The room was quite spacious for Japan, but there was a slight musty smell upon entering. I'm not sure if it's because of the wooden furniture and being by the sea, but overall, it wasn't a big issue and was acceptable. The window view was beautiful. You can take a bus directly to the airport from downstairs, and it's also very convenient for island hopping from the port.
Convenient location, with the airport bus stop right at the hotel's doorstep. It's also within a 15-minute walk to both the ferry terminal and JR station. Although the hotel is a bit older, it's very clean, and the non-smoking room truly had no smoke smell. The staff are all very enthusiastic. The rooms are quite spacious for Japan. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily, and breakfast was plentiful. On the first floor, the lobby offers complimentary teabags, drip coffee, and toiletries for guests to take.
I stayed for 2 nights at work. I also confirmed that the check-out time was 11 o'clock in the reservation confirmation, but after 10 o'clock from the front desk, I was told that the check-out was 10 o'clock and was urged to leave. The room information also stated that check-out was 11:00, and the reservation confirmation was also stated at 11:00, so I thought it was strange, so I asked the front desk to reconfirm it after leaving the room. It was thought that it was 10 o'clock at the front desk whether it was a difference of the system with the reservation site. I apologized, but I was disappointed because I thought it was a good hotel with delicious breakfast and good location.
I made eco-cleaning only for towel exchange for two consecutive nights, but when I called out to get water at the front desk, I was told that it was eco-cleaning. I didn't have such an explanation, so I wanted an explanation.
I stayed here for one night and found it very convenient, as the port is located right in front of the hotel. I needed to take the ferry/high-speed boat, so the location was perfect. A pleasant surprise was the public bath on the top floor, which I enjoyed. However, I didn’t purchase a breakfast ticket upon arrival and later discovered I couldn’t buy breakfast at the hotel—this lack of flexibility was disappointing. Overall, it’s a good place to stay if you plan to visit the nearby islands.
This is my third time staying at this hotel, and this time I stayed for four nights.
The open-air bath was clean and very comfortable, and the sauna was also very good.
Our room was cleaned every day, and we were very satisfied with the careful work. I used the restaurant last time, and the breakfast buffet had a wide variety of items and everything was delicious, and the Japanese food was also very good.
It was a satisfying stay at a reasonable price.
I would like to stay again. Thank you.
Located in the heart of the bustling commercial district, the hotel boasts elegant Art Deco decor. The front desk staff who checked me in spoke English, and interestingly, on my check-out day, both front desk agents spoke Chinese. The room's furniture and lighting subtly exuded an old-money aesthetic, feeling natural and effortlessly sophisticated.
This 400-year-old onsen ryokan is a bit of a mixed bag. The location is definitely superb, and all drinks in the mini-bar are complimentary. Taking the path behind the ryokan to Konpira-san offers a unique and scenic experience, and the complimentary hiking poles at the entrance are a nice touch. However, I have to complain about the room facilities. The curtains were too sheer, making the entire room very bright in the morning. It seemed like they should have been blackout curtains, but they were faulty and couldn't be pulled down. After a long journey, I was hoping to get some good rest, but the bright curtains made it impossible – instead of waking up with the roosters, I woke up with the light! The food portions were very small, and there wasn't much variety. People with a big appetite would definitely not be full, and even those with a smaller appetite might struggle. Personally, I felt the freshness of the food was a bit lacking, and the kitchen's exhaust system was poor, as I could smell cooking fumes in the room.
Every hotel in Japan is very clean. This room is quite spacious, the toilet is separated into wet and dry areas, and the balcony has a great sea view. However, it is a bit difficult to go up and down the stairs, which is troublesome for people with bad knees.
We stayed for two nights and ordered kaiseki dinner at the hotel on the first night. The kaiseki cuisine provided by the hotel is satisfactory in terms of dishes and portions, and the restaurant environment is also very spacious.
I went with a plan with breakfast and dinner! The sauna was hotter than I expected, and the cold bath was also very well equipped! I also had a drink I ordered around the pool ✨ Supper and breakfast were delicious with Instagram! The price was reasonable, so it became a hotel I wanted to visit again!
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AAnonymous UserThe room was quite spacious for Japan, but there was a slight musty smell upon entering. I'm not sure if it's because of the wooden furniture and being by the sea, but overall, it wasn't a big issue and was acceptable. The window view was beautiful. You can take a bus directly to the airport from downstairs, and it's also very convenient for island hopping from the port.
AAnonymous UserIt is at a very convenient location near Takamatsu Port, JR station and Kotoden station, so it is a good starting point for attractions around Kagawa prefecture.
There are restaurants nearby but supermarkets are somehow a bit far away.
Independent socket, lighting and curtains are available to provide privacy for dorm bed users.
Temperature in the dorm room was ok but the toilet was a bit cold in early morning.
NnatalieheyanConvenient location, with the airport bus stop right at the hotel's doorstep. It's also within a 15-minute walk to both the ferry terminal and JR station. Although the hotel is a bit older, it's very clean, and the non-smoking room truly had no smoke smell. The staff are all very enthusiastic. The rooms are quite spacious for Japan. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily, and breakfast was plentiful. On the first floor, the lobby offers complimentary teabags, drip coffee, and toiletries for guests to take.
GGuest UserI stayed here for one night and found it very convenient, as the port is located right in front of the hotel. I needed to take the ferry/high-speed boat, so the location was perfect. A pleasant surprise was the public bath on the top floor, which I enjoyed. However, I didn’t purchase a breakfast ticket upon arrival and later discovered I couldn’t buy breakfast at the hotel—this lack of flexibility was disappointing. Overall, it’s a good place to stay if you plan to visit the nearby islands.
AAnonymous UserThis 400-year-old onsen ryokan is a bit of a mixed bag. The location is definitely superb, and all drinks in the mini-bar are complimentary. Taking the path behind the ryokan to Konpira-san offers a unique and scenic experience, and the complimentary hiking poles at the entrance are a nice touch. However, I have to complain about the room facilities. The curtains were too sheer, making the entire room very bright in the morning. It seemed like they should have been blackout curtains, but they were faulty and couldn't be pulled down. After a long journey, I was hoping to get some good rest, but the bright curtains made it impossible – instead of waking up with the roosters, I woke up with the light! The food portions were very small, and there wasn't much variety. People with a big appetite would definitely not be full, and even those with a smaller appetite might struggle. Personally, I felt the freshness of the food was a bit lacking, and the kitchen's exhaust system was poor, as I could smell cooking fumes in the room.
__WeChat286544****Every hotel in Japan is very clean. This room is quite spacious, the toilet is separated into wet and dry areas, and the balcony has a great sea view. However, it is a bit difficult to go up and down the stairs, which is troublesome for people with bad knees.
GGuest UserThe location is excellent, very close to the train station. However, there's frequent train noise, though I imagine locals are quite accustomed to it. I booked a female-only dorm bed, but to access the women's restroom, you had to walk past the men's. What's more, there were two men's restrooms but only one for women – rather odd! On the positive side, the staff were very friendly and helpful. For a two-night stay, they offered a complimentary drink and even free ice cream.
GGuest UserLocated in the heart of the bustling commercial district, the hotel boasts elegant Art Deco decor. The front desk staff who checked me in spoke English, and interestingly, on my check-out day, both front desk agents spoke Chinese. The room's furniture and lighting subtly exuded an old-money aesthetic, feeling natural and effortlessly sophisticated.
AAnonymous UserWe stayed for two nights and ordered kaiseki dinner at the hotel on the first night. The kaiseki cuisine provided by the hotel is satisfactory in terms of dishes and portions, and the restaurant environment is also very spacious.
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