Featuring beautiful nature views from its rooftop hot spring bath, Hotel Kazurabashi offers Japanese-style rooms and a dining room where food is prepared in the hearth at the guest's table.
Jon
United States of America
The facilities were awesome. The room big and comfortable. The staff very helpful!
I loved that a woman greeted us at dinner and sang a folk song.
Sunriver Oboke is located in Miyoshi, 18 mi from Tsurugi-san Chairlift and 4.3 mi from Iya Hot Spring. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Offering beautiful views of the changing seasons in the Iya Valley, hotel Iya Onsen provides Japanese-style accommodations and natural hot spring baths.
Roman
United States of America
The property is located in a beautiful Iya Valley
The view from our room was amazing.
You feel that you are in the middle of gorgeous nature full of birds and creates.
The staff of the hotel is so polite , kind and very helpful .
Located in Kasuga, 16 mi from Takamatsu, Asan Kotonami features a terrace and views of the mountain. The ryokan has a hot spring bath and sauna, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Robert
United States of America
Relaxed and gracious. Beautifully designed and comfortable.
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.
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.
This ryokan was fantastic! The staff were incredibly polite, helpful, and bilingual which made the experience very smooth. The meals, both dinner and breakfast, were deliciously prepared. The room was also newly refurbished, adding to the modern and comfortable atmosphere.
Very friendly owner and staff and the food was great! We stayed two nights and got completely different meals for dinner, which were both fantastic. You can go to the next door hotel for nice open-air onsen and mention the ryokan and get a discounted entry ticket, and the onsen is really nice.
Traditional Japanese inn (ryokan), includes dinner and breakfast, has hot spring-fed baths (onsen). They were completely accommodating to our pescatarian diet. Multiple-course meals served beautifully. Very comfortable futons arranged by staff while you are out during the day. Location is for visiting Iya Valley, and vine bridge.
Ryokan located near the Vine Bridge with a bus stop next to it. The landlady was really nice and friendly! I can speak a couple words in Japanese and tried to communicate in this language with her or the staff whenever I could ; she would speak English when it was hard to communicate. Breakfast and dinner were delicious and generous. I felt bad for not being able to eat everything. The room was spacious and they provided a yukata to wear in the ryokan.
Brilliant, traditional style Ryokan with outdoor onsen with breathtaking views. You are taken to the onsen by a small cable car which adds to the unique experience.
Surrounded by lush green nature this traditional ryokan offers awesome food, the most friendly hosts we had on our journey, spacious rooms with all comfort one needs and an excellent onsen where you can relax in an outside bath listening to the gurgling river flowing below.
Cute old grandmother running the ryokan was able to get us a discount on the nearby onsen (though, I think that all the nearby properties have some kind of preferential rates, be sure to ask at the place you are staying). Otherwise the room was decent for what you pay.
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