Top rated hotels in Miyazaki Prefecture

Miyazaki Daiichi Hotel
4.2/545 Reviews
The exterior is old-fashioned, but the hall is very clean and clean. The welcome drink server was also convenient. The room is large and the satisfaction is high at this price. The men's public bath is very substantial with open-air bath, indoor bath, half-body bath, cold bath, and sauna. Women have a bedrock bath. Amenity in the washroom after the bath is also substantial. There is a powder type barley young leaves at the cold water server after the bath, and you can make it yourself and drink it. I wanted to use this again when I came to Miyazaki. However, the parking lot for the guests was charged.
Holiday Inn Resort Miyazaki
4.3/561 Reviews
After the bicycle long ride event departing and arriving at Sun Marine Stadium, I visited by using a day trip hot spring. The day trip hot spring is 1,100 yen, but I was healed by the smooth and smooth hot water. I thought the building itself was very gorgeous and I could just call it a Holiday Inn. Although it was a bus use, the bus enters the hotel car and it is a fixed-route bus, but it is also attractive to be able to go to the airport in less than 30 minutes without transfer. Above all, it was very pleasant to see the sea straight from the hot spring.
Art Hotel Miyazaki Sky Tower
4.3/5101 Reviews
The price was reasonable and the room was very clean and comfortable. It was also attractive that it was relatively close to the station and the downtown area. In addition, it was a wonderful hotel that I would like to use if I have the opportunity.
Dormy Inn Miyazaki Natural Hot Spring
4.4/540 Reviews
I have stayed at several Dormy Inns 20 nationwide, but I stayed here for the first time. The staff (female) at check-in is squeaky and the points are raised due to the good reception. When I requested a room (twin) close to the smoking booth in advance, the room next to the booth was assigned and it was helpful. The twin room is a little narrow compared to other Dormy Inns. The large communal bath also felt that the indoor bath, the open-air bath, and the sauna were less 々 wide considering the hotel capacity (the same is true for the dressing room). Many people staying at Dormy Inn like bathing, but it was always crowded here (1 The same was true for Dormy Inn in Oita, where I stayed in the month). At Dormy Inn in the Kanto and Hokuriku districts, I often encounter a chartered state for only one person, but it was always crowded here. Breakfast is very satisfying with a local menu. Unfortunately, parking in the affiliated parking lot in the adjacent area is more than 2 F and there is no elevator. If you have heavy luggage, you will be stuck unless you unload your luggage before entering the warehouse. I think it's a Dormy Inn where you can spend your time comfortably if you are careful only about the parking lot.
Miyazaki Kanko Hotel
4.1/543 Reviews
I was taken care of for my first time in three years. The key is a retro key type in the room in the west building. What? I thought, but it was a nice room that did not feel particularly old in the room and in the building. The movement is smooth because it is a building with breakfast and hot springs. The building was moved by yukata and OK, and the child was able to borrow yukata for the child, and the child was very happy. Breakfast was cold soup and chicken Nanban, and dessert was soft cream and adults and children were satisfied. The rice and side dishes were delicious. However, the unfortunate thing was that the same menu was the second day. I think it might be good because it is a Viking, but I thought I could change it a little. The hot spring was not large, but there was an open-air bath and I used it comfortably. However, the user was toothpaste on the washbasin of the dressing room, and it became a disgusting feeling because it was a corona. There was a tattoo of the gorilla in the man hot water, and the child was a little scared. I think it's not possible, but I was poor because I came back. The hot spring was good with a bottle of skin care cosmetics, but it was not in the room, and the woman was not able to put it in the hot spring, so it was good to distribute the front desk, so I thought it would be good to bring it. It is a parking lot, but it is OK even in the parking lot with the roof! It was the same amount even for a consecutive night at less than 1000 yen. This was thankful. Overall it was a hotel that I would like to use again if I have a satisfaction and a chance. Nice hotel with a view of the Oyodo Gawa river. It was a calm hotel (^^)
Hotel JAL City Miyazaki
4.3/550 Reviews
Location, service, facilities are the best! Especially breakfast is awesome. The point of receiving parking is the tea of jade.
Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Reviews
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,
HOTEL MYSTAYS Miyazaki
4.2/56 Reviews
The room is the same as when it was the old Ariston Hotel. I feel that the USB port at the pillow has increased 2! ?? Breakfast became more luxurious than before, and all were delicious and I ate a lot! I'm happy with abundant vegetables and fruits 😸 Thank you for the coffee takeout cup after breakfast ✨✨ Resident parking lot は Bringing parking lot に berth めるのが amp いです!
Hotel Takachiho
4.5/540 Reviews
I stayed in a Japanese style room. It's a really nostalgic national lodging house with a tatami desk, TV, and tea chest. You'll have to lay out your own futon, which is probably a good thing because unlike inns, you can't enter your room without permission. It had just stopped raining and I could see a rainbow from the terrace. Takachiho is a short walk from Takachiho Shrine, where you can enjoy Kagura at night, and you can also rent cushions. Women will be happy to have individually packaged facial cleansers and cosmetics. We also enjoyed local cuisine such as comparing the tastes of Takachiho beef. This hotel is convenient for sightseeing in Takachiho Gorge.
Nichinankaigan Nango Prince Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
Although the location is a bit remote, it doesn’t matter if you drive by car. The hotel also has a free parking lot. You can see the sky full of stars on the balcony at night, and you can see the sunrise in the morning. The price is very affordable, which is really great~

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels33
Number of Reviews915
Average Price (Weekdays)US$190
Average Price (Weekends)US$214