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Asagiriso Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.4/10
Amazing105 reviews
2.59km from Kehi Shrine
From CAD 175
Kinosaki Maruyamagawa Onsen Ginka(Preschool children not accepted) Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.1/10
Great27 reviews
1.65km from Kehi Shrine
Trip.Best2026 Asia 100 - Hot Spring Hotels
From CAD 377
Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.3/10
Great65 reviews
2.61km from Kehi Shrine
Trip.BestNo. 8 of Hot Spring Hotels in Kinosaki Onsen
From CAD 124
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinosaki Hotels near Kehi Shrine
8.8/10
Very Good118 reviews
2.41km from Kehi Shrine
From CAD 232
Mikuniya Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.6/10
Amazing41 reviews
2.84km from Kehi Shrine
From CAD 138
Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.3/10
Great82 reviews
4km from Kehi Shrine
Trip.BestNo. 2 of Cultural Hotels in Kinosaki Onsen
From CAD 297
Shinzan Kinosaki Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.5/10
Amazing49 reviews
3.92km from Kehi Shrine
Trip.BestNo. 5 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Kinosaki Onsen
From CAD 190
Onishiya Suishoen Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.7/10
Amazing54 reviews
2.51km from Kehi Shrine
From CAD 173
ReyZenitKinosakisuiteVILLA Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.5/10
Amazing2 reviews
1.66km from Kehi Shrine
From CAD 103
Kinosaki Onsen Tokitotoki Hotels near Kehi Shrine
9.5/10
Amazing97 reviews
2.81km from Kehi Shrine
Trip.BestNo. 4 of Hot Spring Hotels in Kinosaki Onsen
From CAD 321
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Tsuchiya Kinosaki Onsen

9.8/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jul 8, 2024|Japanese-Style Standard Room
Guest User
Nice, modern and new hotel in Kinosaki onsen with great hospitality from the hotel owner and his staff. I was welcomed by the owner at the door when I arrived, and they even prepared a beautiful greeting card on my arrival. Welcome drink was provided and the owner recommended good restaurants and provided the USP of each onsen in Kinosaki. The room is spacious, clean and new! I especially like the Japanese style of the hotel. Yutaka and 1-day onsen pass were provided for my stay. As the next day I had to move to another hotel, the owner very kindly helped me to transport my luggage to another hotel near the JR station. Overall, excellent stay, excellent people and excellent breakfast! :) Would love to visit Kinosaki onsen again and stay with Utsuroi Tsuchiya.
Price per night from:CAD 147

Kinosaki Yamamotoya

9.6/10
Amazing
Posted on Dec 11, 2025
Guest User
By far the best hotel/resort experience I ever encountered. Not only did we travel with a family of 5 but we had 10 luggage’s in total which they helped to organise and deliver to our room even though it was really heavy. Accommodated to everything that we need and asked and super welcoming. The small details that they would do have imprinted in my memories for life e.g remembering which shoes we had, prepared our slippers, explaining our meals and providing a blanket without us asking. I hope this reaches out to the manager who put the most effort to making sure we were happy and looked after. We would all recommend this place to our families and friends. 1000/10 S+++
Price per night from:CAD 380

Kinosakinoyado Ryokufukaku

9.6/10
Amazing
Posted on Aug 9, 2025
텐도 아리스
장점:기노사키 마을의 딱 중간 부분이라 이동하기 좋은 편, 온천이 남 녀 하루마다 교대로 위치가 달라져서 총 두개 스타일의 온천을 즐길 수 있음, 직원분들 친절함, 깨끗함, 단점:방 마다 다르지만 운 없다면 주방 바로 앞 배정인데 조금 소리가 들릴 수도.. 말고는 특별히 단점은 없는 편 굳이 찾는다 해도 로비 휴식 공간이 큰 편은 아닌 것..?
Price per night from:CAD 199

Matsuya

9.4/10
Amazing
Posted on May 23, 2025
USAnonymous User
对不是日本人完全不友善的酒店 Not foreigner ( Western & Asian) friendly. We travelled around 70 Roykan in the last 3 years and this is the wrost service we ever had. Japanese get to seat and offered juices when they checked in while we have to stand at the front desk and no juice offered. We asked for the yukata rental (free rental) and the young staff just ignore us twice. We asked for sizes a few times then he just said it’s all here. Then when we picking the only two small sizes he grabbed and give it to the Japanese girl and ignore us or never ask us before he took it as he knows we are looking into those. Very rude. Most of ryokan will bring you to the room or assist to bring luggage or already put in the room for you. This one you do everything yourself after check in. When we get into the hotel room it’s hot as no aircon is on. Then air con is broken so we called reception. With their broken English they insisted I don’t know how to turn on the aircon which I told them the air con is broken, after 15mins on the phone showing me how to on I keep telling them to send the staff up as we are so hot in the room as it’s summer and no window open and no fan was on after moving luggage. They came up and fix the air con for 45mins then told us it’s broken and need to change room. The whole hour we were sweating but no offer of water / drinks or anything and we just stand in the room while they fixing. When they decided the room need to be changed, they asked us to wait downstairs but leave the luggage in the room so we thought they will move luggage to the new room but they did not. Staff see us so hot at lobby didn’t tell us there is free drinking machine that we can get ice juices , they just watch us hot and sweat and not saying a word. When the new room is finished, they gave us the new room key and asked us to move the luggage ourself and return the old key. No help at all and wasted 1.5 hours of our onsen time. No apologies as well. I feel like being treated like a trash. Not enjoyable at all. I paid extra for the sea view room which when they change my room they offered a slightly bigger room but my sea view was mostly blocked (in the pic )which I am not so happy. There is amenities corner at the lobby, at night after the onsen we come back and want to take the lotion as early on it was gone and they didn’t replenish, the female staff have a bad attitude and flip her eyes ask us which room we stayed, we showed her the key and she said the cream is already in the room which her broken English. There is one set in the room but those are small one time pack which we finish after we had the onsen so we want to take another one. She was rude and insist we can’t take. Her attitude was so bad seems like we are stealing. There is an amenities cornor, if you not allowing guest to take please do not have this setup. Food is okay with the buffet. Wagyu beef is nice but they is a normal standard for Japanese onsen buffet nothing too special. Overall, with the price paying compare to other roykan in Japan, this hotel have very bad service to non Japanese. There is also nothing special for this onsen. Probably best to try somewhere else.
Price per night from:CAD 357

Kinosaki Tenboen

9.3/10
Great
Posted on Oct 23, 2024
Daria Gr
We stayed at the hotel in October 2024. We took two rooms for two. Pros: 1. Magnificent rooms in the style of a classic ryokan: everything is very beautiful, authentic, lots of small details, notes and tips for guests, interesting trinkets in the room. We had beds, not futons, but this is not a minus - the beds are very comfortable. The view from the room (3rd floor) is of the mountains. The cleanliness is perfect, the room has everything that should be in a classic ryokan room: from tatami to a low table for relaxing. 2. Incomparable kaiseki dinner. Excellent sukiyaki breakfast (you cook it yourself). 3. The most beautiful interiors of the hotel, it is interesting to walk around it, exploring it from the inside. The hotel is beautiful from the outside too. 4. You can smoke in the rooms (we did not do this, and the rooms are not smoked at all). There is a smoking room at the entrance to the hotel. 5. Wonderful staff. All requests and complaints are satisfied within minutes. They speak English poorly, but it's not a problem, we communicated through a translator. The guys are cool, cheerful. Quick check-in, a bunch of reminders about where and when to come / what and how to do correctly. 6. There is a private onsen (we did not use it). 7. They give a free pass to 7 public onsen. They give discounts on souvenirs. 8. They give excellent yukatas for onsen, for women - they will give beautiful ones, the choice is huge. Nuances: 1. The only downside of the hotel is the distance from the center of Kinosaki (15-20 minutes walk through not very beautiful places). But! There is a free transfer from the hotel to the city center, plus there is a transfer station-hotel-station. And the walk from the hotel to the center of Kinosaki did not bother us much. 2. This is not a business hotel, so there is no washing machine, iron or shower in the room. The shower (and in fact - onsen) is shared on the minus first floor - separate for men and women.
Price per night from:CAD 279

Yuraku Kinosaki Spa & Gardens

9.3/10
Great
Posted on Apr 30, 2026
Dmitrii_Kornet7
This hotel is wonderfully located in a quiet and secluded spot. The staff are friendly and helpful with everything. We had a room with a garden view, a waterfall, and direct access to the garden. Special thanks for that! Regarding the food: If you choose breakfast and dinner, note that dinner service is 2 hours long, and breakfast is 1 hour. Keep this in mind when planning your day. The meals are served in classic Japanese style at the hotel restaurant. Food is served in courses, and everything is fresh and delicious. There's a lot of food – in fact, it was almost too much for me. Dinner, especially, offers an enormous amount of food: fish, crab, appetizers, and so on. The hotel staff, particularly Kunvar Niruta from Nepal, assisted us with everything, including explaining how to properly eat the various dishes. For the onsens: there are private baths with fruits and flowers, which can be booked once a day for 40 minutes. There are also other private baths with unlimited usage time, and public baths available. The hotel also provides a shuttle bus to the station. Everything about the hotel is good: it's beautiful, cozy, interesting, and authentic. The only minor inconvenience was the short faucet in the bathroom sink, which was quite awkward. Otherwise, everything was excellent.
Price per night from:CAD 272

Hotel Kinparo

9.1/10
Great
Posted on Jun 3, 2024
いおちゃん
It was very convenient as it was adjacent to Kinosaki Marine World. The room felt old, but the view of the ocean from the window was beautiful. The large public bath was also clean and we enjoyed it. However, we were a little disappointed that both the bath towels in the room and those in the large public bath had a slight smell, like they had been dried in the shade. The breakfast selection was extensive and the staff were very friendly, so we enjoyed our two days here. We would like to try a different room next time! Thank you for your hospitality.
Price per night from:CAD 263

Kinosaki Tajimaya

9.0/10
Great
Posted on May 21, 2026
AUGuest User
Enjoyed our stay and experiencing our first onsen and kaiseki! They provided us with yukatas and passes to access the public baths, also had 3 private onsens on site. Friendly staff, lots of food included in the dinner and breakfast which they serve in your room and set up/pack up your bedding, with option for continental breakfast on our 2nd day instead of japanese style. Quiet, clean and futon bed was surprisingly comfortable. It’s about 8min walk from the train station which was fine for us but there’s a bus shuttle option right outside the station, and the hotel also offer bag drop off for a small fee when you leave so you don’t need to carry them. It’s close to the ropeway that you can ride up for nice views. Also right near the best public onsen in our opinion. (Be sure to check the onsen hours we missed out on one and note 2 are currently closed for renovations). A few things worth noting - breakfast is served early, you can pick 8 or 8.30am. If you are sensitive to light, it’s not completely dark when sleeping, sun comes through the windows as it has the traditional paper screen style. Also there in not a shower in your room, you need to use the onsen showers (either the private ones on site which you can’t book so can’t guarantee availability but both times we wanted to use them we were able to, or at the public onsens.) Overall we would recommend staying here to treat yourself to some peaceful rest and relaxation.
Price per night from:CAD 399

Sennennoyu Koman

9.0/10
Great
Posted on Jan 4, 2026|Low Floor Japanese-Style With Bath, Garden View
RUShadoWofAlex357
A good ryokan. The room was large and comfortable, and the staff were polite. Even though the hotel is very old (you can feel it in places), it's very clean and cozy. The koi on the terrace are a bit of a mixed bag: The koi are beautiful, but they look scared and have very little space. I didn't get any aesthetic pleasure from them – I was more worried. Pros: - Amazing service - Very atmospheric room - Fantastic kaiseki dinner - Good breakfast - A pass is provided for all local onsens (you'll need to pay a symbolic 400 yen per visit to the onsens, but there are no restrictions on how many onsens you can visit, and you can even visit them for a couple of hours after check-out). Cons: - No smoking in the room or on the room's terrace (this is probably because their Gonzaemon hotel, where you *could* smoke, burned down nearby). - The air conditioner only heats the main room; the other rooms (hallway, bathroom, toilet) are very cold. - The hot tub is very small (it's photographed in a way that makes it look bigger). - The convenience store (combini) is very far away. - There are shared hot springs and a private bath in the adjacent building (you need to book in advance, and the last entry is at 11 PM). - The yukatas are rather simple compared to other local ryokans.
Price per night from:CAD 139

Kinosaki the Crab House Kanian

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Oct 22, 2025|[Japanese Room] [Non-Smoking]
Kangfushishuijing- Leona
The location is superb, nestled in an alley next to Jizo-yu (a traditional Japanese bath), quiet and away from the main street, so there's no noise from passing cars or the clatter of wooden clogs. Check-in is at 4 PM. Arriving early might mean no one's there; just leave your luggage at the door and wander around. There are security cameras everywhere, so it's very safe. Rooms vary in size; your assigned room is entirely based on luck. But rest assured, each room has its own unique character, very Japanese, with fragrant tatami mats and thoughtful touches. For one night's stay, each person receives two bath passes, so plan accordingly: one in the afternoon, one in the guesthouse's private bath in the evening, and one in the public bath at 7 AM the next day, then you can leave. The meals were surprisingly delicious, all Japanese home-style dishes. We were lucky enough to get snow crab, which we loved. The only inconvenience was communication. None of the staff at this family-run guesthouse spoke English, and even translation software wasn't accurate. Basically, they spoke their Japanese, I spoke my English, and my friend spoke Chinese—a three-way conversation! However, the owners were very welcoming.
Price per night from:CAD 148

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular hotels near Kanshoji?

How much does it cost to stay at a hotel near Kanshoji per night?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night stay at a hotel near Kanshoji in Toyooka is CAD 531. Please note that prices fluctuate often, so this is a general guide only.

Which popular hotels near Kanshoji have pools?

Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to Kanshoji in Toyooka. Relo Stay Villa Kinosaki the Condominium (price from CAD 98),Matsuya (price from CAD 393) and Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei (price from CAD 308) are some top hotels with pools where you can unwind and beat the heat.

What are the best hotels near Kanshoji with parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Toyooka Kanshoji, consider staying at Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinosaki (price from CAD 174),Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel (price from CAD 128) and Onishiya Suishoen (price from CAD 198) , these hotels all offer parking.

What hotels near Kanshoji offer great breakfasts?

A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Toyooka near Kanshoji with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying Asagiriso (price from CAD 191),Kinosaki Onsen Tokitotoki (price from CAD 369) and Akaishiya (price from CAD 249) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Which hotels near Kanshoji have gyms?

As people become more health-conscious, many hotels now include fitness rooms. Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei (price from CAD 308) is a great option for hotels with fitness rooms.

How much does it cost to stay at hotels near Kanshoji this weekend?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Kanshoji in Toyooka is about CAD 509. Prices can change often, so please use this as a general guide.

What are the most popular hotels near Kanshoji for couples?

Which hotels near Kanshoji have free Wi-Fi?

Free and reliable Wi-Fi is a must when you're travelling. Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel (price from CAD 128),Onishiya Suishoen (price from CAD 198) and Asagiriso (price from CAD 191) are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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Toyooka Hotels near Kehi Shrine Information

Number of Reviews 1,964
Total Properties129
Weekday Avg. PriceCAD 447
Weekend Avg. PriceCAD 487
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