Located in Tamano, 13 miles from Hashihime Inari Daimyojin Shrine, UNO HOTEL provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Daniel
United States of America
Perfect location right across the street from the station for catching the ferry to Naoshima and Teshima, which are 3 minute walks from the hotel.. Rooms were new, very clean, and comfortable. Breakfast was delicious, and the onsen next door had an excellent Japanese restaurant if you don't want to eat at the French restaurant at the hotel. Free parking, bike rentals available.
Located in Tamano, 14 miles from Hashihime Inari Daimyojin Shrine, SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Alena
Russia
Room design is exceptional. Breakfast was okay. They gave me a free transfer to the train station. The bed and pillow were perfect for me.
Located in Tamano, 12 miles from Mizushima Ryokuchi Fukuda Park, Diamond Setouchi Marine Hotel has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located an 8-minute walk from JR Uno Station, Kikusui Ryokan is a 50-year old traditional Japanese hostel. It is decorated with unique art works designed by artists.
Guest House Toranjyo-lit is set in Tamano, 60-minutes from Takamatsu via ferry and 60-minutes from Okayama via train or bus. Guests can enjoy the on-site cafe.
Mads Peter
Denmark
Super nice hosts. It's definitely one of our highs on our Japanese trip.
ひねもす101:宇野駅から車で5分 直島へ 最大8名様 古民家 is located in Tamano, just 14 miles from Mizushima Ryokuchi Fukuda Park and 16 miles from Hashihime Inari Daimyojin Shrine.
Providing sea views, an infinity pool, and free Wifi, SETONITE is located in Tamano, 13 miles from Hashihime Inari Daimyojin Shrine and 13 miles from Shimoishii Park.
nick
United States of America
Amazing location on the water with great sunrises. Very well appointed bedrooms and bathrooms. Dinner was also great
Uno Port Inn provides air-conditioned accommodations in Tamano. This guest house offers free private parking and luggage storage space.
Tonyleong1
United States of America
-Really stellar staff that goes out of its way to help you out with moving further on (as most people do); they don't take it personally that you're more interested in the art islands of Naoshima and Teshima and are an invaluable resource! Thanks, Minh!
-Good breakfast, just have to order ahead of time.
-Individual private bathrooms.
-Rooms were normal Japanese size (I think the other reviewers are just complaining and not used to it).
-Location was PERFECT. Literally 90 seconds from the train station, next to a 7/11, and across from the port. What more could you ask for?
We stayed here rather than on Naoshima island and took the...
We stayed here rather than on Naoshima island and took the short ferry across to the island. When we planned our trip, I had not factored in that many of the museums on the island were closed on a Monday and that some had to be booked for the Sunday. The benefit is that the onsen next to the Uno hotel is wonderful. You can be outside in one of the outside baths and at night gaze at the stars. We had a massage and a Japanese meal in the onsen and ambled happily back to the hotel. We delayed our planned departure to go the next morning after we had checked out of the hotel. We did not really explore the town itself but had a lovely meal in a restaurant close to the ferry building, overlooking the park and shopped in the big stores near the station.
B
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It’s a nice ryokan - close to the harbour and the train...
It’s a nice ryokan - close to the harbour and the train station.
No staff - but it suits me well. Feels like my own apartment. Clean, simple but nice and cozy. They cleaned the room every day - I didn’t even expected this… if I ever come back to Tamano a m- and I hope I will because of the art islands around and the beautiful Onsen in Tamano - I will certainly try to stay in this ryokan again
Noa
Israel
Scored 10
10
Tamano was a birth place of my brother.
Tamano was a birth place of my brother. I lived in Tamano from about a year old to 3 years old. I found the high school my father worked as a principal for 3 or 4 years - 1941 to 1944.
It was the main reason we visited the Tamano.
It had changed, but it was very pleasant place to visit.
Robert
United States of America
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