JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu features 7 dining options, free WiFi while certain rooms feature panoramic sea and city views, a 1-minute stroll from JR Takamatsu Station.
Offering modern rooms with a Simmons bed, a flat-screen satellite TV and free wired internet, Royal Park Hotel is a 5-minute drive from JR Takamatsu Train Station. Massages and bicycles are available....
JR Clement Inn Takamatsu provides air-conditioned rooms in Takamatsu. Located around 0.7 mi from Takamatsu castle, the Japanese-style business hotel is also 4.3 mi away from Setonaikai Kokuritsukōen.
A 10-minute walk from Takamatsu Station, Rihga Hotel Zest Takamatsu offers comfortable rooms with free internet. The hotel features 5 dining options and massage services.
Located in the center of Takamatsu city, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Takamatsu offers modern Western accommodations with free WiFi available throughout the building.
Located within 1.9 miles of Takamatsu Heike Monogatari Historical Museum and 2.8 miles of Asahi Green Park, Dormy Inn Takamatsu Chuo Koenmae Natural Hot Spring has rooms in Takamatsu.
Offering a Japanese/French restaurant with outdoor dining, rental bicycles and free parking, Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel is 2.5 mi from JR Takamatsu Station and 2.2 mi from Ritsurin-koen Garden.
Offering modern rooms with a Simmons bed, a flat-screen satellite TV and free wired internet, Royal Park Hotel is a 5-minute drive from JR Takamatsu Train Station. Massages and bicycles are available.
Comfortable art-deco hotel with helpful staff and great ambience
Dormy Inn Takamatsu is located in the center of Takamatsu city's shopping and amusement district. It features air-conditioned rooms with free wired internet access.
Located in Takamatsu, 3.5 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 00941v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Rooms have a 32-inch LCD TV and free wired internet. Each air-conditioned room at Takamatsu Airport APA Hotel comes with an private bathroom and offers video-on-demand movies.
A 3-minute walk from Kawaramachi Train Station, APA Hotel Takamatsu Kawaramachi provides basic rooms with an LCD TV and a private bath. It serves a Japanese breakfast and has free Wi-Fi at the lobby.
Located in Takamatsu, 3.5 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22102v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Takamatsu and with Kitahamaebisu Shrine reachable within a 16-minute walk, Hotel Wing International Takamatsu provides free bikes, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
great location, good breakfast, free drink bar all day.
Hotel Bokaiso is a 25-minute drive from Takamatsu Station. Guests can enjoy the sunset and city views at night from the summit of Mount Yashima, a 12-minute drive away.
시설이 오래되어보였으나 청결하게 잘관리되고 있었음.
조식으로 나온 주먹밥이 심플하지만 맛이 좋았음
Located in Takamatsu, 3.5 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, Guest House Ihatov - Vacation STAY 22122v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering a Japanese/French restaurant with outdoor dining, rental bicycles and free parking, Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel is 2.5 mi from JR Takamatsu Station and 2.2 mi from Ritsurin-koen Garden.
Neat and clean. Good staff. Lots of parking space.
Featuring 5-star accommodations, Takamatsu City Hotel is located in Takamatsu, 1.2 miles from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 1.1 miles from Kitahamaebisu Shrine.
Located within 1.3 miles of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and 1.1 miles of Kitahamaebisu Shrine, Super Hotel Takamatsu Tamachi provides rooms in Takamatsu.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Train Station, Hotel AreaOne Takamatsu offers simple Western and Japanese-style accommodations with free internet access.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Business Hotel Lupinus - Vacation STAY 55814v is located in Takamatsu, a 9-minute walk from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and half a mile from Sunport...
Located in Takamatsu, a 11-minute walk from Liminal Air-core Takamatsu, ALPHABED INN Takamatsuekimae has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
La proximité de la gare et du port, la chambre confortable et propre, le check-in simple
Takamatsu Tokyu REI Hotel is located a 7-minute walk from JR Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Port. It offers a restaurant and accommodations with free internet access.
Super Hotel Takamatsu Kin en kan is offering accommodations in Takamatsu. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Business Hotel Prince is 2.5 mi from Takamatsu Castle and offers free parking and Japanese meals. Simple Western-style rooms with an private bathroom and free wired internet are provided.
Located within 1.5 miles of Takamatsu Heike Monogatari Historical Museum and 2.5 miles of Asahi Green Park, HOTEL LiVEMAX Takamatsu Eki Mae has rooms in Takamatsu.
It was an excellent location. The property was newer.
Located in Takamatsu, within a 9-minute walk of Liminal Air-core Takamatsu and half a mile of Sunport Fountain, Business Hotel Lupinus - Vacation STAY 55817v provides accommodations with free WiFi...
Takamatsu - Hotel / Vacation STAY 35288 provides free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Takamatsu.
FAQs about hotels in Takamatsu
On average, 3-star hotels in Takamatsu cost $72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Takamatsu are $119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu can be found for $55 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Takamatsu this weekend is $157 or, for a 4-star hotel, $340. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Takamatsu for this weekend cost around $75 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $118 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Takamatsu for tonight. You'll pay around $248 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Takamatsu will cost around $71, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major...
Great place to unwind from the hustle and bustle of major cities in Japan, also a perfect jumping-off point for exploring islands in the Seto Inland Sea. It’s a bit sleepy and not tourist oriented, but that’s part of the charm. Plus, some of the best udon i’ve ever had.
Cal
Australia
10
Scored 10
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous...
Takamatsu is a wonderful city to explore, and it has famous sites such as Ritsurin Garden and Yashima Temple. It has lots of options for shopping and eating, and beautiful views from many locations. There's also an opportunity to take Udon making class and visit nearby islands. Udon and other local delicacies are easy to find and excellent.
HF
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically...
Takamatsu - like the rest of Shikoku - is chronically overlooked by most tourists it Japan in favor of the traditional ‘Big Name’ places like Osaka & Kyoto, but that doesn’t make it any less deserving of your visitation. On the contrary, the fact there are relatively few tourists means you can enjoy it all to yourself!
For one, it’s easily accessible. Arriving from Okayama on the Shinkansen, take the Marine Liner and you’ll be there in an hour. Even better, the ride is amazing with the views from the Seto Sea bridges that you cross giving you phenomenal views of the waters and islands between Honshu & Shikoku.
Once you arrive, you’ll find everything is nearby: the compact city center means that most attractions are easily & quickly accessible, together with plentiful shopping & dining areas.
But best of all is the beauty you’ll find here: The waves of the sea lapping the shore, the views for miles around from the top of the Icon Tower, nearby islands you can explore with a short boat ride, and cultural attractions like Shikoku Village and Ritsurin Koen that easily rival anything you can find in Kyoto.
Takamatsu is a hidden gem that just happens to be on the side of Japan where tourists don’t tread. But as lamentable as it is that it doesn’t get its deserved recognition, the absence of tourists is a good thing in that you can enjoy it without having to worry about crowds!
FishFlipper40
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan...
The 'Ritsurin Garden' is probably the finest garden in Japan and was my first 'target'. Although I arrived at 09:00 and spent over 4-hrs in the Garden, I only managed to take in the South Garden. I really should have allowed some extra time to complete the North Garden as well but tiredness and the need to continue on to other destinations prevailed. Please note that the garden opens at sunrise throughout the year; in September that means they open at 05:30am! Had I known that, I would headed there much earlier.
My second 'target' in visiting Takamatsu was to visit the latter temples (Temples 78 ~ 87) on the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Most of these (as well as Ritsurin Garden) are fairly accessible from the various lines of the Kotoden Electric Railway, so I would recommend purchasing day passes for frequent travel on the Kotoden.
peter41027912
South Korea
8.0
Scored 8.0
Naoshima, Teshima, Ritsin Garden, Takamatsu Castle are the...
Naoshima, Teshima, Ritsin Garden, Takamatsu Castle are the sites to see in town and there are others in town as well. Surprisely, every major European designer has a store in this town as well. And there are other interesting towns nearby. Kurashiki and Kotahira are steeped in tradition with not a lot if Western travelers.
Laura
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had a lot of fun driving over the huge bridges to get...
We had a lot of fun driving over the huge bridges to get there, and were so surprised at the size of this town/city! It was a lot bigger than expected and took some time to actually reach the hotel! This isn't really reflected in the map! We could have stayed much longer to enjoy the scenery and city but hadn't planned it in itinerary. So, I can't comment well on what it has to offer as we were time poor. But, driving thru and staying for a night was a very enjoyable experience using both bridges to the island! A lovely area.
Location was actually quite good - a few steps from the main shopping street, but a bit far from the train station. Staff were very friendly, all of them put in a lot of effort to help you as much as they can. Rooms were reasonably sized and well maintained. I love the smart pillow, you could have it soft or hard depending on the side you choose. Breakfast was great - very tasty and good variety. Also good luggage storage facility.
I have been to Japan twice and this place with it's being a cheap option been the best I have ever stayed. Everything was super nice. Our room was spacious and comfortable especially super clean. The facility is quite neat and futuristic with self check in option. Also it's quite close to the central areas of Takamatsu so that we have been able to make to the airport transfer bus in five minutes.
The hotel was only a short walk from the train station and located on the main boulevard. The room was reasonably large in size and the bed was comfortable. The location was close to the covered shopping streets that extend for a considerable distance with numerous dining options. There is a fairly good breakfast buffet available at an additional cost in the restaurant downstairs.
The hotel was about a 5-10 minute walk from the train station. Staff were friendly and helpful. My sons speak Japanese, which was very handy when checking in. We had a lovely, spotlessly clean room and enjoyed using the onsen late in the evening. There was a vending machine by the lift and gifts for purchase in the reception area.
The place had what we needed. We stayed in the family suite which included the whole upstairs area with the bathroom so it was nice to have that privacy. Not super central to Takamatsu but is close to the train station and to the port which was useful for us as we were travelling by ferry to nearby islands.
The owner is awesome and very kind. It was the best hostel in my 4 week Japan journey. Hostel is well kept, even though it's not brand new, it's clean and feels like home. All evenings when I stayed there, I was able to have chats with other guests, very nice social environment (and not a party house).
Public bath in last floor is amazing after a long walking day, opens from 16h to 9:30h in the morning. Hotel is quiet and clean, bed is very comfortable. The best is the location, just 1 min walking from the Train station and with a 7Eleven right within the hotel building.
The location is great as it is very close the station. There are a number of places to eat and a convenience store just down the road. It is an older hotel but it is good for a quick trip and as we were only using it as a base for getting to the islands it was good.
The hostel is only a walking distance from
both Takamatsu Station and the ferry port, which means EXCELLENT location.
The staff was kind and accomodating too. I came in before the check-in time, but he let me in earlier!
The hostel is very homey too, I like it!
Very comfortable business hotel, just beside Takamatsu station with an excellent Udon restaurant nearby.
It is a business hotel with reasonably priced rooms. The owner is super kind and willing to help beside the language gap.
I would recommend it.
With a room on the 11th floor, we had a great view over the port and the islands out to see. We were able to walk out of the station across the plaza to the hotel. Takamatsu castle was across the road.
Good size room, friendly staff, close to Takamatsu Station and the ferry terminal, free welcome drinks, free use of washer and dryer, full housekeeping service if you stay for 2 nights or more.
The hotel is close to the Ritsurin Park and close to some train stations along the local line. The room was newly renovated and very nice. They have a storgae space for bikes and bicycles.
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