The location is convenient, just across from the station (about a 3-5 minute walk). There are many restaurants, supermarkets, and department stores nearby. Parking is limited, costing ¥600 per night.
The lobby has a slightly historic feel, is spacious and bright, and includes a members-only lounge area.
There are only two elevators, but the wait is usually short. The rooms are a bit small and, although renovated, still feel somewhat dated. The beds are of medium firmness, and the pillows are decent. The bedside tables have adjustable lights, radios, and air conditioning. The bathroom is clean but slightly old. The biggest drawback is the poor soundproofing; you can easily hear noises from the hallway and the wind blowing through the window gaps. At night, it sounds like a typhoon, even when the weather is fine. You can hear the wind in the morning, which might wake you up earlier. Improving the soundproofing is highly recommended.
Ice and vending machines are available in the common areas, but bottled water is not provided.
There is a souvenir shop in the lobby on the first floor, but no large public bath. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.
There is a problem with the translation of the hotel name. Kaike=かいけ=皆生, how can this be translated into Kaike?
Take the bus to Kaike Onsen Center in front of JR Yonago Station, 300 yen to the end, with your back to Family Mart and walk for two minutes. It will be miserable if you take the recommended Borocho. It is estimated to cost around 2,000 yuan to take a taxi.
This hotel is divided into two floors, east and west. Check-in is in the east building, which is connected by an underground passage, but the elevator in the west building does not reach the first floor underground. You need to climb to the first floor and then take the elevator to the second floor to take a hot spring bath.
This hot spring is the only one that dares to lay wooden floors in the large bathhouse since I wandered around Japan so far. The water quality is also very good, with the same salty taste as that in Atami, and the limbs immersed in the water will glow with a silver light.
And once you open the door of the large bathhouse, other hotels are generally aisles or small compartments, but this one will directly face the narrow bathhouse, surrounded by water vapor, and the visual experience is very good. You can see the sea directly from the outdoor hot spring.
But its ice cubes are actually charged, 110 yen per cup.
Since you are here, you must go to the Adachi Museum of Art. Unfortunately, there are very few trains from JR Yonago to Yasugi, and most of them require extra money to buy express tickets. The taxi ride for this section costs 3,000 yen. You have to consider carefully if you want to go to the Adachi Museum of Art, such as living near Yasugi Station.
The hotel is good, and there are extra discounts for shopping souvenirs. However, I ordered a wagyu meal for one night and two meals and noted that one of the guests does not eat fish. In the end, there were also sashimi, fried fish, and dried fish. It would be more considerate if you pay attention to people who do not eat fish. Overall, it is good.
Very good, Christmas also gave a small gift, the service staff is very warm. It is very close to the Jisheng Sightseeing Center Station, it is very convenient to go to the Mizi Station, and there is a family opposite.
The hotel boasts over 100 years of history and has hosted the Emperor. The ambiance is truly excellent. The room was quite large, and the Western-style bed was very comfortable, with a tatami mat, making it spacious enough for three people. The food was decent, but not amazing. We visited during crab season. The hot springs are truly wonderful, with several indoor and outdoor pools. The soaks leave your skin feeling smooth, and afterward, you're provided with drinkable hot spring water and a variety of Japanese teas. The shoe storage area at the entrance is a UV sterilizer—a nice touch!
It is rare to be able to stay in a hot spring hotel at this price. Dinner was served in buffet style with a wide variety of dishes, including freshly fried Tottori Wagyu beef and all-you-can-eat red crab legs, but the crab legs were a bit dry. The tofu is also super delicious, with a very bean flavor.
The room has eight tatami mats, and on the other side there is a sofa, a small table, a refrigerator, etc. The room has a nice view of the sea and the beach.
However, everyone in the hotel can only speak Japanese. Only one employee can barely speak a little English. I couldn't get a clear answer to my questions, so I had to search on Google.
1. The staff is great. They are super nice.
2.The room is 'huge'... kind of like what you’d expect in a good dorm room.
3. The air purification works really well, so the space feels fresh.
Anyway, if you’re traveling solo and staying for one or two nights, I highly recommend checking this place out. By the way, the transportation is very convenient.
A 7-minute walk from Urayasu Station. Yonago and Tottori City can be reached in about 50 minutes by car. *The hotel’s official website has been renewed. Feel free to check it out: https://ss-touhaku.com null
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GGuest UserThe hotel boasts over 100 years of history and has hosted the Emperor. The ambiance is truly excellent. The room was quite large, and the Western-style bed was very comfortable, with a tatami mat, making it spacious enough for three people. The food was decent, but not amazing. We visited during crab season. The hot springs are truly wonderful, with several indoor and outdoor pools. The soaks leave your skin feeling smooth, and afterward, you're provided with drinkable hot spring water and a variety of Japanese teas. The shoe storage area at the entrance is a UV sterilizer—a nice touch!
AAnonymous User1. The staff is great. They are super nice.
2.The room is 'huge'... kind of like what you’d expect in a good dorm room.
3. The air purification works really well, so the space feels fresh.
Anyway, if you’re traveling solo and staying for one or two nights, I highly recommend checking this place out. By the way, the transportation is very convenient.
BBH TSAIThe location is convenient, just across from the station (about a 3-5 minute walk). There are many restaurants, supermarkets, and department stores nearby. Parking is limited, costing ¥600 per night.
The lobby has a slightly historic feel, is spacious and bright, and includes a members-only lounge area.
There are only two elevators, but the wait is usually short. The rooms are a bit small and, although renovated, still feel somewhat dated. The beds are of medium firmness, and the pillows are decent. The bedside tables have adjustable lights, radios, and air conditioning. The bathroom is clean but slightly old. The biggest drawback is the poor soundproofing; you can easily hear noises from the hallway and the wind blowing through the window gaps. At night, it sounds like a typhoon, even when the weather is fine. You can hear the wind in the morning, which might wake you up earlier. Improving the soundproofing is highly recommended.
Ice and vending machines are available in the common areas, but bottled water is not provided.
There is a souvenir shop in the lobby on the first floor, but no large public bath. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.
GGuest UserThe hotel is good, and there are extra discounts for shopping souvenirs. However, I ordered a wagyu meal for one night and two meals and noted that one of the guests does not eat fish. In the end, there were also sashimi, fried fish, and dried fish. It would be more considerate if you pay attention to people who do not eat fish. Overall, it is good.
GGuest UserVery good, Christmas also gave a small gift, the service staff is very warm. It is very close to the Jisheng Sightseeing Center Station, it is very convenient to go to the Mizi Station, and there is a family opposite.
AAdaThe hotel is very high-end and the hot spring bath is awesome👍
The hotel lobby is spacious and bright, and the welcome drink makes you feel at home.
GGuest UserThere is a problem with the translation of the hotel name. Kaike=かいけ=皆生, how can this be translated into Kaike?
Take the bus to Kaike Onsen Center in front of JR Yonago Station, 300 yen to the end, with your back to Family Mart and walk for two minutes. It will be miserable if you take the recommended Borocho. It is estimated to cost around 2,000 yuan to take a taxi.
This hotel is divided into two floors, east and west. Check-in is in the east building, which is connected by an underground passage, but the elevator in the west building does not reach the first floor underground. You need to climb to the first floor and then take the elevator to the second floor to take a hot spring bath.
This hot spring is the only one that dares to lay wooden floors in the large bathhouse since I wandered around Japan so far. The water quality is also very good, with the same salty taste as that in Atami, and the limbs immersed in the water will glow with a silver light.
And once you open the door of the large bathhouse, other hotels are generally aisles or small compartments, but this one will directly face the narrow bathhouse, surrounded by water vapor, and the visual experience is very good. You can see the sea directly from the outdoor hot spring.
But its ice cubes are actually charged, 110 yen per cup.
Since you are here, you must go to the Adachi Museum of Art. Unfortunately, there are very few trains from JR Yonago to Yasugi, and most of them require extra money to buy express tickets. The taxi ride for this section costs 3,000 yen. You have to consider carefully if you want to go to the Adachi Museum of Art, such as living near Yasugi Station.
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