HOTEL LiVEMAX Toyooka is located in Toyooka, 6.3 miles from Soun-ji Temple and 6.7 miles from Inaba Honke Institution. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Fairfield by Marriott Hyogo Kannabe Highland is located in Toyooka, within 7.1 miles of Toyooka City History Museum and 15 miles of Ito Kiyonaga Museum.
Surapong
From
Thailand
The room is super clean. Hotel staff is very helpful and easier to access to ski report.
Located in Toyooka, 6.6 miles from Soun-ji Temple, Toyooka1925 provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Devin
From
Indonesia
Interiors are all classy and have characteristics. Rooms are large. Facilities and amenities are surprisingly new; toilet and shower are clean and new.
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.
Located within 3.2 miles of Soun-ji Temple and 3.5 miles of Inaba Honke Institution, Hotel Rakuseki Honkan has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Toyooka.
Izena1224
From
Japan
The room was very spacious and clean. The price and the room exceeded my expectations. Better than most business hotels.
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.
Facing the central shopping street of the Kinosaki Onsen hot spring area, Morizuya offers authentic Japanese-style accommodations, hot spring baths and Japanese dining.
Amber
From
United States
We had an exceptional ryokan experience with beautiful common areas and a relaxing private onsen, delicious food, and very accommodating and kind staff. It was by far the most relaxing part of our trip, and we felt extremely welcome here.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83611 provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Located within 1.5 miles of Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles of Seto Shrine, KINOSAKI KNOT - Vacation STAY 83610 has rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Toyooka.
Located within 7.6 miles of Ito Kiyonaga Museum and 15 miles of Toyooka City History Museum, Hotel Silk Onsen Yamabiko has rooms in Toyooka. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Featuring massage services, Sento Otani Hotel is located in Toyooka in the Hyogo region, 1.6 miles from Kinumaki Shrine and 2.4 miles from Seto Shrine.
Toyooka Green Hotel Morris is located in Toyooka, within 6.8 miles of Soun-ji Temple and 7.1 miles of Inaba Honke Institution. This 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Located in Toyooka, a 2-minute walk from Kinumaki Shrine, River Side Maruyama provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
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.
FAQs about hotels in Toyooka
On average, 3-star hotels in Toyooka cost $333 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toyooka are $382 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toyooka can be found for $914 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Toyooka this weekend is $324 or, for a 4-star hotel, $334. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Toyooka for this weekend cost around $930 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I love hot springs in the US and visit a lot of Japanese/...
I love hot springs in the US and visit a lot of Japanese/Korean spas/hot springs in the US, so I was really excited to visit a traditional onsen town.
Kinosaki Onsen is traditional town. You can wear your (provided) yukatas and geta (wood shoes) into town an all around. It's cute.
There are many public onsens you can visit. I visited one, and was super underwhelmed. (The cave one.) My hotel had a much better one with more amenities, two hot pools, cold plunge and sauna.) And it was much better. If you are used to luxe hot springs in the US/elsewhere, the public baths might not live up to your expectation. That said, I am glad I went, I ended up spending more time in my hotel one (and even books a private Bali onsen slot) which was amazing.
I also really appreciated the ropeway tram up to the top and we walked down and looked at the hot springs temple and museum. Definitely glad we went for 2 days to experience it, but I would go experience other onsens on future Japan trips.
Guest review by
Heather
United States
Review score
10.0
Loved the beauty, the people of the town were sooo sweet.
Loved the beauty, the people of the town were sooo sweet. One helped me adjust my yakuta and many were helpful to make my first Onsen experience great.
The town has a siesta in the afternoon. Some restaurants and stores close early
Guest review by
Whitney
United States
Review score
10.0
Kinosaki Onsen village in Toyooka was charming and relaxing.
Kinosaki Onsen village in Toyooka was charming and relaxing. It's so night to be able to enjoy the hot spring onsens throughout the village without worrying about the tattoos :) We will deffinitly go back and spend couple of days in Kinosaki Onsen!
Guest review by
Toyoda
Canada
Review score
10.0
Kinosaki Onsen is a lovely little onsen town.
Kinosaki Onsen is a lovely little onsen town. I was there from 6pm and spent the night onsen hopping. Went to 5 out of 6 as one of them was closed for that day. One onsen was 700yen but I bought the day pass for 1500yen which allowed me to visit all of them. There were lovely izakayas for dinner. (5 hours is definitely not enough for dinner and visiting 5 onsens. Do note that although onsens close at 11pm, the last entry is 10.30pm).
The next morning, I walked around the town again, and got a different feel of the place. The night view was lovely and the morning walk was delightful too. Be sure to wander in the back alleys. I surrendipitously found Gokuraku Temple with a beautiful garden and seeing school children walk leisurely to school beside the canal lined with lanterns and old houses was a heart-warming experience.
I wish I had given myself more time at Kinosaki Onsen. I only had 16 hours which was way too short.
Guest review by
Kok Ngai
Malaysia
Review score
10.0
The town is really cute with lots of great shops and the...
The town is really cute with lots of great shops and the onsen at the hotel was super relaxing. There were a lot of children at the public onsen so we decided to skip most of them and felt the one night we stayed was enough
Guest review by
AMANDA
United States
Review score
10.0
Kinosaki Onsen is such a charming town.
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.
Guest review by
Alana
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I had a fantastic experience at this hotel! The private onsen was a highlight, offering a serene and relaxing experience. The check-in process was smooth and hassle-free, making it easy to settle in. Additionally, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, which added to the overall pleasant atmosphere of the stay.
Tasteful ryokan in Kinosaki, with easy access to the town, delightful staff, delicious breakfast and dinner with seasonal crab. Really nice to have convenient onsen in the hotel for unwinding, yukata hire provided and really easy to get the complimentary shuttle to and from the onsen in the main town.
We had a family room for 2 with a bath and it was lovely. Room, hotel, town were all very relaxing and nowhere quite like it.
The staff were lovely and took great care of us throughout the visit. Ryokan is an amazing experience
The breakfast was a traditional japanese breakfast and it was delicious with plenty of food. The staff were very friendly and accomodating. The hotel was located just off the main street and close to restaurants and onsens.
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