A 2-minute walk from amusement park New Reoma World, hotel Reoma no Mori features 4 hot spring baths, a sauna and karaoke.
Sharon
United States of America
Hotel is close to the theme park as it is the only hotel associated with the theme park. BUT the hotel and theme park is quite far from the train station. There is a free bus shuttle but runs infrequently. We ended up taking taxis to the facility . The hotel is huge and it had lots of things that could accommodate the large crowd: Pool and game rooms for children, large onsen baths, large self serve restaurant, and a big store for shopping.
A 15-minute walk from JR Kotohira Station, Kotohira Kadan offers natural hot spring baths and spacious Japanese-style rooms, some with a private outdoor hot spring bath.
Located at the foot of Mount Konpira, Kotohira Grand Hotel Sakuranosho features indoor/outdoor public hot-spring baths and relaxing massages.
Jeannette
United States of America
This is a lovely old property, very close to the entrance of the Kompira shrine. Our Japanese-style room was large and comfortable, and we were delighted with the bath facilities. Dinner and breakfast and a welcome cocktail all were included and the meals were truly excellent. Highly recommended.
Only a 3-minute drive from JR Kotohira Station with the hotel's free shuttle, こんぴら温泉湯元八千代 features a rooftop hot spring bath, Japanese cuisine and free Wi-Fi at the lobby.
Takaraya enjoys a location in Kotohira, 25 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 25 miles from Sunport Fountain. This 1-star ryokan has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom.
Kath
United States of America
The facility was centrally located. The owners and staff were very accommodating. We were able to communicate adequately even though they didn't speak English and we didn't speak Japanese. The onsens were super clean and the water was toasty. We were impressed with our experience and would not hesitate to stay at the Takaraya again if we ever return to Kotohira.
At Yumoto Konpira Onsen Hananoyu Kobaitei, guests can refresh in the indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths or sit out by the foot bath, which comes with views of the traditional garden.
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.
When I booked, I didn't realise it comes with the onsen, so it was a huge surprise. Free udon after 9pm in the lobby, and a large variety for breakfast. Amenities in the lobby are generous too, and the selection of pillows.
The breakfast was great. Very traditional. Lots of options. The staff were all incredibly helpful despite the language barrier and the location was very easy to find from the main train station. Walking distance. Lots of cute shops nearby. The onsen is absolutely tiny…but still enjoyable. Only one little warm pool of water tho.
The hotel is quite new. The room size is very decent. Although the onsen is small but is good enough to relax after a day out. The hotel also offer free udon from 9pm onwards and the breakfast is also good. Keep up the good job!
Night udon (21:00) is good for guest after having hot spring.
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