Located in Katsuragi, 17 miles from Tama Museum, Sanso Amanosato provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Sarah
United States of America
This was an exceptional property in every way. Though the rooms are European style, the singular cabins, the passage ways, the main building, all have a very Japanese architectural feel. This is located about 20km from Koyasan, and sits among rice paddies just a bike ride from a local shrine. It gives you the chance to glide along on deserted roads and happen upon a major pilgramage shrine along the Kumano Kodo. The Kaiseki meal was superb, with about 10 courses of sublime cooking and service of the highest order. The staff may have been a little nervous as we don't speak Japanese, but they fared well. The presentation was, as is the Japanese way, giving a nod to the autumn season with fall flowers and leaves presenting the food as art. The Onsen were private so that couples can enjoy with eachother, three possibilities were available, with small gardens outside each. Our suite also had a huge round tub to enjoy as well. The bathroom was of exceptional design. We had a hedge of blooming flowers outside the porch doors where beautiful and unusual butterflies were feeding.
Newly opening in March 2014, Hotel Route Inn Hashimoto offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, and is located a 6-minute drive from JR Hashimoto Train Station.
Katy
United States of America
The location to koyasan, nice and very helpful staff
Ito-gun - House - Vacation STAY 31960v offers accommodations in Kudoyama, 19 miles from Kishi Station and 21 miles from Shipporyu-ji Temple.
Christine
United States of America
The host gave very detailed instructions including photos to help find the property, which is tucked away behind other buildings up a steep hill. The property was spacious with views over the valley. There were plenty of extra futon cushions to make sleeping on the tatami comfortable. The sitting area upstairs had a table and chairs and also a lovely view. Downstairs was floor seating and a very low couch with many cushions and two beanbag chairs as well as a kotatsu table for warmth, though heating was adequate. The kitchen was very well equipped and there were drip coffee bags, tea, and basic condiments as well as oil. The restaurant next door was exceptional and fun!
Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway Operated by KIRINJI - Self Check-In Only enjoys a location in Kudoyama, 19 miles from Subaru Hall and 20 miles from Tama Museum.
Phillips
Canada
It was right in the station very cute and quiet, everything you needed. The train tickets to the next station and breakfast very much appreciated. The ladies at the Station cafe were charming and friendly the food delicious!
Located in Hashimoto, 14 miles from Subaru Hall, Hostel Inn Hashimoto has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Fred
United States of America
we needed a place to stay while visiting Koyasan, and we didn't want the austere accommodations at the town. Hashimoto is a compromise location, the only town within reasonable distance to Koyasan. Hashimoto is a sleepy little town, with little offerings for even dining. But, it is the only game available if you want to reach Koyasan within an hour. The hosts really tried hard to run things well, and the facility met our need. It was clean and well kept. No dining facilities unless you order meals at time of booking. Local restaurants are, shall we say, basic. People are nice, though.
Located in Izumi, within 4.2 miles of Saifuku-ji Temple and 4.7 miles of Izumi Inoue Shrine, Hotel Route Inn Osaka Izumi -Kishiwada Izumi Inter- provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi...
Emily
United States of America
Loved the public bath, breakfast buffet, and firm mattresses. Hotel was clean and nice.
Located in Izumi-Sano, within a 13-minute walk of Naka Family Residence and 1.4 miles of Icora Mall Izumisano, Super Hotel Kanku Kumatoriekimae provides accommodations with a restaurant as well as...
Lan
Vietnam
Staff was excellent, they’re very friendly and helpful. Healthy breakfast. Me and my daughter enjoyed the onsen very much. They also have a free drinks party at 6 to 8PM and my husband very much enjoyed it. The room very clean. Hotel near train and bus station. The last day we leaving, it was raining. The staff noticed that we only have 2 umbrellas instead of 3, she following us and offered 1 umbrella for us.. that feeling so warm. We are very much appreciate her. Wish her all the best.
The wonderful Sanso Amanasato is worth visiting this tiny...
The wonderful Sanso Amanasato is worth visiting this tiny hamlet. The hotel is heavenly - the onsen, the rotemburo, the gardens, and the FOOD was the best meal we had in Japan. You can also take the hotels bikes and bike over to the shrine nearby.
Sarah
United States of America
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