With a stay at Blue Ridge Hotel in Toyooka, you'll be 19.7 mi (31.8 km) from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and 21.7 mi (34.9 km) from Kinosaki Marine World. This hotel is 25.2 mi (40.5 km) from Takeda Castle Ruin and 27.8 mi (44.8 km) from Yuhigaura Hot Springs.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities, including an indoor pool, a sauna, and karaoke. Additional amenities at this hotel include wedding services, a banquet hall, and a vending machine.
You can enjoy a meal at the restaurant serving the guests of Blue Ridge Hotel, or stop in at the grocery/convenience store.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and an elevator. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 92 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
I quite like this hotel! The front desk also gave us a 1000yen/per coupon, and there was also a list of places where it could be used. We were worried that there was no place to eat in the remote area, so we just picked a restaurant that looked pretty good. It took a few minutes to drive there... You still need to take off your shoes for the tatami, and then an English-speaking waiter came out and gestured to say sorry, it was full... But there was obviously no one in the store, hahaha! I think it might be a reservation system. After a bow and sending us out, we could only rely on Lawson for dinner. I joked with the front desk, and then went to the restaurant bar to eat the dinner I bought at the convenience store. On the way, a staff member came and found several restaurants, gestured that he could help make a reservation by phone and we could go right away. But we were already full... haha! But the service attitude is really good... (The restaurant that I didn’t eat is the one in the picture, planting grass... leave it for next time)
There is a shuttle bus to the station, the hotel environment is comfortable, and it has a hot spring. The bathroom design is very similar to the hot spring environment, and you can enjoy the riverside view while taking a bath.
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Japanese-style room, clean, spacious and comfortable. The two meals are rich and the fresh green tea tastes fragrant. In the morning, clothes can be changed, the service is intimate, and it is close to Tangquan. It would be better if you could open the window for ventilation.
The hotel is new and very good, just next to the public onsen, and they provide the private onsen for reservation which I think is a little bit pricy, 5500yen for 90 mins. My recommendation is use the public onsen outside that would be more traditional
We had a wonderful stay. Our room was an authentic stay. They provided great customer service, clothing was fun to wear and private onsen was a plus. I will return again and recommend to friends.
Willow. Is located in Toyooka, 6.7 miles from Soun-ji Temple and 7 miles from Inaba Honke Institution. Featuring a garden, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. Some accommodations at the property have a terrace with a garden view.
All rooms come with a fridge, oven, an electric tea pot, a bidet, free toiletries and a desk. At the hotel the rooms include bed linen and towels.
Honganji Temple is 7.1 miles from willow., while Toyooka City History Museum is 7.4 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Tajima Airport, 3.7 miles from the accommodation.
I got off the JR and walked over...it’s pretty close... dragging the luggage for about 10 minutes... walked past 🛤... a little worried... but after checking in, I found that the soundproofing was so good... Check in after 3 o’clock... Go early and drop your luggage and just walk around... Many jr outlets! buy it!
The hotel is a small tall building... Japanese-style accommodation... Breakfast and dinner are eaten in the room... You need to make an appointment the day before... And you will determine the time to collect tatami mats 😭... Don't sleep and eat! ! !
And remember to go to the front desk to reserve the open-air hot spring on the 3rd floor every day ♨️
There are yukatas to choose from on the first floor... only for girls! Hahaha, men wear bathrobes in the room! !
And the yukata is actually given to me every day! ! I thought it was one to wear to the end! ! great
Obasan are very cute... English is better than me anyway... I strongly demanded that I speak Japanese... I can at least understand a little...😭
After check-in, I took the hot spring card... Get ready to soak your own stamps and books one by one! Comfortable! ! ! Soaking 3 times a day is almost the same...If you soak too much, you will get dehydrated!
There is a bus at the gate when you arrive at Kinosaki Station...If you want to take a ride, you can take you to the hotel...
But...this hotel...it didn't exist when you left...so please pray for it not to rain!
The hotel is about a 400-meter walking distance from JR Kinosaki Onsen Station. It is located in the center of Kinosaki Town. It is convenient to go to various hot spring tours and the Kinosaki Onsen Cable Car. You need to change your shoes and put on slippers in the hotel lobby, and you can also wear clogs when you leave the hotel. I arrived at the hotel at 11:30 that day. Although it was not check-in time, the staff had already arranged the rooms for all guests that day and moved my suitcase to the room first. When I officially checked in, an elderly lady introduced me to the use of the tatami room, how to wear a yukata, and what to pay attention to when taking a bath in the outdoor hot spring. The hotel also has a hot spring bathing area on the 1st floor. Overall, it was a good experience of traditional Japanese hot spring culture.
There are more than ten stairs at the entrance of the lobby, which is not convenient for wheelchair people! There is a bath to soak! There is an elevator! The room is big! Facilities are complete! 8 minutes walk from JR station! It is convenient to find with goggle!
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GGuest UserOur favourite booking throughout our entire Japan trip! This inn is a family business so you can imagine how hospitable the entire family was to us this 2D1N. Regretted not staying 1 more day as the entire village was very relaxing. Room is super clean, yukata was provided for us to visit the public baths, access to all 7 public baths provided as well. We have everything we need with this inn! There’s also a private onsen in the hotel and the host was very helpful and nice about everything. He even went out of his way to send us to & fro the Kinosakionsen station… thank you so much we had fun and enjoyed it! Will definitely stay here again. <3
CCanfordThe hotel is not far from the station and hot spring street, and can be reached by taking a shuttle bus from the station. When we arrived at the hotel because it was not check-in time, we stored our luggage first and the service was good. The food quality of the hotel's hot spring cuisine is excellent, the experience is good, and the room view is also very beautiful. The hotel's own hot spring is also very good. It is a very recommended hotel!
(The only flaw is that I submitted the opinion form but forgot to get the small gift 😂😂😂)
GGuest UserI have long dreamed of taking a hot spring bath in Kinosaki Onsen Town. It was so convenient to go there from Kanazawa this time. The famous hot spring town in Japan has fulfilled my hot spring dream. This Mikuniya surprised me even more! The front is not big, but there is a different world inside. There are four hot spring pools to choose from. The room is unexpectedly spacious and luxurious. I thought the Western-style cottage would be small, but it turned out to be surprisingly large. The functional areas are clearly divided and always clean and tidy. Living in the hot spring town, you can also enjoy the treatment of seven large hot springs at will. You can enter and exit at will with a small sign with a QR code. The most important thing is that it is only 200 meters away from the station, which is quite close and super convenient for travel!
GGuest UserI traveled with my parents. The hotel service was very warm and I really felt at home.
When we checked in in the afternoon, there was free afternoon tea.
For dinner in the evening, we had snow crab + Tajima beef, and very delicious ice cream!
I went to Gosho-no-yu and Ichi-no-yu in the town's hot springs, both were good.
I also took a bath in the hotel's small hot spring, and it felt very good to take a bath alone!
The hotel is highly recommended! One night stay with two meals, we stayed for RMB 4135 including tax.
The small towns in Japan are really good, with few people, beautiful scenery, and not so fast pace!
YYuliaDJrIt's a lovely hotel in traditional Japanese style. It has a pretty inside garden and an onsen (no private onsens for booking, only common ones for all hotel guests that are divided for males and females). Hotel provides you with a yukata and a haori for your stay (you don't rent it, they are included in price), which is very convenient. When I asked the receptionist if I can buy them, 'cause I loved them so much, she said I can take them for free if I want. I double checked to avoid any miscommunication, but she insisted that I don't have to pay extra for those. Everything in the fridge, including alcohol, is free. Hotel is a bit far from the main street, but has a transfer, so I'd say it's fine. We ordered a dinner and breakfast, and both were absolutely wonderful, had several courses.
Ttravel-with-meWe had a fantastic stay at this Ryokan. The staff were so attentive and welcoming (Thanks to our room attendant, Suzan) We arrived a little earlier than check in but we could go up to the room and were provided with tea. The room was beautiful and the beds were prepared when we were eating dinner. We were shown how to wear the yukata and even had welly boots for the rainy weather. The food was the highlight, fresh seasonal ingredients (crab!) which was displayed like a piece of art. I wish we stayed longer, well worth the money!
GGuest UserVery nice Japanese hotel with good service and facilities (public hot spring bath where women and men are separate and several private hot spring baths that I recommend to book in advance). We also had an amazing massage in the hotel spa. The down side would be that the hotel doesn't offer western beds (only Japansese futons) and that the personnel doesn't speak very good English (but are very nice and are trying their best to help)
AAigaigaiFirst of all, I would like to thank the housekeeper and customer service specialist of Ctrip for their great assistance when I encountered the unconventional situation of JR cancellation! For overseas travel, use Ctrip!
Secondly, let's talk about the hotel. Advantages:
1. The buffet has a rich variety. There is an older uncle at the front desk who is very enthusiastic to communicate with guests in English and Chinese. It feels like home.
2. The hotel room is also very large.
3. There are free drinks on the first floor at fixed times, although I didn't drink them 👆
Disadvantages:
1. You can't take a bath in the room, you can only go to the large bath on the first floor
2. There are no toiletries in the room. If you don't take them at the fixed time, the staff will take them away at dinner time
3. The quilt in the room is a bit small. I am of very ordinary height, and the length and width of the quilt are a bit lacking
Others:
The Ctrip page says that the bathing tax of 150YAN is paid at the store, but it is actually 450YAN. The description is wrong.
PPiwatUpon arrival, the hotel gave us 2 free tickets for aquarium next to the hotel. Staff were very friendly and helpful with parking valet and our luggage. The room we were in had an amazing view and it is spacious. It’s a Japanese style room and the staff had to come to put out futon for us around dinner time. Communal bath is big with an outdoor onsen. We noticed that they use salt water in the bath and onsen instead of chlorinated water like many other onsen hotel we have stayed in the past. There are 2 restaurants in the hotel but they open rather late at 7 and 8 pm so we didn’t get to try them. Breakfast were the same the whole we stay but they are pretty decent so there is no complaints. I would consider this to be one of the best hotel we have stayed during our trip there.
KK LouThere is no breakfast nor dinner provided by this onsen hotel, and restaurants close a bit early. If you’re looking for an onsen meal, you maybe disappointed if you staying here. Beware if you’re a foodie.
The sound insulation is poor, please keep your voice down. Since the first night I arrived was windy and rainy, and the curtain for blocking the sun is made of bamboo, it kept hitting on the window all night long.
There is no elevators and the stairs is very steep, be careful if you bringing many luggages.
Although the servers do not understand English, they are very friendly and willing to help! Overall, I enjoyed a lot while the staying. Thank you!
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