Although the building is a bit old, it's a clean hotel with a good sense of tidiness, so I think it offers good value for money. The area around the south exit is convenient with plenty of restaurants. It's a shame I couldn't use the late-night snack service because I returned to the hotel too late. For breakfast, I went to Hamamoto Coffee, a famous local cafe.
Date of Stay: January 24-25
Number of Guests/Purpose: 2 people, Sightseeing
Overall Rating: B
Pros:
* The room was clean and looked exactly like the photos.
* Wi-Fi was available.
* Check-in was smooth.
* Rental service for boots and umbrellas was provided.
* Came with tickets for touring Kinosaki Onsen, and the room had a convenient onsen set for taking out.
* There are private baths within the building.
Cons:
* The room felt a bit old.
* At night, hotel staff were loudly arguing outside the annex, which left a bad impression.
Location/Surroundings:
* About a 10-minute walk from the station. It felt a bit of a walk, but being in the center of the onsen town made access to all hot springs excellent.
Host's Service:
* Friendly and good service.
Summary:
Considering the price and location, it was good. However, it's not somewhere I'd definitely want to stay again, but rather I'd be interested in trying other ryokans next time.
It is about 700 meters away from Hanshin Railway Ishikawaya Station. It is a couple hotel with check-in time at 15:00 and check-out at 11:00. Breakfast is included. The room is not very big.
Although it is a rural town, it is a facility similar to a hotel in the city.
The public bath is also clean and can be used at any time. Room service is available, and meals can be served inside the hotel even in bad weather.
The breakfast was inexpensive, but the variety of items was satisfying.
Free drink service ranges from coffee to flavored water, and vending machines at the kiosk booth on the first floor sell alcoholic beverages and various other beverages. It was nice that they also sell snacks and instant noodles.
We stayed in 8 tatami Japanese-style rooms 2 rooms with 4 family members. The shared kitchen was convenient and there were plenty of facilities where you could boil water to drink coffee and warm your lunch box in the microwave.
Only half hour to Kinosaki Onsen...we plan to go to Kinosaki Onsen but we can't afford the price of the hotel there......toyooka sky hotel is the best choice....the price is resonable, breakfast is delicious and it's only 700 JPY/person and there has free parking 😁😁😁
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AAnonymous UserThe hostel is very close to Oishi Station, only 200 meters away, just across an alley. It's a bit further from Rokko-dori Station, about a kilometer away. There are convenience stores and bakeries nearby. You can walk to Mount Rokko and Kobe University to watch the sunset and night view, a popular spot for taking photos. It's also convenient to take a bus to Kobe Sannomiya (around 200 yen). Compared to other hostels, the facilities are a bit older, and there's no elevator, so you have to carry your luggage upstairs yourself. However, it's clean and tidy. The lady who checked us in spoke English and was very friendly. There was also an elderly gentleman there at other times, who was also very nice. Initially, seeing a 4.3 rating, I was worried about a bad experience, but the actual stay was quite good.
KKangfushishuijing- LeonaThe location is superb, nestled in an alley next to Jizo-yu (a traditional Japanese bath), quiet and away from the main street, so there's no noise from passing cars or the clatter of wooden clogs.
Check-in is at 4 PM. Arriving early might mean no one's there; just leave your luggage at the door and wander around. There are security cameras everywhere, so it's very safe.
Rooms vary in size; your assigned room is entirely based on luck. But rest assured, each room has its own unique character, very Japanese, with fragrant tatami mats and thoughtful touches.
For one night's stay, each person receives two bath passes, so plan accordingly: one in the afternoon, one in the guesthouse's private bath in the evening, and one in the public bath at 7 AM the next day, then you can leave.
The meals were surprisingly delicious, all Japanese home-style dishes. We were lucky enough to get snow crab, which we loved.
The only inconvenience was communication. None of the staff at this family-run guesthouse spoke English, and even translation software wasn't accurate. Basically, they spoke their Japanese, I spoke my English, and my friend spoke Chinese—a three-way conversation! However, the owners were very welcoming.
GGuest UserI made a reservation on the day, so I gave up the parking lot and stopped nearby. I should have gone to the partner, but I was relieved that the parking lot I used all the time, so
But the room was clean and I was able to stay on the day, so I think it was good.
I stayed in Osaka to go to see live performances, so I had a meal, but I didn't eat, so I don't know a little, but I wish I had a pot in my room that I could drink tea.
GGuest UserLoved this nice little place. Excellent location right near the Nada station and bus 92.
My private room was larger than expected, great AC, opposite the showers and toilet. Most important the bed was very comfortable! There is a train passing by now and then. I didn’t bother and slept well. There are free earplugs available. If you can sleep in a train, you won’t have any problem to sleep here.
On the 1F a kitchen, relax and meetup area. Great to meet and talk with the other guests.
Staff was excellent, very welcoming, in English 🙃.
不不思議な歯科衛生士Date of Stay: January 24-25
Number of Guests/Purpose: 2 people, Sightseeing
Overall Rating: B
Pros:
* The room was clean and looked exactly like the photos.
* Wi-Fi was available.
* Check-in was smooth.
* Rental service for boots and umbrellas was provided.
* Came with tickets for touring Kinosaki Onsen, and the room had a convenient onsen set for taking out.
* There are private baths within the building.
Cons:
* The room felt a bit old.
* At night, hotel staff were loudly arguing outside the annex, which left a bad impression.
Location/Surroundings:
* About a 10-minute walk from the station. It felt a bit of a walk, but being in the center of the onsen town made access to all hot springs excellent.
Host's Service:
* Friendly and good service.
Summary:
Considering the price and location, it was good. However, it's not somewhere I'd definitely want to stay again, but rather I'd be interested in trying other ryokans next time.
GGoh Yue YaoI give 5star although its 12min walk away from station because its so near shops and castle. Service i also give 5star because they let me leave my luggage before check in time.. but be sure you be there before 10am. Its quite old place. Rooms at second floor. I like it they let me choose the empty space i wanted instead of assigning any bed to me..
MMARIIA BENDERSKAIAVery cool authentic recan. Good location. Big rooms, there is your separate toilet. Rooms are all clean and there is everything necessary. You can sit on the balcony and breathe fresh air. The river has its mineral sources, you can sit nowhere. Very delicious breakfast. I was in a hotel like this for the first time, I liked everything. Owners are very pleasant people. Can be with tattoos (we and husband have big).
OOnlykianthe food is most generous and sumptous, and very high standard. We stayed in couple room with a private onsen tub. This make our stay most memorable as my wife was recovering from a major surgery. When we request the staff to add another layer to the futon mattress, he told us to do it on our own since the futon are in the room. When we told him that my wife is unable to do so due to the surgey, he oblidge to our request but unhappily. Apart from this unpleasant encounter, we decided to return again to this place.
GGuest UserNice hotel nice location spoiled by **** lady staff. Maybe she really hate Asian. Everything is No! I asked how much the buffet as I was hungry upon checked in and saw they have food behind the counter. When I was going to find a seat outdoor with sea view, I was chased away by her without even given a menu or a chance to sit down. So rude!! I’m not there for free food or free seat!! I’m paying ok. The room at 2nd floor is blocked by the roof of the restaurant, waste my money for this stay.
YYosshy123An inn that can be reached on foot from Wadayama Station. It is old but well cleaned. The Japanese-style room is old-fashioned, but it was quite spacious for the price. Since there is no elevator, it is a hotel that can be recommended if it is a room above the 3 floor.
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