Ratings based on 272 Verified Reviews
4.4 Room cleanliness
4.3 Service & staff
4.4 Room comfort
4.3 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 12 Dec 2024
The hotel is right opposite the Amanohashidate station. The room was great and all should try the onsen. Staff speaks limited English but they are still very helpful and polite.
The buffet breakfast is wonderful. Check out the spread of Japanese seafood items and the fish miso soup.
Do plan for your dinner as many shops are closed after 5pm.
by A verified traveler
Acceptable but overpriced
Posted 30 Aug 2024 on HotelsThe onsen is the highlight. The room was ordinary, lovely view but tiny toilet and bath and light switches at the opposite end of the room. No bar or lounge made it a dull resort after dinner. A swimming pool would have been great, there is space for one. No room service for the three nights we stayed - this is an eco policy apparently but for $300 a night they could come and empty the bins. There are cheaper places with far more amenities in the area.
by A verified traveler
Posted 9 Aug 2024
ホテルはきれいだった。
by A verified traveler
Posted 7 Jul 2024 on Orbitz
by A verified traveler
Posted 1 Jul 2024
Clean hotel, great views.
Try to avoid restaurant Pur next door though (which is sometimes difficult as restaurants nearby close quite often at 5pm)
by A verified traveler
Posted 16 Jun 2023
by A verified traveler
Posted 28 Apr 2023
The breakfast selection is generous and I love the grilled sardines. The outdoor onsen is a wonderful experience. The only negative is no restaurants were opened for dinner during our stay so we have to live on our choc and snacks bought in Kyoto
by A verified traveler
Excellent stay for a family of five
Posted 10 Apr 2023 on HotelsWe stayed in a Japanese/western room with our family of five for two nights. The window view of the sand bar, pines, birds, and water was stunning.
The staff was friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was amazing. My family was very happy. Delicious miso soup and excellent fresh tofu.
We went to the onsen (hot bath) every night. It was a great introduction to it for my kids.
My children all wanted to stay longer.
The town does close early. Make your dinner reservations early at the hotel if you want the Japanese food, or consider going into Miyazu if staying there any time other than the summer.
by A verified traveler
Posted 6 Apr 2023 on Travelocity
Very close to historical and sightseeing areas, but off season?(in April) no or very few restaurants are available for dinner,
by A verified traveler
Posted 4 Apr 2023 on Hotels