A good location for a relaxing stay in Kochi, Jyoseikan is a ryokan surrounded by views of the city. The property features an open-air bath, free bikes, and private parking among other facilities.
kerry
United States of America
It’s a traditional Japanese room with Tarmi floors. We had no idea what we were in for and the staff was accommodating and helpful in explaining how to navigate and understand traditions. The Onsen was amazing. Warning: no tattoos allowed in Onsen. The Breakfast was most excellent and was beyond our expectations. Overall amazing
22 miles from Daizen-ji Temple in Kochi, Riverside Hotel Shoei offers accommodations with access to a public bath. This 2-star ryokan offers an elevator and full-day security.
Mac
United States of America
What a lovely place to stay! The breakfast was fabulous, as was the communal bath. My room had a great view of the river and was very warm with the heater. The futon was comfortable as well. The room was also great for getting work done in and the hotel was in a great location for restaurants and stuff.
Offering city views, Shoei Daini Bekkan in Kochi offers accommodations, a terrace, and a shared lounge. This 3-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, and free Wifi.
Tabist Kappo-Ryokan Ooriya Kochi offers accommodations in Sagamichō, 23 miles from Nishihama Park and 23 miles from Hossho-ji Temple. The 2-star ryokan is 22 miles from Daizen-ji Temple.
4.8 miles from Kami City Takashi Yanase Memorial Hall in Kami, Yumeno Onsen offers accommodations with access to a public bath. Private parking is available on site.
claire
Belgium
- the calm of the place
- the situation
- breakfast veggies ok
Located in Kochi, Tennenonsen Harunonoyu features a hot spring bath. The restaurant serves Japanese and French dishes. All rooms in the ryokan are equipped with a kettle.
Suguru
United States of America
It is okay facility wise. But for the price range, it could have been better. Felt the onsen is a bit older.
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.
The host is a friendly and lovely lady who does her best to keep the guest house clean and running smoothly. She lived in a house next door and seemed to rather overwhelmed running the guest house by herself.
We liked our room, though it was snug with our three futons and bags. We stayed two rainy nights.
Comfy futons. Good public onsen bath. Bathroom was sufficient. Fairly good location. Staff was amazing - helped us carry out luggages from the street to the reception area.
This ryokan is a bit off the path around Kochi but the main reason for the stay was the onsen, which more than met the expectations as listed on their website. The onsen had so many places to sit and enjoy the hot springs water, and the quality of the water was great (hot with a lot of dissolved minerals).
Close to the station, with tatami floor and futon beds. Perfect experience as a local type of accomodation. Breakfast was sufficient and onsen is nice.
Helena
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