Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Kotohira-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa Prefecture, Shikoku including Kotosankaku, Kotohira Grand Hotel Sakuranosho, Koubaitei, Kotohira Onsen Onyado Shikishimakan, Kotohira Kadan, Konpira Onsen Toramaru Ryokan, Takaraya, Tsuruya Ryokan.
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4 based on 397 reviews
See why so many travelers make Kotosankaku their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Kotohira-cho. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Close to some of Kotohira-cho's most popular landmarks, such as Takatoro (0.2 mi) and Matsuo-ji Temple (0.3 mi), Kotosankaku is a great destination for tourists. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a minibar, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Kotosankaku features a gift shop, a coffee shop, and shops, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and breakfast. If you are driving to Kotosankaku, free parking is available. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Kotohira-cho yakiniku restaurant such as Liontei, which is a short distance from Kotosankaku. If you are interested in exploring Kotohira-cho, check out a science museum, such as Umi no Kagakukan. At Kotosankaku, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Kotohira-cho.
This was a nice hotel experience for us and the price was relatively good for a ryokan. We actually got an option without the in-room meal, which we really enjoyed because of the nearby udon and freedom it gives us. the fact that they provide such an option is really a good quality of the hotel. The room was clean and the bath was quite nice. They change the baths in the morning so it is possible to experience both types of baths. One bath has a "warm" sauna rather than hot and the other bath has several different varieties of herbal baths. Walking around you can find a lot of different kinds of art and pottery, some of it very large and nice. We noticed a lot of people just ignoring all this, so it is worth stopping and taking a look around if you go to the hotel. They also had a robot in the lobby for the kids to play with. The room came with quite a few sweets and complimentary tea. More sweets than I am used to receiving in hotels, even in Japan. It also came with all the usual amenities. The staff were fine and accommodating. we had no issues. Parking was also free if you stay the night, which is much cheaper than the 1000 yen charged for people just visiting the shrine nearby.
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Kotohira grand hotel Sakuranosho is located on the 22nd step of Kotohira shrine. Cherry blossom in Spring, Summer turns green, and red leave cover everywhere in Autumn, You may enjoy all of these view through the windows of our hotel. For ladies, You may enjoy the Woman open-air spring floating with rose flowers. For Breakfast, It's buffet, We have about 50 kings of food in cluding Japanese food and Western food.
After a long day on the road and walking the 785 steps to the Kompira-Gu Main Shrine it was a very pleasant experience staying at this Hotel. I utilised the Spa and slept with the supplied on request futon on the floor and was surprisingly comfortable. The evening meal was large and excellent and I was very pleased to have had a "ryokan" styled experience.
4.5 based on 215 reviews
Koubaitei of Kagawa Prefecture is located on Monzen Machi town under the Konpira Shrine. We have our own hot spring water source, and the Original Onsen hotspring water source from the Onsen Village and of course we have 6 rooms with private open air hot spring cabins.
The Koubaitei is an upscale Japanese-style hotel with an emphasis on service and comfort. My wife and I stayed here for 2 nights in mid-May, ‘18 on a small group tour composed of mostly British and Americans. Of the hotels we stayed in during our month-long visit to Japan, this was one of our favorites and we strongly recommend it if you are looking for a taste of Japanese hospitality at its finest, and you are ok with not being able to speak Japanese. Although some of the staff speak a small amount of English and westerners are warmly welcomed, this is most definitely a Japanese hotel – there is no English on the outside of the building and very little elsewhere. That aside, the staff were very friendly and attentive, obviously determined to make your stay pleasant. The Koubaitai is an easy walk from the JR station, though as part of its high level of service the hotel sent a small coach for our group and our luggage. The hotel is about a 10-minute walk to the main old-town approach to the Konpira-san temple, where there are a number of restaurants and shops. The lobby area is a stunning, high-ceiling open area with a wall of glass looking into a beautiful garden, and lots of comfortable places to sit and talk. Our room (907) was one of the largest we had during our month-long visit to Japan. It was attractive and well appointed, with the usual central table, a side table, and a mini-bar with tea-making facilities. Being in the Japanese style, the beds were futons placed on the room’s tatami mats while we were at dinner. They were fairly comfortable, even the firm rice-hull pillows. The bathroom was good-sized and attractive, with a separate rooms for the vanity, shower/tub (Onsen-style), and the usual Japanese starship captain’s chair toilet. The hotel baths were downstairs on the ground floor and were beautiful, with both indoor and outdoor pools. We had two excellent banquet-style meals during our stay, but since these were served to our group in a private room we can’t comment on the restaurant ala carte menu. The breakfast buffet was served in the restaurant, with two serving areas featuring a wide array of Japanese and western dishes. Everything we had was very good. The restaurant setting was off the lobby and was very pleasant. The Koubaitei is an excellent hotel and we don’t hesitate to recommend it. We stayed as part of a group, but we wouldn’t hesitate to return here as a couple.
4 based on 22 reviews
小学生の息子と二人で宿泊。お部屋はコンパクトながら、隅々まで気の利いた設備、かわいい和モダンな小物、アメニティで大変快適に過ごすことができました。無料のサービスがたくさんあり、特にお風呂上がりのアイスキャンディは子供が大喜びでした。貸切風呂は4つあり、特に混雑することもなく、予約無しでいつでも入れるのがとても良かったです。ただ、若いスタッフの方がもっと温かみを感じる接客があれば完璧かな、と思いました。
4.5 based on 219 reviews
Nestled in the gardens lush with green, there are Sukiya-zukuri Japanese houses which use traditional Japanese architectural styles, and the Konpira Spring Kotohira Kadan, a traditional Japanese inn that has brilliantly harmonized with the modern architecture. There are records of famous litterateurs from Japanese history having lodged here, and they were able to immerse themselves in their creations while gazing at the gardens that vibrantly change with the seasons. Within the grounds, there is a Japanese-style garden that uses the sloping land of the mountain which is rare for inns and hotels, and guests can go on excursions to view the area. And, it is possible to see Mount Iino, known for the townscape of Kotohira and by its nickname of Sanuki-Fuji, from the large bath. Won't you come rest your mind while experiencing Japanese culture at the Kotohira Kadan, an inn in the gardens of Konpira Hot Spring Village?
We just returned from a quick but memorable trip to Shikoku. We stayed at Kotohira Kadan for our first night since it's conveniently situated to enjoy some of the finest Sanuki Udon noodle restaurants in the area (we chose not to explore Kotohira-gu (aka "Konpira-san") - that will be reserved for a next visit.) While we enjoy modern rooms as much as the next person, we also appreciate traditional architecture, furnishings and decor... and Chouseiden (長生殿), Kotohira Kadan's top room, oozed history and tradition in a way that left us with a lasting impression. Chouseiden is one of a handful of stand-alone villas at the ryokan, and was inhabited by the local Lord many years ago. It's also liberally adorned with the art collection of the original owner Kotohira Kadan, including ancient folding screens, sliding doors and hanging scrolls that were produced by famous artists. It's so history-laden that it is bound to creep some people out... I don't think Mrs. KI-NRT would ever choose to live in such a room, but as an "experience" it was well worth the privilege of trying out Chouseiden. It does have the comforts of a modern ryokan/hotel, such as toilets with washlets, fast WiFi and Western-style beds, and boasts 152m² of total living space, which is generous by any definition of a flagship ryokan room. The only drawback was the lack of a private Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room - something we've come to expect at top-level ryokans, at least (and especially) in their top rooms. Some of the standard rooms do offer in-room Onsen baths, however, which might tip the scales to the non-villa rooms' favor for some people. As a consolation, Kotohira Kadan offers the use of their private bath (which can be rented out by the hour), and it's free for guests staying at one of the Hanare Villa rooms. Food was served in our room, and it was a delight. While it's not the best ryokan meal we've ever had, we appreciated the efforts taken by the kitchen staff to offer seasonal and local dishes that gave us a good taste of Kagawa. In particular, the deep-fried Pike Conger with simmered vegetables doused in a dashi broth was unique and flavorful, as well as the Red Sea Bream Shabu Shabu (Hot Pot.) Breakfast was also varied and bountiful, although nothing really blew us away, which is just as well, since we were planning to go on an Udon tasting expedition beginning later that morning. The grounds are not massive, but there's a pretty little pond with some interesting vegetation around it. And the architecture of the Hanare Villas (including Chouseiden) give Kotohira Kadan a real sense of place given its proximity to Kotohira-gu. Keep in mind that the property is quite large when it comes to room count (43 total), so there may be some walking between your room and the main reception and lounge areas (from Chouseiden, you'll need to walk outside for a short distance - fine if the weather is cooperating.) Service is not up to the standards set by top luxury ryokans in Japan; it partly has to do with the comparatively high room count, but perhaps the service culture in Kagawa is not as refined as other locales(?) While there was nothing wrong with the staff, their attitude was indifferent overall. They were not particularly proactive (nobody came running out to help us with our bags when we pulled up in the parking lot, for instance), and the pace of meeting requests was leisurely at best. Overall, Kotohira Kadan offers a good stay at a reasonable price, and while it's not luxurious or provides the Omotenashi service that finer ryokans in Hakone or Izu are famous for, the uniqueness of the Chouseiden experience made our stay a memorable one.
4 based on 28 reviews
Welcome to Toramaru Ryokan, your Kotohira-cho “home away from home.” Toramaru Ryokan aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Kotohira-cho, Toramaru Ryokan is located a short distance from Kotohira Town Hall (0.1 mi) and Takatoro (0.5 mi). Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Toramaru Ryokan features room service, shops, and a gift shop, to help make your stay more enjoyable. If you are driving to Toramaru Ryokan, parking is available. If you like sushi restaurants, Toramaru Ryokan is conveniently located near Kasuga Sushi and Konpira Market Kaisenmaru. If you are interested in exploring Kotohira-cho, check out one of the architectural buildings, such as JR Kotohira Station, Matsuo-ji Temple, and Ishizuchi Shrine. Toramaru Ryokan puts the best of Kotohira-cho at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Located on the way to the shrine, you can still access it by car. Although it is so close to the shrine it is overlooking a river and our room was quiet. It was large and comfortable. We slept on tatami floor with futon and we thoroughly enjoyed it The food offered was plentiful and very tasty both dinner and breakfast. We were lucky to experience a very special festival: the kotohiragu night procession. I would definitely recommend this place and would love to stay there again.
2.5 based on 14 reviews
See why so many travelers make Takaraya their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Kotohira-cho. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. While staying at Takaraya, visitors can check out Takatoro (0.2 mi) and Matsuo-ji Temple (0.4 mi), some of Kotohira-cho's top attractions. The rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to paid private parking available nearby. Travelers looking to enjoy some yakiniku can head to Liontei. Otherwise, you may want to check out a Chinese restaurant such as Kappo Dining Maruchu. Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular historic sites, such as Kotohira-gu Shrine, Former Konpira Old Theater Kanamaruza, and Izutama Shrine. At Takaraya, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Kotohira-cho.
It's 5 mins walk from the centre of downtown and entrance of Konpira. Budget price compared with nearby hotels, Japanese dinner and breakfast are surprice, though the dinning area is a bit small and crowded. Charged car park of the hotel is 250m from the hotel. The hotel has a public bath with onsen (which I knew in advance), toilet is shared (which I didn't know). The worst thing is that I bought some raw fish for my supper but find there is no fridge in room when I check-in. Except this, my stay is generally okay. We can also access free wifi in room.
3.5 based on 49 reviews
See why so many travelers make Tsuruya Ryokan their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Kotohira-cho. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a charming setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Nearby landmarks such as Matsuo-ji Temple (0.2 mi) and Kotohira Town Hall (0.2 mi) make Tsuruya Ryokan a great place to stay when visiting Kotohira-cho. The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Tsuruya Ryokan features shops, 24 hour security, and baggage storage. In addition, as a valued Tsuruya Ryokan guest, you can enjoy a lounge that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Travelers looking to enjoy some yakiniku can head to Liontei. Otherwise, you may want to check out a sushi restaurant such as Kasuga Sushi or Konpira Market Kaisenmaru. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a science museum, such as Umi no Kagakukan. At Tsuruya Ryokan, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Kotohira-cho.
We had a 4 night stay at Tsuruya Ryokan and were made to feel welcome from the minute we arrived. The manager, who came out to meet us in the car park, spoke English. When he was not available and comunication challenging the staff member used a voice translation app on her phone. We had asked for and got a non-smoking room. We had not asked for western beds but these had thoughtfully been provided. I don't recognise any issues mentioned in the previous post although agree decor in the room was a bit old - but not offensively so. There was a foot spa and communal bath house - we used and enjoyed both. Our room had no free wifi but we had access to that in the lounge. Food was excellent at both dinner and breakfast and overall value for money was good. We would stay again if in the area and definitely if visiting the nearby shrine as location for that is perfect.
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