1-33 Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, 790-0842, JapanView hotel details
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Gavinwcl
Haiku Lounge Suite
Stayed in Jan 2026
Family
3 reviews
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 24, 2026
The service is very good. On site parking is provided. Location is easy to find. The staffs are nice and helpful.
The facilities are amazing and the onsen was super clean the food was great as it can be! I would totally go back. I just hope they have options for travelers with dogs. Where they have beautiful garden to walk around and if dog was allowed the stay would be more efficient and comfortable. Amazing place!
It is expensive, but it’s worth every single dollar. The hotel located right in the centre of Dogo Onsen. The room is spacious and the view of the city is excellent. The included dinner and breakfast at top notch with excellent service. The service is impeccable!
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Japanese Style Room-12 Tatami Mats+ 5 Tatami Mats
Stayed in Jan 2025
Traveling with friends
2 reviews
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 8, 2025
Location is a short walk from Dogo onsen station. The experience was amazing, rooms were huge and I was surprised to have a staff member show us around the room and explain the amenities available. The amount of hospitality is above and beyond any we've experienced at other places and ryokans. They also have a very beautiful outdoor garden, onsen and geta (traditional Japanese wooden shoes) and yukata to wear around the premises.