was very cost-effective with lunch boxes in the morning and evening at 1 million yen.
With a stay at Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 4-minute walk from Onsenji Temple and 7 minutes by foot from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway. This spa ryokan is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Jizo-yu Onsen and 1 mi (1.6 km) from Satono-yu Onsen.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find hot springs, a nightclub, and karaoke. Additional features at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the ryokan's room service (during limited hours). Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 2 bars/lounges.
Featured amenities include a computer station, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and multilingual staff. Planning an event in Toyooka? This ryokan has 3552 square feet (330 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and 3 meeting rooms. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 98 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and complimentary newspapers, as well as phones with free local calls.
GGuest User2023.11.15
After studying Japanese for the last year, I was really excited to visit Japan and our travel agency had wanted us to try an Onsen, however, despite doing our best to respect the culture and locals, the front staff made it clear they didn’t care for foreigners before we even had a chance to make an impression. The checkout staff ended up being much nicer, but we were so uncomfortable here, we checked out as early as we could. Even when getting breakfast in the lines, we were both shoved by locals staying here. We never had this experience other places, especially when it’s a line that naturally moves. This was our last night of a 10 day trip, and it left a pretty awful feeling behind for us. We wouldn’t recommend this location. In general, if you like foods like raw crab meat, you’ll enjoy the kaiseki meal. We found out it wasn’t something we loved, however, this is a preference and wasn’t reflected in the review. The accommodation is a bit older, but okay.
With a stay at Matsuya in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 4-minute walk from Jizo-yu Onsen and 5 minutes by foot from Satono-yu Onsen. This ryokan is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Onsenji Temple.
At Matsuya, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Full breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, toilets with an electronic bidet, and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Conveniences include desks and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
JJUN2020.01.02
Ctrip's first review, no domestic tourist evaluation, the price of taking two breakfasts and two dinners is more than 2,100 yuan a night, dining in the room, children eat adults. Warm service, not early check-in. No Chinese house number, good location, just opposite a soup, next to Komatsu. Japanese-style rooms have no bathroom. The two of us can bring children, and they charge 1,000 yen for children. The price does not include the town hot spring fee and tax, and finally paid 3,580 yen for the soup fee and tax and children's fee when leaving. The room is on the opposite side of the street, with a small toilet, an old house, a sleeping Japanese-style floor, a lot of kaiseki dishes for dinner, some crabs taste good, and beef hot pot is not like to eat, plum wine is good. It costs more than 1,000 yuan more for a meal than a separate room. It feels more expensive than eating outside. It is mainly an experience. There are seven hot springs in the town and four hot springs in the town. The overall feeling is good. This shop does not do word-of-mouth marketing for Chinese people, and often has rooms. The price of bringing meals is also moderate. I don't know how about a store of about 3,000, and there are more than 1,000 with breakfast and dinner. The overall feeling is OK, and the consumption is moderate
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With a stay at Kinosaki Yamamotoya in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 3-minute walk from Jizo-yu Onsen and 5 minutes by foot from Satono-yu Onsen. This ryokan is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Onsenji Temple.
Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as hot springs or make use of other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access.
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Full breakfasts are available daily from 8 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
HHUIFANG2020.02.14
There was a shuttle bus to the hotel after jr came down. I was not too far away. The hotel service was very good, warm, dinner was good, the crab was very fresh, the beef was tender, and the food was full. If you have a small appetite, I recommend tempura That ’s right, there is a Chinese-speaking little girl who will carefully introduce when eating. There are two rooms facing the street below. It is very comfortable to sit and see the scenery below.
Great care is taken to ensure guests experience comfort through top-notch services and amenities. The ryokan offers complimentary parking for guests who arrive with their own mode of transport.Reception services featuring luggage storage are available to cater to your requirements.For extended visits or whenever required, the dry cleaning service and laundry service ensures your preferred travel garments remain clean and accessible.Need some relaxation? Your room features room service to make your stay even more comfortable and enjoyable. In limited designated zones, smoking is exclusively permitted. Crafted for coziness, every guestroom provides an array of features, guaranteeing a tranquil night's sleep while maintaining the level of comfort.For an elevated experience at ryokan, select rooms are equipped with air conditioning to improve your stay. Expand your in-room entertainment choices with various amenities, such as television offered in certain accommodations. In select rooms, the ryokan offers visitors access to a refrigerator.Maintain your cleanliness and comfort using a hair dryer, toiletries and towels available in select guest restrooms. Begin your holiday mornings right with your essential cup of coffee, offered daily at the cafe on-site. Indulge in the numerous pursuits available at Sennen no yu Gonzaemon Ryokan. Treat and spoil yourself by taking a trip to massage.
GGuest User2021.11.24
The old store is different in the stone 😜 ignores the major travel agency ‼️ Millennium Yuko Man 1000 years will be arrogant 【Laughs】 It's a long established, but can you call it a prestigious? I think the company that lasts 1000 years is big, but it will not be shikato 🤔🤔🤔 The founder of Shirozaki Onsen, the Nissho ichizoku is a local master [bomb] It seems that the old man was founded in the Yoro era in the Nara period, but it is said that it is a local master. It seems that many of the kirosaki Onsen inn increase the number of employees by the family management and the family management, and the business expansion is not done, and it is the unwritten rule of the hot spring union, but it is rude and laughs 😜🤷♂️ I thought I would stay quiet, but Write for the face of a major travel company ‼️ Oira is good for garbage customers, but it should be contacted by the executives of major travel companies, domestic personnel, and a card company, but the managing director of this place, A complete deviation X3 ] I should be afraid of the Hiuke family ‼️ or ”frog in the well” rudely? The general of the country? Does NAGase's brother know about the managing director? I reported that I contacted the managing director from a major travel agency, so I brought souvenirs so that I could not be rude, but I had to come to greeting, and there was no contact. The old store is good rooted👻 I brought back souvenirs🤦🏻♂️😰 major travel agencies also put pressure on this hotel overseas to remove it from the brochure next year, Because the corona has completely lost its energy, it will be hard to tighten one local inn 😜 even though it is a managing director of Nissei, the ”J” of the whole country & No, you have a great root 🤧 1300 years of insensitiveness I want to apprentice ‼️
With a stay at Sumihei Bettei Tokitotoki in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be steps from Jizo-yu Onsen and 3 minutes by foot from Satono-yu Onsen. This guesthouse is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Kinosaki Mugiwarazaikudenshokan.
Relax and unwind with body treatments and facials.
Satisfy your appetite at the guesthouse's coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Stay in one of 6 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2024.02.11
The hot spring hotel is about a 5-minute walk across from Jogasaki Onsen Train Station and next to Jizo hot spring. The location is very good. All the reception staff are warm and thoughtful, with a sense of ceremony. The rooms are newly decorated and the facilities are very modern and complete. Even the humidifier is filled with hot spring water. The check-in is full of rituals, and the hotel offers a unique afternoon tea. The hotel's private hot spring is also very good. In winter, it is equipped with an orange hot spring, and there is also very considerate ice tea for drinking in the hot spring. However, the quality of the food is good, but there are not many varieties. It is not really a kaiseki meal. It is just a small bug.
1.4 miles from Kinumaki Shrine in Toyooka, Asagiriso offers accommodations with access to a hot spring bath, spa facilities, and public bath. This 3-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, and free Wifi. The ryokan also offers facilities for disabled guests.
The ryokan will provide guests with air-conditioned units with a tatami, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV, and a shared bathroom with a bidet. The rooms are equipped with heating facilities.
Guests at the ryokan can enjoy an Asian breakfast. The ryokan is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs for guests to relax in.
Seto Shrine is 2.3 miles from Asagiriso, while North Disaster Earthquake Monument is 2.6 miles from the property. Tajima Airport is 11 miles away.
JJassieTan2024.11.16
Great stay with excellent service and hospitality!
While the location is slightly further from town, it’s still easily walkable. The service team was outstanding, providing lovely yukata for us to wear and even offering to drive us to the public bathhouses and drop us off at the station. Their hospitality truly stood out! The hotel room was spacious and beautifully designed, with fantastic shower products that added a touch of luxury. The food was delicious, and the onsen at the hotel was a perfect way to relax. Highly recommended!
Enjoy a luxurious time in the premium lounge. A relaxing Japanese modern hot spring inn.
Bathing tax and bathing fee will be charged separately.
TTrail8067912021.07.15
This time I used it for my grandfather's two-person trip. The hotel is not flashy compared to other group hotels, but on the contrary, it is relieved. The reception is kojinmari, but the staff 々 is squeaky and the check-in / out is smooth. Meals are buffet style in the morning and evening. Very good, such as the arrangement of taste, items, and dishes. I think it can be used for family trips and various travel styles. The room is large, easy to use and clean. Now, there are 々 restrictions on the response to corona infection, but I think that infection prevention is also quite well done. You can sleep quietly at night. Although it is a little far from the hot spring town, there is a free shuttle bus to and from the hot spring town, so it is safe and secure. I think the cost performance is very good. If you are a car, you can go to Marine World and Izushi from here, and Tottori Sand Dunes takes about 1 time. Amanohashidate, Ine, and Maizuru are also relatively convenient (winter is hard).
With a stay at Ginka in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 2-minute drive from Sanin Kaigan National Park and 6 minutes from Kinosaki Marine World. This ryokan is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 3.4 mi (5.4 km) from Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle.
At Ginka, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 16 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.01.19
This time I came to Chengqi to live in one of the two hotels on the left. Although it is a ten-minute drive from the city center, it doesn’t matter because it’s self-traveling. Because I really like the hotel room facing the sea, the room also has a bathtub for the sea view. It’s freehand. There are two private soups in the hotel. You can make an appointment to enjoy the time. The most important thing is that the hotel waiter is very polite and very helpful. In the evening, there is a hotel car to pick us up to the center of Shinzaki for dinner. Although we have a car, we also chose to take the hotel car because we wanted to thirsty wine at night. The driver is also very polite. After dinner, I picked us up at the restaurant door and returned to the hotel. The service was intimate and will come again. It is worth recommending.
Find everything you need to be rested, productive and healthy when you stay at our Toyooka Hyogo hotel, the Fairfield by Marriott Hyogo Kannabe Highland. Whether traveling for work or play, make our hotel in Toyooka, Japan your home base with its bounty of cuisines, sights and activities. A comfortable, stress-free stay and warm hospitality awaits at our hotel near Michi-no-Eki Kannabe Kogen. Our hotel is also the perfect gateway to Japan's famous Kannabe Highlands all-season resort. Trekking and picking of wild edible plants are popular activities in spring, as are paragliding and skiing grassy slopes in summer and delighting in autumn leaves and touring the waterfalls in autumn. Naturally, the Toyooka region also attracts many people in winter as a mecca of skiing and other winter sports. Delight in local cuisines and dishes like Tajima beef, freshly milled buckwheat noodles, and highland vegetables. Fairfield by Marriott Hyogo Kannabe Highland is the top choice for hotels in Hyogo.
MMiemie2024.07.16
I quite like this hotel! The front desk also gave us a 1000yen/per coupon, and there was also a list of places where it could be used. We were worried that there was no place to eat in the remote area, so we just picked a restaurant that looked pretty good. It took a few minutes to drive there... You still need to take off your shoes for the tatami, and then an English-speaking waiter came out and gestured to say sorry, it was full... But there was obviously no one in the store, hahaha! I think it might be a reservation system. After a bow and sending us out, we could only rely on Lawson for dinner. I joked with the front desk, and then went to the restaurant bar to eat the dinner I bought at the convenience store. On the way, a staff member came and found several restaurants, gestured that he could help make a reservation by phone and we could go right away. But we were already full... haha! But the service attitude is really good... (The restaurant that I didn’t eat is the one in the picture, planting grass... leave it for next time)
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GGuest UserIf you're thinking about staying at a ryokan in Kinosaki, this is the place to go. It's the smallest (in terms of the number of rooms offered) but the most highly coveted inn in the neighborhood, and for good reason. Kazuyuki-san and his family are the ultimate hospitality connoisseurs, genuinely passionate about providing the best experience for their visitors and sharing their culture. It truly felt like staying at a five-star hotel with meals comparable to Michelin-star dining, without any pretentiousness. Only a 4-5 minute easy stroll from the train station, Kojinmari is nestled among charming shops and onsens. This is extremely convenient for onsen hopping, shopping, and making day trips. It's also right across from a gorgeous canal. If you get a room with a direct view, you'll enjoy the sight of the mountains, koi fish swimming about, and locals crossing the bridge. The rooms are incredibly spacious for two people, and the entire building has been renovated with great care, reflecting a deep investment in customer comfort. The quality of the natural materials used in the rooms and furniture is evident, from the organic bedsheets to the design-centered furnishings. The space was incredibly comfortable, impeccably clean, and beautifully designed. Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed and offered the best matcha we've tasted in Japan, along with a red bean snack. Kazuyuki-san later delivered our luggage to the room and provided us with a clipboard of helpful information on dining and visiting sites. Of the seven onsens, he suggested the top three, which were spot on. Although we didn’t experience the dinner, the breakfast was a feast for both the eyes and the stomach, artfully prepared by the grandmother. Before discovering Kojinmari, I had considered other ryokans in the area due to high reviews and affordability. I'm so glad I didn't settle. Upon visiting a few of these highly-rated ryokans in person, the conditions, noise levels, and sheer number of foreign guests were overwhelming. Staying at Kojinmari was undoubtedly the most authentic and exceptional experience, service, and accommodation I have experienced in Japan. I cannot give this place enough stars. 10/10. Three things to note: 1) Be sure to bring cash, as you'll need to pay for the onsen pass or ”tax” for the seven onsens depending on how you booked. 2) We had no issues communicating with Kazuyuki-san in English, but be sure to have the Google Translate app ready just in case you'd like to have in-depth conversations. 3) The first floor of the inn is a shop that sources quality gift items from all over Japan. Most of the unique souvenirs can't be found at other shops, so if something catches your eye, get it!
GGuest UserI recently stayed in Mikuniya Ryokan for my first experience in a ryokan, and I must say I was impressed by the traditional atmosphere and the careful service offered by the establishment. The staff were dressed in kimono and greeted with a friendly smile. The tatami and Futons offered a comfortable and unique sleep experience, and the ryokan also offers Japanese thermal baths, which was one of my favorite moments during my stay. The bathroom was very relaxing, with a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape.
GGuest UserThe hotel will send you an email a few days in advance to confirm some matters, such as when to arrive, whether to arrange pick-up, breakfast and dinner arrangements, etc. The hotel is quiet and beautiful, and the service is very good. There is hot spring soup in the hotel, so you don't have to go out to the so-called seven public hot spring baths. The hotel's hot spring has two pools, one indoor and one outdoor. You don't need to bring anything. The toiletries inside are Pola. Just put on the Japanese yukata and take the key to the door. It is much simpler and more convenient than bringing towels when going out. Besides, on such a hot day, 35-37 degrees, won't it be too hot to go out? There are too many people in the public hot springs, so there is nothing good about it. I booked half board including breakfast and dinner. There are two kinds of breakfast, Japanese style and Western style, at 9 o'clock at the latest, and it is ready when I go, and I am too full. I ate dinner in my own room, served one by one, the chef selected the ingredients every day, exquisite and delicious, and I was too full, haha. Needless to say, the service is top-notch. There are free drinks in the hotel refrigerator, water, juice, sports drinks, sparkling water, beer, and coffee, milk, and fresh juices on the first floor for free. The hotel also rents bicycles for free, just make a reservation. After riding for about 5 kilometers, you will reach the seaside in the north. There is also a small aquarium, which is probably a national park. Otherwise, leave it to you to see for yourself.
When I mapped out our November-December 2023 trip to Japan last June, I chose west of Kansai region and the northwest along the Sea of Japan where Kansai Wide Area 5-day Pass and Sanyo/San’in Area 7-day Pass would cover. When I came across Kinosaki on the map, I thought this would be the first place to begin our journey of “off the beaten path” (this was my 10th trip to Japan, my desire to travel off the beaten path was obvious.) Since Kinosaki is an onsen town, it makes sense to choose a traditional ryokan with on-site onsen. I found Onishiya Suishoen’s official website very helpful. The photos are genuinely impressive. It has all I was looking for: daily 10-course Kaiseki dinner with premium choices of Matsuba crabs, Tajima beef and local delicacies, along with traditional Japanese breakfast, can be served in-room or in a private dining room; indoor/outdoor onsen; a quiet guest room for two, with private garden views; free shuttle from the JR Kinosaki station; an entertainment lounge; a public sitting lounge with views of scenic Japanese garden; away from the busy tourist center. A free day-stamped pass to use in town’s seven historical public onsens, valid per day from 14:00 to 15:00 the following day; a daily shuttle offers to and from main area of Kinosaki town, from 16:00 to 22:00. These are extra bonus offers to the guests. The guest car parking is available. We arrived at the Kinosaki JR Station on a rainy day. After exiting the station I found the sign of hotels free shuttle across the street just as I was informed at the time of booking. A local coordinator was waiting outside the station and started taking names of the arriving guests. I gave her our hotel’s name and after about 10-15 min waiting we boarded a van and headed to the local hotels. Interestedly, most of the guests in the van are foreigners like we, all got off the last stop. Upon checked in we were told to leave our luggage at the front lobby area. We then followed the hostess to the public lounge waiting for an assigned staff to accompany us to the room and to get familiar with what they have to offer during the stays. When I booked this ryokan I asked for a quiet room and surely our room is at the end of the first floor hallway. During our two-night stay we had a personal hostess named Chiba. She catered our needs for the entire stay, served two meals a days, prepared beddings and replenished in-room services for us. On the second night she noticed we were trying to stack several cushions over the leg-less chairs to improve the posture comforts. She asked if we would prefer regular chairs and a raised table. When we said yes, she quickly popped up the table legs and brought us two chairs. We were so pleased with her attention to details. She did her best in English, explained our daily meal options and introduced each serving plate and sources of the ingredients. She was a very good hostess for us. On the first night we had seafood Kaiseki dinner with premium selec
SSilverleeThe hotel is new and very good, just next to the public onsen, and they provide the private onsen for reservation which I think is a little bit pricy, 5500yen for 90 mins. My recommendation is use the public onsen outside that would be more traditional
GGuest UserFirst of all, the food was very delicious. Especially the rice was really delicious. It is said that it is rice that grows storks, and it is said that it is rice that is cultivated without relying on pesticides and chemical fertilizers. All of the dinners were delicious with the impression that there were many twisted and elaborate menus, but the ingredients are good, so it seems that you will be pleased even if it is a little simpler. It was my child's birthday, so I added Tajima beef steak, but it was really soft and delicious. The Tajima beef ceramic plate grill has a thick sauce of burdock, but probably because I was old, this was lighter and easier to eat than the steak. The sashimi shrimp was also big, fresh, sweet and delicious, but I think it would be better if you could peel the shells. Children seemed to like steamed matsutake mushrooms in clay bottles. The children's menu is full of volume anyway. It may be unavoidable that it tends to be biased toward fried foods everywhere, but you may not need such fried foods. .. The hot spring is salty and warms up to the core of the body. However, the open-air bath of the women's bath can be seen from Marine World. Be careful when taking an open-air bath before Marine World closes. That is definitely visible. The staff were all kind to traveling with two mothers and children, and the rooms were large, making it a very memorable trip. The building itself is old, so I'm worried when I'm worried about everywhere, but I and my child were very satisfied. Thank you very much.
GGuest UserI stayed here for easy local bus access to Izushi castle town. The staff were very welcoming and on arrival you get to choose 2 free items from the ‘mini bar’ (beer, soft drink, chocolate, chips). The hotel is very functional. I had a double bed room and I think you could squeeze (and I mean squeeze) two small suitcases and still be able to walk in the room. The bed was typically very firm but the more European pillows were soft. Hallway and other room noise (TVs) comes under the door but as the clientele seemed to be be mostly Japanese and very respectful, it was quiet around 10pm. The set Japanese breakfast is very filling. If you are on a budget, Sky Hotel is a good base for day trips (12min local train, Y200) to Kinosaki-onsen.
GGuest UserWe stayed at Tsuruya Ryoukan for a night, and had an excellent dinner and breakfast. The steamed crab and Tajima beef sukiyaki were especially wonderful. The service is excellent, and the inn is located within walking distance of two onsen! Just outside the inn, there is a place to make onsen eggs and a walkway filled with cherry blossoms. It was a really special experience!
KK LouThere is no breakfast nor dinner provided by this onsen hotel, and restaurants close a bit early. If you’re looking for an onsen meal, you maybe disappointed if you staying here. Beware if you’re a foodie.
The sound insulation is poor, please keep your voice down. Since the first night I arrived was windy and rainy, and the curtain for blocking the sun is made of bamboo, it kept hitting on the window all night long.
There is no elevators and the stairs is very steep, be careful if you bringing many luggages.
Although the servers do not understand English, they are very friendly and willing to help! Overall, I enjoyed a lot while the staying. Thank you!
AAnonymous UserEverything was good, but when I tried to pay the additional amount when checking out, they told me to pay even the room price I paid in advance when making the reservation, saying it was a 'tax'. After 5 minutes of us checking and finding out, they suddenly said to themselves, ”Oh,” and told me the amount to pay again. It was so
At first, I thought it was a mistake, but when I thought about it, I saw that in Japan, even for small mistakes, they apologize repeatedly and say Moshiwake Gozaimasu, but the employee never said a single word of gomennasai.
Are we Mistake? So, I guess we just said Hi My Steak and that because we are foreigners, we tried to eat the cash by ourselves, but if you read the review, don't live such a pitiful life. Really.
And if you are a foreigner who wants to go here, beware of the guy wearing glasses who looks like the manager.
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