A 10-minute walk from Takamatsu Station, Rihga Hotel Zest Takamatsu offers comfortable rooms with free internet. The hotel features 5 dining options and massage services.
Dormy Inn Takamatsu is located in the center of Takamatsu city's shopping and amusement district. It features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet access.
Ethan H-T
United States
The breakfast was great, the free ramen at night was great and the onsen was great!
Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. It offers a restaurant and accommodations with free internet access.
D
Japan
Staff was friendly and i liked the toilet; it felt new and clean.
Rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV and free wired internet. Each air-conditioned room at Takamatsu Airport APA Hotel comes with an private bathroom and offers video-on-demand movies.
Karen
Taiwan
Very close to the airport, just what I needed, since I arrived in the evening.
Located within 1.3 miles of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 1.1 miles of Kitahamaebisu Shrine, Super Hotel Takamatsu Tamachi provides rooms in Takamatsu.
Leandro
Uruguay
The staff was fantastic!! Honestly, what makes this hotel great is the hospitality of the staff.
Located within 1.7 miles of Asahi Green Park and 3.2 miles of Cormorant Shrine, The Celecton Takamatsu has rooms in Takamatsu. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Richard
United States
The large hotel is fairly modern, and mostly in the western style. Our medium-size room was clean, with a big tv, and a larger-than-average for a Business-class hotel sized bathroom. The room was clean overall. Parking is free and plentiful. The staff were polite.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Tabist Takamatu Pearl Hotel is located in Takamatsu, a 7-minute walk from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 0.4 miles from Sunport Fountain.
ハリス
Japan
The property offered excellent accessibility and great value for money, making it a convenient and cost-effective choice.
Offering modern rooms with a Simmons bed, a flat-screen satellite TV and free wired internet, Royal Park Hotel is a 5-minute drive from JR Takamatsu Train Station. Massages and bicycles are available.
Access to the Club room. Excellent value for money.
Located within 1.3 miles of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 1.1 miles of Kitahamaebisu Shrine, Super Hotel Takamatsu Tamachi provides rooms in Takamatsu.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Train Station, Hotel AreaOne Takamatsu offers simple Western and Japanese-style accommodations with free internet access.
Rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV and free wired internet. Each air-conditioned room at Takamatsu Airport APA Hotel comes with an private bathroom and offers video-on-demand movies.
Located within a 14-minute walk of Kitahamaebisu Shrine and 1.3 miles of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, APA Hotel Takamatsu Kawaramachi provides rooms in Takamatsu.
Located within 1.7 miles of Asahi Green Park and 3.2 miles of Cormorant Shrine, The Celecton Takamatsu has rooms in Takamatsu. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Located in Takamatsu, 3.5 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22102v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Takamatsu, within 2 miles of Cormorant Shrine and 2.1 miles of Asahi Green Park, Hotel Route Inn Takamatsu Yashima provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the...
Super Hotel Takamatsu Kin en kan is offering accommodations in Takamatsu. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Takamatsu, 3.5 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22122v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Takamatsu, a 13-minute walk from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Takamatsu Century Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, private parking and a restaurant.
Great staff with patience organising Yamato luggage
Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. It offers a restaurant and accommodations with free internet access.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and half a mile of Sunport Fountain, Setouchi Triennale Hotel 301Art1 Female dormitory - Vacation STAY 61583 has rooms with air...
Located in Takamatsu, 17 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Hotel Second Stage provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Hotel Bokaiso is located at Yashima mountain top. Experience the ultimate getaway at Hotel Bokaiso, perched at the edge of a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and majestic mountains.
If you want stunning scenery, I highly recommend it.
JR Clement Inn Takamatsu provides air-conditioned rooms in Takamatsu. Located around 0.7 mi from Takamatsu castle, the Japanese-style business hotel is also 4.3 mi away from Setonaikai Kokuritsukōen.
Excellent location! Only took around 2 mins to pier
Dormy Inn Takamatsu is located in the center of Takamatsu city's shopping and amusement district. It features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet access.
Located within a 11-minute walk of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 0.6 miles of Sunport Fountain, ALPHABED INN Takamatsuekimae has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Takamatsu.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and half a mile of Sunport Fountain, Setouchi Triennale Hotel 403 Japanese style Art Female only - Vacation STAY 62544 provides rooms with...
FAQs about hotels in Takamatsu
On average, 3-star hotels in Takamatsu cost $84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takamatsu are $150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu can be found for $56 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takamatsu for tonight. You'll pay around $206 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu will cost around $54, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
One highlight was tasking the ferry to Ogre Island and...
One highlight was tasking the ferry to Ogre Island and hiring elctric bikes. A wonderful day. We also enjoyed looking at the work being done at the shipyards, and enjoyed visiting the Shikoku village. Karaoke at a tradtional bar was also fun one evening, and we enjoyed a whole variety of Japanese food. One slight problem was that one of our group is vegetarian, so sometimes it took a while to find a restaurant that sukited us all.
Domney
Scored 8.0
8.0
Museum of Art and Ritsurin Garden were worth visiting.
Museum of Art and Ritsurin Garden were worth visiting. There's also a very cute art cafe, and a siphon coffee shop run by a cool old lady who doesn't speak a word of English. Nice covered shopping arcade, with a fabulous Mitsukoshi next to it.
Pow
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major...
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major cities in Japan, also a perfect jumping-off point for exploring islands in the Seto Inland Sea. It’s a bit sleepy and not tourist oriented, but that’s part of the charm. Plus, some of the best udon i’ve ever had.
Cal
Australia
Scored 10
10
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous...
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous sites such as Ritsurin Garden and Yashima Temple. It has lots of options for shopping and eating, and beautiful views from many locations. There's also an opportunity to take Udon making class and visit nearby islands. Udon and other local delicacies are easy to find and excellent.
HF
Singapore
Scored 10
10
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically...
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically overlooked by most tourists it Japan in favor of the traditional ‘Big Name’ places like Osaka & Kyoto, but that doesn’t make it any less deserving of your visitation. On the contrary, the fact there are relatively few tourists means you can enjoy it all to yourself!
For one, it’s easily accessible. Arriving from Okayama on the Shinkansen, take the Marine Liner and you’ll be there in an hour. Even better, the ride is amazing with the views from the Seto Sea bridges that you cross giving you phenomenal views of the waters and islands between Honshu & Shikoku.
Once you arrive, you’ll find everything is nearby: the compact city center means that most attractions are easily & quickly accessible, together with plentiful shopping & dining areas.
But best of all is the beauty you’ll find here: The waves of the sea lapping the shore, the views for miles around from the top of the Icon Tower, nearby islands you can explore with a short boat ride, and cultural attractions like Shikoku Village and Ritsurin Koen that easily rival anything you can find in Kyoto.
Takamatsu is a hidden gem that just happens to be on the side of Japan where tourists don’t tread. But as lamentable as it is that it doesn’t get its deserved recognition, the absence of tourists is a good thing in that you can enjoy it without having to worry about crowds!
FishFlipper40
Japan
Scored 8.0
8.0
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan...
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan and was my first 'target'. Although I arrived at 09:00 and spent over 4-hrs in the Garden, I only managed to take in the South Garden. I really should have allowed some extra time to complete the North Garden as well but tiredness and the need to continue on to other destinations prevailed. Please note that the garden opens at sunrise throughout the year; in September that means they open at 05:30am! Had I known that, I would headed there much earlier.
My second 'target' in visiting Takamatsu was to visit the latter temples (Temples 78 ~ 87) on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Most of these (as well as Ritsurin Garden) are fairly accessible from the various lines of the Kotoden Electric Railway, so I would recommend purchasing day passes for frequent travel on the Kotoden.
peter41027912
South Korea
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We enjoyed a peaceful night in this modern Japanese 'ryokan'. I like the design of each part of the place. It's so relaxing the moment we stepped in. We're able to enjoy the excellent sushi set with a private sushi chef and we also liked the outdoor onsen. My husband and my 6-month old baby were really happy that we chose this place as our last night in Takamatsu. We will definitely recommend to our friends and we will come back again.
Superb location right on the impressive plaza in front of Takamatsu station. And buses there too. Superb view of old castle ruins nearby and sea + city view. Very comfortable room for two, complete with pair of chairs and small table.
A decent distance from the station and the ruined castle, but otherwise a good hotel near restaurants and shops. Quiet room and coffee/tea and pop drinks.
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