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Tabist Setouchinoyado Takehara Seaside
3.3/510 Reviews
Ok, this one is difficult to rate. The room comes with a magnificient view on the sea. That's what made me chose that place. But it is remote. So, if you have no car, except walking a good 2km from the train station along a road. There is nothing to eat there. It is a stop/sleep/leave concept of hotel. Once again, if you have no car... you won't walk back the 2km to find something to eat. You sleep on the floor. No surprise here and I slept particularly well so, no complains. Just be aware of that. Toilets, bath, all is shared. Room are old but all ok and one of the biggest space I got during this trip. Furnitures are also old. You may feel like you are staying at grandma place for a while. The building, from the 70's probably, is not sound proof. You may enjoy your neighbor sleep. As I did. I did book for 2. Probably because Trip was not proposing other option or because it was the cheapest one, not sure. The lady at the entrance kept me waiting for 15mn for that reason showing that she was embarrassed to give me the keys for that already paid room. This moment was uncomfortable to say the least. The remote part, the furnitures style, the oldish atmosphere, the old room door still requiring a key and that squeak a little bit... may not please everyone. It comes with its sweet creepy feeling. Not an hotel for everyone. But damn, the view in the morning... splendid.
Hotel Daikoen
4.6/55 Reviews
It is a hotel near the town preservation district, about 15 minutes walk from the station. 1F has a laundry area and a souvenir shop (small but beside the front desk), which seemed to be for both tourists and business guests. I made a reservation about two weeks before my stay, but the single was already full and it became a Japanese-style room. It may have been too wide for one person because it was between 8 tatami mats. The futon was comfortable to sleep in, but I don't know about the meal because I stayed without meals (1 night 6000 yen). As in many reviews, there were certainly old parts. When I was walking in the corridor, I sometimes groaned. On the other hand, the elevator and the water area in the room were new. However, the faucet was too long, and it seemed that it was difficult to do it when washing my face. Also, the bathtub was strangely small. I wondered if the rinse-in shampoo and body soap were not so foaming. Does it mean that you will use the large communal bath as much as possible? There is no sound insulation on the door of the room (not auto lock), so if you speak loudly, it will leak. It was a room facing the courtyard, but if it is a room facing the street, it seems to echo from the outside. Also, probably because it was on the top floor (2F), I felt ”hot” when I entered the room. It was cool at night, but midsummer may be tough. Because it is old, there are some difficulties with color 々, but I had the impression that it would not be particularly hindered if I didn't care about the details (if you are dissatisfied with this price, it would be safer to make another inn from the beginning). At check-in, the staff took the trouble to guide me to the elevator. Also, I still recommend a certain ”local work”.
Hotel Kamogawaso
3.9/58 Reviews
Recently, there are business hotels with large baths, but here, the price is not so good, and I received a reservation for one person at the hot spring inn, so I thought what it was, and I stayed in a breakfast plan. It's nice to spend alone while taking a leisurely bath. In front of the front desk, there is a counter facing the pond facing the garden, and it is blurred by one person while drinking coffee at night and drinking coffee during the daytime. It's quiet and calm. There is a museum of the wife Koyujo and the couple in Miyoshi City, but there is a gallery of the painting of Genshu Okuda, his disciple, and the member of the Nikko exhibition, and I intend to do nothing but blur, but in addition to thinking I walked around the building. Breakfast was a buffet, but I wanted to eat dinner here at a level that was satisfactory with the mass. There is also a choice of staying overnight, but the convenience store will walk about 10 minutes, so it was correct to have breakfast. The room seems to be a room where you can stay up to 2 people in a Japanese room, but it is not so large, and the futon sinks quite with a soft mattress, so my waist hurts. It's warm because it's close to the body, but I don't think it suits me. It was a love that the air conditioner that was quite old was working with bull bull. The reasonable comfort you feel in a new business hotel recently was also quite different for a person to spend time with. Yes, so here's hot springs don't smell sulfur, so just be careful.
Kyukamura Ohkunoshima
4.4/512 Reviews
Great family experience. I read all the reviews and was worried that the room had no attached bath, emailed the hotel with all the questions I had and made all the preparations for my kids. Lord and behold I was assigned THE ROOM with attach bath right next to the Onsen! It was incredible for a family of four. They have a common toilet as well so if the one in the room is occupied, I just walk out to the common one that is well maintained. The staff here speaks good English and were extremely helpful. The breakfast, lunch and dinner at the one and only restaurant here were incredible. While they do not have a wide variety, they made it up with the quality! Delicious is an understatement! Ask the receptionist everything and seek their advise on everything you want to do. They will tell you the best timings and areas to experience the most bunnies! Their weather forecast is spot on too. The only downside is the room smell of bunny food, but this is expected as this island is basically about bunnies!
Green Sky Hotel Takehara
4.8/58 Reviews
I am very satisfied with the location, the politeness of the staff, the cleanliness of the room, and the low price because it is a go to travel. You can have breakfast for an additional fee, but I didn't go there because I didn't have breakfast or dinner at the restaurant during this trip. If I had to order one thing, it was the humidifier I rented, which was filled with water (about 1/3 of the time) from customers who didn't know when they used it. When I looked at other hotels, I thought it would be better to do so because the guests often enter the hotel by themselves.

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Average Price (Weekends)$394
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