Facing the central shopping street of the Kinosaki Onsen hot spring area, Morizuya offers authentic Japanese-style accommodation, hot spring baths and Japanese dining. Guests can wear colourful yukata robes at the property. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. Morizuya is a 10-minute drive from Kinosaki Marine World, and a 6-minute walk from Kinosaki Onsen Station. A shuttle service to/from the station is offered. The historical Castle Town Izushi is a 30-minute drive away. Rooms come with futon bedding on tatami (woven mat) flooring and a comfortable seating area. They feature either city or mountain views, and are fitted with an LCD TV, a mini-fridge and a safe. Bathroom facilities are shared and have free toiletries. Guests at Japanese-style hot spring hotel Morizuya can relax in the public indoor and outdoor hot spring bath, including an unique cave-style bath. They can be reserved for private use on weekdays. They can enjoy neighborhood fireworks in Summer. Luggage storage services are offered at the front desk before checking in/after check-out. A Japanese breakfast and a traditional multi-course dinner with local dishes are served in the privacy of the guestroom.
GGuest User2023.08.20
We stayed at this ryokan with onsen for one night in August. The journey from Kyoto takes around 2.5 hours with Japan Rail - some connections go without changing. It's about 700-800 m from Kinosakionsen train station. When you leave the train station, you can either walk across the street and a few steps to the left and lock your large suitcase in the locker (but not too big please, our standard hard-shell suitcase was one a few millimeters too deep) or have your suitcase delivered to your room door a few steps further to the left for just 200 yen. Upon arrival at the ryokan there was a very friendly welcome from an owner who spoke good English. He explained everything in detail and took countless greeting photos of us with our cell phones. Afterwards we were accompanied to our room by a young lady and tea was poured at the reception. The accommodation has 11 rooms. The anteroom of the ryokan, where you have to leave your luggage and slippers, is very small, actually too small to be able to unpack halfway. The room itself is sufficiently large. As is usual in ryokan and Japan, there is little storage space. Everything very clean and well-kept. There is a toilet and sink in the room, but there is no shower, that's what the onsen is for. A total of two onsen - one outside and one inside like in a cave. Both really beautifully done. In the evenings the onsen were “private” - you wait until one is free, then go in, lock it and have it to yourself. The room price also includes entry tickets to the city's seven public onsen. We only briefly used a public onsen “around the corner”, the ones in the neighborhood appealed more to us. After dark we took a longer walk through the very beautiful place. The area is centrally located - but of course still quiet. A Family Mart is just 100 m away. We had booked with breakfast, which is consumed in the room. You choose a time slot - for us, 8.30 was the latest option. Be careful, get up in time, there was a knock at our house at 8:15 a.m. and the young lady first put our futons away - so don't worry about turning them to the side again when the alarm clock rings at 8:00 a.m. The Japanese breakfast is unusual for a Central European, but why not get to know other breakfast habits? The young lady who brought and prepared breakfast was busy with everything for at least 10 minutes. Check out by 10 a.m. at the latest. The owner was kind enough to drive us to the train station by car. I have rarely experienced so much hospitality in a neighborhood. Would I book it again? Almost 200 euros per night for 2 people including breakfast is anything but cheap, but the experience is certainly worth it. A clear recommendation from me if you want to experience something other than a hotel room.
With a stay at Onishiya Suishoen in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be within a 15-minute walk of Jizo-yu Onsen and Satono-yu Onsen. This ryokan is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Kinosaki Mugiwarazaikudenshokan and 1 mi (1.5 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway.
Enjoy recreational amenities such as hot springs and bicycles to rent.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 34 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. Flat-screen televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature hair dryers and toilets with an electronic bidet. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
2024.04.16
When I mapped out our November-December 2023 trip to Japan last June, I chose west of Kansai region and the northwest along the Sea of Japan where Kansai Wide Area 5-day Pass and Sanyo/San’in Area 7-day Pass would cover. When I came across Kinosaki on the map, I thought this would be the first place to begin our journey of “off the beaten path” (this was my 10th trip to Japan, my desire to travel off the beaten path was obvious.) Since Kinosaki is an onsen town, it makes sense to choose a traditional ryokan with on-site onsen. I found Onishiya Suishoen’s official website very helpful. The photos are genuinely impressive. It has all I was looking for: daily 10-course Kaiseki dinner with premium choices of Matsuba crabs, Tajima beef and local delicacies, along with traditional Japanese breakfast, can be served in-room or in a private dining room; indoor/outdoor onsen; a quiet guest room for two, with private garden views; free shuttle from the JR Kinosaki station; an entertainment lounge; a public sitting lounge with views of scenic Japanese garden; away from the busy tourist center. A free day-stamped pass to use in town’s seven historical public onsens, valid per day from 14:00 to 15:00 the following day; a daily shuttle offers to and from main area of Kinosaki town, from 16:00 to 22:00. These are extra bonus offers to the guests. The guest car parking is available. We arrived at the Kinosaki JR Station on a rainy day. After exiting the station I found the sign of hotels free shuttle across the street just as I was informed at the time of booking. A local coordinator was waiting outside the station and started taking names of the arriving guests. I gave her our hotel’s name and after about 10-15 min waiting we boarded a van and headed to the local hotels. Interestedly, most of the guests in the van are foreigners like we, all got off the last stop. Upon checked in we were told to leave our luggage at the front lobby area. We then followed the hostess to the public lounge waiting for an assigned staff to accompany us to the room and to get familiar with what they have to offer during the stays. When I booked this ryokan I asked for a quiet room and surely our room is at the end of the first floor hallway. During our two-night stay we had a personal hostess named Chiba. She catered our needs for the entire stay, served two meals a days, prepared beddings and replenished in-room services for us. On the second night she noticed we were trying to stack several cushions over the leg-less chairs to improve the posture comforts. She asked if we would prefer regular chairs and a raised table. When we said yes, she quickly popped up the table legs and brought us two chairs. We were so pleased with her attention to details. She did her best in English, explained our daily meal options and introduced each serving plate and sources of the ingredients. She was a very good hostess for us. On the first night we had seafood Kaiseki dinner with premium selec
With a stay at Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinosaki in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Jizo-yu Onsen and Satono-yu Onsen. This spa hotel is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Kinosaki Mugiwarazaikudenshokan and 1 mi (1.5 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
At Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinosaki, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, an elevator, and a vending machine. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 103 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms have slippers and toilets with an electronic bidet. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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This time I used it for my grandfather's two-person trip. The hotel is not flashy compared to other group hotels, but on the contrary, it is relieved. The reception is kojinmari, but the staff 々 is squeaky and the check-in / out is smooth. Meals are buffet style in the morning and evening. Very good, such as the arrangement of taste, items, and dishes. I think it can be used for family trips and various travel styles. The room is large, easy to use and clean. Now, there are 々 restrictions on the response to corona infection, but I think that infection prevention is also quite well done. You can sleep quietly at night. Although it is a little far from the hot spring town, there is a free shuttle bus to and from the hot spring town, so it is safe and secure. I think the cost performance is very good. If you are a car, you can go to Marine World and Izushi from here, and Tottori Sand Dunes takes about 1 time. Amanohashidate, Ine, and Maizuru are also relatively convenient (winter is hard).
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GGuest User2023.03.04
In addition to the reviews here, the reviews of Rakuten Travel, which I booked, were highly rated, so I decided to stay. It was a very good inn according to word of mouth. I would recommend it to anyone. [Room] I stayed in a Japanese-Western style room with a bed because the practitioner was an elderly person with lame legs. It is composed of a twin bedroom and a Japanese-style room, but the Japanese-style room has a table and chairs instead of a low table and chairs, so it was easy to eat in the room. The washroom and toilet were conveniently located. There is no bath in the room, but the private bath was right in front of the room and it was easy to move around. In addition, the great thing about this room is the river view on the big screen of 8 high sash windows. You can see the Maruyama River and the mountain range on the opposite bank, and watch the waterfowl playing at your leisure. It is a superb view because it is located away from the hot spring town. [Bath] The hot spring bath is only an indoor bath, but like the room, it was a pleasant bath with a river view. In addition, there is a free private hot spring bath, which is convenient and appreciated for those who need assistance. It's a long walk to the hot spring town, but there's no need to worry about visiting hot springs, as a private car will pick you up at any time in the morning or evening. In rainy or cold weather, I think it's more convenient to stay at an inn in a remote location with a pick-up service than an inn in a hot spring town that doesn't have a pick-up service. [Cooking] It was crab season, but I had plans to eat it on another occasion, so I had a normal basic course here. Dinner was served in the room and was relaxing. It was a nice service that the last rice of the course can be chosen from Kamameshi or Kaisendon. Breakfast was a Japanese set meal at the restaurant corner, but only the soft serve ice cream for dessert was all-you-can-eat. Tsure, who likes soft serve ice cream, was delighted. I'm sure your kids will love it too. All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream in the morning is like a dream (laughs). [Amenity] I was impressed with the ingenuity. Hot spring inns often have a small plastic bag with the inn's logo on it, which is used to bring small items to the public bath. The inside of this inn's plastic bag is divided into two, and even if you put a wet towel after bathing in one, you can put small items that you don't want to get wet in the other. I have stayed in more than 50 hot spring inns so far, but I was impressed with this style of bag for the first time. In addition, the bathing towels with the inn logo were also devised. Overall, the towels are white, but they have colored lines on both sides. There are other inns that have this kind of ingenuity, but I was impressed because there are not many inns in this price class. Changing the color of the towel or the color of the toothbrush may be troublesome and may cost money in some cases, but it is a consideration that is appreciated by the customer. An inn that pays attention to such details is a really good inn. [Hospitality] Everyone is very kind and pleasant, including the proprietress. There were a lot of things that made me feel that you are trying to be as thoughtful and creative as possible in the details. It is a very warm inn that is friendly to both the elderly and children. [Cospa] This time I used the national travel support, so I was able to stay at a good price, but I think the cospa is good even at the price without discount. Even after the travel support ends, I think you can still get great deals if you use Rakuten Travel discounts or stay on weekdays.
With a stay at Ginka in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 2-minute drive from Sanin Kaigan National Park and 6 minutes from Kinosaki Marine World. This ryokan is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 3.4 mi (5.4 km) from Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and gift shops/newsstands. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle.
At Ginka, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 16 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.01.19
This time I came to Chengqi to live in one of the two hotels on the left. Although it is a ten-minute drive from the city center, it doesn’t matter because it’s self-traveling. Because I really like the hotel room facing the sea, the room also has a bathtub for the sea view. It’s freehand. There are two private soups in the hotel. You can make an appointment to enjoy the time. The most important thing is that the hotel waiter is very polite and very helpful. In the evening, there is a hotel car to pick us up to the center of Shinzaki for dinner. Although we have a car, we also chose to take the hotel car because we wanted to thirsty wine at night. The driver is also very polite. After dinner, I picked us up at the restaurant door and returned to the hotel. The service was intimate and will come again. It is worth recommending.
Reyzenit-Kinosaki Suite Villa offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by ryokan.Visitors can take advantage of complimentary parking directly at the ryokan. The ryokan maintains a completely smoke-free zone, providing a breathable atmosphere.Smoking is limited to specified smoking zones. Should you prefer not to venture out for a meal, the enticing culinary choices at ryokan are always available for your satisfaction. Throughout the day and evening, grab a bite to eat from ryokan's self-service vending machines whenever you please.Reyzenit-Kinosaki Suite Villa provides a superb assortment of leisure amenities for guests to enjoy. Each day at ryokan, immerse yourself in the invigorating waters of the pool, perfect for a rejuvenating plunge or a series of revitalizing laps.
With a stay at Hotel Kinparo in Toyooka (Kinosaki Onsen), you'll be a 1-minute drive from Kinosaki Marine World and 9 minutes from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway. This beach hotel is 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Takeno Beach and 5.5 mi (8.8 km) from Genbudo Park.
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and gift shops/newsstands.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Hotel Kinparo. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 91 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and complimentary newspapers.
GGuest User2023.11.05
First of all, the food was very delicious. Especially the rice was really delicious. It is said that it is rice that grows storks, and it is said that it is rice that is cultivated without relying on pesticides and chemical fertilizers. All of the dinners were delicious with the impression that there were many twisted and elaborate menus, but the ingredients are good, so it seems that you will be pleased even if it is a little simpler. It was my child's birthday, so I added Tajima beef steak, but it was really soft and delicious. The Tajima beef ceramic plate grill has a thick sauce of burdock, but probably because I was old, this was lighter and easier to eat than the steak. The sashimi shrimp was also big, fresh, sweet and delicious, but I think it would be better if you could peel the shells. Children seemed to like steamed matsutake mushrooms in clay bottles. The children's menu is full of volume anyway. It may be unavoidable that it tends to be biased toward fried foods everywhere, but you may not need such fried foods. .. The hot spring is salty and warms up to the core of the body. However, the open-air bath of the women's bath can be seen from Marine World. Be careful when taking an open-air bath before Marine World closes. That is definitely visible. The staff were all kind to traveling with two mothers and children, and the rooms were large, making it a very memorable trip. The building itself is old, so I'm worried when I'm worried about everywhere, but I and my child were very satisfied. Thank you very much.
Resorpia Kumihama Resort offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by resort.Visitors can take advantage of complimentary parking directly at the resort. The resort maintains a completely smoke-free zone, providing a breathable atmosphere.Smoking is limited to specified smoking zones. Experience the delight of a fresh morning by savoring excellent coffee at the cafe situated within resort. Should you prefer not to venture out for a meal, the enticing culinary choices at resort are always available for your satisfaction.Throughout the day and evening, grab a bite to eat from resort's self-service vending machines whenever you please.Resorpia Kumihama Resort provides a superb assortment of leisure amenities for guests to enjoy. Each day at resort, immerse yourself in the invigorating waters of the pool, perfect for a rejuvenating plunge or a series of revitalizing laps.
GGuest User2023.02.04
This time I was worried about snow due to the cold wave, so I gave up my car and went to the Resort Pier Kumihama Hotel to eat crab by train. The hotel will pick you up by bus to Toyooka Station and arrive at the hotel in about 30 minutes. The crab for dinner is also grilled, and the crab pot is full! I had them make porridge, but it was delicious, so I got it firmly. The bath was hot, but it wasn't that much and it was comfortable when I entered. This time, everyone is playing golf in Kumihama Country and trying to stay here again. Thank you very much.
Located in Toyooka, 11 km from Soun-ji Temple, Toyooka1925 provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service, luggage storage space and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is set 11 km from Inaba Honke Institution. All units are equipped with air conditioning, a fridge, a minibar, a kettle, a shower, free toiletries and a desk. All guest rooms include a private bathroom, a hairdryer and bed linen. Honganji Temple is 11 km from the hotel, while Toyooka City History Museum is 12 km away. The nearest airport is Tajima Airport, 6 km from Toyooka1925.
Enjoy a soothing leisurely stay at Fairfield Hyogo Tajima Yabu which is adjacent to Michi no Eki Yoka Tajimanokura in Yabu City Japan. In town you will discover older houses equipped with udatsu firewalls, once expensive historical reminders of when the town bustled with Yoka merchants and flourished as a pier. The Yabu region is also rich in natural offerings and sightseeing spots, which include Bekku no Tanada and its expanse of some 130 terraced rice paddies set against the backdrop of Hyogos Roof Mount Hyonosen. Hachihachi Kitakogen Highlands and the castle town of Izushi are also readily accessible. After a day of exploring Hyogo Japan return to our hotel and unwind in simple yet roomy accommodations with free WiFi, complimentary bottled water, comfortable bedding and space-saving shower stalls.
RRex Leung2024.03.18
The hotel is newer! Clean and hygienic! The room is big! New equipment! Although there is no shopping nearby, there is a large convenience store Dodo-eki Store opposite the hotel! For those who want to visit second- and third-tier cities in Japan, here you can slowly experience the tranquility and slowness of second- and third-tier cities!
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GGuest UserIf you're thinking about staying at a ryokan in Kinosaki, this is the place to go. It's the smallest (in terms of the number of rooms offered) but the most highly coveted inn in the neighborhood, and for good reason. Kazuyuki-san and his family are the ultimate hospitality connoisseurs, genuinely passionate about providing the best experience for their visitors and sharing their culture. It truly felt like staying at a five-star hotel with meals comparable to Michelin-star dining, without any pretentiousness. Only a 4-5 minute easy stroll from the train station, Kojinmari is nestled among charming shops and onsens. This is extremely convenient for onsen hopping, shopping, and making day trips. It's also right across from a gorgeous canal. If you get a room with a direct view, you'll enjoy the sight of the mountains, koi fish swimming about, and locals crossing the bridge. The rooms are incredibly spacious for two people, and the entire building has been renovated with great care, reflecting a deep investment in customer comfort. The quality of the natural materials used in the rooms and furniture is evident, from the organic bedsheets to the design-centered furnishings. The space was incredibly comfortable, impeccably clean, and beautifully designed. Upon arrival, we were warmly welcomed and offered the best matcha we've tasted in Japan, along with a red bean snack. Kazuyuki-san later delivered our luggage to the room and provided us with a clipboard of helpful information on dining and visiting sites. Of the seven onsens, he suggested the top three, which were spot on. Although we didn’t experience the dinner, the breakfast was a feast for both the eyes and the stomach, artfully prepared by the grandmother. Before discovering Kojinmari, I had considered other ryokans in the area due to high reviews and affordability. I'm so glad I didn't settle. Upon visiting a few of these highly-rated ryokans in person, the conditions, noise levels, and sheer number of foreign guests were overwhelming. Staying at Kojinmari was undoubtedly the most authentic and exceptional experience, service, and accommodation I have experienced in Japan. I cannot give this place enough stars. 10/10. Three things to note: 1) Be sure to bring cash, as you'll need to pay for the onsen pass or ”tax” for the seven onsens depending on how you booked. 2) We had no issues communicating with Kazuyuki-san in English, but be sure to have the Google Translate app ready just in case you'd like to have in-depth conversations. 3) The first floor of the inn is a shop that sources quality gift items from all over Japan. Most of the unique souvenirs can't be found at other shops, so if something catches your eye, get it!
XXianxianmamaThe room is very spacious and the bed is tatami. The front desk staff was very patient and explained to us and drove us to the farthest hot spring spot. The breakfast was very rich and tasted great. I will stay here again next time I come. There was a pair of white cranes in the yard that just gave birth to a baby. I was lucky enough to see it. I'm flying out in two weeks. I'm lucky.
GGuest UserThe food is delicious, the cospa of comfort twin and universal twin (although there is no view) is good, and this is the third stay. You need to walk a little or take the inn bus to visit the outdoor hot springs, but it doesn't bother you in a pleasant season (laughs). If you like long-established inns, I think the main building or another inn is better, but this is the best for me who likes twin rooms. The convenience of staying at a city hotel while enjoying the hot water in Kinosaki. The comfort room is not wasted in the size of the walk-in closet, the functionality of the washbasin and toilet, and the shower room. I really liked it. The view is also important in the sea inn, but this room with good cospa is pushed in shirosaki. The towels are from the front desk when going to the outdoor hot spring, and the large communal bath in the inn is full of bath towels and face towels. The past two visits in August, and the outdoor hot springs and inns were lively (noisy 々), but the GW was quiet and I enjoyed the outdoor hot springs, inns and meals. I will visit you again. Thank you very much.
GGuest UserThe hot spring hotel is about a 5-minute walk across from Jogasaki Onsen Train Station and next to Jizo hot spring. The location is very good. All the reception staff are warm and thoughtful, with a sense of ceremony. The rooms are newly decorated and the facilities are very modern and complete. Even the humidifier is filled with hot spring water. The check-in is full of rituals, and the hotel offers a unique afternoon tea. The hotel's private hot spring is also very good. In winter, it is equipped with an orange hot spring, and there is also very considerate ice tea for drinking in the hot spring. However, the quality of the food is good, but there are not many varieties. It is not really a kaiseki meal. It is just a small bug.
GGuest UserThe luxury and taste of dinner was the best among the inns and hotels I have stayed at so far. Western-style chilled chawanmushi and cake were delicious. I wonder if the room was also after renewal, it was beautiful. I think it's a wooden building, but I don't care about people walking in the corridor. The hot springs are cleaned by hanging water. Kinosaki Onsen is not a large communal bath because it is premise for outdoor hot springs. I want to stay next time in the crab season.
GGuest UserI recently stayed in Mikuniya Ryokan for my first experience in a ryokan, and I must say I was impressed by the traditional atmosphere and the careful service offered by the establishment. The staff were dressed in kimono and greeted with a friendly smile. The tatami and Futons offered a comfortable and unique sleep experience, and the ryokan also offers Japanese thermal baths, which was one of my favorite moments during my stay. The bathroom was very relaxing, with a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape.
GGuest UserComfortable business hotel in Ebara area. With fast free wifi and basic amenities like mini ref and TV. Toilet has the standard Japanese electric bidet which always appreciated, also bath tubs. A/C was cold. Slight old school room key with large key chain which you leave at front desk when leaving the hotel. With set Japanese breakfast but option to have bread and coffee which we didnt try. There is a family mart 8mins away by foot.
MMiemieI quite like this hotel! The front desk also gave us a 1000yen/per coupon, and there was also a list of places where it could be used. We were worried that there was no place to eat in the remote area, so we just picked a restaurant that looked pretty good. It took a few minutes to drive there... You still need to take off your shoes for the tatami, and then an English-speaking waiter came out and gestured to say sorry, it was full... But there was obviously no one in the store, hahaha! I think it might be a reservation system. After a bow and sending us out, we could only rely on Lawson for dinner. I joked with the front desk, and then went to the restaurant bar to eat the dinner I bought at the convenience store. On the way, a staff member came and found several restaurants, gestured that he could help make a reservation by phone and we could go right away. But we were already full... haha! But the service attitude is really good... (The restaurant that I didn’t eat is the one in the picture, planting grass... leave it for next time)
AAnonymous UserEverything was good, but when I tried to pay the additional amount when checking out, they told me to pay even the room price I paid in advance when making the reservation, saying it was a 'tax'. After 5 minutes of us checking and finding out, they suddenly said to themselves, ”Oh,” and told me the amount to pay again. It was so
At first, I thought it was a mistake, but when I thought about it, I saw that in Japan, even for small mistakes, they apologize repeatedly and say Moshiwake Gozaimasu, but the employee never said a single word of gomennasai.
Are we Mistake? So, I guess we just said Hi My Steak and that because we are foreigners, we tried to eat the cash by ourselves, but if you read the review, don't live such a pitiful life. Really.
And if you are a foreigner who wants to go here, beware of the guy wearing glasses who looks like the manager.
What's the average price of hotels near Shishojinja Shrine this weekend?
According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Shishojinja Shrine in Toyooka is CAD 486. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
What hotels near Shishojinja Shrine offer breakfast?
What's the average price per night of hotels near Shishojinja Shrine?
According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Shishojinja Shrine in Toyooka is CAD 506. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
Which hotels near Shishojinja Shrine have free Wi-Fi?
Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels.
Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei
is a popular hotel with a gym.
What are some accessible hotels near Shishojinja Shrine?
Which hotels near Shishojinja Shrine are good for business travelers?
When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests.
Mikuniya, Onishiya Suishoenand Hotel Kinparo
are popular economical hotels.
Which popular hotels near Shishojinja Shrine have pools?