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Top rated hotels in Naruto

Resort Hotel Moana Coast
4.4/54 Reviews
When I traveled to Tokushima, I stayed in two rooms with my relatives. The basic making of two rooms was together and it was a three-story Maison net system. The first floor is a very large room, with two beds, the entrance to the breakfast hall, the second floor is the main entrance and the toilet, bus, living room, mini kitchen and two beds, < The same floor as the front desk and dinner restaurant > The 3 floor has an open-air bath (jacuzzi) under the simple roof, and there was a beach bed and chair ahead. The difference between the two rooms was the layout of the mini kitchen and the sofa on the second floor. One was the kitchen with a wall and the other was an island type. The kitchen was more spacious with walls, so it was popular with a large number of me 々. < good point > 广 々 making, and the ceiling was also high and good. You can do it very slowly. Also, it was 32 years old, but it was cleanly maintained. I was able to enjoy the sunrise in the morning and in the open-air bath (jacuzzi) on the 3 floor of the pass. < I enter without a swimsuit, but I think women can be more relieved to bring swimsuits. > There are many outlets, and the electric light switch is also on the pillow, and it was easy to use. There was a coffee maker and I had a delicious coffee. It was a breakfast venue, but it was very good in the atmosphere like southern France. The door from the corridor was 2 heavy door, so the soundproofing was firm. < regrettable point > cherry blossom dinner and breakfast were not very good overall. By the way, the most delicious was the abalone sote added with the option. < Other comments > It is convenient to have a towel hanger in the toilet. I am glad that the chair of the bath is low, so I stay at various hotels, but I liked it enough to enter my best 10.
Ryokan Koen Mizuno
2.9/50 Reviews
It is Park Mizuno in Naruto Park, Tokushima Prefecture. It is just behind the Sentatsu Shiki Observatory. Book in a room with dinner and breakfast. Dinner is made of cherry blossoms in room meals. Especially the boiling of the head of the cherry blossoms was delicious with fat. Breakfast is a venue meal, and the ground is used as well as dinner. The room is a great view of Naruto Strait and Naruto Ohashi bridge. The sunrise is very beautiful in the east direction. The room is large and clean. The hot spring is almost rented and the view is as good as the room. The skin became twitter. I think it is an old building but a great inn that feels polite customer service and maintenance. We also picked up and dropped off to Otsuka Museum of Art. Thank you.
Grand XIV Naruto the Lodge
3.3/54 Reviews
Grand XIV Naruto has the feel of a castle and allows you to experience an extraordinary experience. Gorgeous as far as the 360 ​​degree view. Although it is old, it is kept well-maintained and doesn't feel old at all, which is probably what makes it such an exclusive place. I stayed in a large type room, and as soon as I entered the room, I was impressed by the ocean view. I went out to the balcony many times and looked at the sea. At Aroma House, it was a hassle to take the bus, but I was able to check the crowd status in advance through the app, so I was able to relax and take a relaxing bath in the spacious bath without crowding. Most of all, I will never forget the dinner I had at Hatsumi during my stay. I stayed on the dinner choice plan and received a small portion. As far as I can tell from the menu, it's a very simple Japanese dish. You might think so, but the dishes are amazing to the eye and go beyond the framework of Japanese cuisine. I take my hat off to the chef's taste. Locally produced and locally consumed, seasonal ingredients were generously used, and each dish was impressive. I was worried that I wouldn't have enough, but I ate my fill. I became a Hatsumi fan. I would like to come to XIV Naruto again to try this dish.
Seaside Hotel Taimaru Kaigetsu
4.1/540 Reviews
We stayed in this hotel as a stopover, driving from Awaji to Shikoku. It's an onsen hotel with both Western-style beds and tatami as bedding options. There is a large carpark space behind the hotel. Breakfast provided was Japanese-style and adequate, with options for rice/porridge, juice and coffee. There are limited options for food around, and had to go into Naruto City for dinner. It was a short drive of about 10 minutes to the boats going out to the whirlpools, and 5 minutes to the Otsuka Museum of Art.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels8
Number of Reviews149
Highest PriceNZD 3,020
Lowest PriceNZD 92
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 478
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 600