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Yuraku Kinosaki Spa & Gardens
4.8/57 Reviews
My room are newly renovated; it has a toilet but without a shower in the room, but need to share the public shower or spa area. The location is a bit off from the main spa road with eateries.
Kinosaki Onsen Kawaguchiya Honkan
4.6/522 Reviews
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.
Kinosaki Onsen Tokitotoki
4.7/538 Reviews
I 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!
Kobayashiya -Kinosaki Onsen-
4.6/54 Reviews
The hotel is located in the middle of Wenquan Street. It is opposite the Ichinoseyu. It is very convenient. We ordered one berth and one meal. The Japanese food for breakfast was very interesting. The waiter spoke Chinese and she taught us how to cook parent-child soup. Being vegetarian, the hotel can help us prepare vegetarian meals. The waiter taught me to wear kimono, send socks, and choose a suit and kimono for free. It rained that night, and the hotel provided free umbrellas and rain boots, which was very thoughtful. The hotel manager's English is very good, easy to communicate, and can store luggage. This is a very quiet and comfortable Japanese-style hotel that has given us many memories!
Morizuya
4.7/515 Reviews
It was a great experience. The boss was very enthusiastic and helped us take photos. There was also an old lady who helped us put on yukata. There are two hot springs in the store, one of which is open-air and very private. You can lock the door after entering so that no strangers will come in and take a bath. We chose the in-store breakfast, which included porridge, rice and side dishes, which was very light and delicious.
Sennennoyu Koman
4.4/525 Reviews
Kinosaki Onsen is worth visiting, especially for those who like to experience the Japanese hot spring culture. The town is quiet and has a strong local flavor. The hotel we stayed in was deep in the hot spring street. The hotel was divided into two parts, on both sides of the road. We stayed in an old Japanese tatami house. The room was clean and tidy, the service was quite good, and there was a service staff who could speak Chinese, so communication was quite convenient. The distance from the hotel to the seven outer hot springs was not far. There was a shuttle bus from Kinosaki Station to the hotel, which was very convenient.

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Highest PriceIDR 129,028,031
Lowest PriceIDR 1,059,824
Number of Reviews220
Total Properties13
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 7,066,697
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 7,662,844