"This is a beautiful Ryokan, and even though the facilities are not brand new they are not lacking. Breakfast was very good and the Onsen were very spacious and felt the most new out of all the area."
"This is a beautiful Ryokan, and even though the facilities are not brand new they are not lacking. Breakfast was very good and the Onsen were very spacious and felt the most new out of all the area."
"Rooms are a bit dated but super clean and well maintained. Staff was awesome, and the breakfast was one of the best I've had at any hotel in Japan. Location is fairly remote, but extremely peaceful, and there are free shuttle busses into Toyooka. Onsen was pretty good and clean.
If you are looking for a relaxed time away from the typical tourist bustle, I can highly recommend this hotel. Most guests were elderly and extremely friendly, and it was completely silent at night."
"Rooms are a bit dated but super clean and well maintained. Staff was awesome, and the breakfast was one of the best I've had at any hotel in Japan. Location is fairly remote, but extremely peaceful, and there are free shuttle busses into Toyooka. Onsen was pretty good and clean.
If you are looking for a relaxed time away from the typical tourist bustle, I can highly recommend this hotel. Most guests were elderly and extremely friendly, and it was completely silent at night."
"Staff unfriendly, No English at all. The center air conditions in my room was no cold air comes out. A small portable air conditioner with very little cold air. The room was very hot . Not even little coffee for me to drink in the morning. I think their cup in the room never been washed, I used their cup to drink water in the morning, I had stomach pain and diarrhea in the noon time. Etc. I would never live there again. "
"Staff unfriendly, No English at all. The center air conditions in my room was no cold air comes out. A small portable air conditioner with very little cold air. The room was very hot . Not even little coffee for me to drink in the morning. I think their cup in the room never been washed, I used their cup to drink water in the morning, I had stomach pain and diarrhea in the noon time. Etc. I would never live there again. "
"The hotel has been recently rebranded and is undergoing extensive renovations. The bits they've finished, like the rooms and the dining room, are new and shiny. The room itself was comfortable. It's close to the town, which has good izakaya and other options if you're not on a meal plan. There is also a Lawson close-by.
On weekdays especially the hotel is an active construction site inside and out. It probably isn't what the workers want, to have to share a construction site with guests. It...
"The hotel has been recently rebranded and is undergoing extensive renovations. The bits they've finished, like the rooms and the dining room, are new and shiny. The room itself was comfortable. It's close to the town, which has good izakaya and other options if you're not on a meal plan. There is also a Lawson close-by.
On weekdays especially the hotel is an active construction site inside and out. It probably isn't what the workers want, to have to share a construction site with guests. It...
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"The staff was very friendly and accommodating. The hotel and onsen were very nice and the breakfast was delicious. I highly recommend this place for your stay. "
"Wonderful stay! Our friends were late in arriving and they held dinner for them. The dinner and breakfast were amazing. The staff speaks limited English but worked hard to make everything perfect for our stay. I would recommend staying 2 nights to really experience Kinosake Onsen."
"We only had a single day stop over but the Hotel staff, premesis and rooms were absolutly amazing. We are hoping to return again next year with a little more time! 10/10 would stay again. Absolutely beautiful!"
You can learn about the history of Toyooka with a trip to Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway. Wander the gardens or discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Kinosaki Mugiwarazaikudenshokan during your trip to Toyooka. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
You can learn about the history of Toyooka when you stop by Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland. Wander the gardens or discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area.
You can take time to visit Jizo-yu Onsen during your travels to Toyooka. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the museums in this culturally rich area.
You can learn about the history of Toyooka when you stop by Kanshoji Temple's Garden. Amble within the gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Aoihama Wanwan Beach during your trip to Toyooka? Wander the gardens or discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area.
How many hotels will I be able to find near Kinodake?
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Kinodake, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Kinodake?
Lounge by the water at Takeno Beach and Aoihama Wanwan Beach. Explore nature at Genbudo Park and Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland. You might plan a visit to Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway or Jizo-yu Onsen while you're in the area.
How can I get to Kinodake?
If you're taking a train into town, Kinosakionsen Station is the closest station to Kinosaki Onsen. There might not be many public transport options to choose from close to Kinodake so consider a car rental to maximise your time.