Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening – distinguishing them from country or guest houses.
the hotel is right in front of the Public DOGO onsen , which i did not try . The dinner is very good. The hotel is newly renovated , but some part of hotel is very old and smelly .
Perfect location! A short street car ride from the rail station and the castle was accessible on foot. We used the restaurant once for breakfast and once for dinner, and it was good and convenient. The hotel is also close to the main boulevards with restaurants and convenience stores.
You'll either come here to enjoy the local beer, or stay at an old Japanese residential house.
The guest house is small, and therefor always relaxed. Downstairs is a small brewery and bar, definitely try a few of the beers!
Staff is a lot of fun to interact with.
This is a small, aging inn located in the Dogo area. If want to stay in a nice place, this isn't it, but the rooms are fine for sleeping and it's far less expensive than the surrounding hotels. The location is excellent and the older couple that runs the inn are very kind and helpful.
Comfortable bed, best vegetarian dinner and breakfast that I had during my stay in Japan so far and wonderful hosts. They helped me with advise where to go on the island and were super friendly!
The brewery made us chose the guest house and we enjoyed tasting the beer. Great quality. Also a simple curry dish was offered at the bar, tasty and it saved us going out for dinner after a long day. The guest house is upstairs of the bar and kindly offers earplugs due to the bar downstairs but we found the traffic was more of a disturbance during the night. Well, if you know you just use earplugs and then it is not a problem. Very convenient local train takes you straight into the city
Susanne
Young couple
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