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Nishimuraya Honkan
4.7/540 Reviews

Nishimuraya Honkan

Toyooka|0.5km from Onsenji Temple
Looking at the five-star rating on the Internet, let's talk about the real staying experience. After arriving at Kinosaki Onsen, there will be a unified bus from the town to pick up and drop off passengers to their respective hotels. Nishimura is located near the JR station. If there is not much luggage, it is recommended to walk around because there are too many people on the bus and crowded people. Box-to-box, it is very decent for accommodation at this price. There was no welcome after getting off the bus. It rained on the day and felt a messy group of people entered the front desk. The lady who received me and introduced the hotel situation on the day spoke good English. Although there was a little accent, there was no obstacle in communication. After check-in, Zhongju's room service was relatively difficult to communicate. Although the whole service was smiling, the communication was relatively laborious. I personally think that in addition to Matsuba crab is very fresh, in fact, you can also eat such kaiseki dishes in Beijing. Depending on my personal choice, I don't think I have a particularly amazing feeling. If you often eat Japanese food, I personally think that It's better to go to town to eat a food stall. I need to give the keys to the front desk for safekeeping when going out. The two grandpas at the front desk are very cute at night. I choose which kind of slippers to go out for the soup and help me with the right clogs. I also ran and brought my own shoes to ask me Don't wear your own. The breakfast the next morning was really unaccustomed to eating, basically did not eat, and being knocked at the door at 7:20 was too painful for the Lai bed clan. If you stay next time, you will not choose to eat two meals a night Quietly lying on the tatami floor in the hotel is the best and most comfortable. When I finally left the store, it was messy, and there was no delivery process? Theoretically, it should have been delivered to the door. Was the ryokan I stayed in before so enthusiastic? Or has the West Village House been too ”foreign”?

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Shinzan Kinosaki
4.2/55 Reviews

Shinzan Kinosaki

Toyooka|0.37km from Onsenji Temple
The building is a bit old but clean. Of course, credit cards are also available. The hot spring has 2 inner hot water (both men and women 1 one), 2 open-air bath (both men and women 1 one), and it is a change system, so you can enter 4 types in all. The 1 of the open-air baths need to walk up to different floors, so the person who is inconvenient may be a little bit hard about it. (The scenery is very good) The outer bath ticket can be used even after checking out (15:30) and is very convenient. It's a little off the hot spring town, but it's not as painful to walk (it takes about 10 minutes to walk, so it may be hard for people who can't get used to shoes or geta). There are few restaurants near the hotel, and if you don't eat at the hotel, you need to go out to the hot spring town. Liquor such as beer is sold at the hotel, but it is expensive to buy it in the hotel. There is also a transfer car operated by the hotel, and the transfer from JR Shirosaki station is convenient. If you want to use it, please check the time zone well. (The hot spring town was also available in the evening) Please note that the underground facilities are closed due to the new corona virus infection (2020 8 month). The room also has a refrigerator, washbasin, toilet and bath, but the bath is quite small (I think I won't use it much because I use hot spring towns and hotel public baths). This time I used a plan with lunch box. I think it was very cost-effective with lunch boxes in the morning and evening at 1 million yen.
Morizuya
4.6/59 Reviews

Morizuya

Toyooka|0.82km from Onsenji Temple
We stayed at this ryokan with onsen for one night in August. The journey from Kyoto takes around 2.5 hours with Japan Rail - some connections go without changing. It's about 700-800 m from Kinosakionsen train station. When you leave the train station, you can either walk across the street and a few steps to the left and lock your large suitcase in the locker (but not too big please, our standard hard-shell suitcase was one a few millimeters too deep) or have your suitcase delivered to your room door a few steps further to the left for just 200 yen. Upon arrival at the ryokan there was a very friendly welcome from an owner who spoke good English. He explained everything in detail and took countless greeting photos of us with our cell phones. Afterwards we were accompanied to our room by a young lady and tea was poured at the reception. The accommodation has 11 rooms. The anteroom of the ryokan, where you have to leave your luggage and slippers, is very small, actually too small to be able to unpack halfway. The room itself is sufficiently large. As is usual in ryokan and Japan, there is little storage space. Everything very clean and well-kept. There is a toilet and sink in the room, but there is no shower, that's what the onsen is for. A total of two onsen - one outside and one inside like in a cave. Both really beautifully done. In the evenings the onsen were “private” - you wait until one is free, then go in, lock it and have it to yourself. The room price also includes entry tickets to the city's seven public onsen. We only briefly used a public onsen “around the corner”, the ones in the neighborhood appealed more to us. After dark we took a longer walk through the very beautiful place. The area is centrally located - but of course still quiet. A Family Mart is just 100 m away. We had booked with breakfast, which is consumed in the room. You choose a time slot - for us, 8.30 was the latest option. Be careful, get up in time, there was a knock at our house at 8:15 a.m. and the young lady first put our futons away - so don't worry about turning them to the side again when the alarm clock rings at 8:00 a.m. The Japanese breakfast is unusual for a Central European, but why not get to know other breakfast habits? The young lady who brought and prepared breakfast was busy with everything for at least 10 minutes. Check out by 10 a.m. at the latest. The owner was kind enough to drive us to the train station by car. I have rarely experienced so much hospitality in a neighborhood. Would I book it again? Almost 200 euros per night for 2 people including breakfast is anything but cheap, but the experience is certainly worth it. A clear recommendation from me if you want to experience something other than a hotel room.

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Sennen No yu Koman Ryokan
4.6/516 Reviews
It seems to be the oldest inn in Kinosaki, and it was wonderful with a very atmospheric interior. All meals were served in the room, and the room attendant was very cute, polite and warm. The employees, including Mr. Gonzaemon of the sister inn, were very polite and comfortable. Because it is near the ropeway platform, there are few tourists, so it was relatively quiet. Even the farthest part of the tour of the hot springs wasn't too far away (about 15 minutes on foot in clogs?), and it wasn't too hard to see the streets of Kinosaki and there were various shops. I definitely want to go again!
Yuraku Kinosaki Spa & Gardens
4.6/52 Reviews
The luxury and taste of dinner was the best among the inns and hotels I have stayed at so far. Western-style chilled chawanmushi and cake were delicious. I wonder if the room was also after renewal, it was beautiful. I think it's a wooden building, but I don't care about people walking in the corridor. The hot springs are cleaned by hanging water. Kinosaki Onsen is not a large communal bath because it is premise for outdoor hot springs. I want to stay next time in the crab season.
Kinosaki Onsen TSURUYA Ryokan
4.3/54 Reviews
We stayed at Tsuruya Ryoukan for a night, and had an excellent dinner and breakfast. The steamed crab and Tajima beef sukiyaki were especially wonderful. The service is excellent, and the inn is located within walking distance of two onsen! Just outside the inn, there is a place to make onsen eggs and a walkway filled with cherry blossoms. It was a really special experience!
Kinosaki Yamamotoya
4.5/59 Reviews
Very good hotel. The location is between the two hot springs, very convenient. The hotel service pays attention to details, including clothes, and the size of the shoes is very careful for you. Dinner is not fixed in advance, after the check-in, the style of Kaiseki cuisine is delicious! The hotel has its own private soup style, although the space is not large, but the hotel is small, a person is very comfortable when soaking. In addition, the hotel has a Taiwanese sister who introduced us to a lot of local experiences and said that Chinese is especially good! In short, there are many small town hotels. Although the other homes have no experience, the service of this family is indeed impeccable.
Kinosaki Onsen Kiraku
4.5/57 Reviews
Everything is very good! I arrived at Kansai Airport at noon. I took the express at 12:45 and changed to the limited express at Shin-Osaka Station. I arrived at Kinosaki Onsen more than four in the afternoon. Since I have been to Kinosaki Onsen many times, I walked to the hotel! The hotel is very good, a typical hot spring hotel, breakfast and dinner included are good, every meal has pine leaf crab, the room is very large, the hotel's own hot spring quality is high, of course, more fun are the several public hot springs in the hot spring town! Every time I go to a different hot spring hotel, I feel a different environment.
Guesthouse Kinosaki Wakayo - Hostel, Caters to Women
4.7/58 Reviews
It was nice that they were very friendly. It was difficult to eat because I had a place to cook, but luckily I was able to eat food from a convenience store, so it was nice. I really couldn't eat what I bought at a restaurant. They lent me Japanese-style clothes, so I was able to take pictures, and I was satisfied.

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