Located in Kure, nagi-setouchi is by the ocean, a 1-minute drive from Setonaikai National Park and 9 minutes from Kenminnohama Hot Spring. This vacation home is 8.1 mi (13 km) from Rantokaku Art Museum and 15.8 mi (25.4 km) from Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture, Imabari.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as gift shops/newsstands and a fireplace in the lobby. This vacation home also features tour/ticket assistance, a picnic area, and charcoal grills.
Featured amenities include multilingual staff, microwave in a common area, and refrigerator in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 2 guestrooms, featuring fireplaces. Kitchens are outfitted with full-sized refrigerators/freezers, stovetops, and microwaves. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showerheads.
Ondro Iroiva HOUSE
For you spin a rich time
Please enjoy the sound door in a relaxed atmosphere in a 100yearold folk house
In the morning I wake up to the sound of the engine of the ship
A ship that goes through the Seto of Ondo seen from the window
The owner grinds roasted coffee beans and brews coffee himself
And the owners wife eats the baked natural yeast bread
Thats how the morning of Oto Iro Riva HOUS begins
Let yourself be in the relaxed
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With a stay at Sugawa House 1 in Kure (Kurahashi), you'll be a 1-minute drive from Setonaikai National Park and 12 minutes from Ondo Uzishio Museum. This beach villa is 9.1 mi (14.6 km) from Statue of Himaneki and 10.4 mi (16.7 km) from Ondonoseto Park.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 2 guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.
"This hotel has a large room with a tatami living room on the fifth floor. The room smelled of cigarettes, and the public bathroom and toilet were in separate areas. There were public toilets on the fourth and fifth floors. The men's restroom was completely visible from the hallway. The private toilet behind it was for women. The private toilet on the fifth floor was Japanese-style, making it difficult for modern people to use. I imagine families with children would have difficulty using this room. The Wi-Fi signal was weak, requiring a trip to the first-floor lobby to get work done. Unlike Japanese homes, there was no air conditioning outside the rooms, and the hallways were extremely hot. Although I'm Japanese, I found the fifth-floor tatami room difficult to stay in. I wish they'd provide a toilet in the room, even if it was just a toilet.A card key is required to enter the hotel between midnight and 5am. If you are jet-lagged and plan to go out at night, don't forget to request a card key from the front desk. This card key is not usually provided for the tatami rooms on the 5th floor."
"I learned that the hotel in Chateau de la Se that I wanted to go to was built in Hiroshima, and went through the Shimanami Kaido. Starting with a cake set, the ice cream service, dinner and breakfast were fashionable and very delicious. The buffet at the Chateaux Hotel was great to be able to eat slowly while watching the scenery because the table was spacious. Next time I would like to come with my son's family. The hotel was very nice and the room and the public bath were clean and comfortable."
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GGuest UserOne of the best seaside Japanese inns with can’t-beat view of the bay. The individual rooms are very clean and tidy with traditional tatami floors and furniture. The futon bedding was clean and comfortable. There is a common bathroom on each floor with a separate common bathing room on the second floor where you can scrub down and soak in a bath. These traditional amenities are great experiences in themselves. The staff are kind and helpful and go beyond to make your stay enjoyable. They let me borrow a bicycle to ride around town and the island. Paddle boards are available for rent. The breakfast at the Alpha Cafe had an English style to it and was tasty. I’d highly recommend a stay here. The retro look and feel to the place is a charm.
GGuest UserHankyu Hotel Kure feels like a good hotel. This is a hotel that shows signs of careful attention to detail. The breakfast is especially great. You can tell how much care this hotel puts into the tableware used. Although the dishes are old, they are made up of only high-quality dishes. This is the best hotel in Kure where you can fully enjoy the comfort of an old hotel.
GGuest UserAn interesting place to stay with a different layout and idea of splitting the Airbnb throughout the village. Lovely little place and they gave good advice of where to go, there was a great hike a bus ride away I would highly recommend
しし!It was close to Kure Station and had good transport links.
The room was clean. Breakfast was included and the selection was quite good, so that was nice.
GGuest UserMy hobby is staying in hotels, and for better or worse, I have stayed in over 100 hotels, but this hotel is in my top three.
My mother and daughter came to Kure from Osaka using a dice ticket and stayed in a twin room with breakfast.
-The room was spacious and clean.
-The ocean view overlooked the port of Kure, and I was so excited to see the submarine.
-The bathroom was separate from the toilet and was spacious.
-DHC amenities.
-The breakfast was amazingly delicious. You could choose between curry rice and a porridge set, and both had a wide variety of appetizers, beautiful and luxurious, and the main course was also very delicious.
I was personally impressed by the poached egg in the side dish of the porridge set. It was so smooth and round that I thought it was raw wheat gluten at first.
-The hotel staff were all very kind.
The only drawback is that the hotel is a little far from the station, but if you call, a shuttle bus will come, so it's not a problem.
On the way back, they took us to Kure Station or Central Pier, so we were able to easily go to the Yamato Museum even in the light rain.
Thank you for the good memories.
RRicardo RouxinolWe arrived by bike.
The location was good for us, however there is nothing around. You may go to a good restaurant which it is 2 km far away.
The host is very friendly and he will explain you everything in English.
The place is a traditional Japanese accommodation, but it is old and cleaning has to be improved.
The view is great and the place very peaceful.
PPhittikThe location is not too far from Kure station. The room is clean. The front desk staffs both night shift and morning shift are friendly. I really enjoyed spending the night there.
ウウオッチIt is located 10 〜 15 minutes walk from Kure Station. In the case of a taxi, you can say that the red building is one meter. The building has an Internet cafe on the 2nd floor, a public bath on the 3rd floor, and a hotel on the 4th floor. Guests can enter the public bath on the 3rd floor for free. There is a large communal bath, a cold bath, and a sauna (150 yen), and guests can bring the towels provided in the room. If you need a bath towel, it costs 200 yen, and shampoo and body soap will be lent free of charge if you declare it at the public bath reception. At night, it will be closed at 24:00 at the last 23:00 reception. The room had a dormitory (a room with a lot of two-stage beds) and a private room, and I stayed in a dormitory, but there were two outlets for each bed and it was convenient to charge. The locker is large enough to fit a large backpack. The concept of the hotel is to create an atmosphere like being in a submarine, as the name suggests (Red Submarine). Bedroom, lounge, toilet all. Smoking can be smoked in a place like a balcony. Meals can be ordered at the Internet cafe on the 2nd floor and eaten 24 hours in the lounge. Convenience store is Lawson nearby. I would like to stay if I have a chance to come to Wu again.
GGuest UserIt was a very beautiful hotel. Previously, a movie? It seems that it was used for something or something, and the appearance was wonderful. The breakfast buffet was also very delicious.
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