The location is incredibly convenient. The airport shuttle drops you off right at the hotel entrance, and the train station, bus terminal, and ferry terminal are all just a minute's walk away. There's also a bakery in the hotel with a good reputation, though guests no longer get discounts. From the breakfast area on the first floor, you can see the queue at the ferry terminal. While the breakfast isn't extensive, it's quite refined, and it's super convenient if you're in a hurry. The hotel hosts many tour groups from Europe and Southeast Asia, but the elevators are fast, so it's not an issue. We pre-booked dinner at the hotel's famous French restaurant, but business was slow – surprisingly few guests even on Halloween, and no decorations either. However, the food was delicious, the presentation was excellent, and the set menu was very satisfying and reasonably priced.
I was surprised by how small the room was for a hot spring ryokan. With two suitcases, there was barely any room to walk. There was no Wi-Fi signal in the room, and the explanation given was that too many guests were using it simultaneously that night. Wi-Fi was only available in the hallway and lobby. Although the staff tried hard to resolve the issue, there was no solution, so we had to use our own mobile data (as an apology, they gave us a small souvenir when we checked out).
Additionally, the 'one night, two meals' package... At over ¥2200, it was ¥1200 more expensive than just the room, but both dinner and breakfast were very mediocre. Compared to a hot spring ryokan I stayed at previously on Shodoshima (which wasn't great either, but at least the food was refined), the meals here were far inferior. There were only three small slices of sashimi, and there were even fish scales on the fish. For ¥1200, two people could have had many better dining options outside.
The hot spring was decent, but nothing particularly impressive.
Located on a hill near Takamatsu Station, you can see the beautiful night view from a high vantage point. There is a large hot spring bath on the top floor, which is very clean. There is free coffee and tea in the lobby. Parking is also very convenient. Highly recommended
Conveniently located next to walking shopping street, Macdonalds, Saizeriya, Muji, Loft and drug stores! Friendly staff who are always ready to help you. The breakfast everyday was so delicious and I got to enjoy it on a few days I was staying. I had a bicycle and they allowed me to park it on the 2nd floor which is the check-in lobby. The dormitory is quiet and everyone was respectful. There is a small kitchen with cutlery, utensils, a fridge, ice and water machine and microwave.
I would come back to stay again!
The hotel rooms were impeccably clean, with comfortable beds and modern facilities. Both the bathrooms and the overall environment were maintained pristine and peaceful. The staff were polite and attentive, even assisting us in booking an early morning taxi to the Shodoshima pier. However, for guests without a car, please note that you'll need to consult the bus schedule at the stop right outside the hotel entrance to reach the downtown area.
Place is convenient to all the different shopping streets in Takamatsu. It's quite a distance away from the pier for walking, but there are many different bus services available so it's at max a 16 minutes away from main station and there is a bus stop point right in front of the hotel. Hotel feels relatively new, the standard double room is small but comfortable. Recommended!
This was probably the most expensive hotel we stayed at during this trip, but it was unavoidable since it coincided with a Japanese holiday.
**Environment:** The location is excellent. You can catch the airport shuttle right outside.
**Facilities:** The room was quite spacious. We had no problem at all opening up two large suitcases. I'm glad we stayed here on our last day.
The hotel is located across from Marugame Station, visible from the exit. Check-in is very convenient, with self-service check-in. From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, they offer free udon noodles on the first floor, limited to one bowl per person. The udon is delicious, though it's somen, which I find even better. It's also very close to the main restaurant of Ichiraku-kutsuke-dori, about a five-minute walk away. The restaurant is quite busy; we went there around 6:00 PM and waited in line for about 20 minutes. We finished around 7:00 PM, and by 8:00 PM, the line was already more than ten meters long. We stayed on the 8th floor, which has a small balcony overlooking the port. We checked in around 6:00 PM and were able to catch a glimpse of the sunset, with the Seto Inland Sea Bridge looming.
The room is quite compact, with a 1.4-meter double bed, leaving very limited space to move around.
The hot springs on the hotel's top floor are a definite bonus! They offer complimentary ice cream (3:00 PM - 12:00 AM) and Yakult (5:00 AM - 10:00 AM). After 9:30 PM, you can also enjoy hot spring ramen.
For breakfast, they serve udon with tempura, which is very authentic and delicious.
As for transportation, take the bus from Takamatsu Airport to Chuo Koen-mae (Central Park). After getting off, walk back a bit, and you'll see the Dormy Inn next to a gas station.
From the hotel, if you turn right, you can walk to the Michelin-starred Ritsurin Garden. Turning left will take you to Takamatsu Port, where you can catch various island-hopping ferries. There are also many great restaurants directly across from the hotel.
Overall, aside from the room being too small, everything else was fine.
I stayed for 2 nights at work. I also confirmed that the check-out time was 11 o'clock in the reservation confirmation, but after 10 o'clock from the front desk, I was told that the check-out was 10 o'clock and was urged to leave. The room information also stated that check-out was 11:00, and the reservation confirmation was also stated at 11:00, so I thought it was strange, so I asked the front desk to reconfirm it after leaving the room. It was thought that it was 10 o'clock at the front desk whether it was a difference of the system with the reservation site. I apologized, but I was disappointed because I thought it was a good hotel with delicious breakfast and good location.
I made eco-cleaning only for towel exchange for two consecutive nights, but when I called out to get water at the front desk, I was told that it was eco-cleaning. I didn't have such an explanation, so I wanted an explanation.
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Decent size for a few nights' stay, with sufficient room to open up suitcase. A bit of sea view if on the high floor. Had two stretches of stay at this hotel and we could store our suitcase with them while we stayed two nights on the islands.
Toyoko Inn is my favorite chain to stay when in Japan! This particular one was clean, convenient and awesome! They had night time supper -Udon. The breakfast area can get a little bit busy. Thanks for a nice stay!
Nice hotel that’s just had been refreshed but still have the 90s vibe. Reception staff was a senior gentleman who looked like he can’t speak English but was able to converse in English. Like the appearance of the hotel, it’s a hidden gem. Located in between MacDonalds and 7-11 so it’s pretty convenient and good quality hotel. And free parking too! If lucky, can park right at the entrance to the lobby.
This 2 beds room is quite large for Japan's standard. The hotel is a bit dated to my preference but it has everything you need. It has an air-conditioning installed (not centralized one). So you can choose the temperature as you wish, not having to rely on the hotel's control. Of course, it depends on which time of year you are visiting as well. Limited breakfast selection but again, if you can eat anything, you'll be fine. I think they offer parking spaces, right across the hotel. Convenient stores are walkable distance.
All was as expected and described. It was really quiet for such a big room with lots of people. I would recommend this place and breakfast was also nice.
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