With a stay at this villa in Shirahama, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Adventure World and Shirahama Beach. This villa is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Shirahama Onsen and 1 mi (1.6 km) from Nanki Shirahama Toretore Market.
Make yourself comfortable in this air-conditioned villa, featuring a kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator/freezer and a stovetop. A flat-screen television with cable programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and a rice cooker, and you can also request an extra futon mattress (complimentary).
Located in Shirahama, a 12-minute walk from Shirarahama Beach, Auberge de South Terrace has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. Each room at the 5-star hotel has sea views, and guests can enjoy access to a hot tub and a hot spring bath. Free WiFi is available and Kishu Museum of Art is a 13-minute walk away.
At the hotel, every room includes a closet. The rooms have air conditioning, a safety deposit box and a flat-screen TV, and some accommodations at Auberge de South Terrace have a balcony. All rooms will provide guests with a fridge.
Heisogen Park is a 15-minute walk from the accommodation, while Shirahama Art Museum is 2.5 miles from the property. Nanki–Shirahama Airport is 1.2 miles away.
A pension tucked away in the quiet scenery of a mountain hamlet along the Hiki River
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This is a cottage for rent as a whole
Can accommodate up to 10 people
You can enjoy it as if it were a vacation home
We have added a private sauna
Sauna use is included in the price
Igoki Fishing Port is right in front of you
A famous fishing spot
The water is incredibly clear
Koide Ferry is also next door
A great inn for fishing
This renovated traditional Japanese house has a dirt floor allowing you to experience traditional Japanese home life in a way that you wouldnt normally experience
The 18tatami Japanesestyle room has an open ceiling giving it a very open feel and its safe for children to run around
BBQs are also possible
A BBQ while watching the sunset is the best
Shirahama is a 25minute drive away
Susami Beach is a 6minute drive away
A nearby supermarket is a 5minute drive away
Many hot springs available
Kayaking for 1 hour 2000 yen
Standup paddleboarding for 1 hour 2000 yen
Leisure boat 4000 yenperson
Ferry 4500 yenperson
Can be rented f
The Kaisen Izakaya No Yado Wakatake is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Kaisen Izakaya No Yado Wakatake is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Shirahama. Boasting a convenient location, the hotel is just 2km from JR Tsubaki Station and 12km from Nanki Shirahama Airport. This hotel is located near many of Shirahama's attractions including ヴィラ椿五号館, 南紀熊野ジオパーク 椿温泉 and Tsubaki Onsen Foot Bath. In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings.
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GGuest UserThis is a wonderful hotel right on the beach. It's very clean and tidy, and the staff are warm and welcoming. It has an outdoor hot spring right on the beach. The hotel is located in a small, quiet village. There's not much to eat nearby, though there's a Lawson. There's no restaurant on site. I hope to return to this hotel someday, and I'd definitely stay for at least a week to refresh myself.
GGuest UserAlthough it is a little old fashion, it is very clean. The hotel staff is also very nice, especially there are two Chinese ladies on duty at night, which makes communication very convenient; although the hot spring is a little old, the experience is also very good and it is very comfortable after soaking. The hotel will rotate the male and female baths every day, so be careful not to go to the wrong place; the breakfast is very good, standard and exquisite Japanese breakfast, seafood rice and grilled salmon are of great quality, and I am very satisfied with the food every day; there are also free sand digging tools, flip-flops, and towels at the entrance of the hotel lobby, which is very convenient to go to the beach; the best thing is that there is a self-service coin-operated washing machine, which only costs 500 yen. The clothes that the baby goes to the sea are washed and dried without having to carry dirty clothes for the next trip, which is very convenient!
The disadvantage is that there are no bath towels in the hot spring bathhouse, and you need to bring them from the room yourself. I stayed for 2 days and went back to the room every day to get towels, which is very inconvenient. There are also no large bottles of shampoo, shower gel and conditioner in the room. There are only two simple small bags full of Japanese words, which are not enough. It is not very friendly to guests who take a bath in the room.
NNemoto Hidetoshi ないThis hotel is one of the best traditional onsen hotels in Shirahama area. It's a little aged but very warm. We booked a bigger room with the seaview. The view was awesome. There are 3 private onsen huts which you can enjoy with your loved ones with privacy. We had our best onsen experience in this trip.
GGuest UserIf you're traveling with children, this place is a must-book! The only minor drawback is that the bathrooms are a bit dated. The beach and pool are right on your doorstep, and when the sun is blazing, that proximity is golden. Getting around is super easy too; there's a bus stop right in front that takes you straight to the attractions. It's also conveniently located next to Kumano Sanzan. Although navigation says it takes 17 minutes to reach Okazuki Island, you can actually cut through past the Oasashi Foot Bath and be there in just a few minutes to catch the sunset. The sunsets here are absolutely breathtaking, leaving you in awe of nature's artistry.
The hot springs rotate between men and women in the mornings and evenings. I highly recommend the seaside hot spring on the second floor in the morning – the views are fantastic, and with the sea breeze, it's not hot at all. A morning soak leaves you feeling refreshed and energized for the whole day!
They offer delicious plum drinks and beautiful kimonos. There was even a fireworks display by the sea in the evening. We opted for the breakfast and dinner package. Breakfast was alright, but the dinner on the second night was truly delicious.
It's mostly Japanese families with children who come here for holidays. We unfortunately missed the Saturday fireworks show, but it's definitely worth another visit!
IiskiThe room was exceptionally spacious by Japanese standards. The bathroom was well-designed, and the shower boasted excellent water pressure. However, the floor could have been cleaner. The hairdryer was old and small, prone to overheating. Although toiletries were provided, a shower cap was missing.
The breakfast spread was generous, with dishes replenished promptly. While there was a wait for seating on weekends, the staff were efficient and attentive to guests' needs.
The hotel is a bit of a walk from the beach, but within an acceptable distance. The garden was charmingly designed.
LLuCyWe stay in 4 people Japanese style ocean view. The room is too old and small, stains on wall and closet door. The bed is thinner than expected. Buffet breakfast has not much choice, swimming pools and many other things have to pay extra. All staff are nice except one guy in the game room area is very rude! Outdoor hot spring have many insects and have to walk stairs . Overall the stay is unpleasant.
GGuest UserThe hotel is a bit like a capsule hotel, with shared toilets and washrooms, but the open-air hot spring is great. It is within walking distance of famous attractions and has a great location. There is a ramen restaurant just outside, which is convenient.
GGuest UserIndustrial style design, simple and bright, very cool! You can share the hotel's hot springs, 👍... The location is very good, you can walk to the attractions! The pastries in the lobby are very delicious 😋! Sitting by the infinity pool facing the Pacific Ocean, soaking your feet and watching the sunset, a very special experience!
GGuest User200 meters from the three walls, the room is more spacious, Wifi is fast
Relatively shabby, nothing around
Suitable for evening, early departure
GGuest UserThe room is very general, it is the worst I have ever lived, that is, cheap, but the health is not flattering, and the check-in is not smooth, I have a front desk when I arrive at the store, but I don’t give it to me. I have to handle it by email. I can’t handle it on Android mobile phones. Then the front desk secretly disappeared and did not appear. I could not handle it. In the end, Trip.com could not solve it in the middle of the night, but recommended to me a Chinese to help me handle it successfully. I only lived in. I could go to see the sunset and see the fire. I was affected and very angry.
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