Located in Miyazu, 1.8 miles from Amanohashidate Beach, Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
John
United States of America
Pleasant modern hotel that's well located but other than that totally unremarkable - the room was fine, the bathroom(shower) small but ok for a one night stay.
Located in Miyazu, 7.4 miles from Chionji Temple, Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Located in Miyazu, within a 9-minute walk of Amanohashidate Beach and 700 yards of Chionji Temple, Auberge Amanohashidate provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free...
Wai Ho
Singapore
Location - it is very near to the train station, less than 5 min walk across the street. It is also very close to the entrance of the south side to the Amanohashidate land strip, and the cruise port.
Seikiro has served guests for 320 years and is a registered cultural landmark.
John
United States of America
Very kind and informative staff. Mr. Tokuda gave us a tour of the museum floor, and even played the traditional flute to acquaint us with Japanese music. He was very kind to tell us about the history of the several locations we planned to visit. He even gave us a ride back to the train station when we checked out.
三上勘兵衛本店 Mikami Kanbe Honten offers accommodations in Miyazu, 1.7 miles from Amanohashidate Beach and 1.7 miles from Chionji Temple.
ChiaTung
United States of America
Nice quiet neighborhood. Several restaurants within walking distance. Free tickets to the tourist attraction next door. Friendly host. Free and easy in and out parking. My family had a very good time.
The Gran Resort Amanohashidate enjoys a location in Miyazu, a 14-minute walk from Tango Regional Museum of Contemporary Art and 0.7 miles from Motoise Kono Shrine.
Komson
Thailand
Good room size with small sunroom area plus the nice view from room.
Just a 5-minute walk from Amanohashidate Station, traditional-style spa hotel Monjusou offers Japanese rooms and canal views. The hotel features natural hot-spring baths and free Wi-Fi.
Traditional Japanese luxury with beautiful hot-spring baths awaits guests of Monjusou Shourotei. A free shuttle is availabel from Amanohashidate Train Station, which is also only a 5-minute walk away....
Sarah
United States of America
This was as perfect an experience as we could have hoped for. Every attention to detail came together to make this stay absolutely exquisite.
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyazu cost £187 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyazu are £270 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyazu can be found for £1,257 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal...
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal days. The beach was great but I think they limit the days you can swim. Nice stroll along the sandbar. Amanohashidate is the main thing, there's nothing much to do in Ine aside from taking the boat tour. It's probably best to take the tour that starts from Amanohashidate and goes straight to Ine if you want to save time.
The hotel once was a great property, and the views are breath taking! people are kind, but bare that noone speaks English and most of self-service has been implemented as possible such as collect your own amenities upon check in from the ground floor, for example. I love the location of the hotel, just be aware that if you do not have a car DO NOT come under any circumstance as there is no means for transportation, no combini close, no restaurants. So watch carefully your resources.
Historical building near Amanohashidate and Ine. This is a very old building with all the pros and cons that comes with it. The staff was welcoming. Unfortunately, I didn't get to experience the onsen but it looked welcoming. The room was massive and comfortable. There are plenty of restaurants nearby to choose from. The museum part was very interesting.
A short and easy walk to the station and attractions. Waterfront location. And that you could use the onsen and take meals at the adjoining sister hotel. The outdoor seafood BBQ dinner with open bar was great value with a great waterfront vibe. Breakfast on the terrace was good as well.
The room, while small, was recently renovated.
The room is quite comfy and the hostel is near the one end of Amanohashidate where you can get on the ferry or rent a bicycle to get to the other end.
There are both Western-style and Japanese-style toilets, as well as shower for those who do not fancy joining the public bath.
Probably best suitable for a group of friends.
- It’s the best location in Amanohashidate. Right next to sightseeing boat dock (on the opposite side of train station land), 3 mins walk to an viewpoint chairlift entrance, 1 min walk to bus stop to Ine
- Comfortable Japanese style room
- Breakfast is very authentic Japanese.
I’ll make it brief. I loved this place. The staff were exceptionally kind and welcoming. It’s a Japanese style hotel which equally means clean and neat. It has a tiny Onsen-like bathroom inside with a sea view. I highly recommend this place for visitors of Amsnohashodate.
The position of the hotel is very good, 2 minutes from the train station and 5 minutes from the beach.
Breakfast is in the nearby "Amanohashidate hotel", and is not too bad. The room is very small, but that's OK if you don't plan to spend too much time in it.
The staff was really friendly and available.
They even spontaneously proposed to help get us to the station
The 4th floor onsen is small but we each get out for ourselves so it was a great experience with a good view of the bay
Traditional Japanese hotel with some 7 rooms in an old building. Rooms and Onsen are a bit small and dated. Excellent service with nice breakfast and dinner. Excellent location right next to the famous rotating bridge.
The ocean view was lovely, the facilities impeccably clean and the beds were very comfortable. the owner left a little Japanese biscuit or cake with the tea which we found charming.
The lady at reception was very nice, when I first got there. The room was very big. It was clean. I had complimentary tea. It had a very nice bath at the hotel.
The location is super , with a great view . The room (requested) is not blocked by the pines and is right on the water. There is a hot spring bath in the hotel.
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