Situated in Tottori, 48 km from Daijoji Temple, Kansuitei Kozeniya offers accommodation with a hot spring bath, a public bath and an open-air bath.
Kwek Keow Jeannie
Singapore
Simple elegant Ryokan. Had a room on ground floor with balcony overlooking the pond was blissful. Staff was very accommodative and responsive to all my queries. Kaiseki dinner was sumptuous!
Situated in Tottori with Shamine Tottori nearby, Ryokan Marumo features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath.
Maximilian
Germany
Super friendly and highly professional staff. Breakfast and Dinner were well-prepared and very delicious. The Onsen felt so comforting after a long winter day. Overall the Ryokan feels like "home" so we would definitely like to return someday. Thank you for the experience!
Located in Shinonsen in the Hyogo region, Syofuso provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath.
Yin Wan Josephine
Hong Kong
The host is very welcoming, even when we arrived late, she introduced the arrangement very considerately. The onsen is away from the hotel, her son drove us there and picked us up afterwards. Thank you for her warm welcome and the delicious food.
Yumura Onsen MIDORIYA, a property with an open-air bath, is set in Shinonsen, 24 km from Daijoji Temple, 37 km from Toyooka City History Museum, as well as 50 km from Ito Kiyonaga Museum.
Gideon
Singapore
There’s a nice private room for bath but keep in mind only one and only
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Miyoshiya features a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 24 km of Daijoji Temple and 37 km of Toyooka City History Museum.
Takanao
Japan
The location was great and convenient for getting to Arayu and the tourist sites.
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.
Good location close to the station, staff was super helpful. Buffet breakfast included in the price was more than enough to start the day. Free amenities to choose in the lobby were a nice touch. The large bath (hot spring) is very small and depending on the time only woman or man can use it, but it is still a nice plus.
No nonsense hotel with all the basics covered you would need for a night over. It was centrally located and easy access to the trainstation. There is also a (paid) parking option closeby with a discount if you stay in the hotel.
The rooms were in a beautiful traditional Japanese style, with tatami mats, sliding doors and futons. The private onsen did not need to be booked, and was a lovely experience. The staff were so friendly and welcoming, despite our limited Japanese language ability. The hotel also offered luggage storage, and called a taxi for us.
Staff examined everything clearly n walked us to our rooms. And served tea to us in our rooms. When we got back fr outing. They also noticed and served us cold tea again. To help us cool down fr the summer sun. Kaiseki dinner was good. Japanese breakfast was good. Service is super. Onsen baths were nice. And had 2 different private baths to choose from... Everything good about this ryokan. Parking was convenient..
Nice ryokan close to train station with shuttle bus available if required, room was good size and traditional Japanese style with nice comfortable futons.
Public areas were excellent with plenty of sitting areas and large fish pond and free fish food.
Public and private baths were great.
Traditional Breakfast was great and all staff were very helpfully.
1. Quiet, clean, safe ryokan nearby train station
2. Good onsen, including private onsen
3. Room overlooks Japanese Garden
4. Many restaurants within walking distance
Fantastic Ryokan, they're using really old photos and they do not do it justice. There is a brand new wing for the Onsen's which is fantastic. Very good qualility water in the onsen's too.
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