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Mikuniya
4.6/524 Reviews
Love this quaint little ryokan at Kinosaki! The service is friendly although not much English is spoken there. Expect the staff to introduce you the amenities of the ryokan such as the free first-come -first-serve private onsen (there are a total of 4, but recommend the one named Hana because it's the newest and the nicest). The room itself is tiny but comfortable. There is no shower in the room, so would have to take the shower at the onsen or at the ryokan's own onsen. The room package came with kaiseki (we had the snow crab one) and it was delicious with pretty looking food. The blanket was thick and comfortable, perfect for the cold weather. There was not much view from our room.
Hotel Kinparo
4.3/558 Reviews
First of all, the food was very delicious. Especially the rice was really delicious. It is said that it is rice that grows storks, and it is said that it is rice that is cultivated without relying on pesticides and chemical fertilizers. All of the dinners were delicious with the impression that there were many twisted and elaborate menus, but the ingredients are good, so it seems that you will be pleased even if it is a little simpler. It was my child's birthday, so I added Tajima beef steak, but it was really soft and delicious. The Tajima beef ceramic plate grill has a thick sauce of burdock, but probably because I was old, this was lighter and easier to eat than the steak. The sashimi shrimp was also big, fresh, sweet and delicious, but I think it would be better if you could peel the shells. Children seemed to like steamed matsutake mushrooms in clay bottles. The children's menu is full of volume anyway. It may be unavoidable that it tends to be biased toward fried foods everywhere, but you may not need such fried foods. .. The hot spring is salty and warms up to the core of the body. However, the open-air bath of the women's bath can be seen from Marine World. Be careful when taking an open-air bath before Marine World closes. That is definitely visible. The staff were all kind to traveling with two mothers and children, and the rooms were large, making it a very memorable trip. The building itself is old, so I'm worried when I'm worried about everywhere, but I and my child were very satisfied. Thank you very much.
Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei
4.7/534 Reviews
The food is delicious, the cospa of comfort twin and universal twin (although there is no view) is good, and this is the third stay. You need to walk a little or take the inn bus to visit the outdoor hot springs, but it doesn't bother you in a pleasant season (laughs). If you like long-established inns, I think the main building or another inn is better, but this is the best for me who likes twin rooms. The convenience of staying at a city hotel while enjoying the hot water in Kinosaki. The comfort room is not wasted in the size of the walk-in closet, the functionality of the washbasin and toilet, and the shower room. I really liked it. The view is also important in the sea inn, but this room with good cospa is pushed in shirosaki. The towels are from the front desk when going to the outdoor hot spring, and the large communal bath in the inn is full of bath towels and face towels. The past two visits in August, and the outdoor hot springs and inns were lively (noisy 々), but the GW was quiet and I enjoyed the outdoor hot springs, inns and meals. I will visit you again. Thank you very much.
Kinosaki Yamamotoya
4.6/59 Reviews
The hotel has been converted to a restaurant for half a year ago. There is no room for meals. Those who are concerned can consult Ctrip customer service first. The room was useless, in fact, the town hot spring pass is only 1,200 yen per person, and I think the hotel price is a bit high. Catering was futile, set meals, and there was no particularly amazing feeling. Maybe we were expecting too much. The hotel's own hot spring is not bad. Also, the best Onoyu in the 7 hot springs in town is under maintenance and will not be open for the time being. It is also necessary to know the opening time in advance. I have lived in the Fukuzuku building in Hakone. I feel that the service and hot spring experience are much better than those of Kinosaki. The kaiseki cuisine in the room is also very ritual.
Kiraku
4.6/514 Reviews
Room: There is only a washbasin, and a separate toilet. There is no bathroom. The poor washbasin did not have hot water that night. I called the housekeeper to come, but it couldn’t be repaired later. He told me to go to the public bath to brush my teeth and wash my face, which cost so much Qian actually has problems with the basic use of hot water. Service: As soon as you enter the door, it is like a butler telling you what time to eat today and what time to have breakfast tomorrow, and will help you make your bed at night, which is not bad. Meals: There were 3 of us in the evening, and each of us had a big crab. For the first time, we had all we could eat. The dinner was great, and there was more than one dish, and there was dessert at the end. The breakfast was too rich. Soup house: They have their own soup house that can be reserved, and it can be used by families for about half an hour. It is not bad for your family to soak in soup independently.
Kinsui Annex
3.4/520 Reviews
Everything was good, but when I tried to pay the additional amount when checking out, they told me to pay even the room price I paid in advance when making the reservation, saying it was a 'tax'. After 5 minutes of us checking and finding out, they suddenly said to themselves, ”Oh,” and told me the amount to pay again. It was so At first, I thought it was a mistake, but when I thought about it, I saw that in Japan, even for small mistakes, they apologize repeatedly and say Moshiwake Gozaimasu, but the employee never said a single word of gomennasai. Are we Mistake? So, I guess we just said Hi My Steak and that because we are foreigners, we tried to eat the cash by ourselves, but if you read the review, don't live such a pitiful life. Really. And if you are a foreigner who wants to go here, beware of the guy wearing glasses who looks like the manager.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Spa in Toyooka?

    Whether you are traveling to Toyooka for business or tourism, Sennennoyu Koman , Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel and Kinosaki Yamamotoya are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Spa in Toyooka?

    For hotels with Spa in Toyooka, the average price on weekdays is THB 20,749, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is THB 22,769.

  • Which hotels with Spa in Toyooka are recommended for business travelers?

    Many hotels with Spa in Toyooka are suitable for business travelers. Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel, Sinonomesou and Blue Ridge Hotel are preferred hotels.

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    Many hotels with Spa in Toyooka are luxury hotels. Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei and Nishimuraya Honkan are very popular.

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels28
Number of Reviews428
Highest PriceTHB 126,398
Lowest PriceTHB 2,986
Average Price (Weekdays)THB 20,749
Average Price (Weekends)THB 22,769