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Top rated hotels in Toyooka

Mikuniya
4.6/525 Reviews
I recently stayed in Mikuniya Ryokan for my first experience in a ryokan, and I must say I was impressed by the traditional atmosphere and the careful service offered by the establishment. The staff were dressed in kimono and greeted with a friendly smile. The tatami and Futons offered a comfortable and unique sleep experience, and the ryokan also offers Japanese thermal baths, which was one of my favorite moments during my stay. The bathroom was very relaxing, with a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape.
Koyado Enn
4.4/53 Reviews
The most surprising two days and nights in the Kansai tour of Japan for eight days and seven nights. Our triple rooms are spacious and comfortable, with a good breakfast and dinner. The second floor opposite is the No. 1 Haizhong Court in the town, which is worth eating. The dinner provided by the hotel is mainly meat-based, including the entrance to the horse but the horse is a delicious and rich day. The town is small, people are less beautiful, and people are lingering. The only regret is that when we go, the cable car is closed. It will not open until June, and it will not be able to ascend. The hotel also has a bathrobe for free. The little brother at the front desk is also very cute. I really love it too!
Akaishiya
5/51 Reviews
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
Kinosaki Onsen Tokitotoki
4.7/529 Reviews
The hot spring hotel is about a 5-minute walk across from Jogasaki Onsen Train Station and next to Jizo hot spring. The location is very good. All the reception staff are warm and thoughtful, with a sense of ceremony. The rooms are newly decorated and the facilities are very modern and complete. Even the humidifier is filled with hot spring water. The check-in is full of rituals, and the hotel offers a unique afternoon tea. The hotel's private hot spring is also very good. In winter, it is equipped with an orange hot spring, and there is also very considerate ice tea for drinking in the hot spring. However, the quality of the food is good, but there are not many varieties. It is not really a kaiseki meal. It is just a small bug.
Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei
4.7/536 Reviews
After studying Japanese for the last year, I was really excited to visit Japan and our travel agency had wanted us to try an Onsen, however, despite doing our best to respect the culture and locals, the front staff made it clear they didn’t care for foreigners before we even had a chance to make an impression. The checkout staff ended up being much nicer, but we were so uncomfortable here, we checked out as early as we could. Even when getting breakfast in the lines, we were both shoved by locals staying here. We never had this experience other places, especially when it’s a line that naturally moves. This was our last night of a 10 day trip, and it left a pretty awful feeling behind for us. We wouldn’t recommend this location. In general, if you like foods like raw crab meat, you’ll enjoy the kaiseki meal. We found out it wasn’t something we loved, however, this is a preference and wasn’t reflected in the review. The accommodation is a bit older, but okay.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinosaki
4.5/551 Reviews
This time I used it for my grandfather's two-person trip. The hotel is not flashy compared to other group hotels, but on the contrary, it is relieved. The reception is kojinmari, but the staff 々 is squeaky and the check-in / out is smooth. Meals are buffet style in the morning and evening. Very good, such as the arrangement of taste, items, and dishes. I think it can be used for family trips and various travel styles. The room is large, easy to use and clean. Now, there are 々 restrictions on the response to corona infection, but I think that infection prevention is also quite well done. You can sleep quietly at night. Although it is a little far from the hot spring town, there is a free shuttle bus to and from the hot spring town, so it is safe and secure. I think the cost performance is very good. If you are a car, you can go to Marine World and Izushi from here, and Tottori Sand Dunes takes about 1 time. Amanohashidate, Ine, and Maizuru are also relatively convenient (winter is hard).

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels44
Number of Reviews597
Highest PriceNZD 10,209
Lowest PriceNZD 51
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 841
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 906