Located in Miyoshi, 23 miles from Tsurugi-san Chairlift, Guesthouse KAZURABASHI provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Susan Grace
From
United States
Location is perfect the room was comfortable and the owner was very kind.. I would definitely stay here again.
Located in Miyoshi, 23 miles from Tsurugi-san Chairlift, Iya Kankou Ryokan has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. The hotel has family rooms.
Alma
From
United States
I loved grandma, the home, the location, the room, the food, everything! I wish I could’ve stayed longer
Sunriver Oboke is located in Miyoshi, 18 mi from Tsurugi-san Chairlift and 4.3 mi from Iya Hot Spring. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Mateo
From
Switzerland
• Located in a beautiful area in the countryside of the Tokushima Prefecture with lots of nature.
• Pick-up at the station service (from Oboke and Koboke station) and they also bring you there.
• Staff is very nice.
• Meals are fine.
Providing a bar, 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae features accommodations in Miyoshi. The guest house provides rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Robert Hg
From
Germany
Very friendly staff, nice craft beer downstairs, located right next to the train station.
Offering a garden, Experiencing Traditional Life Style Inn Kajiya Iya Romantei offers accommodations in Miyoshi. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
YAMAYA BASE 2 is located in Miyoshi, just 22 miles from Mannou Park and 22 miles from Kotohiragu Shrine. This apartment offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Jules Shep
From
Australia
The design of the cabin. There was plenty of bedding. The sofa was comfortable and the view down the river was lovely.
Cooking was easy. Two toilets. Shower in a separate building near the cabin.
Featuring a garden, 4S STAY Awaikeda Honmachi Street offers accommodations in Miyoshi. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
David
From
Canada
The two floor apartment was spacious, very clean and provided us with all the amenities we needed. The shower and hot tub room was huge and beautiful. We loved the outdoor patio where we had coffee in the morning and drinks in the afternoon. The apartment was close to shopping and restaurants.
Featuring beautiful nature views from its rooftop hot spring bath, Hotel Kazurabashi offers Japanese-style rooms and a dining room where food is prepared in the hearth at the guest's table.
Alisa
From
United States
The onsen is lovely. I really liked the variety of temps in the outdoor onsen. (Suitable for small kids) The staff was very nice and accommodating.
Great area and plenty to see, a car is a must to get around...
Great area and plenty to see, a car is a must to get around so you can get to all the places out of the way.
It was winter so we were restricted on walks and things to visit.
Love to go back in the Spring or the Fall to experience a whole new world
Guest review by
Karen
Australia
Review score
8.0
To say the Iya valley is beautiful would be an...
To say the Iya valley is beautiful would be an understatement. The vine bridges, the scarecrow village and gorges are pretty much all you'll hear about and for good reason. They're the main attraction and the reason people go. It's all about the nature and a handful of curiosities like the Yokai museum.
While not the tourist powerhouse of big cities like Kyoto, it does kind of live off of its "in the know" tourists. A new generation of younger entrepreneurs are trying to revitalize the area and transform it into something more in line with their modern sensibilities.
Travel is not easy and requires a lot of planning and preparation. Buses are extremely rare and trains as well. Bad weather can throw a wrench into your plans and mess up everything. Renting a car almost a must in order to visit the more far away spots, but a strong and experienced cyclists could probably do it - maybe. Those hills and mountains aren't always easy! And those trucks get a bit scary.
I stayed in Ikeda-cho, one of the bigger areas of Miyoshi city but still a bit of a one horse town.
But one thing is has going for it is that you can follow the Yoshino river for an 80km ride into Tokushima city. On a nice day, it's one of the best bike rides you could do.
Guest review by
Sylvain
Japan
Review score
10.0
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation.
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation. Amazing views, good food to be had, nice places to stay and walks to be had. Plus they need the support! So f you're in Shikoku I couldn't recommend it more!
Guest review by
Thomas
United Kingdom
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One of the best Ryokan I've stayed at in Japan! Homely and traditional. The lady who runs the place is extremely helpful and an excellent cook. You'd usually pay three times as much for this kind of food. The location is excellent as a springboard to the wider Iya Vally. Book well in advance - this place is popular, and for good reason!
This is a traditional Japanese inn. It is modern with good facilities and a lovely inside and outside hot bath. It serves good traditional Japanese food. It is very close to the famous rope bridge but away from the tourist sites and is very peaceful. The staff were very helpful.
Such a relaxing place in rural Japan. Great host.
It is far from anything, so make sure you bring what you need. Fully equipped kitchen. Grill ourside. .
Slept like a baby.
super friendly staff, did. there best to accommodate non Japanese speakers;
onsen and room were really great and we had a nice view in the morning after arriving after sunset
I got experience living in a traditional Japanese home. The futon was better than what I had experienced before. Being semi rural provided space and relaxation.
Guest review by
Borthwick
Australia
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