Latest Reviews for Shimane Prefecture Hotels

Hotel Gyokusen
4.3/560 Reviews
It is a large hot spring inn in the hot spring town of Tamazo Onsen in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. It is about 1 kilometers away from Tamazo Onsen Station. It is said that there is a bus for transfer. The room was large enough and there was a large window with a view of the hot spring town outside. And the good thing is breakfast! It was a Viking form that you can have a lot of Shimane specialties such as seafood bowl and Izumo soba ♫
Dormy Inn Izumo
4.7/597 Reviews
7/20~ 21 stayed for 2 nights. It was 15,000 yen (tax excluding) for 2 nights. I booked from the ANA site so I can get 2000 miles per night. If you change the point to mile at this time of year, the value of the point will be four times (1 point = 4 yen). I think that it is the same as staying for free because it is the same as the plane cost of 16000 yen to get 4000 miles for 2 nights. This hotel is also the best natural hot spring, and there is a free service of beer 1 cup and free service of night ringing soba. Thanks to you, I was able to enjoy Izumo & Matsue.
Green Rich Hotel Matsue Ekimae
3.9/571 Reviews
Good location for who need to be close the Matsue station and also easily to go in the Matsue castle.
Tamatsukuri Onsen Yunosuke No Yado Chorakuen
4.7/533 Reviews
Although it is a hotel in Yumao Hot Springs, it is also easy to see the night view of the lake, which is a feature and recommendation point of this hotel. Changmao Garden provides guests with shuttle buses to and from the group member Yumao International Hotel. Therefore, guests of Yumao Hot Spring Changyuan can see the evening view of the lake. In addition, guests of Yumao International Hotel can take a bath in the open air bath. I think this is a great service. Yumao Hot Spring ♨️ can cure the rough heel I am worried about. Jade Made Hot Spring is famous for one of the best beauty spas in Japan, which is my personal experience. The old driver driving shuttle among the staff is a great person, like to travel, there are many topics to talk about. As a fellow traveler, I am very happy to see that he is looking forward to traveling to Kanto from the second day of our stay. It is a country of clouds and I have been given a once in a lifetime opportunity. If there is an opportunity, I absolutely want to visit again.
Ohashikan
4.5/519 Reviews
One of the best decisions we made during our recent trip to Japan was staying at the Ohashikan. We stayed in a standard room overlooking the Ohashi River. The room was large and quiet. The futon beds were placed on top of foam mattresses and were very comfortable. The wifi was very good. The staff, especially James, were friendly and very helpful. Ohashikan has an excellent location. It is a ten minute or so walk to the Matsue Castle and the Castle area which includes Lafcadio Hearn’s Residence and Museum, and a longer walk in the other direction to the center of town and the railroad station. On the first night we dined at the hotel’s restaurant. The Japanese food was wonderful. Even if you don’t stay at the hotel go to the restaurant and enjoy the food at Shosuitei. We opted for the western breakfast which was also excellent, The hotel recently started a bar and grill, The Willows, on the 2nd floor with a long bar overlooking the river with James as the bartender/host. He offers specialty cocktails and superb Japanese whiskies. Its hours were Tuesday to Saturday from 5:30 to 10 pm when we stayed at the hotel. In addition to the local sites, if you have time, take a day trip by train to the Adachi Museum of Art in Yasugi with its garden. When you exit the Yasugi train station there is a free shuttle bus that takes you to the museum. If you travel to Matsue a stay at the Ohashikan is highly recommended. It will help make you visit a very special experience.
Nogawaya Ryokan
4.9/54 Reviews
During my one-week stay at Yunotsu Onsen, I stayed at Masuya Ryokan for the first five nights, and Nogawaya Ryokan, a long-established inn two doors down, for the final night. The reason why I didn't stay all six nights was because the final night was on a Saturday, and Masuya Ryokan's prices were set much higher (which is pretty normal), so I changed to Nogawaya Ryokan, which is a little more affordable. It's also fun to try different places. That's why I thought this detailed information might be helpful for those who are wondering which one to choose. (If you'd like, please also refer to the review of Masuya Ryokan.) [Room] I stayed in a Japanese-Western room called Kushijima, which was renovated in 2022. The room has been fully renovated while retaining the design of the Japanese-style rooms in traditional inns. There is a bedroom and a chair and table in the living room, which is very appreciated by the elderly. The shower room, toilet, and other water facilities are also sparkling clean. There is also a veranda space overlooking the charming hot spring town. After a bath, it was great to cool off on the veranda with a Tora-san beer. The inn as a whole is not barrier-free, but this room is and is the closest to the entrance. If you can slowly go up and down the stairs (Kushijima is on the second floor), you will have no problem staying here comfortably. [Amenities] I really liked the fact that there were no excessive amenities, only simple ones. The hot spring towels also had a logo on them, which is great for hot spring lovers (by the way, the ones at Masuya Ryokan didn't have a logo, which was a shame). The fabric and color of the haori coat were very elegant, and it was of better quality than the ones at Masuya Ryokan (← a bit unfashionable), so I really liked it. [Food] Dinner was served in the room, and was an orthodox ”ryokan menu,” but it was very delicious. It was as delicious as the ”Masuya Ryokan,” which has a reputation for being the best in Yunotsu. We had breakfast in the large hall. The breakfast was a combination of traditional and local cuisine, but to be honest, Masuya Ryokan was the winner. [Bath] There were some negative comments in past reviews about the small baths, but there is a reason for this. Yunotsu Onsen has two hot springs, both of which are famous for their excellent spring quality, but the amount of water is small, so the inns in the hot spring town carefully share it and draw it. Therefore, in order to have a bath that is 100% source water, they have no choice but to make the bath small. They do not do the sneaky thing of adding water to the source to increase the amount of water, heat it, and put it in a large bath, as is often done in other hot spring areas. In addition, at Nogawaya Ryokan, the water is drained from each bath once a day, cleaned, and refilled with new water. So the small baths are not a negative thing at all. By the way, there is one private bath, which I think is easy to use for people who need assistance or those with children. [Hospitality] Both the owner and the proprietress are very kind. They kindly accepted my early check-in, and also arranged for me to use the private bath as soon as the water was filled, arranged for me to get some ”Tora-san beer” which was sold in limited quantities and was in short supply, and even showed me around the neighborhood in a shuttle to the station. [Yunotsu Kagura] I stayed on a Saturday, so I was able to see Yunotsu Kagura after dinner at the inn. Ryugozen Shrine, where Yunotsu Kagura is dedicated, is a 30-second walk from the inn. Yunotsu Kagura was a powerful and wonderful local performing art. You can make a reservation for Kagura directly with the Yunotsu Onsen Ryokan Association, or you can request it from the inn where you are staying. By the way, the seats that are easy to see and comfortable to sit on are ”20-22”. For details, please click on the link from the ”Yunotsu Meguri” website. Yunotsu Kagura is basically only dedicated on Saturdays, so it is recommended to stay on Saturdays, but since there are many other things to see in Yunotsu, I strongly recommend staying for multiple nights. [Location] The inn is located in a beautiful townscape that has been designated a World Heritage Site, about a 15-minute walk from JR Yunotsu Station. They also provide transportation to and from the station. The hot spring town is small, so outdoor baths and restaurants are within 5 minutes of the inn. It's also fun to stroll around the hot spring town in a yukata. [Access] The nearest station is JR Yunotsu Station on the Sanin Main Line, which has few trains. It is a remote area far from all the major surrounding points, including Izumo Airport, Iwami Airport, Okayama Station, Hiroshima Station, and Yamaguchi Station. However, it is an inn located in a very beautiful hot spring town that maintains silence and dignity. This inn is highly recommended for those who want to quietly enjoy the good old Japanese hot springs.
Hotel Route Inn Matsue
4.4/579 Reviews
Free parking! I can't. It is located in a long-established bar in Matsue City. I only recognized that the existing hotel has changed to the route-in group ~. I tried using it for the first time. It was a route-in firmly! , It has been properly renewed and is new and comfortable. There are breakfast and local menus, and I think that the number of items is abundant and fulfilling among the route-in groups! , Above all, free parking. I will follow this ... Most of the suburbs of Matsue Station are charged. Thank you! For dinner, please use nearby restaurants to support Matsue's food and beverage industry. Free transfer to Matsue station is also available, so it is also recommended for business use.
Hotel Takeshi Sanso
3.7/57 Reviews
The hotel is very hygienic, the room is the right size, the bathroom is very clean and easy to use, and the toiletries are complete. The service is good and the breakfast is delicious. The garden must be beautiful. Sitting in the restaurant to enjoy the food, enjoying the courtyard scenery of the uniquely dry river in Japan, it is really a special enjoyment.
Green Rich Hotel Izumo (Artificial Hot Spring Futamata Yunohana)
4.3/588 Reviews
September 18 ~ September 21, 3 nights 4 days We used it. The sheets were covered with blood as if the person who injured his hand had made a bed makeup. I changed it to another room, but the room also had a dirty sheet, and eventually I had the first room sheets replaced. At that time, the thin mat rug under the sheet was stained and very dirty, but it was not replaced. Also, the second day was replaced and the foot towel had yellow stains and was dirty. And when I moved the air cleaner in the room, the band aid fell. The plan that I used was an eco plan, and it was a plan to enter the cleaning on the fourth day during the stay, but did you plan to guide you to a room that did not clean properly? I thought. Also, the hand soap in the bathroom, it was not bubbled at all, and it did not feel washed. First of all, it is recommended to roll the sheets and see the mat below. Also, it is better to see the sheets, both the tiles and the hanging, and there is no strange dirt.
Hotel Ichibata
4.3/524 Reviews
The hotel is very new. We stayed in a lake view bungalow (two beds + tatami mats). It was a bit crowded for four people, but the floor-to-ceiling windows and the view of Lake Shinji made it worth full marks! The lobby on the first floor of the hotel is large, very new, and full of sunshine, but you don't often encounter service staff. You need to take the trolley yourself and return your luggage to the designated location on the first floor. The architectural design is a bit strange in that there is no door, but a small The main entrance, as well as two side entrances. It was a bit difficult to find the entrance at first. It is strange that guests need to pay for parking (500 yen per day, the ticket must be presented to the counter for magnetization) The public bath on the top floor is good, the facilities are very new, the space is large, the view is good, and the temperature is moderate. We like the casual clothes provided in the room (not a yukata, just a black top + pants), which can be worn to bathe or sleep in It is comfortable, but it cannot be worn in the public areas on the first floor and the restaurant on the second floor. We stayed during the Christmas period. There was only a buffet restaurant to choose from. The breakfast was very good. The menu options were not very large but the dishes were exquisite and delicious. It should be noted that there are very few restaurants around the hotel. If you stay here, you don’t want to eat expensive food on the second floor. Buffet restaurant, it is best to finish your meal during the trip and then return to the hotel.

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