The room was quite spacious for Japan, but there was a slight musty smell upon entering. I'm not sure if it's because of the wooden furniture and being by the sea, but overall, it wasn't a big issue and was acceptable. The window view was beautiful. You can take a bus directly to the airport from downstairs, and it's also very convenient for island hopping from the port.
I was surprised by how small the room was for a hot spring ryokan. With two suitcases, there was barely any room to walk. There was no Wi-Fi signal in the room, and the explanation given was that too many guests were using it simultaneously that night. Wi-Fi was only available in the hallway and lobby. Although the staff tried hard to resolve the issue, there was no solution, so we had to use our own mobile data (as an apology, they gave us a small souvenir when we checked out).
Additionally, the 'one night, two meals' package... At over ¥2200, it was ¥1200 more expensive than just the room, but both dinner and breakfast were very mediocre. Compared to a hot spring ryokan I stayed at previously on Shodoshima (which wasn't great either, but at least the food was refined), the meals here were far inferior. There were only three small slices of sashimi, and there were even fish scales on the fish. For ¥1200, two people could have had many better dining options outside.
The hot spring was decent, but nothing particularly impressive.
Located on a hill near Takamatsu Station, you can see the beautiful night view from a high vantage point. There is a large hot spring bath on the top floor, which is very clean. There is free coffee and tea in the lobby. Parking is also very convenient. Highly recommended
My friend and I stayed at Webase two single rooms during our trip for Setouchi Triennale 2025. Although it is a bit far from the station and Takamatsu Port (20 minutes on foot), it is very close to shopping area, and the food streets, Many restaurants and cafes nearby. Friendly English / Mandarins speaking staffs, easy self check-in/out. All was as expected and described.
Really enjoyed my stay at Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel. The staff were lovely and always had a great attitude. There’s a car park on site, which is super handy for a road trip. The hotel isn’t far from Takamatsu city centre either, so it’s easy to get around. I’d definitely recommend driving if you’re planning to explore the area!
Convenient location, with the airport bus stop right at the hotel's doorstep. It's also within a 15-minute walk to both the ferry terminal and JR station. Although the hotel is a bit older, it's very clean, and the non-smoking room truly had no smoke smell. The staff are all very enthusiastic. The rooms are quite spacious for Japan. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily, and breakfast was plentiful. On the first floor, the lobby offers complimentary teabags, drip coffee, and toiletries for guests to take.
The hotel is located across from Marugame Station, visible from the exit. Check-in is very convenient, with self-service check-in. From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, they offer free udon noodles on the first floor, limited to one bowl per person. The udon is delicious, though it's somen, which I find even better. It's also very close to the main restaurant of Ichiraku-kutsuke-dori, about a five-minute walk away. The restaurant is quite busy; we went there around 6:00 PM and waited in line for about 20 minutes. We finished around 7:00 PM, and by 8:00 PM, the line was already more than ten meters long. We stayed on the 8th floor, which has a small balcony overlooking the port. We checked in around 6:00 PM and were able to catch a glimpse of the sunset, with the Seto Inland Sea Bridge looming.
Our stay was incredibly satisfying!
Firstly, the hotel's location is superb. It's right opposite Takamatsu Central Park, and the airport shuttle bus has a stop there, so it's just a short walk across the road to the hotel. When heading back to the airport, the shuttle stop is on the other side of the road, with the timetable clearly posted, allowing you to choose your departure time based on your flight. A single ticket costs 900 yen. The hotel is also just 1.1 km from Ritsurin Garden and 1.2 km from Takamatsu Port. My husband and I enjoy walking, so we walked to both places, which only took about 10 minutes (if you prefer public transport, the bus stop is the same as the airport shuttle stop, which is very convenient). Kawaramachi is also only about 500 meters from the hotel, with plenty of restaurants, drugstores, and convenience stores, making it very accessible.
Secondly, the hotel's breakfast was incredibly rich and delicious. It offered Udon noodles, tempura, salmon, mackerel, natto, and more. We were staying for four consecutive nights and were worried about getting tired of the hotel breakfast, so we initially booked without it. However, after trying it on the first day, we were absolutely blown away and immediately added breakfast for the remaining three days. It turned out we didn't get tired of it at all; it was just too good! The Udon noodles, in particular, were wonderfully chewy, and the broth was delicious. I always finished both the noodles and the soup.
Finally, the hotel offers excellent added value. There's a hot spring on the top floor (11th floor). After a day of sightseeing, a soak in the hot spring was perfect for unwinding and relieving fatigue – absolutely wonderful! There's really no need to book a room with a private bath. After your soak, you can enjoy a free popsicle, with several flavors to choose from. Additionally, the hotel offers free lactic acid drinks from 5 PM to 10 PM daily, also on the 11th floor. And from 9:30 PM to 11 PM, there's free ramen in the breakfast restaurant on the first floor.
I stayed for 2 nights at work. I also confirmed that the check-out time was 11 o'clock in the reservation confirmation, but after 10 o'clock from the front desk, I was told that the check-out was 10 o'clock and was urged to leave. The room information also stated that check-out was 11:00, and the reservation confirmation was also stated at 11:00, so I thought it was strange, so I asked the front desk to reconfirm it after leaving the room. It was thought that it was 10 o'clock at the front desk whether it was a difference of the system with the reservation site. I apologized, but I was disappointed because I thought it was a good hotel with delicious breakfast and good location.
I made eco-cleaning only for towel exchange for two consecutive nights, but when I called out to get water at the front desk, I was told that it was eco-cleaning. I didn't have such an explanation, so I wanted an explanation.
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AAnonymous UserThe room was quite spacious for Japan, but there was a slight musty smell upon entering. I'm not sure if it's because of the wooden furniture and being by the sea, but overall, it wasn't a big issue and was acceptable. The window view was beautiful. You can take a bus directly to the airport from downstairs, and it's also very convenient for island hopping from the port.
GGuest UserI highly recommend this hotel for those seeking a quiet hot spring experience away from crowds. It is located a bit remotely from the city and surrounded by nature, which I absolutely love!
Driving here is quite accessible. Since I planned to stay for more than one day, they provided a free pickup from the Kotohira JR Station, which is also very convenient. All the staff members are friendly and helpful.
This low-density hotel has around 26 rooms, so it sells out very quickly, especially during peak season. There is a small gift shop, but I found everything I needed there.
The room met my expectations, offering enough space with an outdoor deck and a private hot spring tub. I could hop into the hot spring tub anytime. If in the summer, I would be sitting on the outdoor deck to take in the views of the woods and nature, listening to the birds sing. The lotion provided is of very good quality; I use it every time I finish in the hot spring, as it smooths my skin. I should check if the gift shop sells it.
The minibar is well-stocked with coffee and tea, and a 2-liter bottle of water was provided, along with a filtered water tap in the washroom. The public hot spring is spacious, allowing for plenty of privacy.
One thing I wasn't sure about was that they provided us with a twin bed room. Since I was there with my husband, we expected a double bed room. We didn’t check with them about it because we decided to use the futon bed instead, which was surprisingly comfortable. I ended up sleeping even deeper than on a regular bed.
We were also confused about the futon bed setup requiring an extra charge, guess it was considered an extra bed. However, they arranged it for us without charging extra, which we really appreciated!
The dining experience was fantastic as well. There are different sessions in the restaurant, and they assign different tables for each meal, making it feel like dining in various restaurants. The service was very professional, with the staff explaining each dish to us. Even though one server covered two tables, I felt like they were serving us privately and gave us enough personal time.
The restaurant closes after breakfast and before dinner, which gives you a great opportunity to explore the area during lunchtime. There are also delicious udon restaurants nearby. Just a heads up, though—I didn’t notice any room service available, so if you want snacks in your room, it’s a good idea to prepare your own.
I am looking forward to staying in their other branches!
SSheila QUANThe hotel is located across from Marugame Station, visible from the exit. Check-in is very convenient, with self-service check-in. From 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, they offer free udon noodles on the first floor, limited to one bowl per person. The udon is delicious, though it's somen, which I find even better. It's also very close to the main restaurant of Ichiraku-kutsuke-dori, about a five-minute walk away. The restaurant is quite busy; we went there around 6:00 PM and waited in line for about 20 minutes. We finished around 7:00 PM, and by 8:00 PM, the line was already more than ten meters long. We stayed on the 8th floor, which has a small balcony overlooking the port. We checked in around 6:00 PM and were able to catch a glimpse of the sunset, with the Seto Inland Sea Bridge looming.
DDaily happyDuring my recent trip to Japan, I had the pleasure of staying at a hotel that also serves as a wedding venue — and from the moment I arrived, the level of service was simply impeccable. The staff were not only gracious and professional, but also went out of their way to assist me at every turn, despite my lack of Japanese language skills. Their warm hospitality left a lasting impression and made me feel truly welcomed and cared for.
Though the room was compact, it was exceptionally clean and thoughtfully arranged. As a solo traveler, I found the space more than sufficient — cozy, comfortable, and a fantastic value for the price. It truly struck the perfect balance between affordability and quality.
A special mention goes to the amenities: the hotel provides a well-stocked amenity station at the reception, where guests can freely pick up whatever they need — a detail that reflects the hotel’s attention to guest convenience.
While the location is a little removed from the city center, this wasn’t an issue at all for me, as I had a rental car. The added bonus? Free parking on-site, which made my stay even more convenient and budget-friendly.
Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations in so many ways. With its blend of elegant ambiance, exceptional service, and thoughtful touches, it became a peaceful and comfortable base for my journey — one I would gladly return to and wholeheartedly recommend to fellow travelers.
MMengAlthough the hotel is a bit old, it is basically well maintained, the service is very good, and the sunset is intoxicating. It is recommended to include the buffet dinner, which has rich food and tastes very good. The room was medium, but the bathroom was a bit small. You can go to the public bath to soak in hot springs.
JjhjqOur stay was incredibly satisfying!
Firstly, the hotel's location is superb. It's right opposite Takamatsu Central Park, and the airport shuttle bus has a stop there, so it's just a short walk across the road to the hotel. When heading back to the airport, the shuttle stop is on the other side of the road, with the timetable clearly posted, allowing you to choose your departure time based on your flight. A single ticket costs 900 yen. The hotel is also just 1.1 km from Ritsurin Garden and 1.2 km from Takamatsu Port. My husband and I enjoy walking, so we walked to both places, which only took about 10 minutes (if you prefer public transport, the bus stop is the same as the airport shuttle stop, which is very convenient). Kawaramachi is also only about 500 meters from the hotel, with plenty of restaurants, drugstores, and convenience stores, making it very accessible.
Secondly, the hotel's breakfast was incredibly rich and delicious. It offered Udon noodles, tempura, salmon, mackerel, natto, and more. We were staying for four consecutive nights and were worried about getting tired of the hotel breakfast, so we initially booked without it. However, after trying it on the first day, we were absolutely blown away and immediately added breakfast for the remaining three days. It turned out we didn't get tired of it at all; it was just too good! The Udon noodles, in particular, were wonderfully chewy, and the broth was delicious. I always finished both the noodles and the soup.
Finally, the hotel offers excellent added value. There's a hot spring on the top floor (11th floor). After a day of sightseeing, a soak in the hot spring was perfect for unwinding and relieving fatigue – absolutely wonderful! There's really no need to book a room with a private bath. After your soak, you can enjoy a free popsicle, with several flavors to choose from. Additionally, the hotel offers free lactic acid drinks from 5 PM to 10 PM daily, also on the 11th floor. And from 9:30 PM to 11 PM, there's free ramen in the breakfast restaurant on the first floor.
Ii would walk 500 milWhat a nice hotel it is
Public transportation like subway and buses is accessible
First of all its price is cost-effective and it is located near downtown and I could enjoy delicious japanese foods
To add more renting cycles is on the house
Of course staffs are very kind and I was moved by their warm hospitality
I would like to thank them again
MMinqiuThe hotel is located above the Shikoku Bank building in Marugamemachi, with the front desk on the eighth floor. Minamishinmachi is right across the street. The area is bustling and transportation is convenient. There's a taxi stand downstairs, and it costs about 800-something yen to take a taxi to the JR station. There are public bus stops within a 5-minute walk, making it very easy to get to Ritsurin Garden and the train station/port. The hotel offers a variety of room types. I booked a twin room which was 28 square meters, spacious enough to lay out 3 or 4 suitcases. It's great value for money. The hotel service is excellent. When I was leaving for my next destination, the Kotohira Onsen hotel, I asked the front desk to help me contact them for pick-up. The two ladies at the front desk were incredibly patient and kept confirming the details. I'd give their service a perfect score.
NnatalieheyanConvenient location, with the airport bus stop right at the hotel's doorstep. It's also within a 15-minute walk to both the ferry terminal and JR station. Although the hotel is a bit older, it's very clean, and the non-smoking room truly had no smoke smell. The staff are all very enthusiastic. The rooms are quite spacious for Japan. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily, and breakfast was plentiful. On the first floor, the lobby offers complimentary teabags, drip coffee, and toiletries for guests to take.
GGuest UserMy friend and I stayed at Webase two single rooms during our trip for Setouchi Triennale 2025. Although it is a bit far from the station and Takamatsu Port (20 minutes on foot), it is very close to shopping area, and the food streets, Many restaurants and cafes nearby. Friendly English / Mandarins speaking staffs, easy self check-in/out. All was as expected and described.
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