A short 5-minute walk from JR Toyooka Station, the Toyooka Sky Hotel offers compact yet functional accommodation with free WiFi access.
Weng Hong
Singapore
The room is well kept and clean. Size was large enough to put a 26" luggage on the floor. Room facilities included are typical of Japanese business hotels. Included breakfast is Japanese and is filling! The hotel is about 10 min walk from Toyooka station but there are not many shops/eateries around.
Set in Toyooka, 1.6 km from Kirihama Beach, Kyukamura Takeno-Kaigan offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Well situated in the Kinosaki Onsen district of Toyooka, Japanese Guesthouse Kinosaki Wakayo (Female Only) is set 2.8 km from Kinumaki Shrine, 4.2 km from Seto Shrine and 4.8 km from North Disaster...
Located in the famous Kinosaki hot-spring area, Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel features Japanese-style rooms with large windows and mountain views.
Serena
New Zealand
The staff were courteous, friendly and attentive. These days it’s rare to receive such attentive service from staff, even at top-quality hotels. I’m glad the staff at this hotel still adhere to providing high quality service.
The food service was also excellent. We had the crab dinner course and it was so much food, all delicious and served immaculately. Our room was spacious and had everything you need, and there are baths available at the hotel too :)
3.1 km from Kinumaki Shrine in Toyooka, Suizansou offers accommodation with access to a sauna, hot spring bath and public bath. It is set 4.5 km from Seto Shrine and provides a lift.
Jing
Australia
Great location, about 5 minutes walk from the station and in the centre of the town. The place has its own onsen which is a bonus. Staff were friendly and helpful. Rooms were spacious.
3.4 km from Kinumaki Shrine in Toyooka, Tsuruya Ryokan features accommodation with access to a hot spring bath. This 2-star ryokan offers free shuttle service and full-day security.
peggy21
United Kingdom
Location was good. Within walking distance of station and most sights. Good restuarants in the back streets nearby.
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Kinosaki Onsen district of Toyooka, KINOSAKI KNOT female only dormitory - Vacation STAY 25710v is 2.4 km from Kinumaki Shrine.
Clean, comfortable, and very friendly host. Highly recommended
Set in Toyooka, 1.6 km from Kirihama Beach, Kyukamura Takeno-Kaigan offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in Toyooka, 12 km from Toyooka City History Museum, Blue Ridge Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
FAQs about hotels in Toyooka
On average, 3-star hotels in Toyooka cost £266 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toyooka are £257 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toyooka can on average be found for £737 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Kinosaki Onsen is such a charming town. After spending a week running around cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, it was nice to unwind in a small town that was very self-contained but also had some nice outdoor activities like exploring Mt. Daishi, in addition to the 7 public baths.
Alana
10
Scored 10
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to...
If you love onsens and seafood, this is the perfect place to go unwind and dine. Kinosaki Onsen is a small, photogenic town that feels more like a neighborhood. There are many kinds of restaurants, but especially crab seems to be the hit here, with shops that sell them right out on the street.
Tip: a few websites offer real-time percentages of how busy any onsen in the area is.
HenryCM
Japan
10
Scored 10
This ryokan is beyond my expectations.
This ryokan is beyond my expectations. They have more than every thing. Their hospitality was so impressive. The food was excellent which served in private room. Strongly recommend for to anyone who is looking a best experience in kinosaki onsen.
Nan Chayanee
Thailand
10
Scored 10
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night...
we stayed at Yamamotoya Ryokan, Kinosaki Onsen for one night which was too short.
overall Kinosaki Onsen is a gem of a village. It is picture perfect and with lots of "protected" traditional Japanese wooden frame homes.
You travel back in time ! old houses, people on yukatas and clogs, a small stream passes thru the middle of town with willow trees. few vehicles and few locals on roads, a typical tourist village.
The best time to enjoy the atmosphere and ambience - dusk. Esp with the street lights and lights from the roadside buildings
My Ryokan is fantatstic - we visited during shoulder season and prices were great. Will come again in autumm 2024. there are extra costs to be paid for public onsen but well worth.
Tried 4 public onsen which was awesome - cave onsen, outdoor onsen facing a mountain stream, outdoor onsen. The morning public bath was less busy with few users while the evening baths was very busy, My choice of onsen was Gohsonronyu, outdoor facing a trees and mountain stream and the cave onsen. kinosaki is technically an ONSEN village.
we dropped our luggage to be delivered to hotel opposite the train station. went exploring the village and used the cable car to offer prayers to the village onsen guardian. everywhere is within walking distance
chye
Malaysia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in.
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to be in. However, it can get a bit touristy during some months. We went in September which is considered the low season, yet we felt that there were too many people around. However =, it is still the best onsen town in the Kansai region.
Josh
Singapore
10
Scored 10
I've never stayed in a town like Toyooka.
I've never stayed in a town like Toyooka. We could follow the willow-lined canal and walk the town in our beautiful yukata. We ate all along our route -- Sugi Bee Sweets for delicious honey-infused frozen yogurt and a fruit drink sweetened with honey, Family Mart for a bento box and egg sandwich, and breakfast was provided with incredible grace and beauty by our onsen, Nishimuraya Honkan. The town is very walkable -- we only were in a vehicle going to and from our onsen by shuttle bus. We were a little surprised that so many of the restaurants closed very early -- I'm assuming that was because we were there in the off-season.
After staying in both chain and independent hostels in Japan, and elsewhere in the world, I have to say this was my favourite hostel experience. It truly felt like my friend and I had just been invited to a family member's home to stay for the night. It was such a lovely and cozy experience! The decor is whimsical, the kitchen is well-stocked, the showers and facilities are fantastic, and the room we stayed in was tatami and lovely. Whenever I am in the Toyooka area again, I will be returning to stay at Hostel Act :)
Great breakfast was provided, and the staff are super nice even if there's a language barrier. It's a bit of a distance from the Onsen town but the staff picked us up from the train station and brought us to the hotel, then dropped us back off at the Onsen town with a pickup time and location to meet them when it was time to leave. They even loaned us umbrellas due to the rain. If you're on a budget but want to go to Kinosakionsen town and have a nice stay you can't do much better than this
Great service! The luggage was brought to the room in advance. The guest room is spacious and equipped with an air purifier, making it very comfortable to sleep in. They also provided hot water, cold water, and some snacks. The large glass windows offered a relaxing view of the mountains across. The dinner and breakfast at the restaurant embodied the essence of kaiseki cuisine. The tableware and service were also meticulously prepared. I will choose this hotel again next time.
We stayed in Japanese-style room for 1 night and it was a good experience. The room was well decorated and the futons were superrrr comfy which kind of made it really hard to get up in the morning. They offer shared bathrooms with japanese-style hot bath in the hotel which we loved using a lot! The most impressive thing is the staffs’ service. Thank you very much for the warm hospitality, especially from Siwakoti :)
It was a laid back place with some shared spaces like the toilets and a downstairs kitchen area. The establishment itself is a bookstore / cafe and the hosts are generally hanging out there. It was a good stay and we enjoyed interacting with our hosts. Definitely worth a stay. However, if you're coming for the onsens, note that the onsen pass or yukatas are not provided by the hosts, like a hotel would in Kinosaki.
Location is in the center of the town so easy walk to all places. Front desk staff is friendly .Dinner with seasonal crabs is tasty though we are being seated in a very awkward location directly face the entrance when there are still plenty of empty seating. The owner’s paintings demonstrated in the hotel is a nice addition. Also family onsen is available to use free of charge.
The hotel was very well situated in the town. It had beautiful views of the central river and a beautiful Japanese garden at the back of the property. The decor is contemporary Japanese minimalism, with careful attention to detail. Thoughtful touches of the traditional property have been preserved. The pillows and bed were extremely comfortable.
Even though we couldn't get a reservation for the hotel's dinner or breakfast, the staff kindly gave advice for other nearby options.
All of the staff were super kind and bilingual.
Also the use of the umbrellas, geta and yukata, bags for our bath stuff and the pass for the baths helped to offset the price of the room.
very personal touch due to very engaged hotel owner. felt like being invited by family, excellent service and food, spaceous room with view on the street, welcome tea ceremony by owner’s mother, private onsen
Centrally located in Kinosakionsen, not Toyooka. It should be noted to take the train to Kinosakionsen Station. Staff very helpful upon check-in. Free onsen passes. Book a room with a private bathroom.
Breakfast was nice served in the room. Hotel is really nice and traditional. There are also Green Tea Ceremony by hotel’s owner mom. It was impressive.
Thank you and hope to visit again :)
The food was really amazing and the staff were the best. Also it is in the best spot to do the onsen because you can do a loop and see them all and end back at the hotel its great.
Everything was really great, the hotel staff was very nice and the service was convenient, the rooms were clean we could drop our luggage even before check in etc. All good.
Nice place to stay with regular shuttles back and forward between the main street and hotel. Dinner was lovely - didn't have breakfast so not sure what that included.
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