With a stay at Ibusuki Kaijyo Hotel in Ibusuki, you'll be near the beach, just a 4-minute walk from Saraku Sand Bath Hall and 9 minutes by foot from Iwasaki Museum. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Ibusuki Archaeological Museum and 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park.
Take advantage of recreational opportunities offered, including hot springs, an indoor pool, and karaoke. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, a ballroom, and a vending machine.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, Flamingo, for dinner. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a computer station, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free valet parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 85 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
GGuest User2021.10.18
I came to ibusuki Onsen for the first time in July with my family. I stood on the coast and I could see the sea from the sand steaming bath. There was a booth for children in the lobby and the children enjoyed it. I think it is good that the indoor pool, the passage to the hot spring and the elevator are divided into guests and lobby. The Japanese room was large and there was an inner bath and it was relaxed slowly. Swimsuits and floating wheels were available at the home center near the hotel.
When you stay at Ibusuki Royal Hotel in Ibusuki, you'll be by the sea, within a 5-minute drive of Iwasaki Museum and Ibusuki Archaeological Museum. This spa hotel is 2.9 mi (4.6 km) from Satsuma Denshokan and 4.1 mi (6.5 km) from Chiringashima Island.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers body treatments and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs, a seasonal outdoor pool, and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, shopping on site, and a reception hall.
At Ibusuki Royal Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 68 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and blackout drapes/curtains.
2023.11.17
Stayed 1 night. The hotel is located at the end of a residential street on a low hill with a magnificent view of the beach. This is an old hotel but has been well managed. Everyone we met were hospitable and polite. The hotel had an inhouse onsen which was very clean albeit small. Dinner comprised Keyseiki and breakfast was a wonderful set served on a tray. I stayed in a Japanese style room. Beds comfy, strong WiFi and aircon was good. No complaints.
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GGuest UserThe hot spring is the best. The facilities are quite aging. The seasoning of the meal was good The hot springs were outstanding in the amount of water and the view from the open-air bath. The starry sky was quite nice. Only white rice and miso soup were delicious. Tensions down The male staff is polite, but the room is close, so you can go on foot instead of cart movement. It is risky to walk on a steep slope with geta, and it is a guest to decide whether to walk to the room. The living room is small, the door is bad, and it is not closed smoothly. The size of the bathtub in the indoor bath and the bathroom are unbalanced. Moreover, there is a shower in the washroom. The blind curtains move, but the bars that rotate the blind and block the light do not work, and all of them move the vertical blind manually to block the light. The storage in the bedroom smells. There is a coffee maker, but it is worse than Nestle, and the table is easy for the folding table in the home center. The teapot and the hot water swallow are about 140 cm high from the floor, so it seems to drop when used. The key of the window is broken, and the key of the window is usually moved even if the key of the window is broken. The toilet washlet is broken. The meal is usually below. The pig of the shabu shabu smells a bit wild. The cow can be eaten as who is sesame. The cow steak is fat. The cherry blossoms are seasoned. It is an inn where small stress accumulates. In addition, the stress was added because the card was not able to be used by the taxi in Kagoshima, and the mission car, and the driving poor. The only salvation is only a child smile.
GGuest UserLast time we had a sand steamed kaiseki meal and an open-air bath in the room, but this time we didn't have one, but this time we enjoyed the Tenku no Yu and were satisfied. There is a sky hot spring on the roof, and there are two large and small baths, both of which are warm, probably because it is an open-air bath. When you soak in the bathtub, you become one with Kinko Bay. The room may have been renovated during the coronavirus, but before, it looked like an old hot spring inn, but this time the room was clean and the image completely changed. For some reason, I felt good, but I only received one key, so I feel like I need to improve. The dining room is a private room, and it feels larger than the last time I used it, perhaps too spacious for two people? That's what it felt like. Hot springs are passed to the table, and guests can make hot spring eggs and boil vegetables. They also fried fish cakes right in front of you. (Employees will do it for you) Is it like keeping something hot while it's still hot? As was the case last time, this is GOOD! The difference from last time (before the coronavirus) is that the employees are younger, and their attire has changed from Japanese to Western clothes. However, the customer service remains the same. In addition, the garden was decorated with elaborate lighting at night, and coffee was available for free at the rest area at the entrance to the garden. There are about 10 parking spaces on the hotel grounds, and there seem to be others, but if you want to park on the hotel grounds, arrive early.
GGuest UserI used it for the first time this time. The employees were good and satisfied. It took a little time to move to the sand bath, or it was warm to the core of the body. I want to go again.
This is my third stay in about 10 years. Previously, I was with my children, but this time I am with my wife. The purpose of this visit is to enjoy the fireworks hosted by the hotel at a leisurely pace. It is scheduled to be held from July to August in 2022 (a total of 12 times), so we decided to visit on that date. Fortunately, the weather was good, and I was able to enjoy the spectacular fireworks for about 15 minutes, thinking, ”What? Such big fireworks at a hotel?” and ”Are they still going to launch them? Is that okay?” Breakfast was a buffet, but the fruit was carefully cut and beautifully arranged so that it was easy to eat, and the salad was placed on a plate with lettuce and broccoli, and guests could add onions, chicken, etc. to their liking. In addition to taking measures against infectious diseases, I was happy to see that they were thinking of their guests. The tankan and ponkan juices were also very delicious. The outdoor pool can be accessed from the sea, and you can feel the openness that you cannot get from an indoor pool. I recommend it for families with children. After taking a bath in the natural sand bath, you can take the elevator to the upper floor and enjoy a hot spring bath overlooking Kinko Bay. I thought this was a service that only a large hotel could provide. There is no denying that the facilities are old, but the rooms do not feel that old and are well-cleaned. The staff are unpretentious but polite, making this a comfortable hotel.
It used to be called ”Coral Beach Hotel”, but now it's called ”Hotel Shogetsu”. Is the name change due to the seawall construction in front of the hotel? This time we stayed on a JTB tour. There were 3 of us, but I thought there would be an extra bed in the twin room, but I was given a large room with a western style room with a twin bed in the corner room and a Japanese style room. It was very comfortable because it was more than twice the size of a normal twin room. Kagoshima Bay spreads over the entire balcony from the room, but I was a little worried that the shore in front of me was under construction. In the early morning, the beautiful scenery of dawn spreads out, so if the weather is good, I think it is essential to get up early. Ibusuki Onsen is famous for sand baths, but this hotel does not have such facilities, so we took a shuttle bus from the hotel that leaves every 20 minutes to a nearby municipal sand bath called Saraku. This is also an interesting experience. Dinner is at the hotel banquet hall with the same tour, but the tables are separated by groups and the distance between the tables is so far that you can't talk to them. The food was delicious and the amount was sufficient, but you can also order additional items such as binago tempura, sashimi, and bonito tataki. All of them are delicious and I am thankful that I can enjoy the local taste for about 800 yen. I was able to enjoy Kagoshima because Ibusuki shochu was also placed. Breakfast was at the same venue, but the landlady came to greet me and I thought it was a polite hotel. The hot spring at the hotel was a sodium spring, and the large public bath was large and comfortable. It's a small hotel, so it's good that it's not crowded.
GGuest UserThe facilities of the hotel were in the year, but the impression was the view from the room. I was impressed that I could see the Nishikie Bay in front of me and that I could see the rise of Asahi in front of me. Also, the sand bath facility is next to the 1 floor public bath, so I changed my clothes for the sand bath and scattered the towel around my neck and bathed. It was more heavy than I thought, and it was finally thought to endure ten minutes. After bathing, I was grateful that I could take a bath after taking a shower at the next public bath. I was satisfied with a good experience.