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The Gran Resort Amanohashidate
3.9/515 Reviews
Nice view, room with sea view
Ryokan Sakamotoya
3.7/511 Reviews
As for the facilities in the room, you can't expect much since it's a historical inn. The communal bath also gives a sense of age. There is no problem with sweating, but I would like to see the dressing room with a frosted glass door covered with a noren curtain that can be seen from the outside. However, the food outweighs the negatives. Perhaps because it has a restaurant/café, you can feel that the main thing at this inn is the food. There is a supermarket right next door so you can go for some shopping, which is a plus. The inn had good access to surrounding sightseeing spots, and overall I was satisfied with the inn.
Auberge Amanohashidate
3.5/510 Reviews
The score is not high before setting. But the actual stay was very pleasant. First of all, the location is superior, just across from Amanohashidate Station. Although the separate rooms in the annex do not have bathrooms and toilets, they have sinks and toilets on every floor. You have to go to the main building for bathing and bathing. As long as the room is clean, everything is OK. There are sneakers and bathrobes in the room.
Cuisine Ryokan Toriki
5/51 Reviews
First of all, the location of the hotel is excellent. It is very close to the Amanohashidate Cable Car and Chionji Temple. It is not far from the station and can be reached by walking. Guests can have free parking space, which is very considerate. The hotel service staff are friendly and professional. Except for the fact that I have to carry my luggage a little bit when staying on the second floor, it is really impeccable and highly recommended. The dinner part was amberjack hotpot, which we ate in the room, while the breakfast was Japanese-style and we went to the dining area downstairs. Both meals were great!! Our whole family likes it very much~
Taikyourou
4.5/57 Reviews
Praise! The room is huge. The hotel looks expensive from the outside, but low-key. It happened to be facing the bridge outside the window. Ctrip noted that it wanted a higher floor height, which was useless. The service is super good, drink tea first. There is no elevator, but the waiter will help you carry the boxes, up and down. Check-in and check-out times are well-defined, but you can store boxes. Probably when you will be back, the box has been carried down for you when you left. The surrounding area is very quiet at night. Great location! Next to Zhien Temple. Next to the pier. It's easy to go to the opposite side. The hot spring on the first floor is also very good. Must go to experience. I went there once in the morning and evening, all of which were chartered. I took a shower by the way. . . I don't understand why someone bad reviews. The room doesn't need a shower room at all. . . What kind of hot spring hotel do not go to the hot spring. baffling.
Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel
4.1/513 Reviews
Have you ever toured a historic home and wondered what it would be like to stay there? Well this is it. Built in 1690, and still run by 13 generations of family, you may see some wear and tear, but you will also be treated to 13 generations of hospitality (they're currently training the 14th generation). Obviously, not much is original to 1690, but you can see each generations upgrades through the years. I was amused by the early 1970s Japanese bathrooms and lighting and hope they keep it, it's just as much apart of history as the rest of it. After a long day of travel, to get here, we ate a great sushi dinner near by and came back, showered and put on kimonos in this room, well it turned into a total photo shoot, because the room is that cool. Slept great on the mats and woke up and had coffee delivered to the room to while looking at the gardens. We loved it so much, we wanted to stay another night. But they were sold out. This is when Seiichiro, the owner really made a difference. He called someone during an almost sold out weekend and got us another room. We were sad to leave, but will never forget his kindness. Before we left Seiichiro took us on a tour of the hotel to show us the artwork and amazing craftsmanship in the oldest parts of the hotel. This was truly a highlight of entire time in Japan.

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Miyazu Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Miyazu recommended by Trip.com. Book hotels in Miyazu via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. If you travel to Japan, visiting Miyazu is a good choice. In Miyazu, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Miyazu. It's easy to travel by bus in Miyazu. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

There are 30 hotels in Miyazu with excellent service. Unique local hotels in Miyazu provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Miyazu, chain hotels such as Hankyu Hanshin are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Hankyu Hanshin brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Miyazu, Charoku Bekkan Miyatsu is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Kitanoya Miyazu.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Miyazu, such as Miyazu Catholic Church. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Nariai-ji Temple, Kasamatsu Park. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Amanohashidate View Land, Amanohashidate, Amanohashidate Onsen.

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