Monjusou Shourotei in Miyazu provides adults-only accommodations with an open-air bath and a garden. This ryokan provides free private parking, free shuttle service, and free Wifi.
Sarah
United States of America
This was as perfect an experience as we could have hoped for. Every attention to detail came together to make this stay absolutely exquisite.
Seikiro has served guests for 320 years and is a registered cultural landmark.
Kuo-ming
United States of America
The meals (dinner and breakfast) were nicely presented. The waiting staff were polite and cordial. The waitress told us about the Japanese Air Defense team's air show that day and warned us about the crowd that might cause difficulty at the train station, which they did. We were very thankful.
A 8-minute walk from Amanohashidate Beach in Miyazu, Amano Hashidate Hotel features accommodations with access to a public bath and open-air bath.
Rachel
United States of America
The location was easy to find, lots of parking, and a few restaurants and sights to see within walking distance. The hotel seemed quiet, I was able to sleep soundly without hearing other guests. The breakfast had a lot of options and the rooms were comfortable.
Hotel Kitanoya offers rooms with ocean views just a 6-minute walk from Amanohashidate Train Station. It features hot-spring baths and a Japanese restaurant.
Gavin
United States of America
Clean, luxurious, and sizable rooms with comfortable furnishings; private onsen on balcony; seperate toilet and shower; amazing food; extremely friendly, courteous, and respectful staff. Definitely coming back!!
The Gran Resort Amanohashidate enjoys a location in Miyazu, a 12-minute walk from Motoise Kono Shrine and 0.7 miles from Tango Regional Museum of Contemporary Art.
Komson
Thailand
Good room size with small sunroom area plus the nice view from room.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
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