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Shuku Kaifuu
"Please, please read this review and consider it. A Korean, a fellow Korean, puts in the effort to write a review for Koreans. I don't understand why this place is ranked #1 on TripBest. After using it, I realized it's probably just a hotel popularized by Koreans searching for blog posts and Instagram photos. There are plenty of ryokans in the area, so if the price is the same, I urge you to go somewhere else. In our case, it was a sudden decision, so we were pressed for time. We trusted the #1 Trip.com rating without searching elsewhere, but just looking at the Google ratings, you can immediately see that the Japanese reviews are dissatisfied. (During our stay, out of 10 groups, 5 were Korean, 4 were Chinese, and 1 was Japanese, so it's clear that even Japanese people don't visit. It's truly Koreans who keep this hotel afloat.) The only real advantage is its oceanfront location. Please, no one should be a victim like my family. Reasons for not recommending: 1. Uncleanliness: The building itself is a ryokan, so the private baths and rooms are made of wood, so dozens of cockroaches are a given. Seeing cockroaches scurrying up and down the outdoor bath and across the towels makes me want to stop using those towels. (If a review says you didn't see any cockroaches, you were just lucky. They were everywhere. Every restaurant didn't have an elevator.) The chairs in the room were broken. I sat down, and the handles were already missing, and the backs wouldn't even rise. This wasn't retro. It was just the filth of years. 2. Unfriendly: I'd clearly called the hotel the day before and on the day of, and they kindly told me everything was ready, so I trusted them and went. However, when I checked in, they told me the large public bath on the second floor wasn't available. I thought, "It's a shame, but I guess that's how it is and I can just use another place." However, the open-air bath was so inconvenient that I went back to ask why the public bath wasn't available. The answer, "Because it wasn't cleaned," was unfathomable. I asked another staff member, and they changed their explanation to "Because the ceiling was broken." So, I said I wanted to speak to another manager, and after waiting 30 minutes to meet with a higher-ranking staff member, they replied, "In that case, we'll let your family use the public bath for two hours." So I asked, "The other staff members didn't clean it and said it was broken?" The shocked silence I saw for three seconds is unforgettable. We expressed our dissatisfaction with preferential treatment, saying we were paying the same price and asking why we couldn't use it. I saw the absurd audacity of the staff to deny access to this space to visitors simply because it wasn't cleaned. It's a random hotel where you pay the same price and can use the facilities some days and not others. He asked me to show him how broken it was, so we went together, and there was nothing broken. All he could see was the worn-out parts of the facility. Instead, he was hastily filling the public bath with water, even though he said he'd let us use it. Seriously... 3. Communication difficulties: The staff only speak Japanese. I can't understand English. Except for the two desk staff, all the staff are Vietnamese, so their English and Japanese are limited. If you don't speak Japanese, it's extremely inconvenient. Even when I tried to communicate through the app, they kept looking confused. (They kept pretending not to understand, and the staff took turns telling me to use the public bath three times because the water was already running.) 4. Poor dinner and meals: The dinner and breakfast were absolutely poor. They tasted terrible. 5. Inconvenient location: There's literally nothing around the hotel. A convenience store is a 15-minute walk away. If you take a taxi like we did, you're completely isolated. I promised to leave a review so that no other Koreans suffer the same fate as we did. They offered to let us use the large public bath, but we declined. It's not that we didn't speak Japanese. One of my family members has been living in Japan for 10 years. Yet, this ryokan is deceiving its customers. If you're paying this much, please go somewhere else. It's such a waste of money for us Koreans to visit just for a few photos. I've been to many Japanese ryokans, but this is the worst I've ever seen. Seriously, please... Please go somewhere else. ㅠㅠㅜㅜㅠ"
Tabist Centro Chita
"The view was amazing. The stars are incredibly beautiful at night, so be sure to check them out!"
Ikeuo No Mifune
"Beautiful scenery, friendly staff, fresh and rich food"
Hananomaru
"The room was very spacious and the view from the window was amazing. There was a free shuttle bus, and the bus stop was right in front of the hotel, which made it very convenient. The staff were all kind and polite. One thing that bothered me was the slightly peculiar smell in the room. It seemed to be the smell of the interior materials, cleaning detergent, or air freshener. There was also a thin layer of dust on the table. Perhaps because the hotel is located in a natural setting, I saw a large spider in the room. The breakfast had a limited selection, was average in taste, and didn't offer many fish dishes. Overall, it was about the same as a business hotel breakfast, consisting mainly of rice and sausages. There are no convenience stores nearby, so there are few options other than the hotel breakfast."
Minshuku Kinosuke
"Really love this place it’s in a really narrow street but right in the middle and next to the Westport the amenities are generous great and I’ve never been in a sauna where you can actually see the ocean. They also have a big cold bath and in addition to do Hansen another hot bath next to the sauna they also play really nice music and From analog amplified hi-fi equipment that is top-notch. It’s a real pleasure, even though I’m not geek in that area. The whole island is of course very small does not much to do and you have to go there if you really want to relax and just enjoy some seafood. There are not many restaurants in the area and I would recommend to just reserve food at the hotel I had to breakfast, which was outstanding. It was Shabu Shabu tako squid, and lots of other Japanese sites."
Himakajima Minshuku Kotoei
"They were very kind, and I had a great time!"
Genjiko
"A classic Japanese-style hot spring inn, quaint and clean. Good for experiencing traditional Japanese ryokan hospitality. 1. Service: Excellent. Staff always available for assistance. I appreciated the staff recognize guests before introduction. 2. Rooms: Spacious with great views, overlooking Ise Bay. Tatami mats and Japanese bedding provide a fantastic experience. Amenities are plentiful. 3. Onsen: The outdoor hot springs offer stunning views of Ise Bay. Perfect for watching the sunset while soaking. The women's baths are two pools: a wooden tub and a stone-lined one. Although the stone pool had some bird droppings on the rocks, unsure when they would be cleaned. 4. Dining: First experience with kaiseki cuisine, unsure if it's authenticity. It was delicious, particularly enjoyed the grilled wagyu. Arrangements were made in advance for those who don't eat sashimi whith additional costs, which was convenient for guests with dietary restrictions. Breakfast was also substantial, unexpectedly enjoyed the grilled blowfish fillets. 5. Experience: Women can choose from a variety of beautiful yukatas to wear for bathing and dining. Although I found it a bit challenging despite instructional videos. You also can try on the formal kimono provided in the lobby, which is a rare free experience. Grateful for the hotel's offer of a complimentary stay for ********* guests who recommend them on social media, which includes one night's accommodation with two meals. However, if evaluating based on the regular price for one night's stay with meals, it might seem overpriced. 懷舊的和式旅館,古樸且整潔,適合體驗日本溫泉旅館的傳統服務 1. 服務:非常好,隨時能找到工作人員幫忙;且我喜歡在報上名字前、對方就能認出是哪位客人的貼心感 2. 房間:很大、風景很好、在窗邊即可欣賞伊勢灣海景;榻榻米和日式床鋪是很棒的體驗,且備品應有盡有 3. 溫泉:露天溫泉風景非常好,同樣是伊勢灣海景,可以一邊欣賞日落一邊泡湯;女湯有兩個池子:檜木桶和石砌的,怕碰撞的話可以選檜木桶的,石砌池子的石頭上有些鳥屎,不知道什麼時候會清潔 4. 餐食:第一次品嘗懷石料理,不確定是否道地,但是頓美味的晚餐,最喜歡烤知多和牛;因為不吃生魚片事前有聯絡可以加價更換食材,方便有特殊飲食的客人;早餐也相當豐盛,烤河豚干物出乎意料地美味 5. 體驗:女性有美麗花色的浴衣可以選擇、可自行穿著去泡湯和用餐,雖有影片教學但還是有點苦手;1F大廳的打掛僅僅披上就很好看,難得可以免費體驗 感謝飯店提供這個台灣人免費的活動:只要在社群上推薦,就能獲得一泊二食的體驗。 然而,若以一泊二食的原價去評論,可能會覺得價格過高"
Mamesentaigetsu
"The hotel staff were very nice. The environment was very clean, and the beach was just across the street. We had a suitcase we wanted to get rid of, but we didn't know where to put it. Other hotels would charge thousands of dollars to help, but this hotel had an employee who spoke Mandarin. She just asked the manager and they agreed to help us get rid of it. We were so grateful!"
Hotel de Marronnier Utsumi Onsen
"It was nice to see the beach right in front of me, and the inside of the hostel was neat, but the bathroom seems a bit old~ I was satisfied with the rest because I wanted to see the sea!"
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Suzuya Kaiyutei
"I used it on a day trip by train as part of Meitetsu Kanko's "Fugu Zukushi Plan." Tessa is arranged in individual portions, so it's easy to eat, and the dishes are served at a fast pace, from blanching to karaage to hot pot. The fried chicken was especially delicious. If you are a woman, the standard course is enough to satisfy you. It seems that there are private rooms, but most of the lunch customers gathered at tables in the large hall. I also used the large public bath on the 6th floor, but the indoor bath and outdoor bath were small enough to fit 6 people, and there was only enough washing space for 5 people, so the customers had to compromise with each other. The water in the outdoor bath is quite lukewarm, and the indoor bath is a bit hot at about 41 degrees, but you get used to it. Even though it's open-air, you can't really see the outside scenery. The building and the bathrooms were both clean and beautiful."
Minsyuku Maruyo
"I returned, looking forward to the fugu dinner. The food was delicious and the portions were generous, so I was satisfied. However, the other guests were still making noise even after midnight, with children's frolicking and adults' loud laughter echoing through the hallway, even though they weren't in the next room. It finally quieted down around 2:30 PM, but the irrational family was still a real nuisance. As a result, I had a terrible headache the next morning due to lack of sleep, and it was the first time I'd ever experienced such a painful experience on a trip. Being a guesthouse, the walls are thin, so I was prepared for some noise. I've heard babies crying in the night before, but at the time, I didn't think much of it. Unlike hotels and inns, even the slightest noise can have an impact on a guesthouse, so I think they should set a lights-out time and make an announcement. At breakfast, a woman, who seemed to be a family member, started talking loudly from her cell phone, so I think they could have asked her to leave the room, or at least made some consideration so I could have enjoyed my meal. I'm disappointed that I had to check out in the morning with such a bad feeling. It's a shame as I've used this place many times and it holds many fond memories for me, but I don't think I'll be using it again."
Hotel Himakaso
"I think it's good for people who want to taste retro, although the paper was torn in an old hotel. It was a Japanese room, but it was very spacious and relaxing The employees were very friendly and nice Because there were few guests, the public bath was very empty and I was able to relax."
Taikairou
Hotel Unabara
"We were very polite."
Sumie Chita
"It was very easy to spend from arrival to return. I was able to spend a lot of time because I could eat sake, soft drinks, sweets and ice cream. I would like to come again."
Maruha Shokudou Ryokan Minamichita Toyohama Honten
Iine Hotel Resea Minamichita
"The hotel is relatively old, but the rooms are spacious and clean, with complete facilities and beautiful views of the sea. Breakfast and dinner are rich in variety and taste good. There is a hot spring bath, which is very comfortable. Traveling is also very convenient."
Shinojima Takamineso
"For New Year's, I booked Takamineso, located on the highest point of Shinojima, a remote island in Aichi, with three friends. This time, a friend from Shinojima provided a car, so we were able to explore Shinojima, including the beautiful sandy beaches and the monument park, before checking in, which was a lot of fun. The inn's food was a gorgeous special New Year's kaiseki meal, featuring everything from pufferfish to spiny lobster, abalone, and Chita beef, all of which were incredibly luxurious and delicious!!! The bath had a great view, and the hot spring water from Minamichita warmed me to the core. Breakfast was also sumptuous, with spiny lobster soup and whitebait so delicious that I ate three bowls of rice and was completely stuffed. Thank you for the meal. <Special kaiseki dinner> ◆ Appetizers including boiled abalone ◆ Local fish sashimi and raw oysters ◆ Spiny lobster sashimi ◆ Tessa ◆ Tetchiri and oyster hotpot (finish with rice porridge) ◆ Chita beef fillet steak teppanyaki ◆ Golden grilled shrimp ◆ Octopus rice ◆ Vinegared dish ◆ Pickles ◆ Dessert <Special kaiseki breakfast> ◆ Steamed abalone ◆ Dried fish, dried whitebait, raw* ◆ Seasoned seaweed and rice ◆ Spiny lobster soup"
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Number of reviews |
264 |
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Total properties |
57 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
PHP 15,426 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
PHP 16,522 |
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Shuku Kaifuu |
FAQs About Hotels in Minamichita
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What are the best places to stay in Minamichita?
Some of the best places to stay in Minamichita are near popular attractions like Himakajima and Shino Island, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Minamichita near Himakajima?
Some of the top hotels in Minamichita near Himakajima include Hotel Himakaso (from PHP 4,773), Himakajima Minshuku Kotoei (from PHP 3,539) and Hotel Yagobei (from PHP 7,186), all offering easy access to Himakajima, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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Where can I find the best hotels in Minamichita?
Minamichita has some of the best hotels for you to select. Whether you're traveling for business or on a vacation, Shuku Kaifuu (from PHP 12,686), Tabist Centro Chita (from PHP 2,078) and Hotel de Marronnier Utsumi Onsen (from PHP 3,847) are preferred hotels.
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What is the best spa hotel in Minamichita?
Getting tired after a long walk? Ikeuo No Mifune (from PHP 2,667), Hotel Himakaso (from PHP 4,773) and Minshuku Kinosuke (from PHP 10,426) provide highly rated spa services.
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What’s the best hotel in Minamichita with hot springs?
Wanna experience hot springs in your hotel? Shuku Kaifuu (from PHP 12,686), Hotel de Marronnier Utsumi Onsen (from PHP 3,847) and Ikeuo No Mifune (from PHP 2,667) have hot springs. Book now!
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What are some hotels with pools in Minamichita?
Hotel de Marronnier Utsumi Onsen (from PHP 3,847) is a hotel with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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Where can you find hotels with excellent breakfast in Minamichita?
Shuku Kaifuu (from PHP 12,686),Tabist Centro Chita (from PHP 2,078) and Hananomaru (from PHP 6,769) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with fresh, delicious breakfast!
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