The location is incredibly convenient. The airport shuttle drops you off right at the hotel entrance, and the train station, bus terminal, and ferry terminal are all just a minute's walk away. There's also a bakery in the hotel with a good reputation, though guests no longer get discounts. From the breakfast area on the first floor, you can see the queue at the ferry terminal. While the breakfast isn't extensive, it's quite refined, and it's super convenient if you're in a hurry. The hotel hosts many tour groups from Europe and Southeast Asia, but the elevators are fast, so it's not an issue. We pre-booked dinner at the hotel's famous French restaurant, but business was slow – surprisingly few guests even on Halloween, and no decorations either. However, the food was delicious, the presentation was excellent, and the set menu was very satisfying and reasonably priced.
The location is great, it's casual, and the owner's cooking is excellent. If you don't have any plans to eat out for dinner, this place is a great option. I plan to stay here again when I'm in Takamatsu. Of course, breakfast is included, so it's a great option for those who eat breakfast. For an extra 100 yen, you can get udon with egg and butter.
I stayed here for one night and found it very convenient, as the port is located right in front of the hotel. I needed to take the ferry/high-speed boat, so the location was perfect. A pleasant surprise was the public bath on the top floor, which I enjoyed. However, I didn’t purchase a breakfast ticket upon arrival and later discovered I couldn’t buy breakfast at the hotel—this lack of flexibility was disappointing. Overall, it’s a good place to stay if you plan to visit the nearby islands.
The room is quite compact, with a 1.4-meter double bed, leaving very limited space to move around.
The hot springs on the hotel's top floor are a definite bonus! They offer complimentary ice cream (3:00 PM - 12:00 AM) and Yakult (5:00 AM - 10:00 AM). After 9:30 PM, you can also enjoy hot spring ramen.
For breakfast, they serve udon with tempura, which is very authentic and delicious.
As for transportation, take the bus from Takamatsu Airport to Chuo Koen-mae (Central Park). After getting off, walk back a bit, and you'll see the Dormy Inn next to a gas station.
From the hotel, if you turn right, you can walk to the Michelin-starred Ritsurin Garden. Turning left will take you to Takamatsu Port, where you can catch various island-hopping ferries. There are also many great restaurants directly across from the hotel.
Overall, aside from the room being too small, everything else was fine.
I was surprised by how small the room was for a hot spring ryokan. With two suitcases, there was barely any room to walk. There was no Wi-Fi signal in the room, and the explanation given was that too many guests were using it simultaneously that night. Wi-Fi was only available in the hallway and lobby. Although the staff tried hard to resolve the issue, there was no solution, so we had to use our own mobile data (as an apology, they gave us a small souvenir when we checked out).
Additionally, the 'one night, two meals' package... At over ¥2200, it was ¥1200 more expensive than just the room, but both dinner and breakfast were very mediocre. Compared to a hot spring ryokan I stayed at previously on Shodoshima (which wasn't great either, but at least the food was refined), the meals here were far inferior. There were only three small slices of sashimi, and there were even fish scales on the fish. For ¥1200, two people could have had many better dining options outside.
The hot spring was decent, but nothing particularly impressive.
My friend and I stayed at Webase two single rooms during our trip for Setouchi Triennale 2025. Although it is a bit far from the station and Takamatsu Port (20 minutes on foot), it is very close to shopping area, and the food streets, Many restaurants and cafes nearby. Friendly English / Mandarins speaking staffs, easy self check-in/out. All was as expected and described.
The hotel was a bit pricey because one of the nights I booked fell on a weekend, but the service was excellent. The room was spacious (which is great value for money in Japan at this price point), the bathroom had a large tub, and the entrance area was also quite roomy. I particularly appreciated the thoughtful touch of being able to choose toiletries, coffee, and tea bags freely in the hotel lobby. The hotel is conveniently located in the downtown Kawaramachi business district, very close to Kawaramachi Station, which is fantastic!
This was probably the most expensive hotel we stayed at during this trip, but it was unavoidable since it coincided with a Japanese holiday.
**Environment:** The location is excellent. You can catch the airport shuttle right outside.
**Facilities:** The room was quite spacious. We had no problem at all opening up two large suitcases. I'm glad we stayed here on our last day.
Located in the heart of the bustling commercial district, the hotel boasts elegant Art Deco decor. The front desk staff who checked me in spoke English, and interestingly, on my check-out day, both front desk agents spoke Chinese. The room's furniture and lighting subtly exuded an old-money aesthetic, feeling natural and effortlessly sophisticated.
The hotel's location is excellent. It's right next to a bustling shopping street, and the airport shuttle bus stops directly in front of the hotel. For the return journey, the shuttle stop is just across the street, which is incredibly convenient. The bus stop for Ritsurin Garden is directly opposite the hotel, making it very easy to get there. Takamatsu Port and the JR station are just a few minutes' walk away, offering great accessibility. There's a large supermarket inside the JR station that's worth exploring, and the shopping street is full of diverse items, perfect for a shopping spree. A pharmacy and a Lawson convenience store are right next to the hotel, adding to the convenience. The hotel breakfast offers a wide variety, with the curry rice and beef rice being particularly good. The hotel environment is pleasant, generally quiet and clean, and the front desk staff are exceptionally friendly and polite. I would definitely stay here again in the future.
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Rremi666666The location is incredibly convenient. The airport shuttle drops you off right at the hotel entrance, and the train station, bus terminal, and ferry terminal are all just a minute's walk away. There's also a bakery in the hotel with a good reputation, though guests no longer get discounts. From the breakfast area on the first floor, you can see the queue at the ferry terminal. While the breakfast isn't extensive, it's quite refined, and it's super convenient if you're in a hurry. The hotel hosts many tour groups from Europe and Southeast Asia, but the elevators are fast, so it's not an issue. We pre-booked dinner at the hotel's famous French restaurant, but business was slow – surprisingly few guests even on Halloween, and no decorations either. However, the food was delicious, the presentation was excellent, and the set menu was very satisfying and reasonably priced.
JJesse CCCToyoko inn has always been a reliable stay for me. When you don’t want to do a love hotel or hostel but for whatever reason don’t find it sensible to book something more luxurious you can find a brand hotel like Toyoko at a reasonable price. Those who stay regularly know the perks (free face wash haha) - but this one in particular has a very nice view of the sunset over the bay. It’s also right across the street from the train station. Solid.
DDaily happyDuring my recent trip to Japan, I had the pleasure of staying at a hotel that also serves as a wedding venue — and from the moment I arrived, the level of service was simply impeccable. The staff were not only gracious and professional, but also went out of their way to assist me at every turn, despite my lack of Japanese language skills. Their warm hospitality left a lasting impression and made me feel truly welcomed and cared for.
Though the room was compact, it was exceptionally clean and thoughtfully arranged. As a solo traveler, I found the space more than sufficient — cozy, comfortable, and a fantastic value for the price. It truly struck the perfect balance between affordability and quality.
A special mention goes to the amenities: the hotel provides a well-stocked amenity station at the reception, where guests can freely pick up whatever they need — a detail that reflects the hotel’s attention to guest convenience.
While the location is a little removed from the city center, this wasn’t an issue at all for me, as I had a rental car. The added bonus? Free parking on-site, which made my stay even more convenient and budget-friendly.
Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations in so many ways. With its blend of elegant ambiance, exceptional service, and thoughtful touches, it became a peaceful and comfortable base for my journey — one I would gladly return to and wholeheartedly recommend to fellow travelers.
MMengAlthough the hotel is a bit old, it is basically well maintained, the service is very good, and the sunset is intoxicating. It is recommended to include the buffet dinner, which has rich food and tastes very good. The room was medium, but the bathroom was a bit small. You can go to the public bath to soak in hot springs.
MM6742****The room is quite compact, with a 1.4-meter double bed, leaving very limited space to move around.
The hot springs on the hotel's top floor are a definite bonus! They offer complimentary ice cream (3:00 PM - 12:00 AM) and Yakult (5:00 AM - 10:00 AM). After 9:30 PM, you can also enjoy hot spring ramen.
For breakfast, they serve udon with tempura, which is very authentic and delicious.
As for transportation, take the bus from Takamatsu Airport to Chuo Koen-mae (Central Park). After getting off, walk back a bit, and you'll see the Dormy Inn next to a gas station.
From the hotel, if you turn right, you can walk to the Michelin-starred Ritsurin Garden. Turning left will take you to Takamatsu Port, where you can catch various island-hopping ferries. There are also many great restaurants directly across from the hotel.
Overall, aside from the room being too small, everything else was fine.
Ii would walk 500 milWhat a nice hotel it is
Public transportation like subway and buses is accessible
First of all its price is cost-effective and it is located near downtown and I could enjoy delicious japanese foods
To add more renting cycles is on the house
Of course staffs are very kind and I was moved by their warm hospitality
I would like to thank them again
11032768067The hotel was a bit pricey because one of the nights I booked fell on a weekend, but the service was excellent. The room was spacious (which is great value for money in Japan at this price point), the bathroom had a large tub, and the entrance area was also quite roomy. I particularly appreciated the thoughtful touch of being able to choose toiletries, coffee, and tea bags freely in the hotel lobby. The hotel is conveniently located in the downtown Kawaramachi business district, very close to Kawaramachi Station, which is fantastic!
MM57482****This was probably the most expensive hotel we stayed at during this trip, but it was unavoidable since it coincided with a Japanese holiday.
**Environment:** The location is excellent. You can catch the airport shuttle right outside.
**Facilities:** The room was quite spacious. We had no problem at all opening up two large suitcases. I'm glad we stayed here on our last day.
DDaochuzoudeshuThe hotel should be the largest in Guanyin Temple City, but it is a long time ago, the bedding can also feel used for a long time, and the air conditioning exhaust fan is very loud. But the transportation is convenient and the location is eye-catching.
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