ANABUKI-TEI is a hotel that has been renovated from a vast mansion and is a rental hotel.
All facilities can be reserved for private use, including a two-story mansion, a Japanese garden illuminated at night, and a Finnish sauna and spa.
Your meal will be prepared right in front of your eyes by a popular local chef, and your living room will transform into a restaurant for just one group. For breakfast, you can choose from Japanese cuisine, and for dinner, you can choose from a full course of Japanese cuisine or Italian cuisine.
Enjoy your own rich time that can only be experienced in this region of Japan.
Hotels in Japan are all mini. The stay for us, two adults and one child, was okay. This hotel is in a good location, just across the street from the station. There is also free udon noodles in the evening.
Tokuto is a cut above the rest. If I ever stay in Teshima again, I’ll return here. Peaceful retreat, thoughtful touches, with a lot of attention to detail from the landscaping to the bathrooms. The host also makes the stay enjoyable with great hospitality. It felt like a family member was looking out for me, but also leaving me to make myself at home. A lot of care is taken and it shows and it is felt. A zen garden for a zen experience.
The steep hill leading up to My Naoshima Lodge felt quite unwelcoming at first, but to my pleasant surprise, beautiful cats came out to greet us!
Being an avid cat lover, that really was a great perk for me.
Anyway, the hotel, being relatively new, had very clean facilities and I really had nothing to complain about except for the relatively earlier checkout time (10AM! Seriously?😭) compared to other accomodations and inaccessibility to eating spots. Definitely recommend stopping by at the only 7Eleven in Naoshima on your way uphill.
The room is comfortable, the parking lot is large, the breakfast has changed for two days in a row, it is quite satisfactory, and the bed is very good to sleep on
Located in the center of Kagawa Prefecture It is a quiet rural town along the beautiful Seto Inland Sea It is a popular area where you can enjoy fishing boats motorcycle touring and bicycles It takes 25 minutes by car to Takamatsu city the center of the prefecture and 25 minutes to the ferry terminal for the Setouchi Triennale
Because it is a rural town there are no convenience stores or supermarkets so please purchase items on your way
Kinoko private parking lot
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The parking lot can accommodate about 6 cars A camper up to 4 tons is also possible
The sightseeing spots in the prefecture are located in places that can be accessed within an hour
The owners private beach with a beautiful view of the Great Seto Bridge is also available for rent to guests
Please come and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Setouchi and the old houses
This is one of the best Capsule Hotels I have ever been to. The amenities were so new, the room clean. We got a free towel change every day, a personal small locker and a free space for keeping large luggage securerly. The breakfast is no joke one of the best I've ever seen. So many local specialties, great food, great drinks and everything I was craving for.
I stay the same hotel for one more night and the staff are so helpful, the drinks are free and I like there is coin laundry. The overall experience is good.
There is a nice ramen restaurant nearby too.
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LLian Ching AudreyI like Dormy inn! I have been to 3 different Dormy inns and their standard have been consistent and excellent. Love their indoor and outdoor onsens, free flow of yakult in the morning, and free flow of ice cream in the afternoon and night, ramen for supper. Their breakfast is really delicious too!
GGuest UserThe hotel was in a great location. Close to shops and transport. JR station about 30 min walk but local train made it easy, being about 6 min walk to the hotel. You could easily miss the Entrance of the hotel if you blink. MacDonald is next to the hotel. When you find the Hotel sign access to the hotel reception is via a public elevator (get out on Floor 8). Parking outside the hotel is not possible so park your car in the multi-storey car park of the building (first left street after the hotel). Collect a ticket at the boom gate, park your car on any level and take the ticket to the Hotel Reception. The staff will return the ticket to you when you leave. Parking is 1100 yen per day and this fee is paid at the Hotel Reception desk. Easy as pie once you know. We had a great time in Takamatsu and the hotel and hotel
staff was fantastic.
GGuest UserThis is one of the best Capsule Hotels I have ever been to. The amenities were so new, the room clean. We got a free towel change every day, a personal small locker and a free space for keeping large luggage securerly. The breakfast is no joke one of the best I've ever seen. So many local specialties, great food, great drinks and everything I was craving for.
IiamdierThe hotel is conveniently located, just a 15-minute walk from Takamatsu JR Station. Near the hotel is Takamatsu's lively pedestrian street. There are many famous local delicacies on the street, and the location is very good.
Although the hotel is an apartment hotel, check-in is at the front desk of the RIHGA HOTEL next door. You can search it directly on Google map. After completing the check-in, the front desk clerk will provide the route map and keys to the hotel. When entering the hotel and taking the elevator, Remember to use the electronic disc on the key to activate it, otherwise the elevator will not come down.
The hotel's internal facilities are all available, and its area is larger than hotels in the same price range. It is an apartment-style hotel with very good value for money.
GGuest UserA very large and traditional hot spring hotel with many large hot spring pools. However, you can see the nearby accommodation from the hot springs, which feels strange, as if you will be seen by others, so this design does not guarantee privacy. The room is relatively old-fashioned, but it is clean and tidy. The Kotosan pancakes are delicious. The kaiseki dinner is great, better than many of the ones I have tried before. The overall price is quite reasonable. It is suitable for staying overnight when visiting Kotohira-gu Shrine.
DDK97The premises is at a convenient location, very close to the covered shopping avenue.
The lift access is good for suite case travellers.
The room is clean and spacious enough to accommodate 4 px.
One draw back was the lack of information on the need to check in through the Royal Park Hotel which is about 10 minutes walk from the premises. That was very frustrate to stay outside the lift lobby for an hour, before meeting a group of Japanese young men whom told us to check in through the hotel.
Apart from the troublesome check in experience, everything was fine.
GGuest UserThe steep hill leading up to My Naoshima Lodge felt quite unwelcoming at first, but to my pleasant surprise, beautiful cats came out to greet us!
Being an avid cat lover, that really was a great perk for me.
Anyway, the hotel, being relatively new, had very clean facilities and I really had nothing to complain about except for the relatively earlier checkout time (10AM! Seriously?😭) compared to other accomodations and inaccessibility to eating spots. Definitely recommend stopping by at the only 7Eleven in Naoshima on your way uphill.
GGuest UserThe location is ideal, within walking distance to Kawaramachi Station or Takamatsu Chikko Port. There are no restaurants nearby, and most of them are nightclubs. The staff has a good service attitude. Poor soundproofing and small room size. Drinks are available 24/7.
WWOOTAEKIt was a bit far from the city center, so it was a bit inconvenient to go around at night, but other than the location, it was very good. The building and the rooms were almost new. Very clean. The rooms were a reasonable size, unlike other Japanese hotels. And parking was free. Breakfast was okay, as long as you had enough. The rice machine was really interesting.
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