Top 10 hotels in Takachiho-cho, Japan

September 17, 2022 Renato Branum

Discover the best hotels in Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu including Solest Takachiho Hotel, Hotel Grateful Takachiho, Kokumin Shukusha Hotel Takachiho, Hana Ryokan Iwatoya, Yamazato, Imakuni Ryokan, Guest House Iwato, Hotel Shikimi, Ryokan Senju, Shinsen.
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1. Solest Takachiho Hotel

1261-1 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
44%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 57 reviews

Solest Takachiho Hotel

Looking for a place to stay in Takachiho-cho? Then look no further than Solest Takachiho Hotel, a hotel that brings the best of Takachiho-cho to your doorstep. Rooms at Solest Takachiho Hotel offer a refrigerator and air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. Baggage storage is one of the conveniences offered at this hotel. An on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Solest Takachiho Hotel, free parking is available. While staying at Solest Takachiho Hotel, visitors can check out Amanomanai (0.4 mi) and Tunnel Station (1.6 mi), some of Takachiho-cho's top attractions. Travelers looking to enjoy some ramen can head to Asuka Ramen. Otherwise, you may want to check out a seafood restaurant such as Take Sushi or Shokudo Nobu. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a history museum, such as Takachiho Museum of History and Folklore. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Solest Takachiho Hotel as you experience everything Takachiho-cho has to offer.

Good midrange hotel

Reviewed By Josgreet1

Good quality mid-range hotel. Probably one of the better places to stay when visiting the area. There's a couple of nice local restaurants within walking distance as well as some shops. You can reach Takachiho gorge within a 20 min walk or 5 min car ride. Hotelrooms are small but well equipped and have a couch. The beds in the double rooms are quite narrow. You can open the room window to let some fresh air in.

2. Hotel Grateful Takachiho

1352-1 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
38%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 114 reviews

Hotel Grateful Takachiho

Looking for a place to stay in Takachiho-cho? Then look no further than Hotel Grateful Takachiho, a charming hotel that brings the best of Takachiho-cho to your doorstep. Hotel Grateful Takachiho is a charming hotel offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free internet access is offered to guests. Plus, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Takachiho-cho. While staying at Hotel Grateful Takachiho, visitors can check out Amanomanai (0.8 mi) and Tunnel Station (1.2 mi), some of Takachiho-cho's top attractions. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Hatsuei, Meat Workshop Hatsuei, and Sumibiyaki Zipang, which are some barbeque restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you are interested in exploring Takachiho-cho, check out one of the waterfalls, such as Manai Falls, Tamatare Falls, and Jokoji Waterfall. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Grateful Takachiho as you experience everything Takachiho-cho has to offer.

Everything I needed, and friendly

Reviewed By Banda-in-Japan

This "business" hotel was perfect for my stay on this trip. It was centrally located and had a convenience store on the lowest level where I could grab a quick hot meal. The staff were very friendly and helpful. I had plans to attend the yokagura at Takachiho Shrine and they directed me so that I could walk there in less than 15 minutes; super easy! I had been travelling for several days and needed to do laundry--they had a coin laundry room and sold small packets of detergent. The room was very comfortable--nice bed, lots of power points for charging devices, pretty much everything I needed. Good wifi service, too! The only down side was that the ceiling in the bath/toilet was a little low. There was just enough clearance for a six-footer like me to wash my hair.

3. Kokumin Shukusha Hotel Takachiho

1037-4 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
29%
Good
57%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 143 reviews

Kokumin Shukusha Hotel Takachiho

Spick & span hotel

Reviewed By I_S_B_L_o

Spacious hotel with big dining hall. Rooms are typical Japanese size. Service is efficient and friendly. Onsens are available. Dinner was generous. It’s near the Takachiho gorge which is simply gorgeous.

4. Hana Ryokan Iwatoya

6332-1 Iwato, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1621 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
39%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 36 reviews

Hana Ryokan Iwatoya

A Ryokan you will remember for a long time

Reviewed By Futtsu1972

A very special place to stay. They look after you so well. The building is rather old but the family takes care of it with lots of love. The food is very tasty and plentiful, excellent Futons, big bath and tatami flooring everywhere.

5. Yamazato

729-44 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
44%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 27 reviews

Yamazato

Really Great Experience

Reviewed By Virgrine

We have been extremely satisfied to stay in Yamazato Inn. We found the bedroom nice, large and confortable, we appreciated all the nice attentions we received from our hosts, they were very nice people. We had a private bathroom and separate private toilets. The best in japanese traditional style and modern comfort. We slept extremely well on the mattresses. And the breakfast is quite extraordinary. Highly recommended !!

6. Imakuni Ryokan

803-4 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
14%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
2%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 42 reviews

Imakuni Ryokan

Imakuni Ryokan is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Takachiho-cho, offering a charming environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. While staying at Imakuni Ryokan, visitors can check out Amanomanai (0.7 mi) and Tunnel Station (1.6 mi), some of Takachiho-cho's top attractions. Imakuni Ryokan is a charming ryokan offering air conditioning and a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The ryokan features a gift shop and baggage storage. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available. If you’re looking for a seafood restaurant, consider a visit to Take Sushi or Shokudo Nobu, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Imakuni Ryokan. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a historic site, such as Kushifuru Shrine. Enjoy your stay in Takachiho-cho!

Dated but clean hotel

Reviewed By xiaoxuan

There aren’t many hotel choices in this area. We stayed in their Japanese tatami room for 5. Overall this hotel is good value for the price. The hotel is dated but very clean. There is a standard onsen for a soak. We booked with breakfast (Japanese) which was good . Limited free parking lots. The staff helped us to book a nice izakaya nearby for our dinner. Again not many choices and suggest a reservation for any restaurant. Adequate for a one night stay.

7. Guest House Iwato

692-i Iwato, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1621 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
60%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 10 reviews

Guest House Iwato

Comfortable quiet little house

Reviewed By kirstine2013

As a single traveller, I chose this single standing, two level ideal lodging near to the Amano Iwato shrine & was pleasantly surprise. Check in was easy and the small unity provided all my needs with a microwave, fridge, hairdryer, wifi and sofa bed & futon bedding. The heating plus ready hot water were both very welcome. There are cafes and a supermarket nearby (2km) which close when tourists leave. Parking nearby is off road.

8. Hotel Shikimi

729-29 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
44%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 27 reviews

Hotel Shikimi

Lovely Ryokan Stay

Reviewed By Sharon C

This is a family run hotel and the staff are extremely lovely. There is a newer part of this hotel that we unfortunately did not stay in. Our room was in the main building where you would find the reception area, the lobby, a small gift shop, the onsen and where the restaurant rooms are located. Our room was located on the third floor, which was one level up from the reception. To reach this floor you do need to climb up a steep flight of stairs - the staff are willing to help you with your luggage. Our room was only small but sufficient. We had the tatami mats on the floor with a small low table with the low backed chairs. There was a small fridge stocked with water, a small TV with only Japanese stations, the toilet was separate to the bathroom. There was a very small bath and a wet area for the shower.. The towels provided were extremely small for Westerners. The dinner and breakfast that was provided was excellent - presentation was beyond belief, quality of food was so fresh and quantity was a bit overboard. The staff were so lovely. Upon returning from dinner, our futons had been set up with a little treat for us, such a lovely touch. I would definitely recommend anyone wanting to experience sleeping on the floor Japanese style to stay here. The onsen is only small. The views were spectacular overlooking the snow on the mountains = just beautiful. Thank you for providing great service and singing a song prior to our meals.

9. Ryokan Senju

1148 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
0%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
67%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 3 reviews

Ryokan Senju

部屋が広かった。立地も便利です!

Reviewed By ayak0

一泊朝食で泊まりました。 早く到着してしまいましたが荷物を預かってくれましたし、泊まった日は他に宿泊者が少なかったということでお風呂は貸切家族風呂として使用させてもらいました。 すぐ近くにコンビニもあるし、飲食店もあって便利ですよ。バスターミナルや高千穂神社からも近いです。 優しいご主人のいるお宿です。

10. Shinsen

1127-5 Mitai, Takachiho-cho, Nishiusuki-gun 882-1101 Miyazaki Prefecture
Excellent
68%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

Shinsen

See why so many travelers make Shinsen their ryokan of choice when visiting Takachiho-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. Shinsen is a charming ryokan offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The ryokan features a concierge, a gift shop, and baggage storage. Plus, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Takachiho-cho. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as Amanomanai (0.5 mi) and Tunnel Station (1.7 mi) make Shinsen a great place to stay when visiting Takachiho-cho. If you’re looking for a cafe, consider a visit to Kalinka, Cafe Terrace Takachihoya, or Neko no Shippo, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Shinsen. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a history museum, such as Takachiho Museum of History and Folklore. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Shinsen as you experience all of the things Takachiho-cho has to offer.

Incredible in every single way

Reviewed By KI-NRT

When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams "destination ryokan." Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan "Koshitsu" rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called "Manyo," a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant "Okami-san" (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks, which is a standard feature in most Suites at top ryokans. Curiously, Manyo has two toilets - the second one is located in a detached structure in the yard; it consists of a toilet and a small sink (no vanity)... kind of useless if you ask me. Food was an absolute highlight during our time at Shinsen. I would go as far as including Shinsen among the top 3 most memorable dining experiences of all-time, and potentially #1. It was Kaiseki-style in general, but the dishes were so creative that I'd almost place the cuisine into a category all its own. For example, Shinsen offers its own branded Caviar, taken from Sturgeon that is locally raised in Takachiho. Not only was the Caviar amazing, but the mini Pancake-style bread and the wonderful butter that accompany the Caviar was an incredible compliment! We've never had Caviar in this way, but it was - far and away - the best Caviar serving we've ever had. Almost everything they served can be best described as either "best of" or "uniquely incredible." We're big fans of "Ayu," (Sweetfish in English) a freshwater fish that only lives in the clearest and coldest of mountain rivers and lakes. We've tried tons of Ayu in our time, but the one offered by Shinsen was - full stop - the very best. Supposedly the husband of the Proprietress is part of a cooperative that owns a section of the Gokase River that is particularly cold and deep with strong currents (and therefore has treachous conditions for fishing and very difficult to catch the Ayu), and contains the best Ayu in the area. We definitely believe the explanation; the Ayu was fresh, full of fatty, Omega-3 flavor and salted/grilled to perfection. "Now, THIS is what Ayu really tastes like!" was the comment that was repeatedly made by my wife. There were many other incredible dishes, but I'll explain just a few of them. Wild (not farmed) Hamachi (Yellowtail, aka Japanese Amberjack) is incredibly rare and extremely expensive; it was served as Sashimi - the Hamachi's eyes were completely translucent (meaning it's extremely fresh), and its outer skin was super shiny and reflective - also a sign of a healthy and fresh fish. While Tajima, Kobe and Matsuzaka Beef are the three most renowned Wagyu, Miyazaki beef is equally revered in Japan. And the special A5 beef (from Ozaki ranch) was absolutely incredible. Perfect colors, wonderfully marbled, amazingly flavorful, and perfectly cooked to bring out maximum Umami. While the Ozaki Beef, Ayu and Caviar are offered as extra-cost options, even the "normal" Kaiseki dishes were exceptional. Something as simple as clear soup with Steamed Clam Cake, Kabosu (a type of Citrus Fruit), Shimeji Mushrooms and Japanese Wild Parsley was mind-blowingly awesome. And the deep-fried Mehikari (Greeneye), Jerusalem Artichoke and Shishito Pepper Tempura was light, crispy and full of natural flavors. A pinch of salt is all that was needed to bring out the wonderful inherent taste of the ingredients. While I would not consider the breakfast to be as equally amazing, it still was quite an elaborate affair with a good amount of volume - perfectly satisfying although not quite as memorable as dinner. Service was another highlight. Shinsen exhibits a tranquil vibe, and the service ethos is consistent with that and can best be described as a perfect balance between discrete yet anticipatory, dignified yet down to earth (and not cold), and customer-first oriented but not to the point where they fawn over each comment or request that we made. Everyone from the parking attendent to our designated "Nakai-san" (Room Attendant/Server/Butler combo person) to the Proprietress were lovely. And, when they asked us how our day went after returning from touring the area, we can definitely sense that it's more than lip service. They genuinely cared about our experience - not just at Shinsen, but Takachiho and Miyazaki/Kumamoto as a whole. While the attentive and personal service was terrific, their policies were also unlike many top ryokans in that they offer more options to guests, and are flexible about it as well. As an example, they offer laundry service - very few ryokans offer this, especially small, family-run operations like Shinsen. I'm not sure if they do it in-house or outsource it to an external establishment, but the fact they offer it at all speaks volumes about their desire to do anything for the guest, and not limiting their offerings based on what they want to do or are able to do. Shinsen is definitely a place that my wife and I will fondly talk about for many years to come. We can't wait to return in the future, sharing the experience next time with family members in tow.

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