The location is the best, but free parking, new renewed facilities, clean, modern and artistic sense, spacious rooms, mini-mini refrigerator, hair dryer, air conditioning. However, if you go alone, it may be scary to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night ㅋㅋ. Check in at a pretty cafe on the first floor, there is also an elevator
Although I was worried about seeing the word of mouth of trip advisor and Rakuten travel in advance, I think it was not as bad as I thought, and it was comfortable and the customer service was kind. The building, especially the shared part (corridor and elevator) is certainly ragged, but it took a few minutes to spend in the shared part during my stay and I didn't care. The room was quite clean and I didn't feel the smell like it was in other word of mouth. However, because there are few outlets, I think it is good for those who are worried to bring an extension code. I did it. The hot springs are 1 day in the rooftop open air and 2 day in the inner hot water. The rooftop open air was hot because the sun was tight, but the scenery can be relaxed well except for it. The inner bath was quite beautiful. My wife used a rental bath (40 minutes 2,200 yen), but it was beautiful and good. The meal was delicious on the first day, sashimi, seafood boiling, rice, and appetizer 3 seeds, horn boiling and sashimi were especially delicious on the second day. The customer service at the meal place was also kind. It is a transportation flight, but I went by plane, but there is a bus stop in front of the inn by the airport bus, and the airport bus stop on the return is also convenient to walk for less than 5 minutes. There is also a convenience store nearby, and of course the approach to the kintohira Gu shrine is also very close. I think it is good to think about cost performance except for those who say that it is not a luxury inn. By the way, I will stay at super luxury hotels (Marriott category 8, Empire Hotel, hotels representing the country overseas, etc.), super luxury inns, and I sometimes stayed at a cartoon cafe when I didn't have money. Considering cost performance, I think the evaluation is enough even 4.
They couldn’t find our reservation when we arrived but we were given the same price that we had reserved it at. It was a good place to stay for one night and across from a supermarket. There’s a convenience store located next door but not a lot of choices nearby for meals. We had to walk almost a kilometer to a restaurant that we wanted to try. The breakfast buffet was simple but sufficient and it was not crowded. There’s a coffee machine that you can use anytime. There is a family floor that has a microwave and a kitchen that can be used. They offer some instant noodles after 930 pm.
This is an onsen hotel that caters to Chinese-speakers I think. Upon entering, I was greeted in Mandarin by one of the two hostesses. One is from Kwangtung and the other is from Taiwan. The more I know about this ryokan, the more I like it. We stayed two nights in room #1902 with a view of town and Western-style beds (though I didn't see any Westerners as guests). I immediately went to the men's onsen for 15 min -- very nice. Just outside the entrance begins a very busy pedestrian shopping street that ramps up to a Shrine with 400+ steps which I didn't attempt. The food served at breakfast and kaiseki dinner are outstanding. This is where Sakura shines. For Chinese guests, there are Chinese noodles and xiao lung bao. You can make your own udon bowl. Etsuko was our very excellent server at dinner. I couldn't find coffee before breakfast. There are no 7-11, Family Mart, or Lawson's nearby. I'd return for the food alone. Yum!
We just returned from a quick but memorable trip to Shikoku. We stayed at Kotohira Kadan for our first night since it's conveniently situated to enjoy some of the finest Sanuki Udon noodle restaurants in the area (we chose not to explore Kotohira-gu (aka ”Konpira-san”) - that will be reserved for a next visit.) While we enjoy modern rooms as much as the next person, we also appreciate traditional architecture, furnishings and decor... and Chouseiden (長生殿), Kotohira Kadan's top room, oozed history and tradition in a way that left us with a lasting impression. Chouseiden is one of a handful of stand-alone villas at the ryokan, and was inhabited by the local Lord many years ago. It's also liberally adorned with the art collection of the original owner Kotohira Kadan, including ancient folding screens, sliding doors and hanging scrolls that were produced by famous artists. It's so history-laden that it is bound to creep some people out... I don't think Mrs. KI-NRT would ever choose to live in such a room, but as an ”experience” it was well worth the privilege of trying out Chouseiden. It does have the comforts of a modern ryokan/hotel, such as toilets with washlets, fast WiFi and Western-style beds, and boasts 152m² of total living space, which is generous by any definition of a flagship ryokan room. The only drawback was the lack of a private Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room - something we've come to expect at top-level ryokans, at least (and especially) in their top rooms. Some of the standard rooms do offer in-room Onsen baths, however, which might tip the scales to the non-villa rooms' favor for some people. As a consolation, Kotohira Kadan offers the use of their private bath (which can be rented out by the hour), and it's free for guests staying at one of the Hanare Villa rooms. Food was served in our room, and it was a delight. While it's not the best ryokan meal we've ever had, we appreciated the efforts taken by the kitchen staff to offer seasonal and local dishes that gave us a good taste of Kagawa. In particular, the deep-fried Pike Conger with simmered vegetables doused in a dashi broth was unique and flavorful, as well as the Red Sea Bream Shabu Shabu (Hot Pot.) Breakfast was also varied and bountiful, although nothing really blew us away, which is just as well, since we were planning to go on an Udon tasting expedition beginning later that morning. The grounds are not massive, but there's a pretty little pond with some interesting vegetation around it. And the architecture of the Hanare Villas (including Chouseiden) give Kotohira Kadan a real sense of place given its proximity to Kotohira-gu. Keep in mind that the property is quite large when it comes to room count (43 total), so there may be some walking between your room and the main reception and lounge areas (from Chouseiden, you'll need to walk outside for a short distance - fine if the weather is cooperating.) Service is not up to the standards set by top luxury r
, iwI am the big fan of Kyoritsu Resort and stayed every time we have opportunity at various locations. This is among the one of the best Kyoritsu Resort I've stayed. Location is in the middle of Omotesando to Konpira-san, on the beautiful old fashioned street. We stayed at Triple room with 2 bedrooms, 1 with Queen and 2 twin in living room with sofa. There's small shower in the room with double vanity, separate toilet. Room was very spacious, private and well, well, well stocked. 4 sets of glasses, coffee cups, tea cups, coffee grinder, water in fridge, vanity table with small chairs, 2 closets etc. etc. Cannot complain anything. Dinner was served either 5:30am and 8pm. Service is slow but you'll get to finish in about 1.5hrs. There were 4 private lockable bathroom PLUS large women/men separate bathroom. We didn't have issue using private bathroom, always has at least 1 available and kept well clean. There was lounge next to bathrooms with water, ice pops. Also free washer/dryer (2 each) which was really help. I love this hotel, design and interior are perfect, I can't wait to come back and stay again. If you are driving, you may park right in front of main entrance and drop off luggage. Parking is in the rear of building. You have to be careful not to past the small road to go to rear of main building bc road is VERY narrow, easy to miss.
I stayed here for the first time on my way back from hiking Mt. ** from Kotohira Shrine, and it was a comfortable stay with ample facilities including a hot spring bath and free massage machines, and the room was well furnished. There was Wi-Fi connection in the building, and the front desk was also able to provide information on nearby restaurants and convenience stores, so I would like to stay here again if I have the opportunity. (Some drawbacks include the limited hours for using the hot spring bath, and the fact that the parking lot is a little difficult to find when accessing from the Konpira Shrine side, and the limited capacity.)
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カカドマニアit was cheap on the way back to kochi
I stayed with my family for one night only to climb Mr. kinhira.
The room is no problem if you just sleep.
Loan cut wind Lu も Liang く.
The nearby rice shop was delicious and good.
Super dissatisfaction
I can't stop because the import car is large in the parking lot.
I was taken to a parking lot a little far away.
It's a decent car, so I'm worried that I'm going to take it to a place I don't see, and I took it to a place I didn't know at check-out, but I was told to look at the map myself to get it.
I was very, very dissatisfied.
KKoji1972First of all, it is difficult to drive to the parking lot (the road is thin and difficult to understand), so I think it is better to arrive by sunset or go by railroad. When I arrived, the gate was first built and the feeling of Showa was full and I felt nostalgic. The room and facilities are old, but the water was beautiful and the bath was comfortable. The meal was half anxious half anxious, but I was very satisfied. Despite the busy time of 1 vegetarians and busy in the Bonn, I was grateful to prepare a vegetarian meal.
CClimber55428964680I stayed here for the first time on my way back from hiking Mt. ** from Kotohira Shrine, and it was a comfortable stay with ample facilities including a hot spring bath and free massage machines, and the room was well furnished. There was Wi-Fi connection in the building, and the front desk was also able to provide information on nearby restaurants and convenience stores, so I would like to stay here again if I have the opportunity. (Some drawbacks include the limited hours for using the hot spring bath, and the fact that the parking lot is a little difficult to find when accessing from the Konpira Shrine side, and the limited capacity.)
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