Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT female only dormitory - Vacation STAY 25710v has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Sheryl
Philippines
Location staff and the place its really unique Japanese traditional place
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 25701v has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Kim
Japan
Great place to stay in Kinosaki. The hostel was spotlessly clean, with very new facilities. The staff was also really friendly and helpful. Location is a in a more quiet area away from the center. Overall highly recommended!
Fairfield by Marriott Hyogo Kannabe Highland is located in Toyooka, within 7.1 miles of Toyooka City History Museum and 15 miles of Ito Kiyonaga Museum.
Shey
Japan
The staff were very attentive and helpful and the decor in hotel was modern and comfortable. I liked the free coffee machine in the shared space and the washing facilities were useful. There is a nice walk up to the crater of Mount Kannabe just behind the hotel.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83611 provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Desiree
Japan
We liked that this property had very clean and quiet facilities. It was a great traditional experience with a friendly staff member and everything needed. We liked that their was parking available for an additional 800 yen. Some places out in town were more expensive. There was a Lawson across the
street which was convenient. The room was comfortable and it was nice having towels to use at the Onsen.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83610 has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Located in Toyooka, a 19-minute walk from Kirihama Beach, Kyukamura Takeno-Kaigan provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT female only dormitory - Vacation STAY 25710v has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Clean, comfortable, and very friendly host. Highly recommended
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 25701v has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
tutto! carinissimo e molto accogliente. lo staff parla un inglese perfetto :-)
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83611 provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Parfait pour les petits budgets afin de découvrir les 7 onsens de cette petite ville …
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83610 has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
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The town is really cute with lots of great shops and the...
The town is really cute with lots of great shops and the onsen at the hotel was super relaxing. There were a lot of children at the public onsen so we decided to skip most of them and felt the one night we stayed was enough
AMANDA
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Kinosaki Onsen is such a charming town.
Kinosaki Onsen is such a charming town. After spending a week running around cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, it was nice to unwind in a small town that was very self-contained but also had some nice outdoor activities like exploring Mt. Daishi, in addition to the 7 public baths.
Alana
10
Scored 10
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to...
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to go unwind and dine. Kinosaki Onsen is a small, photogenic town that feels more like a neighborhood. There are many kinds of restaurants, but especially crab seems to be the hit here, with shops that sell them right out on the street.
Tip: a few websites offer real-time percentages of how busy any onsen in the area is.
HenryCM
Japan
10
Scored 10
This ryokan is beyond my expectations.
This ryokan is beyond my expectations. They have more than every thing. Their hospitality was so impressive. The food was excellent which served in private room. Strongly recommend for to anyone who is looking a best experience in kinosaki onsen.
Nan Chayanee
Thailand
10
Scored 10
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night...
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night which was too short.
overall Kinosaki Onsen is a gem of a village. It is picture perfect and with lots of "protected" traditional Japanese wooden frame homes.
You travel back in time ! old houses, people on yukatas and clogs, a small stream passes thru the middle of town with willow trees. few vehicles and few locals on roads, a typical tourist village.
The best time to enjoy the atmosphere and ambience - dusk. Esp with the street lights and lights from the roadside buildings
My Ryokan is fantatstic - we visited during shoulder season and prices were great. Will come again in autumm 2024. there are extra costs to be paid for public onsen but well worth.
Tried 4 public onsen which was awesome - cave onsen, outdoor onsen facing a mountain stream, outdoor onsen. The morning public bath was less busy with few users while the evening baths was very busy, My choice of onsen was Gohsonronyu, outdoor facing a trees and mountain stream and the cave onsen. kinosaki is technically an ONSEN village.
we dropped our luggage to be delivered to hotel opposite the train station. went exploring the village and used the cable car to offer prayers to the village onsen guardian. everywhere is within walking distance
chye
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in.
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in. However, it can get a bit touristy during some months. We went in September which is considered the low season, yet we felt that there were too many people around. However =, it is still the best onsen town in the Kansai region.
I can’t express how much we enjoyed our time at Morizuya. We were greeted by the wonderful kind staff who welcomed us a little late after a long day of train travel. It was a delight to see our beautiful room and relax in the wonderful onsen both at the hotel and in the town. We lucked out and had the hotel onsen to ourselves both times we tried! The staff were so helpful and kind - they even offered to bring our bags to the train station for us when we were leaving. Such a wonderful place. Would highly recommend.
It's a wonderful property with attentive staff who go above and beyond my expectations. It was a little expensive compared with any other hotel in Japan, but I guess that is to be expected around the August long weekend in a resort type town. Unfortunately we had a typhoon blow throgh when we were there so we had to leave a day early, as I was very much looking forward to another great breakfast and soak in their onsite onsen. Oh well, I'll just have to go back to do it again!
I loved the beautiful room and garden was so beautiful. Staff was very polite too exceptes à girl with blond hair who checked out me. I dont know if she was stressed as maybe new? Or if she was just not friendly.. Also the city was beautiful with blossom flower day and night and tourist shop and coffee.
I used the 1h30 private bath in their sister hotel which was incredible with a beautiful view of the nature!
Ryokan Tsubakino location is almost central towards the Kinosaki Onsen district but yet still hidden in the quiet side of the whole town area, which made it a perfect location to stay. With its central point, walking to the town's famous onsens are manageable.
Food provided by the hotel, Breakfast and Dinner Kaiseki Menu were superb and very fresh as well, thoroughly replenished our day.
The location very near the train station was great. The ryokan was very clean, and the meals and onsen etiquette were explained well at check in. The dinner in room was great, and the hotel staff were so kind despite speaking little English. The private onsen was also nice. They did a very nice job helping to accommodate for my wife who is pregnant at the time of our stay.
The room was comfortable, and the ensuite washroom was a definite plus. Bathing facilities were ohtside the hotel, but it's an onsen town, so it's hardly like those are hard to find! Fantastic staff, nice amenities like yukata and accessories to borrow for onsen hopping, and a nice egg and toast and coffee/beverage breakfast. Really nice stay. Super close to the train station
The ryokan is in the center of the city
The room was big and cosy.
But most important was the owner, so welcoming, organizing a tea ceremony with is mom, driving you to the station, always there to help.
The kimono that you can use are also beautiful.
The bath in the hotel are great and I add a delicious traditional breakfast.
I loved every moment there.
The hotel was very well situated in the town. It had beautiful views of the central river and a beautiful Japanese garden at the back of the property. The decor is contemporary Japanese minimalism, with careful attention to detail. Thoughtful touches of the traditional property have been preserved. The pillows and bed were extremely comfortable.
The hotel, the staff, and the meals were all amazing. Our group only knew a little bit of Japanese but every employee we met took the time to talk to us, and answer questions whether they had much English or not. It made us feel very welcome! The traditional breakfast and dinner were an experience, as well as being delicious.
Even though we couldn't get a reservation for the hotel's dinner or breakfast, the staff kindly gave advice for other nearby options.
All of the staff were super kind and bilingual.
Also the use of the umbrellas, geta and yukata, bags for our bath stuff and the pass for the baths helped to offset the price of the room.
The property itself is so nice and perfect and clean like a fancy hotel but the owner and his family make you feel like you’re staying with a welcoming host family. They even took photos for me, gave me a beautiful souvenir, and helped me with the kimono when I couldn’t figure it out!
The staff are soo warm, welcoming, and friendly. Ayuri is a gem and all our interactions with her were highlights of our first trip to Japan! This hotel is amazing for honeymoons and little getaways. And the food is impeccable. We are blown away. Thank you Sensui! We will be back :)
Just a few blocks away from the Toyooka station. Very friendly staff, they have helped us with luggage as we have arrived early and departed after checking out.
The hotel is not new, but everything is neat, very clean.
Wi-Fi worked fine.
Centrally located in Kinosakionsen, not Toyooka. It should be noted to take the train to Kinosakionsen Station. Staff very helpful upon check-in. Free onsen passes. Book a room with a private bathroom.
Even though the hotel is located a little distance from central Kinosaki, there is a shuttlebus service.
The dinner buffet had a lot of variety!
The ambience inside the hotel is relaxing as well.
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