"Nice and relaxing hotel , polite staff and big room, big public onsen with great view, suitable for driving party, not close to the station, enjoyable dinner and variety choice of breakfast "
"This is a rather old hotel. It took us a while to locate it, because the name of the hotel was changed. Onsens were very dark, small and uninviting. Buffet dinner and breakfasts were plentiful in volume, but not in quality. It did not offer hardly any fresh sea foods. "
"Nice overnight stay in a traditional old ryokan. Last-minute booking ended us up in an awkwardly tiny room but the Onsen was lovely and good breakfast. Hostess was very helpful finding us a dinner spot. Handy location near the beach."
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"I was in love with this hotel the first time and subsequently stayed 2 more times for a total of 4 nights. My first room was a corner Japanese style room with lake view. I haven’t seen a more fully staffed hotel, it even has 2 parking staff directing traffic for 30 lots. The hotel has facilities like onsen, laundry, and a convenience store. My favorite is the amenities counter which is practically a buffet with things that I’ve never seen before at hotels, including cool wipes, salt tablets, shoe fresheners and toe pads. Only gripe is it is not near the station so it’s a 10 minute bus ride and 5 min walk. "
"Nice, average hotel by the standards of our trip to Japan (as in the room was small by American standards but average by Japanese standards). Close to the train station, restaurants, etc. Check-in was easy, staff were helpful in holding on to our baggage since we arrived early. Pretty expansive Japanese breakfast in the morning."
"Staff here make a good hotel better. Front desk and housekeeping are very helpful and friendly. This hotel was a good value and an excellent location "
Shofukuji Temple is just one of the places to see in Sakaiminato, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the marina or discover the area's hot springs.
Find out about the history of Sakaiminato when you take a trip to Shirao Shrine. Stroll along the seaside or visit the monuments while you're in the area.
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What can I see and do near Mizuki Shigeru Memorial Hall?
You can wander around Yuushien Garden, Daiba Park or Yumeminato Park if you want a dose of fresh air. You might plan a visit to Sakaikokokyo Marina or Minato Onsen Honokami while you're in the area. Mizuki Shigeru Road, Miho Shrine and Sakaiminato Fish Center are a few additional nearby sights.