Set in Miyazu, 3 km from Amanohashidate Beach, Coto offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Shirley
Singapore
Location is central and near to eateries. Walkable distance to Miyazu old town hub but was closed when we were there.
Owner is responsive to our message and friendly. Easy check in process.
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.
Jesse
Australia
Super new, clean modern great hotel, staff are super kind and helpful and organised early check in, beds were the best out of our whole trip, amazingly comfortable.
Set in Miyazu, within 800 metres of Amanohashidate Beach and 500 metres of Chionji Temple, Auberge Amanohashidate offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
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.
John
France
Amazing selection of food always available
Beautiful views
Offering sea views, The Gran Resort Amanohashidate is an accommodation situated in Miyazu, 500 metres from Myouryuji Temple and 500 metres from Daijyouji Temple.
Mary
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay at the Gran resort. The view from our room was stunning and we loved using the hotel Onsen. We felt like the staff were very helpful, in particular Takano who was very kind and gave us good recommendations.
Seikiro has served guests for 320 years and is a registered cultural landmark.
Emma
Australia
We had a beautiful time at Seikiro Ryokan. Hospitality and facilities were incredible! Our breakfasts were tasty and filling and our dinner was beautifully presented. We had a private toilet and used the ryokan's onsen to wash and soak (a relaxing experience). Our room had a lovely view of the ryokan garden and Shimasaki Park. Our futons were comfortable and our tatami room had everything we needed for our stay. The train station is a 10 minute walk away, from which we could catch local trains and buses to Amanohashidate (and the train to and from Kyoto). The ryokan is a beautiful building with so much history, character and charm and was very clean and well maintained. I especially loved the little touches that come from generations of experience with the building and hosting guests, like where furniture is placed to best appreciate the view.
Boasting hot-spring baths with restorative waters from 1500 metres below, Taikyorou is only a 5-minute walk from the famous Amanohashidate Land Bridge.
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.
Amy
Canada
Our room has an excellent view just by the shore. Room was huge, with both Japanese and western area and the hot spring bath inside the room is excellent for my travel partner who is not comfortable using the public hot spring facilities. The two meals included were decadent, with lots of courses. Staff was friendly, attentive and the Japanese staff can communicate adequately in English. They do have a few foreign workers in the staff which speaks better English also. Location of hotel is just a 4 minutes walk from Amanohashidate Station.
A recently renovated apartment in Miyazu and within 300 metres of Amanohashidate Beach, 珀 Haku features a garden, comfortable soundproof rooms and free WiFi.
Richard
Australia
The room was newly renovated to very high standards, and the location was incredible.
Miyazu which includes Amanohashidate, is one of three...
Miyazu which includes Amanohashidate, is one of three natural sites in Japan. The land bridge spans across the sea is fun to view from the observation points (on both sides) and you can actually bike (20 minutes) or walk (50 minutes) one way across. A small town with lots of charm and beauty.
Amy
Canada
Scored 10
10
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.
Ashwen
Philippines
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Location is a tad out of the way but was ok even while dragging a large suitcase along. There are no staff and this is a self-check-in and check-out hotel, and there are no facilities either, but the room is very spacious and well-equipped. Getting from here to Amanohashidate is easy and there are some great restaurants within walking distance (though it is a bit of a walk). Room was very clean and definitely great value for money versus most of the hotels in the area.
House was so spacious and clean and very modern. Staff was very nice and made check in and out very seamless. Free parking available just across the street. Free tickets to the museum just next door which is a heritage house. Futons were prepared and very comfortable. House was well equipped with microwave and utensils and toliet was fantastic. Nearby to recommended eateries and a shopping centre and to Amanohashidate /ine. Water was provided.
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!
The room is huge and the location is great! The train station is a 3-minute walk away, the hotel has rental bicycles, the hotel's hot springs are very good, and there are outdoor ones! Will stay again next time.
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