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Oyado Hana
4.4/528 Reviews
1) Right in front of the station! After Kie Shing Pu stands out, you will see a flyover, go to the ”left”, and go down the stairs. The flyover is on the left side. Don't go forward (the bus stop is down in front). 2) Pretty good! The room is clean and comfortable, and the room has a hair dryer and towel bath towel. The shower does not require an appointment, the hot spring ♨️ is a private time to make an appointment, and it does not need to be with everyone. The public bathhouse, I feel very good. 3) The whole homestay is very well organized. Very warm feeling ❤️ There are many small Japanese layouts, small thinking, toilets are shared, there are extra sinks to brush your teeth, wash your face, etc. 4) The boss is quite young, can speak a little English, and the people are very kind. No noise will be banned after the lights are off at 11 o'clock in the evening. The boss will remind the children who are playing to be quiet. The boss will also give some local information about Jishengpu, bus time, and a map of Zhishang, etc. 5) There is a lawson who walks for five minutes nearby to buy snacks. 6) Lockers are available indoors and outdoors. Need to invest 100 yen, but will be returned when receiving, so it is equal to free, great 7) The overall living is quite comfortable and enjoyable. I only have one person, I know that I only stayed for one day, very satisfied.
Hiizurukurenainoyado Katsuurakankohotel
3.3/50 Reviews
The location of the hotel is the closest to the Kii Tenman Station. This is an unattended station. The driver must check the ticket before getting off the bus, so it may be more troublesome to use an IC card. The hotel room is a bit old, but you can see Katsuura Port with a nice view.
Kamenoi Hotel Nachi Katsuura
4.3/540 Reviews
The room in the Japanese style room is not new, but the view was large and relaxed. The dishes were more delicious than I expected for evening breakfast. The volume was also full. I was glad that it was not a yukata but a room dress or a disposable slipper, not a vinyl slipper. The card attached to the slipper in the public bath is unkind. Why is it broken?
Kyukamura Nanki-Katsuura
4.2/54 Reviews
Kumano Sea is right in front of you. The entrance is on the 4th floor, with a front desk and a viewing terrace. However, due to the unfortunate weather and gloomy outlook during our visit, we did not use the observation terrace. The rooms were located on the 1st to 5th floors. At check-in, the front desk showed us the location of the front desk, elevators, rooms, bathrooms, and restaurant on a small map of the building, which was very convenient. The dining location was a restaurant, but due to the coronavirus, seats were spaced apart. Since we visited in July, where different menus are prepared depending on the season, we decided to try ``tuna.'' A menu was placed on the table. Seafood is the main dish, but Kumano beef loin teppanyaki is also available. It's not a big deal, but I think it's ”satisfactory”. The baths consist of a large bath, silk skin bath, ceramic bath, and open-air bath, but you have to go down the stairs to access the ceramic bath and open-air bath. Unfortunately, the weather was not good, so the view was not satisfactory.
Kumano-Bettei Nakanoshima
4.7/565 Reviews
We wanted high-end accommodations near Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Nachi Falls, and through our research, we figured that Kumano Bettei Nakanoshima is really the only choice in the area. We stayed in a Luxury Deluxe Ocean View Room, which is the second from the top room category (there's only one room in the top category, by the way, and it wasn't available when we tried to book it), and located on the Nagi No Sho wing. It was modern, reasonably stylish and had a good view of the ocean and the peninsula across the way. The view is partially marred by two large green oil reserve containers located on the peninsula directly across the strait, which is unfortunate but not anything that the property can do about. We prefer suites that offer separated bedrooms and living rooms, which this didn't have, and the lack of a large closet forced us to place our rollerboard luggage on the floor in the living room. Aside from that, the main drawback is the fact that the bath is not Onsen (natural hot springs.) In fact, there is only one room (out of 44) that has in-room Onsen, and that's the top room named ”Kihin****su” in the Chomontei Bldg. We have avoided communal baths during the peak of the pandemic (Japan was in its 7th wave at the time we stayed there), but thankfully the property does have a private open-air Onsen bath that guests can rent by the hour - we used it in the afternoon as well as the following morning just prior to check-out. It's a really nice open-air Onsen, and has good views from the bath. The only other drawback is the lack of an in-room dining option - all meals are served in the main restaurant. The ryokan has a handful of ”ko****su” private dining rooms, which we reserved for both of our meals, but unfortunately, it's not fully enclosed.... the noise from the main dining area pierced through the ceiling-less ”private room” in a big way, especially during dinner, when some drunk guests were yelling at a very high decibel. Food wise, it was really good. Given its location, Kumano Bettei Nakanoshima has its pick of the litter, including ”Nama Maguro,” which is local tuna that never gets frozen prior to being served. It's often made in a cutlet style in the area, and that's what we got for dinner. They also served Grilled Abalone (on the shell) with butter, another delicacy, as well as a variety of other seafood caught fresh from the nearby Katsuura port. While not the most creative of meals, it didn't need to be, and we thoroughly enjoyed the food on offer at the property. Service is a strong point. Everyone was courteous and warm, and genuinely seemed to care about our experience at the property. The personal touch is not easy to pull off at a property with a (relatively) high room count - we were impressed. That said, I don't think they were even at half occupancy, so that may have had something to do with the high service level. Regardless, everyone from the manager to the front desk staff to the wait staff were personable,
Hotel Nagisaya
3.9/57 Reviews
Après avoir aimé et arpenté de nombreuses contrées en Asie comme dans plus de 100 pays de ce vaste monde en soixante ans, j’ai vécu en cet endroit la cinquième étape de mon second voyage au Japon trop longtemps reporté cause Covid et bien trop marquant pour ne pas avoir envie d’y retourner… Professionnel du voyage, auteur de guides touristiques basé au Maroc, j’ai découvert ce superbe «Ryokan», ses bains d’eau sulfureuse et chaude à souhait, ses prestations et service, comme son exceptionnel rapport qualité/prix dans un pays dont la réputation est d’être excessivement cher ne font qu’agrémenter ce séjour. Exceptionnel n’est donc pas un vain mot pour décrire cet établissement où l’on va de surprises en surprises en découvrant sa «chambre », ainsi qu’une cuisine délicieuse et finement présentée… Un régal pour les yeux… Un ravissement pour les papilles… Et un nouvel art de vivre en revêtant la tenue de samouraï que l’ensemble des convives portent pour aller dîner… Paix de l’âme et tranquillité de l’esprit sont les maîtres mots de cette demeure dont le passé se conjugue avec le monde d’aujourd’hui dans un environnement d’une exceptionnelle beauté.

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Number of hotels10
Number of Reviews 486
Lowest PriceHK$194
Highest PriceHK$34,870
Average Price(Weekend Night)HK$2,434
Average Price(Weekday Night)HK$2,265