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"It was a pretty good business hotel and the gentleman at the front desk spoke pretty good English and helped me out when I wanted use the clothes drying machine, even coming to my room to explain it to me, which was much appreciated."
"It's a very old hotel. You still need a key to open the door. Remember to lock the door again with the key after entering and leaving. However, the room has everything you need. The price is super cheap. There is also a breakfast buffet in the morning. However, I went out early in the morning those few days and didn't eat there. The location is also good. It's only a 3-minute walk from the station. I forgot to take pictures of the room, so I'll just post a few pictures of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge."
"It was close to Akashi Station and the access was very good.
There were convenience stores and shopping streets between the station and the hotel, so I had no trouble finding food.
I was a bit concerned that the cups and bathroom were dirty.
The room was small, but the space was well thought out and I didn't feel too cramped.
Drinks were all-you-can-drink from the first floor, so although the cups in the room were disappointing, they were there, which was good."
"First of all, the ryokan mainly targets Japanese guests, so in reality, the only language they speak is Japanese. (I used Japanese)
The location is within a 5-minute walk near Hitomarumae Station. Directions: Once you get out of the station, go left at the intersection on the right and keep going straight until you see a sign for Hitomukadan (人丸花壇). Turn left there.
First of all, all the staff are very friendly. The breakfast seemed like a typical Japanese home-cooked meal, but it felt like a lot of effort had been put into it.
If you book for 2 nights or more, your room will be cleaned every night.
Toothbrush, 1 shower towel, kimono or yukata? is also provided.
Shower towels are also replaced with new ones every night, so just use them and leave them in front of the bathroom mirror. Do not fold it neatly as it may be misunderstood as unused. (Or you can ask to replace the used one)
For reference, I stayed in a room on the 3rd floor called 永正 (Eisho), and the facilities themselves were clean and all good... but the problem was the heating efficiency... that's right. I don't know about other rooms, but in the case of Eisho, there is a hole at the top, so some of the warm air from the system air conditioner escapes, and at the same time, cold air comes in, so it is quite cold. It's really cold, especially in the early morning. We strongly recommend that you wear some layers while sleeping. The blanket is thick and fluffy, but it's still cold.
I don't know if there will be any more Korean tourists coming to this ryokan, but just in case, I wrote a notice for Korean tourists and gave it to the ryokan staff. Please refer to the notice for more details. (If you are good at English, please correct the English notice later. It's a bit strange.)"
"Is it a little higher than a normal business hotel?
There is a time constraint, but it has a large communal bath.
Was it a holiday? There weren't many restaurants.
Is it a holiday? Is it closed?
There are many shops that do not know the price range, and dinner eventually became a shirakiya."
"I made a reservation on the day, so I gave up the parking lot and stopped nearby. I should have gone to the partner, but I was relieved that the parking lot I used all the time, so
But the room was clean and I was able to stay on the day, so I think it was good.
I stayed in Osaka to go to see live performances, so I had a meal, but I didn't eat, so I don't know a little, but I wish I had a pot in my room that I could drink tea."
"Nice hotel, spacious rooms, a restaurant on the first floor, breakfast and dinner. The fly in the ointment is that it is a bit far from the electric rail station, and it is not convenient if there are more luggage. But because it is on the edge of the provincial road, the hotel also has a parking lot, so it is suitable for people traveling by car."
"To be honest, there are no toilets and showers in the room. I went to the public bath and took a shower. Fortunately, I was alone. I went to the public toilet to wash. I was suddenly overwhelmed by the Japanese toilet culture. The automatic flushing and flip-top toilets are impressive. I only love this toilet. It is clean and fresh. Enjoy the toilet time. Traditional tatami mats, non-smoking rooms, no dreams after bathing. The Japanese are very quiet, and the only perception of poor sound insulation is the clear cough next door. The whole wall of comics in the corridor is nostalgic. When I left, I realized that there was no elevator, so I was confused again and carried the oversized luggage by myself. Goodbye here means not coming again."
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12 reviews
8.0/10
1 night
From JPY 4,832
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Akashi?
June is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Akashi, with average nightly rates around JPY 10,211. Prices peak in November, when rates reach about JPY 14,257 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from July 5, 2025 to July 5, 2026.)
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JPY 5,000
JPY 10,000
JPY 15,000
JPY 12,639
Jul
JPY 13,567
Aug
JPY 12,805
Sep
JPY 12,853
Oct
JPY 14,257
Nov
JPY 12,781
Dec
JPY 10,854
Jan
JPY 12,900
Feb
JPY 10,520
Mar
JPY 11,639
Apr
JPY 11,472
May
JPY 10,211
Jun
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Akashi?
Hotel rates in Akashi are typically lowest on Wednesday, with average nightly rates around JPY 11,472. Friday tends to be the most expensive, averaging JPY 12,781 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from July 5, 2025 to July 5, 2026.)
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