1500 ft from Kinosaki Onsen Train Station, Sinonomesou features hot-spring baths, karaoke and traditional meals. The Japanese rooms have futon beds, tatami (woven straw) floors and a flat-screen TV.
Boasting a 160-year history and a beautiful garden, Nishimuraya Honkan offers hot-spring baths and Japanese rooms just 0.6 mi from Kinosaki-Onsen Train Station.
Set in the woods by Mount Kuruhi, Hotel Shogetsutei is 5 minutes from Kinosaki-Onsen Train Station on the free shuttle. It features beautiful outdoor hot-spring baths and a spa.
Located in the famous Kinosaki hot-spring area, Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel features Japanese-style rooms with large windows and mountain views.
Newly renovated in 2022, Kobayashiya blends the history and tradition of Japan with the modernity. Guests are welcomed by a luxurious new lobby, decorated in earthen wall.
At Kinosaki Tenboen, guests can relax in the hot-spring baths and enjoy free services such as photo-shooting studio, massage chairs, aroma oil, Wi-fi, and rental books including manga(comic books).
2.1 miles from Kinumaki Shrine in Toyooka, Tsuruya Ryokan features accommodations with access to a hot spring bath. This 2-star ryokan offers free shuttle service and full-day security.
Located in Toyooka, a 19-minute walk from Kirihama Beach, Kyukamura Takeno-Kaigan provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Toyooka, 7.2 miles from Toyooka City History Museum, Blue Ridge Hotel has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
· 8 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Toyooka
On average, 3-star hotels in Toyooka cost $333 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toyooka are $350 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toyooka can be found for $877 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Kinosaki Onsen is such a charming town. After spending a week running around cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, it was nice to unwind in a small town that was very self-contained but also had some nice outdoor activities like exploring Mt. Daishi, in addition to the 7 public baths.
Alana
10
Scored 10
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to...
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to go unwind and dine. Kinosaki Onsen is a small, photogenic town that feels more like a neighborhood. There are many kinds of restaurants, but especially crab seems to be the hit here, with shops that sell them right out on the street.
Tip: a few websites offer real-time percentages of how busy any onsen in the area is.
HenryCM
Japan
10
Scored 10
This ryokan is beyond my expectations.
This ryokan is beyond my expectations. They have more than every thing. Their hospitality was so impressive. The food was excellent which served in private room. Strongly recommend for to anyone who is looking a best experience in kinosaki onsen.
Nan Chayanee
Thailand
10
Scored 10
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night...
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night which was too short.
overall Kinosaki Onsen is a gem of a village. It is picture perfect and with lots of "protected" traditional Japanese wooden frame homes.
You travel back in time ! old houses, people on yukatas and clogs, a small stream passes thru the middle of town with willow trees. few vehicles and few locals on roads, a typical tourist village.
The best time to enjoy the atmosphere and ambience - dusk. Esp with the street lights and lights from the roadside buildings
My Ryokan is fantatstic - we visited during shoulder season and prices were great. Will come again in autumm 2024. there are extra costs to be paid for public onsen but well worth.
Tried 4 public onsen which was awesome - cave onsen, outdoor onsen facing a mountain stream, outdoor onsen. The morning public bath was less busy with few users while the evening baths was very busy, My choice of onsen was Gohsonronyu, outdoor facing a trees and mountain stream and the cave onsen. kinosaki is technically an ONSEN village.
we dropped our luggage to be delivered to hotel opposite the train station. went exploring the village and used the cable car to offer prayers to the village onsen guardian. everywhere is within walking distance
chye
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in.
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in. However, it can get a bit touristy during some months. We went in September which is considered the low season, yet we felt that there were too many people around. However =, it is still the best onsen town in the Kansai region.
Josh
Singapore
10
Scored 10
I've never stayed in a town like Toyooka.
I've never stayed in a town like Toyooka. We could follow the willow-lined canal and walk the town in our beautiful yukata. We ate all along our route -- Sugi Bee Sweets for delicious honey-infused frozen yogurt and a fruit drink sweetened with honey, Family Mart for a bento box and egg sandwich, and breakfast was provided with incredible grace and beauty by our onsen, Nishimuraya Honkan. The town is very walkable -- we only were in a vehicle going to and from our onsen by shuttle bus. We were a little surprised that so many of the restaurants closed very early -- I'm assuming that was because we were there in the off-season.
the location is good, in a back alley of the main street. easily accessible. the common bath in the hotel is ok. we didn't meet anyone there, but it was clean. there was no breakfast (in case you wondered)
the owner is a lady which at first was very rough, but her heart opened when we started to speak japanese to her. she even yelled (softly) to her staff "they can understand japanese" when he was complaining about the weight of our luggages 😂 she's for sure a strong lady who knows how to handle a business.
The location is good. Just behind main street, so quiet but close to everything. The place really gives some authentic Ryokan vibes. Simple deco and some old house smell.
The bed are futons of course but comfortable.
Host gives you a badge / qr code which gives you unlimited access to all onsens for the time of your stay.
While English was at times difficult quite a few staff members could speak it well and that was very helpful.
The hotel onsen is very decent
While pricey I'd say it's 100% worth the value through the beautiful garden-view rooms, INCREDIBLE five-star dinner and breakfast experience and the service + you have the best onsen in town right in the hotel. Even though their sister hotel was closed - the staff went above and beyond to accommodate a morning private onsen before we left which is exceptional service. This stay be a lifetime memory for us, we loved it.
The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and to make us have the best possible stay. We really felt at home and comfortable , and could not thank Morizuya more for such an incredible stay. This was absolutely the best hotel/inn experience I’ve ever had and doubt anything else will ever compare. Will absolutely be coming to Kinosaki Onsen again just to stay at Morizuya ❤️
The staff were very attentive and helpful and the decor in hotel was modern and comfortable. I liked the free coffee machine in the shared space and the washing facilities were useful. There is a nice walk up to the crater of Mount Kannabe just behind the hotel.
The hotel is new and beautifully decorated with a modern style. It has a nice balcony overlooking out to town. Full amenities for the hot springs including the hot spring pass are provided. They even give you a free lift to and from the train station.
good location and quiet, luckily it’s not facing the Main Street and can’t hear the noise of vehicles passing by. it’s clean, have to take off shoes before entering the hotel. design is good, have a great library area just above the reception.
Nice and spacious room with mountain and forest view. Hotel Shuttle bus pick up from Kinosaki Onsen Station. Dinner served in room. The hotel staff (Horie San) that served our dinner on both nights were very professional and attentive.
Beautiful room. Cozy onsen that opens early and stays open late. Breakfast and Dinner were amazing and so delicious. Would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a traditional Ryokan experience in Kinosaki Onsen!
Staff were very accommodating and attentive and provided great service. Rooms were fantastic and hotel was in very convenient location to enjoy all the baths. Hotel also has own baths which were enjoyable to use.
The owner has very very strong service mind. They gave me an impressive experience here such as welcome tea ceremony. He also guided me to nice places not far from the hotel. The hotel room is so big and clean.
I love the staff, the room, the overall atmosphere. It has that quaint town vibe but with quality hotel service. 5 stars, not to mention the food served was fresh and tasty. A unique hotel for a relaxing stay.
Cute rooms and great location, very attentive staff making such an effort to communicate in english. Seems like a really tiny hotel but I have a feeling we were placed in a secondary location across the road.
Traditional hotel with lovely Onsen facilities. Great to have shuttle service to the town and free pass to visit the other onsens. Staff were very friendly. Opportunity to wear traditional dress
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