Japanese Guesthouse Kinosaki Wakayo (Female Only) enjoys a location in Toyooka, 1.7 miles from Kinumaki Shrine and 2.6 miles from Seto Shrine.
Anna
From
Bangladesh
It was a great time to stay there. The owners were very friendly and humble. If you’re traveling solo and want to save money, definitely consider this inn.
Offering garden views, ワンコと泊まるジャスミンクリーク in Toyooka provides accommodations, free bikes, and a garden. This guest house offers free private parking, daily room service, and free Wifi.
Private guest house with veranda without bath and shower - Vacation STAY 47236v offers accommodations in Toyooka, 3 miles from Seto Shrine and 3.3 miles from North Disaster Earthquake Monument.
Private guest house without bath and shower - Vacation STAY 47247v offers accommodations in Toyooka, 3 miles from Seto Shrine and 3.3 miles from North Disaster Earthquake Monument.
Xavier Roderic
From
Spain
Easy going place, part of a little café (was worried for noises, but wasn't a problem). Located at the end of the town but next to one of the nicer onsen.
Amino Guesthouse Bench is a recently renovated guest house in Kyotango near Amino Shrine.
Blocksom
From
Japan
This is a youth hostel, nothing more. I didn’t get that from the description and was disappointed. For the money, I could have gotten a far better deal from a local Minshuku using the ‘sudomari’ style.
Base sanablend - Vacation STAY 37429v offers accommodations in Kyotango, 6.3 miles from Itanami Plate Row Park and 8.1 miles from Tango Kokubunji Ruins.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
Great value for money, brilliant host. The week we were there was very quiet with 2 other guests. Host is lovely and helpful. Lights downstairs go off at 10 pm. Very nice considering it is a hostel and sharing bathrooms/toilets. Very clean. If you come for the onsen, some onsen closes on a certain days of the week. Lovely experience to enjoy in Japan.
I really enjoyed my visit to Takeno, a quiet, traditional fishing village. The guest house was simple but really lovely, and spotlessly clean, and Keisuke made sure I had everything I needed. The sashimi set for dinner was the best I have had in Japan - fish fresh straight off the dock. It was also really relaxing to hang out downstairs in his bookshop bar. All round a great experience.
Staying at this guesthouse in Kinosaki was an absolute delight! The hosts were incredibly kind and welcoming, making us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. The cleanliness of the entire place was impeccable, and the house itself was simply wonderful. From start to finish, our experience was fantastic, and we can't wait to return!
We had the best stay at Yuko`s guesthouse near Kinosaki Onsen. Yuko is extremely friendly and cooks up the most amazing food. The property is located close to Kinosaki Onsen and it is easy to get there using the bikes provided or the local bus system. The area surrounding the property is beautiful and quiet. We would love to come back one day!!
Chihiro and Mizuho are delightful hosts and it is a privilege to stay at an authentic onsen guesthouse. The sisters are so helpful on sharing the offerings of their town in spite of their basic English.
Wakayo feels like home! Two beautiful sisters running a lovely, traditional guesthouse who were the warmest & most welcoming hosts I think I have ever met. A very charming place. I will be back! Thank you so much. :)
Great hosts and in a great location, a short walk from the station in the middle of the town. Everything was perfect for our stay. Free onsen passes were included with the room which was a bonus, and they provided yukata and instruction on how to wear them and how to use the onsen. We didn't opt for meals during our stay, but they left us tea in our room each evening which was really nice.
Guest review by
Emma Jane
Young couple
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