Situated in Miyazu, 2.8 km from Amanohashidate Beach, Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
JACQUELINE
Singapore
Comfortable bed. A big mall opposite the hotel. Various restaurants nearby.
Located in Miyazu, 12 km from Chionji Temple, Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Montri V
Thailand
Room is clean and very big also staff was very kind
Set in Miyazu, within 800 metres of Amanohashidate Beach and 600 metres of Chionji Temple, Auberge Amanohashidate offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
Kai Leonie
Germany
Even though the single room was with shared toilet, there was a sink in the room, which was convenient for brushing teeth and washing the face. The shared toilets were clean. For people too shy to use the public bath at the hotel next door, there is a shower room at the first floor next to the washing machines.
Offering sea views, The Gran Resort Amanohashidate is an accommodation situated in Miyazu, 500 metres from Myouryuji Temple and 500 metres from Daijyouji Temple.
Seikiro has served guests for 320 years and is a registered cultural landmark.
Paul
Spain
This place is for those who want to try a very traditional Ryokan. Futons on tatami matting and a traditional onsen (shared hot tub). There is also a small hot tub in the room. The family have been running it for 13 generations. It is designated museum as they keep it as traditional as is possible. Our room gave onto a delightful Japanese garden just in from the coast and was very tranquil.
This is not for people looking for modern conveniences.
Boasting hot-spring baths with restorative waters from 1500 metres below, Taikyorou is only a 5-minute walk from the famous Amanohashidate Land Bridge.
FIT7
Hong Kong
1. We had 2 twin rooms. The view from the window of our rooms was amazing. We could see the river and the rotating bridge from our rooms. Though the room is not too big, the beds are comfortable enough.
2. They provided free car park space nearby.
3. We walked only 4-5 minutes from the hotel to the cable car station to Amanohashidate viewland observation deck (The view from this deck is called Hiryukan, meaning "a flying dragon")
4. The hotel offered its own private onsen onsite. Though it is a bit small and an extra 600 yen was charged, I thought it was a worth experience as I did enjoy its peacefulness.
5. We all had a wonderful, peaceful relaxing morning walk along Amanohashidate's pine-coverend Sandbar. It was pity that we did not complete walking to the other end of the Sandbar as time is running short.
6. Very friendly hosts
7. We all had an enjoyable dinner and breakfast. The food was good. The staff who served us was friendly and nice.
Situated in Miyazu and only 2.8 km from Amanohashidate Beach, 三上勘兵衛本店 Mikami Kanbe Honten features accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
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....
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyazu cost US$227 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyazu are US$339 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyazu can on average be found for US$1,786 per night (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.
This place is for those who want to try a very traditional Ryokan. Futons on tatami matting and a traditional onsen (shared hot tub). There is also a small hot tub in the room. The family have been running it for 13 generations. It is designated museum as they keep it as traditional as is possible. Our room gave onto a delightful Japanese garden just in from the coast and was very tranquil.
This is not for people looking for modern conveniences.
Clearly one of the best hotel I’ve ever stayed in Japan. Very cute traditional Japanese rooms and beautiful views, big rooms, nice onsen, that I could use after hours because of my tattoos (They’re very agreeable). Close to Ine fishing village, the téléphérique and Amanohashidate! Also the staff is literally the nicest people on earth!
Really lovely hotel, I would like to stay there all day and night. The rooms are huge, foods r delicious and staffs are friendly. Everything is perfect there, everything that u need can find in the room, free mini bar. Inside the bathroom, u can find flat irons, facial masks and lotion etc
The Onsen was great. The food was sublime. The staff were amazing and spoke English to us. Totally amazing and a huge wow factor when we went down to dine. Amazing totally recommended. They even loaned us extra towels so we could swim nearby. And a fabulous little gift shop.
The room was cozy and had all the things we needed even though it's a shared bathroom type. The hotel was close to all the transportation options like the train, bus, and bike rentals. Love the fact that we can access the public bath in the hotel next door too.
It was a very cozy hostel with very nice staff which made some amazing food. Additionally perfect location if you come from amanohashidate station i recommend walking the peninsula along the beach to the accommodation. Also very close to bus stop to ine.
The staff were kind enough to allow us to check in early.
The location was good, a short walk to one of the bigger supermarkets. Bus stop was near hotel.
Staff was informative and provided info on Amanohashidate. We had a great stay at Fairfield.
The hotel scores on its proximity to the train station and affiliation to the Amanohashidate hotel which means access to the wonderful onsen there. The bus stop to Ine no Funaya is just right outside the station which makes it really convenient.
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.
Room is spotless and nicely decorated in a convenient location with many food options nearby in the Miyazu Old Town. Such a quaint location yet with all the necessary creature comforts for a really nice stay!
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.
It is a great place to relax and experience traditional Japanese style. The hotel was very nice in a good place. The staff was so kind and helpful. One of our best stays in Japan
Its location across from Amanohashidate station. Bus stop nearby as well. Dinner was ok. Breakfast has good variety. Small outdoor onsen. Plenty of parking spaces.
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