If museums are on your list of things to see in Shinonsen, then you might want to head to Shichikama Onsen Yuraku Museum. If you want to see more of the museums in Shinonsen, Yumechiyo Museum isn't far either.
If museums are on your list of things to see, then you might want to head to Yumechiyo Museum, located in the heart of Hachikita Onsen.If you want to see more of the museums in Hachikita Onsen, Omoshiro Museum of Insects and Fossils isn't far either.
Ski the fall line at Ojiro Ski Resort located 14.3 mi (23 km) from central Kami. If you master the slopes, Tajima Farm Park Ski Area is also located nearby.
Kebi Oike Park Bungalow Village is 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from central Kami, why not stop by during your stay. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Tajima Farm Park Ski Area, located nearby.
Ready for an education in local botany? Tajima Kogen Botanical Garden should make your list of places to visit, located 16.5 mi (26.6 km) from central Kami. If you like Tajima Kogen Botanical Garden, you'll love Kebi Oike Park Bungalow Village and Tajima Farm Park Ski Area, both just a short drive away.
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Kinosaki Onsen Ichidaya
10/10 Excellent
"Staff were fantastic, very helpful and accommodating with all our requests. The breakfast was the best part of the stay, incredible value for a Japan style breakfast"
"One of the highlights of our trip. Highly recommended! Everything was thoughtfully done and well maintained. The onsite onsen was beautiful, with both indoor and outdoor bathing areas. The traditional Japanese dinners and breakfasts were wonderful experiences, served in a private dining room and featuring multiple courses, including crab. The rooms were spotless, and the central garden created a tranquil focal point that could be enjoyed from the lobby lounge area and seen from our traditional room. We stayed a couple of nights, and would easily return again."
"Our group of 4 adults had a wonderful stay here. The location is excellent, close to shopping, restaurants and the other public onsens. There is a shuttle that you can take to visit the other onsens (free). The hotel’s onsite onsen was very nice as well..lots of amenities like shampoo and facial cleansers and creams to wash up before and after the onsen use. While the hotel is a little dated, the excellent service, comfy futons, and delicious Japanese style breakfasts and dinners make up for it. Be sure to have dinner at the hotel…the dining experience is delightful with the well-prepared and beautifully presented multi courses. Each course was a work of art as well as delicious and filling. The staff were incredibly attentive, polite and welcoming. We had two older adults in our group who were finding it difficult to get up and down from the Japanese style floor futons. The hotel does have some rooms with Western style beds but they were booked. So the staff offered to bring in a platform for my two older aunties which raised their beds higher off the floor. That made a huge difference and there was no charge for this service. On our last day, they drove us to the train station with their hotel shuttle, free of charge. I offered to pay even with a tip but they kindly refused. What a wonderful stay and a great experience. I highly recommend this hotel and I won’t hesitate to stay here again."
"A good spot to stay in Kinosaki. The room itself was pretty outdated with an old tv - I really enjoy when hotel TV's have casting capabilities which this one did not. But the service and meals service was excellent, it's a self-serve buffet style dining which is great if you're a slightly fussy eater like myself.
A little disappointed that the room view was blocked by netting for maintenance, which Inwas advised prior to arrival but after booking. I think some form of discount would have been nice for the inconvenience considering I had booked a river view room."
"The hotel experience was awesome and the staff could not have been nicer. Beautiful lobby with garden view and appreciated the welcome drink from the bar.
The room was spacious with a lovely bathroom. Decoration was truly Japanese, with tatami mats and sliding doors. The room provided appropriate clothing for the onsens…yukata, obi, sandals etc. The onsen was modern, spotless and spacious, with both inside and outdoors areas, the later made of large rocks.
The shuttle service to other onsen areas and to and from the train station was an added plus."