"It’s not easy to find, it’s not recommended if it’s not a self-driving car. The house is very large and clean but very cold. The nearby shops closed early and the kitchens are fully equipped. There is a very famous hot spring nearby, so you must go to bubble"
"Although it is a hot spring hotel with one night and two meals, breakfast and dinner are both buffets. Everyone has their own preferences. I am not used to the dinner set menus in Japanese hot spring hotels. The buffet is also good. You don’t have to chat with the waiters and can choose what you are used to. The hotel can also rent bicycles, make reservations for family private baths, and have sea view foot baths. Drinks can be drunk in the large bath, which saves a small amount of money. It is very good"
"The room is larger than the average Japanese hotel. The bathroom is also separated by 2 separations. The most satisfying thing is the drying of the bathroom after washing the clothes. In addition to the 3rd floor, it is hotter in June 30 degrees. The air conditioner needs to be turned on all night. Overall, the price is the most satisfactory one in Kansai, Japan. In addition, the hotel does not include meals, but it is very convenient to eat around."
Very Good
20 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
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"This is our last stay of our Kumano hiking. Since it was winter, not that many guests. There are a few toilets and face washing areas. We had a cozy stay. The location is very close to the JR station. The other side of the JR station is full of restaurants. We decided to rent a car to travel along the coastal area then back to Wakayama the next day. Toyota-a-car is the only car rental shop to allow us to do so, which is also extremely close to this accommodation.  Just 5 mins walk. You’ll have to book to use the onsen. The water is hot enough to save my legs after a long hiking day. Value  for money, highly recommended."
"I originally wanted to book Urashima, but the turtle ship and time limit were too troublesome, so I booked a sister hotel where I could soak in Urashima Hotel. The location is convenient and the cost-effectiveness is high. Urashima sometimes has special room rates, but the hotel is too big and it's tiring to walk around. It's enough to go to the hot springs and stroll around. The opposite of Wanqinglou is Urashima Pier. You can wear a yukata. When you enter the hotel, you will have your own name tag to put your shoes. The dining area also has a name. The waiter will deliver it to the room to introduce the room supplies. The hotel also has hot springs to soak in. Pay attention to the opening hours. I went to soak in the morning and evening during off-peak hours and there was basically no one. The experience was very good. Wanqinglou Hotel has the smell of tatami, and Urashima has the smell of rotten eggs. Both are very comfortable and natural. The breakfast is also very good. Very exquisite. I went to Urashima to soak in the hot springs at night and ate at Lawson. There are many specialties to buy. This hotel needs to walk a distance to JR and the distance to the sea torii (in the opposite direction). This village is not big and you can walk there. It's very comfortable and clean. I will come to this city next time. It's really happy to relax after hiking."
"I've stayed at the Kame no Ii before, and it felt like an ordinary chain traditional Japanese hot spring hotel. This one seems to be newly renovated on the basis of an old hotel, which exceeded expectations.
The private hot spring pool is made of stone, and the Pacific Ocean is outside the fence. However, the shower facilities are right next to the hot spring pool, and they are also open-air. The hot spring pool is very warm in winter, but it's a bit cold when taking a shower.
There are some amusement equipment in the lobby, including table games and coin-operated machines, and I dream of Namco 🤣
The dinner is a set meal, a bit exquisite, and there is also Kumano beef. It's pretty good. The breakfast is more standard Japanese style, and there is no particularly delicious memory point.
I stayed in Nachikatsuura for one night in Urashima and one night in Kame no Ii, and it was a different experience. Kame no Ii's room is updated, especially this private hot spring is really recommended."
"The hotel service is very good, the breakfast and dinner are also delicious, you can see dolphins near the room, several hot springs are also very unique, the park on the top of the mountain is worth a visit, overall the whole stay is still very satisfactory."
"Nice hotel especially the ferry is quite interesting. Spa is good enough for the fee. One thing is the traffic too early finish daily: 19:30 last shutter bus and ferry. And no place to eat luckily has Lawson. Will try again and recommend to friends"
"The hotel is pretty good and clean. It's right next to the pier. It's only a 200-300-meter walk to the tuna market. It's also very convenient to eat. The only thing is that the front desk is too rigid. Check-in is only possible at 3:00 p.m., not even a minute earlier. This is when there are many empty rooms."
Very Good
142 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
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8.9/10
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LLingshiThe hotel is pretty good and clean. It's right next to the pier. It's only a 200-300-meter walk to the tuna market. It's also very convenient to eat. The only thing is that the front desk is too rigid. Check-in is only possible at 3:00 p.m., not even a minute earlier. This is when there are many empty rooms.
VVictorLocation 10/10:
in close proximity to the railway station, bus station convenience store. They have parking spaces, for cars and bikes. also kind of close to the town center, where the restaurants are and the store are.
Staff 10/10:
friendly and welcoming, tried their best to explain the how things works.
facilities
Basic facilities, toilets are abundant, clean. Sinks are clean.
individual room, with AC, and TV, there's a drying wire in the room, where you can pull out a nylon wire to the other side of the wall and hang your towels or clothing.
there's an actual onsen, very cool, although, in my opinion, it closes fairly early, travellers should plan ahead when they want to try it out.
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