Bettei Oborozukiyo

Bettei Oborozukiyo Reviews

Bettei Oborozukiyo

4-4 Dogo sagidanicho, Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, 790-0836, JapanSee Hotel Details
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9.1/10
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8 review
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Location9.0
Amenities8.9
Service9.6
Cleanliness9.0
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小貢小蠢
Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in Apr 2024
Couple
4 review
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 5, 2024
Staff greeted you when you entered the hotel door. 100 points service The hotel should have been renovated Very clean and feels like a Japanese-style vacation The hot spring water in the room is hot enough and comfortable Equipped with facial cleansing and moisturizing products for men and women Bonus points for details Dinner and breakfast are also delicious. They are all seasonal and local products. It is also very close to Dogo Shopping Street, within a 5-minute walk. Highly recommended
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Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in Sep 2024
Other
2 review
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 3, 2024
The room is large and expensive. It has a private hot spring ♨️ and complete facilities. It is a 3-minute walk from the main building of Dogo Onsen. It is especially suitable for getting up early to take pictures of the empty main hotel. The hot spring of the main hotel is open very late and there are more people than during the day. Much less. After soaking in Senri Chihiro's prototype building oil house (Dogo Onsen Main Building), you can also soak in a private hot spring when you return to the hotel. The hotel's hot spring water comes from the same water source as Dogo's. The reservation included breakfast and dinner. The beef in the set meal was delicious, and the other dishes were quite satisfactory. The price was due to the large room and private hot spring.
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CYW1230
Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in May 2024
Couple
9 review
6.5/10
Posted on Jun 30, 2024
Ordinary hot spring hotel food ok Average location
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Min Yim
Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in Feb 2025
Couple
5 review
8.5/10
Very Good
Posted on Mar 30, 2025
位置適中,环境优美,服務良好,酒店氛圍幽静可令人放鬆心情!晚餐料理質素不錯,雖然房价小貴但CP值也算合理!
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Huanhuanxixi
Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in Feb 2025
Family
44 review
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Apr 30, 2025
價格雖貴,但是真的很值,設施一流食物豐富好吃
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JZ Lee
Japanese/Western-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds)
Stayed in Oct 2024
Couple
3 review
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 24, 2024
服務態度很棒,食物很好吃
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Stayed in Apr 2025
Other
6.0/10
Posted on May 23, 2025
I had arrived to no one there to welcome me. After I had paid my taxi fares and stepped out, finally there was a man who seemed less than excited to usher me in. He did not offer to take my one single bag. However, after I stepped in things changed for the better. All the staff I encountered were warm and polite. And an elderly member of staff was especially genuine. Every single guest I saw were foreign tourists. This disrupted the serene environment as they were quite loud. I was confused as to why there were so many of them in this expensive ryokan in rural Japan that isn’t well-known internationally like Asaba. It felt like Hakone for a second. The surroundings were plain compared to the hotel; it was filled with 1980s hotels and far less atmospheric than I thought. The room is what you expect in this price range. Comfortable, understated and quintessentially Japanese. Outdoor onsen was nice and faces a quiant little ground Dinners are served in private rooms which I loved. It looked light and delicate which was good but wasn’t the best I had. Dinner was also very loud due to perhaps bad soundproof or the servers and patrons chatting too loudly. The breakfast was very good. My waitress did not speak any English but had good effort. Overall the hotel was overpriced
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 29, 2024
We loved almost everything about Bettei Oborozukiyo. It has a classic Japanese aesthetic, but is actually quite new, modern, stylish and fresh (it was established in 2015.) It's also small, private and quaint - it consists of only 19 rooms, which is a big departure from many of the mega hotels that litter the Dogo Onsen landscape. And it's only a short walking distance away from the main tourist sites in the area. All in all, we couldn't have asked for much more than what Bettei Oborozukiyo offered. We booked a "G-Type Special Room with Open-Air Bath" (Room #307, "Oborozuki" to be specific), the highest room category at the property. It's a nicely laid out and tastefully furnished and decorated suite room that features not one but two open-air, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) baths. One is small bath (large enough for only one person) and is completely open air, while the second Onsen is much larger, and can be either fully enclosed or open-air, depending on whether you open all of the sliding glass windows. You really get the best of both worlds here. We had the smaller Onsen set to a hotter temperature and used it to quickly warm up our bodies, while the larger Onsen was set to a slightly lower temperature - allowing us to spend a longer amount of time enjoying the bath. It was pure bliss. It's worth noting that every single room at Bettei Oborozukiyo has at least one open-air Onsen bath, which is a real luxury and probably the main reason people would visit Dogo Onsen in the first place. And the Onsen hot springs water comes from the same source as the one used by the famous Dogo Onsen Honkan public bath house, so you know that it's going to be a special experience. A few other advantages of our room - it featured two separate toilets (Mrs. KI-NRT loves separate toilets!), and a bedroom that is completely separated from the main living area, which allowed her to take a peaceful nap while I was conducting a video conference with business partners. Meals for all guests are served in private dining rooms, which was nice (although if we were to nitpick, we prefer to be served in our the actual room that we're staying in.) And the Kaiseki meal was delicious and beautifully presented. While it was not the best meal we've ever had, all of the ingredients were locally-sourced and super fresh, especially the awesome seafood that was offered (including sashimi-style.) And the Iyo Beef Sirloin "Shabu Shabu" hot pot was a great way to enjoy the local meat delicacy. Both dinner and breakfast were served by Riyo Miyauchi, a charming, engaging and enthusiastic young lady who was born and raised in the area, prompting us to ask many questions about the region and learning a great deal about Ehime as a result (especially the food.) Given that Japan was in the middle of a big pandemic wave, it was great to be able to enjoy top quality Onsen in the comfort of our room, without having to result to the communal bath at Bettei Oborozukiyo, or at Dogo Onsen Ho
6/9