Ideally set in the Kinosaki Onsen district of Kinosaki, Kinosaki onsen Tokitotoki is situated 2.6 km from Kinumaki Shrine, 4 km from Seto Shrine and 4.5 km from North Disaster Earthquake Monument.
Jessica
Australia
The dinner was incredible, so much food. A massive sashimi boat, fresh crab and more. Unlimited drinks included and a photo gift from the dinner
一日一組の隠れ宿 てらかわ is situated in the Kinosaki Onsen district of Kinosaki, 4.2 km from Seto Shrine, 4.7 km from North Disaster Earthquake Monument and 5 km from Kehi Shrine.
George
United Kingdom
Everything was perfect, the room was beautiful and the host was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. The location is convenient, and the onsen pass and yukata hire was included, making it a very easy and comfortable stay. The big hot bath was a nice extra touch. Thank you so much! :)
Boasting a 160-year history and a beautiful garden, Nishimuraya Honkan offers hot-spring baths and Japanese rooms just 1 km from Kinosaki-Onsen Train Station.
Hung-Ling (Lilian)
Australia
attentive staff, very traditional Japanese ryokan.
Food (both breakfast and dinner) equivalent to some of the Michelin star restaurants.
vegetarian friendly - the best vegetarian Japanese I've had this trip
Set in the woods by Mount Kuruhi, Hotel Shogetsutei is 5 minutes from Kinosaki-Onsen Train Station on the free shuttle. It features beautiful outdoor hot-spring baths and a spa.
Rojdan
United Kingdom
Staff were great.
Facilities were decent but not great
Set 2.6 km from Kinumaki Shrine, 城崎温泉 旅館 つばき乃 - Kinosaki Onsen Ryokan Tsubakino offers 3-star accommodation in Toyooka and features an open-air bath.
Arrathai
Denmark
Location just few minutes walk from station, English speaking staff, traditional Japanese house, we love private onsen at the hotel, breakfast and dinner was delicious, there was one day that staff made mistake about our seat for breakfast and we have to wait for half an hour for them to set up again for us, thing went well we finally got our food, staff were very sorry and apologized to us so many time. When we checking out they still apologizing about that mistake and even gave us discount on the bill, hotel, staff, food this hotel was one of the memorable place!
Newly renovated in 2022, Kobayashiya -Kinosaki Onsen- blends the history and tradition of Japan with the modernity. Guests are welcomed by a luxurious new lobby, decorated in earthen wall.
ottavia
Spain
Beautiful stay! The staff very helpful. They give you a free pass for all the public onsen and you can also use their private Onsen that also works as your shower. No shower in the room. The food was delicious. We had also a very nice tea ceremony.
Facing the central shopping street of the Kinosaki Onsen hot spring area, Morizuya offers authentic Japanese-style accommodation, hot spring baths and Japanese dining.
Yamamotoya is a 7-minute walk from JR Kinosaki Onsen Station and a free 2-way shuttle is provided. It offers Japanese-style accommodation with a brewery, a hot-spring bath and free Wi-Fi.
Brendan
Canada
One of the most pleasant hotel experiences I have ever had, the staff were a highlight of our stay - they couldn't have been more accommodating and welcoming from the moment we checked in. The hotel itself is beautiful, well situated in the middle of all of the onsens in Kinosaki, and also operates its own restaurant and craft brewery right next door. The room was incredibly spacious, and we had an amazing view of the canals and willow trees that made for a perfect place to enjoy tea or morning coffee. The bed rolls were comfortable, as were the complimentary slippers and yukata for onsen hopping. We didn't opt for the meal, instead visited a few restaurants while we were in Kinosaki. We did enjoy the private onsen inside the hotel, particularly the wooden outdoor barrel.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. 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.
The location is great-- very close to the train station and an easy walk to all the onsens. It is above a coffee shop with great coffee and a foot soak area (the reception is the coffee shop counter). They give you a basket with towels and socks for toting to the onsens, which is much appreciated. The room was spare, but incredibly clean. The internet worked well. Breakfast was simple but good (yogurt, toast, hard boiled egg, slaw, sausage and coffee).
Absolutely fantastic location, just opposite the station and within walking distance of restaurants and onsens. Nice to have a private bathroom which isn’t always an option in Japan.
great location right next to the station. a great cafe on the ground floor and foot bath. rooms were big, bright and had private bathroom!!! (something very difficult to find in Kinosaki) - no shower but I guess you bathe at the onsens
The hotel is clean, Staff is very friendly, it’s located within 1 minute walk from the kinosaki train station, yukatas free of charges it’s amazing, The breakfast is great.
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