I received room upgrade. I could the see from my room. When I arrived at hotel, a staff welcomed me in front of the front door. All staff were very nice and the hotel was very clean. I was drizzling on my face and soaked in the hot spring water and enjoyed a healing time like heaven.
Environment: The environment is good, and it's very close to Tottori Station, about a 5-minute walk. Facilities: The facilities are all good and acceptable, but it's an economy chain hotel, so I had appropriate expectations. There's also a hot spring bath, but only in one location. If it's the women's bath, then men can't use it, as the male and female bathing times are separated. Service: The service was good, and breakfast was quite tasty. They even had curry rice, so I enjoyed a hearty bowl of curry early in the morning.
My two nights here were a perfect escape. The room felt like a retreat into calm. I especially loved the private baths, quiet, serene, and easy to access.
What made the stay truly unforgettable was the kindness of the staff. From the afternoon tea with a Japanese sweet served in the room to their constant thoughtfulness and gentle smiles, every detail made me feel welcomed and cared for.
My stay here will remain one of the most memorable parts of my time in Japan.
Traditional Japanese garden, very elegant, spacious room, although there is a certain year, but the facilities are well maintained, the terrace can see the mountains and garden scenery, can also hear the sound of the nearby waves, especially comfortable! Breakfast is very rich!  If you want to enjoy a private style, you can also rent a ”family bathroom”, which is very cheap.
The hotel is conveniently located, about a 5-minute walk from Tottori Station and a 5-minute taxi ride to Hokkaido Kaiten Sushi. It boasts a nice onsen (hot spring) and was very clean. Complimentary disposable amenities were readily available for guests. On the downside, the breakfast was quite disappointing – very basic with limited variety, and many items weren't restocked, which certainly didn't justify its price. Also, be aware that if you're staying with a child in the same room, there's an additional charge of 3000 JPY per night, and breakfast for the child is extra.
I chose this place because it was close to Yonago Station based on TripAdvisor reviews.
The location was convenient and the facilities were a bit dated. I'd like to use my old key. The staff were friendly.
The twin room had enough space to spread out two suitcases.
The bathroom was small, but had amenities and good water pressure.
The bedding was comfortable, the desk was spacious, and the window could be opened.
The train station view was a bit disappointing, and the early morning train noise was a bit disturbing for a good night's sleep.
There's an Aeon Mall and a drugstore across the street, which is convenient.
But Donkey and the mall are a bit of a walk.
There are more izakayas nearby than restaurants, so it's great for a drink in the evening.
The lack of a water, ice water purifier, or microwave was inconvenient.
I was able to store my luggage with an early check-in at 10 a.m., which made my last day comfortable.
It's hard to review this hot spring inn. It's quite new, and the facilities are okay, but the wooden building creaks when the air conditioner is on on hot days. It creaked a few times in the middle of the night, preventing me from getting much sleep in the first half of the night, but that doesn't seem like a fixable problem.
As for the price, it's quite high for Tottori, but the food was mediocre. It was fresh, but dinner was overloaded with fish, accompanied by cold pumpkin soup. The fishy flavor was enhanced by the pumpkin soup, and the overall combination wasn't well thought out. Breakfast was even more shocking: a pile of pickles... no matter how beautiful the dishes, they were still pickles... and finally a small grilled fish. This is below average for inn dining.
The older waiters were generally quite helpful, but the younger ones weren't, and didn't greet each other very proactively.
I won't be going back.
Stayed in room 1202 for 4 nights. The room facilities are old. It is recommended to book a newly renovated room.
Good point The breakfast is good with local characteristics. The transportation is convenient. It is on the left side of the JR Matsue Station after passing the traffic light 🚥. The surrounding facilities are complete.
Bad point The room is too noisy. I was woken up by the noise of the fan in the corridor or outside at night. I was woken up at 4-5 in the morning. There was also a smell of oil smoke in the bathroom. There was no bottled water and no self-service laundry service.
Facilities: a bit old
Hygiene: not bad
Environment: average, especially the noise problem
Service: average, some basic hotel facilities are not available
There is a problem with the translation of the hotel name. Kaike=かいけ=皆生, how can this be translated into Kaike?
Take the bus to Kaike Onsen Center in front of JR Yonago Station, 300 yen to the end, with your back to Family Mart and walk for two minutes. It will be miserable if you take the recommended Borocho. It is estimated to cost around 2,000 yuan to take a taxi.
This hotel is divided into two floors, east and west. Check-in is in the east building, which is connected by an underground passage, but the elevator in the west building does not reach the first floor underground. You need to climb to the first floor and then take the elevator to the second floor to take a hot spring bath.
This hot spring is the only one that dares to lay wooden floors in the large bathhouse since I wandered around Japan so far. The water quality is also very good, with the same salty taste as that in Atami, and the limbs immersed in the water will glow with a silver light.
And once you open the door of the large bathhouse, other hotels are generally aisles or small compartments, but this one will directly face the narrow bathhouse, surrounded by water vapor, and the visual experience is very good. You can see the sea directly from the outdoor hot spring.
But its ice cubes are actually charged, 110 yen per cup.
Since you are here, you must go to the Adachi Museum of Art. Unfortunately, there are very few trains from JR Yonago to Yasugi, and most of them require extra money to buy express tickets. The taxi ride for this section costs 3,000 yen. You have to consider carefully if you want to go to the Adachi Museum of Art, such as living near Yasugi Station.
1. The staff is great. They are super nice.
2.The room is 'huge'... kind of like what you’d expect in a good dorm room.
3. The air purification works really well, so the space feels fresh.
Anyway, if you’re traveling solo and staying for one or two nights, I highly recommend checking this place out. By the way, the transportation is very convenient.
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GGuest UserThe private bath room was booked, and the room and the pool were very clean.
I made an appointment for the pick-up one day in advance, and I saw the driver when I got out of the station. It took 15 minutes from Kurayoshi Station to the hotel.
The service attitude was very good, and they would lead and introduce the hotel facilities and various locations.
There is a supermarket directly opposite the hotel.
GGuest UserThe station shuttle service was excellent, and the hotel reception staff were very welcoming and attentive. The rooms were spacious, comfortable, and offered stunning views. They even provided fun onsen tamago (hot spring eggs), and the lobby offered drinks and coffee, which was a thoughtful touch. The hotel also had a wide selection of souvenir shops, and a morning fruit market was very convenient. The meals were plentiful and delicious.
The location of the open-air onsen changes in the morning and evening, offering different lake views.
This is a highly recommended hotel.
VValeriaKindest staff!! Very welcoming, helpful, warm and kind^^
After climbing Mt Daisen, my legs were sore and the wonderful hot Onsen really soothed and healed my whole body. It really refreshed me:)
Room was very clean, flawless, perfect air-conditioner.
They have me a ride to the bus stop after check out.
Overall, very satisfied. I wish I could have stayed here longer. The air was so fresh in Daisen, I already miss the air! I will definitely come back! Thank you very much for your warm hospitality ^_^
GGuest UserThis is a lakeside hot spring hotel with excellent facilities. All the staff members were friendly and helpful. The Japanese dinner served was great and the portions were generous. The breakfast was of self-service type with wide selections of Japanese (many with local ingredients) and western cuisines. Both the indoor and open air hot spring baths have excellent view of the Togo lake. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserOverall, I was satisfied. The parking lot is large enough, and there are two lounge access hours. The hot spring closes at 11:00 PM. Breakfast may require queuing if there are many people, and the elevator may take a long time if there are many people. There are self-service water dispensers on each floor, which is very convenient.
PPenggeThe hotel is conveniently located, about a 5-minute walk from Tottori Station and a 5-minute taxi ride to Hokkaido Kaiten Sushi. It boasts a nice onsen (hot spring) and was very clean. Complimentary disposable amenities were readily available for guests. On the downside, the breakfast was quite disappointing – very basic with limited variety, and many items weren't restocked, which certainly didn't justify its price. Also, be aware that if you're staying with a child in the same room, there's an additional charge of 3000 JPY per night, and breakfast for the child is extra.
LLvfeifeiIshanlou Iwasaki Hotel was the most comfortable stay we had during this trip. Because we were going to Conan Town, we chose the hot spring hotel here, thinking we could relax a bit. The transportation was a bit inconvenient. We took a taxi to the hotel, which was relatively expensive. The hotel is an old-fashioned Japanese-style room, the room is large, but the service is still very good, especially there is a dedicated aunt to help you, she is the one who prepares meals and baths (because the place is relatively remote, we booked (Meals are included) Maybe it’s summer and there aren’t many people bathing in hot springs. Hehe, it avoids embarrassment😅 However, there is a wild spring opposite the hotel, where local old men soak naked. As long as you are not embarrassed, others will be embarrassed😀 😀
FFaranwellThe biggest pros: Free parking and 3 mins walk away from convenient store ヽ(́◕◞౪◟◕‵)ノ
Key highlight: I travel to this hotel with rental car, the location is easy to find from google map, and just 5-6 mins drive to Donki if you are a late night shopper. This is the only hotel offer free parking from my trip in Yonago so it is def a bonus to me. Another bonus will probably be the breakfast they offer in this prince range, and all these little details to comfort your stay, e.g. shoe cleaning machine, few vending machines for emergency, self-control AC in the room & more. Recommended!
About the breakfast: Japanese style breakfast is served, rice, soup, congee, small pieces of fishes, eggs sausages - the basic.
HHo Man TommyLocation
The location is excellent, just a 3-minute walk from the train station, making it super convenient for exploring the area.
Dining
One of the highlights was the free ramen offered at night—such a nice touch! Breakfast was also fantastic, featuring a wide range of choices that catered to all tastes.
Amenities
The onsen was a perfect way to relax after a long day. The soothing hot springs really added to the overall experience.
View
The views from the hotel were stunning, providing a beautiful backdrop during my stay.
Overall
This hotel exceeded my expectations with its great location, delicious food, and relaxing amenities. I highly recommend it!
RRobbieMcQSecond time I have stayed here. Great hotel, right beside the station. The hotel itself may seem a little outdated but it is very cozy. It is a 10 minute walk to a main street filled with restaurants and bars. About 5 minutes walk to the bus depot if you need to get to the sand dunes. Staff were very nice and polite and helpful
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