Located in Miyoshi, 23 miles from Tsurugi-san Chairlift, Iya Kankou Ryokan has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. The hotel has family rooms.
Sunriver Oboke is located in Miyoshi, 18 mi from Tsurugi-san Chairlift and 4.3 mi from Iya Hot Spring. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
Featuring beautiful nature views from its rooftop hot spring bath, Hotel Kazurabashi offers Japanese-style rooms and a dining room where food is prepared in the hearth at the guest's table.
Providing a bar, 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae features accommodations in Miyoshi. The guest house provides rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Offering beautiful views of the changing seasons in the Iya Valley, hotel Iya Onsen provides Japanese-style accommodations and natural hot spring baths.
Offering a garden, Experiencing Traditional Life Style Inn Kajiya Iya Romantei offers accommodations in Miyoshi. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
YAMAYA BASE 2 offers accommodations in Miyoshi, 22 miles from Mannou Park and 22 miles from Kotohiragu Shrine. This apartment offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Featuring a garden, 4S STAY Awaikeda Honmachi Street offers accommodations in Miyoshi. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
This vacation home offers free private parking and a 24-hour front desk. The accommodation features a concierge service and private check-in and check-out for guests.
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation.
It's just a lovely area that lives up to it's reputation. Amazing views, good food to be had, nice places to stay and walks to be had. Plus they need the support! So f you're in Shikoku I couldn't recommend it more!
Thomas
Japan
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Scored 10
Miyoshi is great.
Miyoshi is great. Spread over quite a few km, this area has so much to offer. I loved the historic elements as well as the scenery/ geography. Most restaurants focus on fresh local produce, and spot on for flavour and quality !
Shari
Australia
10
Scored 10
Beautiful & amazing place, The rare grand landscape of the...
Beautiful & amazing place, The rare grand landscape of the mountains and waters in Japan!!! There are many interesting places hide in the deep mountains, waiting for you to discover, it is a place worth spending a few days to slowly experience and play! And if you hate crowding with many tourists, this is definitely a great choice.
jiani
China
10
Scored 10
We had a little car which made it easier to travel down...
We had a little car which made it easier to travel down valley roads and see the scenery , countryside and villages. Walking or biking would also be an option, although at times the roads are very narrow and steep.
The Iya Valley is gorgeous, mainly due to the variety of trees and foliage. The traditional houses are amazing to be in and look around .
The onsens are all fantastic- not to be missed if you are there.
The best place to stay to experience Japanese traditional life. The host Shino san is an amazing host, he really take care and think a lot about the guests. In the beginning he said he wanted to create a good memory for us, and apparently he did with his amazing hospitality. He prepared many activities that we can try and the traditional food was awesome too. The Tamago kakegohan for breakfast was the best we ever had. Everyone should stay here while traveling to Japan! You would never find something else like this place.
Great experience! Loved everything including the wood chopping, making the fire beneath the rice and bath, and making rice balls. Saw shooting stars as we relaxed outside after a fabulous dinner. Shino San could not have been more attentive to our every need. Nick really enjoyed sampling sakes from all regions of Japan. Sorry not to contribute a bottle! We will send our daughter with an offering to your sake collection.
Note that this is rustic accommodation with a composting toilet.
Everything. Staff were friendly and attentive including valet parking service. Hotel was a lovely building in a beautiful setting. Rooms were clean and spacious, staff will make your beds up whilst at dinner. Dinner and breakfast were both outstanding, a delicious selection of traditional and locally sourced japanese cuisine in a very aesthetic room. We only used the outdoor onsen which you take the funicular to. It was clean with beautiful views and not busy during our visit.
I booked there one week before leaving Japan since I never went to an Onsen. It is definitely not the regular kind of onsen and more of the high end kind. the food was original and tasteful (both evening and breakfast) both the indoor and the outside bath were beautiful and the staff was speaking good english.
If you are tall, notify them, they had to change my Kimono since they did not expect me to be this tall (over 178cm you should probably tell them).
First, I went to check in at their restaurant (HESO SALON, which btw I highly recommend, I had dinner there), then I walked to the HESO CAMP (just 10 mins away on foot). It's a beautiful traditional Japanese house. I had a huge room to myself, it was perfectly clean and I slept like a baby. The innkeeper, whom I met a the restaurant) is very friendly, helpful and also speaks great English. Very positive experience, great value for money!
We had a Japanese style room which was spacious clean and had everything we needed. There is no shower so you need to go to the bath house. The bath house has an indoor and outdoor onsen, a sauna and the bathhouse facilities. The restaurant serves traditional Japanese dinners, each night slightly different. Breakfast is a buffet style which includes some western options
I particularly like the interior decor of the room. It is new and modern and yet retain some Japanese elements, like a tatami floor in the sitting area. It is clean and attends to details such as providing a lot of sockets for electrical appliances. It is conveniently located in the Oboke region
We had a very nice recently renovated Japanese style room with a nice view. The onsen was very enjoyable and we could enjoy the beautiful surroundings from there. Dinner and breakfast were delicious, creative dishes with local ingredients like buckwheat. Everyone was very welcoming.
Great place! Good location - close to two bus stops, some major attractions and small shops and restaurant.
Rooms are spacious and very clean. Bath is also very nice to use.
Food is fantastic, one of the best I’ve had in Japan.
The owner is super nice and helpful.
An amazing location, large rooms, clean and comfortable. very iconic Japanese hotel. The outdoor baths were very pleasant and a highlight of the stay, as was the opportunity to use the hotel’s e bikes for a ride through the area. one of our best stays in Japan.
All was excellent. Onsen are a unic place. This place was very amazing with a top level services. The experience is not touristic and very traditional, I hughly recommand this place. Breathtaking view, it was one of best points of ouf trip in Japan.
The dining area was very atmospheric. It was probably the best hotel dinner we've had in Japan. The service was excellent, and the hotel owner came out to sing a song during dinner, which was lovely. Also, the spa (onsen) was wonderful.
Great onsen facilities which weren't too busy. Tasty, large buffet breakfast. Stayed in Japanese style tatami room and beds were pre-made, had a small backroom as well with seating area. Fridge and kettle in room. Free parking in front.
Stayed 3 nights unfortunately the cafe was closed due to a private party on the first night and closed on Monday. But the night we did eat there it was good.
Spacious Japanese style room and very good shared showers and toilets.
Dinner was outstanding. - worth staying here just for the food. The host was very friendly and made us feel welcome. The room was traditional Japanese - lovely, but sleeping on a futon still takes some getting used to.
Shino-san’s home is one of the most fascinating and gorgeous places I’ve ever stayed. The wood fired hot tub, the traditional Japanese hearth, the view, the decor and the location are all wonderful.
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