I visited once in the summer of 2019 while pregnant with my second child, and it was a wonderful experience. The place was beautiful, clean, with excellent service, and the food served was delicious. This year, with my younger child grown, we wanted to revisit and relive those memories, but it was quite disappointing.
The room was untidy, and the cleanliness had significantly deteriorated. Sleeping on the tatami, I woke up at 4 AM due to intense itching on my left shoulder, neck, and side. I suspect it was fleas, perhaps from the old tatami mat or mattress, as I tend to sleep on my left side. I didn't get any good sleep that night.
The food quality had drastically declined; it felt like eating in a large cafeteria. The restaurant staff's attitude was also quite perfunctory; not outright rude, but it left a very poor impression. The humble service, smiles, and respect we experienced during our first visit were completely absent.
We stayed for two days, and Saturday, our second day, was even worse. The Japanese dinner was supposed to be served course by course, meaning one dish at a time, with the next served only after the current one was finished, a plate per person, paced according to the guest's eating speed. Instead, a small dish was served to everyone, which we quickly finished. We tried to ask for the next course, but it didn't come. We were left waiting awkwardly for a long time, and then only a tiny bit more food would arrive, which we'd devour instantly. Then we'd be back to staring with pleading eyes, practically begging for more food.
Finally, we realized that it wasn't about our table finishing a dish before the next was served. It was a mass cafeteria system, with over a dozen tables and families. Dinner started promptly at 5:30 PM, and even if we ate quickly, we had to wait for all the other tables to finish their first dish. Then, a cart would be brought out, and all tables would be served the second dish simultaneously. We were all separate parties, but families with kids who ate faster still had to wait for groups that were drinking to finish their first course before our second dish arrived. This is absolutely not Japanese dining service; it's a completely militarized cafeteria system. You have to wait for all fifteen-plus tables to finish their first course before the second one is served. Traditional Japanese meals are usually served individually, often in small portions. Here, if you eat quickly, you'll be left with nothing, just sitting there watching others drink and chat. Their 'Japanese' style amounts to serving you a single bite, and once you're done, you just stare at everyone else, because you won't get a second portion until they decide it's time. Having degenerated to this point, I will never eat their food again. It was sheer torment.
The hotel's direct access to the beach right downstairs is a definite geographical advantage. We might consider staying here again if the kids specifically want to play in the sand, but if they're not keen on the beach, I will definitely not return. What a pity! I wanted to find a photo to post, but frankly, there was nothing worth sharing. Perhaps I should just post a photo of the broken TV, which they claimed had a loose connection and needed the cabinet dismantled for repair.
Very good. The service of the store is very good. The front desk can speak Chinese. The people are super gentle. The sea view is worth it. It is very beautiful. It is very comfortable to soak in a hot spring after a day of shopping. Recommended! (The room is a bit big and may be a bit cold. Then my friend and I are not used to the Japanese breakfast. But it is still very convenient and comfortable to eat in the morning. It depends on your opinion.
Close to Bus stop, Lawson and many restaurant nearby. Staff are very nice and helpful.
Room is fairly clean but it smells like its not yet been used for a while, old and not eough air flow. Even the air freshener machine cant help.
Also, there is no lift to annex building, be aware if you carry large suitcase.
I stayed for 2 nights and experienced two different room types: an ocean-view tatami room on the 7th floor (pictured) and another ocean-view tatami room on the 1st floor (with a private hot spring bath).
**Pros:**
1. The location offers stunning ocean views. Just a short walk from the hotel (turn left, then left again), you'll find expansive ocean vistas; even if you haven't booked an ocean-view room, you can still enjoy the sea here and take evening strolls along the coast.
2. Complimentary hot and cold beverages are available, though with time restrictions.
3. There's a public hot spring bath (onsen) on the 2nd floor, complete with yukata (Japanese robes) and a comprehensive range of toiletries, including shampoo, conditioner, body wash, facial cleanser, makeup remover, toner, and lotion. A special touch is the selection of nearly 10 different brands of shampoos and conditioners you can choose from. For rooms with a private bath, Refa hairdryers are provided, and you can enjoy both indoor and outdoor bathing options. It's lovely to soak under the stars at night.
4. Complimentary ramen is served at 9 PM. During my two-day stay, it was 'black ramen' both nights.
5. The front desk staff primarily speak Japanese and English (no Chinese), but simple English communication was smooth. Overall service was excellent. Despite the remote surroundings, the hotel interior felt vibrant and welcoming. The dinner and breakfast staff were also very attentive and particularly friendly towards children.
6. The hotel is conveniently located less than a 10-minute walk from Kii-Katsuura JR Station, making it easy to visit the Whale Museum in Taiji and explore the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes.
**Cons:**
1. The walk from Kii-Katsuura JR Station to the hotel with luggage was quite challenging. The pedestrian path is narrow, with cars driving by very close, though thankfully there wasn't much traffic. The hotel also does not offer a shuttle service.
2. The room facilities are a bit dated and show their age, but they remain fully functional.
3. Since we stayed in tatami rooms, we had to lay out our futons ourselves each night.
4. Due to booking two different room types, on the second day we had to check out by 10 AM, store our luggage, and then re-check in at 3 PM. Luckily, we were out exploring for most of the day, so it wasn't a major inconvenience.
5. The rooms use traditional keys (not key cards), which means you have to remember to manually lock the door when leaving. This felt a little inconvenient.
**In summary,** this is a charming onsen hotel offering pleasant scenery and warm, attentive service. I would highly recommend it.
Koyasan Meditation Experience
You can pay $1000 each to copy sutras, do visualization, etc.
But please note that visualization is not necessarily
The shojin cuisine at Ippudo and Two Meals is great 🥳
There will be morning classes in the morning, as well as a tour of the temple and an introduction to Buddhism.
The old monk uses a translator to translate, but only one language at a time
At the moment, I can only understand it in my heart☺️
It is very convenient to stay overnight on foot. Although it is a youth hostel, it is very quiet. The facilities of the homestay are very complete, and the public area of the rest area is very comfortable. It would be better if lunch boxes were provided. If the weather is bad, I definitely don’t want to go out for meals.
It is best to take a taxi to the hotel, because the actual distance is not a straight line distance, the world will go old, the taxi is about 730-820 Japanese currency, check-in because the downstairs is a password lock, can not enter at the beginning, are asking for the assistance of the supermarket staff next to it or just someone in and out to enter. The accommodation is also self-service, and finally someone will give you a set of passwords, but after 17:00 in the evening, the staff will get off work ⋯⋯ is my experience.
As for the living environment, it is all public toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, but it is very clean. This is very good. The washing machine and dryer equipment are great. We live in the room. 3-4 The room has a lot of space.
There is a bicycle to rent for free, which is also great
Riding to the jr station quickly, taking the bus to the Honya Daegu Shrine on Kumanoko Road, and Tangzhifeng, the timetable should be optimistic
Return to jr station must also call in advance
In short, the overall experience is good
Before arriving at the hotel, I found that the transportation in the Kumano Hongu area was very inconvenient. I sent an email to the hotel, and they were able to reply within half a day. They also gave transportation suggestions and told us that they could drive to Ukegawa Station to pick us up, which saved us at least 45 minutes. distance. When we arrived at the hotel, the English introduction was very comprehensive, and they could send a car to take us to the bus station the next day, because the nearest bus station was not suitable for our travel time. The hotel provides a detailed bus timetable and a map for hiking from Prince Faxinmen to the palace. The meals and hot springs are typical Japanese style, and I am very satisfied. If the child's stuffed toys are left at the hotel after leaving, the hotel will contact us and they will send them to the next hotel. Really good service, highly recommended. The hot spring has two private baths, the public bathroom is also large, and there is also an outdoor bath.
Walking all the way from Hongu Taisha, through the tunnel is Kawayu, the facade and interior have green elements, the name is not worthy of the green house. On the night of the hotel check-in, several tour groups checked in, Europe, America, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the mainland. During the peak hours of dinner and breakfast, the dining experience was not particularly good and a bit noisy. Fortunately, I checked in early to avoid the flow of people and soaked in a wild hot spring in advance ♨️. The Japanese tatami room I stayed in was indeed large enough. But compared with the room price, the cost performance is not particularly high, not recommended.
GGuest UserKasamatsutei is a precious opportunity to actually live in and experience the ambience of a traditional Japanese farmhouse, and thankfully one equipped with high quality modern conveniences. Not only does the house take back into the architecture and environment of a Japanese village, but story behind the effort to restore the house reveals the ongoing vitality and struggles of the community. Exquisite views of the terraced rice paddies from a few minutes up the road.
GGuest UserThere are fewer restaurants near the hotel. You can go to the hot springs when you stay in the hotel. Although the facilities are very old, it is really comfortable to soak in the soup after hiking! ! The front desk does not speak English but the service attitude is very good, it is still very recommended
QQizhuonainiuheniunaiyeGreat accommodation experience. I thought that a B&B hotel with a price of more than 200 yuan a night should not be very good, but it was higher than expected.
The location is actually OK. It takes less than ten minutes to walk to Shirahama Beach. It is also very close to the bus station. You can walk there in three to five minutes.
Back to the hotel itself, the room is actually quite large, which is more than enough for one or two people. It is a tatami with a quilt on top. The air-conditioning and the bathroom are quite clean. Although it is an older hotel, it is really clean. It feels like living in Nobita Nobi's house.
The attitude of the front desk staff is also very good. The old grandfather and grandmother are very patient. They lent me the charger immediately when I forgot to bring it.
It is worth mentioning that Shirahama Onsen has a large bathhouse and an open-air shower. It is very suitable for couples to travel or group travel. It is a bit hairy to live alone hahahaha.
Overall, it is highly recommended. I will choose this hotel if I have the opportunity to come to Shirahama next time. Keep it up.
GGuest UserIt is very convenient to stay overnight on foot. Although it is a youth hostel, it is very quiet. The facilities of the homestay are very complete, and the public area of the rest area is very comfortable. It would be better if lunch boxes were provided. If the weather is bad, I definitely don’t want to go out for meals.
GGuest UserThe room was very clean. The landlady was kind and could communicate in Chinese using a translation software. I ordered her breakfast for 800 yen and it was very comfortable. I didn’t know what to choose from the meal. I just ate what she made and I was very satisfied. This B&B can pick you up from the station. I don’t speak Japanese, so I can only walk there. When I left, she drove me to the station. I liked it very much! The bus runs twice a day, and it’s difficult to take a taxi. The pick-up and drop-off is very pleasant.
GGuest UserVery good, first of all, the location is extremely convenient, 20 meters next to the three-stage wall bus station, get off the bus, and go back to the three-stage wall.
Secondly, the room is large, clean and beautiful, and it is very comfortable to sleep. Although it is a shared bathroom, there is more than one. I didn't encounter the situation when I used it. It should be noted that the bathroom has shampoo, shower gel, cleanser foam, but there is no toothbrush, there may be a toothbrush but I didn't see it. I brought my toothbrush and I didn't ask.
The couple who ended up running the hotel were very friendly and I felt very warm, thank you!
GGuest UserThis homestay is seen in other hotels in Xinyi without rooms and tried to book it. It is a fresh Japanese style. The room is not as good as the suite. The interior is divided into a porch and 3 functional rooms. The utensils and equipment are clean and new. The toothbrush and other configurations are no different from the hotel. The nearby hot spring tickets are also provided. A family of three or four can live in a very comfortable place. There is also a screen that can be used for simple partitions. If you take Japanese-style photos, you can make a lot of films. There are 3 buses from Shibahama JR Station, about 8 stops. After getting off the bus, you can walk for 4-5 minutes. The yellow and white brush of the whole building is very eye-catching in the surrounding gray buildings. There is a sign on the roadside. The store will send the route one day before check-in (although not completely correct) But in general, it is not difficult to find it in combination with Google map. But the defects in this place are also obvious. First of all, the self-check-in and check-out are fully self-check-in. The store has a phone and does not speak Chinese. If you have something, you need to transfer through Trip.com. Second, it may be a relationship that has just opened. There are few errors in the information left, which is easy to mislead. For example, there is no parking lot in the information. The actual house is a parking lot in front of the house. Each suite will also provide a parking space. For example, breakfast can be provided, but there is no such option at all, and there is no supermarket and store opened at night in the 20 minutes or so around the apartment. There is a picture of the bathroom in the photo, but there is no indication in the public facilities that the bathroom is shared by 2 apartments. I also learned when I received the check-in precautions of the store the day before check-in. Frankly, if I know in advance, I will definitely not choose here. Two nights we were wondering if there were any guests in the other suite. The bathroom was at the end of the corridor. There was no air conditioning in the corridor. The bathroom door was very thick and the lock was not very good. I was a little worried when I took a shower. There was a small exhaust fan in the bathroom, which was very stuffy. There is a dirty clothes basket in the outside room, and there is no place to change clothes and towels. There is no elevator, and it is very tired to move up and down if the luggage is heavy. There is no washing machine, which is a bit of a reduction in the frequent change and washing on the beach in summer. Soundproofing is average, and the cars on the road can be heard at night. I don’t know what the problem with the Japanese-style air conditioner in Room 301 is. Every minute or so, there is a sound like the sewer pipe blocking the water and turning up. It is on the top of the head, which affects sleep. Through Trip.com and the store feedback, the result let me provide evidence and make me make a good recording. Check out is very tight, repeatedly confirmed through Trip.com can not exceed the time. Go to Bailiangbin for about 20 minutes, 1 stop from the seafood market, about 10 minutes, to other attractions to take the bus. Baibin's bus interval is relatively long, more than half an hour, and it will be gone after 6 o'clock. In addition to the bus station and other lively traffic points, taxis are rarely seen, which also need to be considered.
かかみちゃんダヨーんThe staff was very kind. There was a feeling of cleanliness.
It was good enough because the price was cheap.
I would like to use it again if I come next time.
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