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Located in Miyazu, within a 9-minute walk of Amanohashidate Beach and 700 yards of Chionji Temple, Auberge Amanohashidate provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free...
Hotel Kitanoya offers rooms with ocean views just a 6-minute walk from Amanohashidate Train Station. It features hot-spring baths and a Japanese restaurant.
Built over 100 years ago, Sakara Miyazu is a holiday home fully renovated in 2017. It has a shared lounge and offers free WiFi throughout the property.
The Gran Resort Amanohashidate enjoys a location in Miyazu, a 14-minute walk from Tango Regional Museum of Contemporary Art and 0.7 miles from Motoise Kono Shrine.
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyazu cost $220 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyazu are $328 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyazu can be found for $2,098 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal...
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal days. The beach was great but I think they limit the days you can swim. Nice stroll along the sandbar. Amanohashidate is the main thing, there's nothing much to do in Ine aside from taking the boat tour. It's probably best to take the tour that starts from Amanohashidate and goes straight to Ine if you want to save time.
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Miyazu is called "Kyoto by the Sea" and is a great place to...
Miyazu is called "Kyoto by the Sea" and is a great place to visit for it's proximity to several appealing places. Amanohashidate or the "bridge to heaven" is a narrow 3.6 kilometer sandbar which, seen from a nearby mountain with cable car access, is one of the "three great views of Japan." It is also just a short drive or bus ride to Ine, a scenic and charming fishing village. There are temples and shines and just great seaside walks and scenery. We had a great dinner at our ryokan Shinpuro, a nearby restaurant Ogura and the Amanohashidate Winery. The Ine Cafe is a great place to sip coffee and take in the great scenery. Miyazu is accessible by train, bus or car. We used the bus to travel or just walked. We spent our 20th wedding anniversary in Miyazu and were't disappointed.
Location is a tad out of the way but was ok even while dragging a large suitcase along. There are no staff and this is a self-check-in and check-out hotel, and there are no facilities either, but the room is very spacious and well-equipped. Getting from here to Amanohashidate is easy and there are some great restaurants within walking distance (though it is a bit of a walk). Room was very clean and definitely great value for money versus most of the hotels in the area.
Centrally located in Amanohashidate - 3-min walk across the street to rail station and all major bus stops. The hotel garden is an ideal place to take a panorama view at the Asoumi Sea. The room we stayed overnight is a bit dated but overall clean and cozy. Breakfast buffet is great with a variety of Japanese dishes. I also enjoyed the public onsen facilities, a nice fit for the vacation trip.
Location: The hotel is ideally situated, with popular attractions like Amanohashidate and Chion-ji Temple within walking distance.
Family-Friendly: Amanohashidate Hotel offers a comfortable stay for families, with amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and even a sauna.
Scenic Views: The hotel provides a great view of the surrounding area, making the stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
I love this place so much! If you don't mind staying one train station away from Amanohashidate, this is the best place to go (especially if you're with friends/family. The place is clean, beds are so comfy, and you'll have your own kitchen. We were able to cook our own food. Also, the staff are very polite. It was very easy to communicate with the owner, too.
Even though the single room was with shared toilet, there was a sink in the room, which was convenient for brushing teeth and washing the face. The shared toilets were clean. For people too shy to use the public bath at the hotel next door, there is a shower room at the first floor next to the washing machines.
Really lovely hotel, I would like to stay there all day and night. The rooms are huge, foods r delicious and staffs are friendly. Everything is perfect there, everything that u need can find in the room, free mini bar. Inside the bathroom, u can find flat irons, facial masks and lotion etc
I’ll make it brief. I loved this place. The staff were exceptionally kind and welcoming. It’s a Japanese style hotel which equally means clean and neat. It has a tiny Onsen-like bathroom inside with a sea view. I highly recommend this place for visitors of Amsnohashodate.
The bed-the most comfortable bed that I had in Japan within this budget range. I had the best night of sleep. Also its open style kitchen area with free coffee/tea and baluda oven toaster on the lobby floor was convenient to use.
Traditional Japanese hotel with some 7 rooms in an old building. Rooms and Onsen are a bit small and dated. Excellent service with nice breakfast and dinner. Excellent location right next to the famous rotating bridge.
The room was in good condition. I liked the fact that it was a Japanese tatami room and the yukata was prepared, making it fun for foreigners to travel. The table in the room was also large, so it was good to eat.
The ocean view was lovely, the facilities impeccably clean and the beds were very comfortable. the owner left a little Japanese biscuit or cake with the tea which we found charming.
Breakfast was served on the 3rd floor facing the scenic Amanohashidate sand bar. Combination of Japanese/Western dishes - all good. Seating was well distanced from other guests.
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