With a stay at Hotel Bokaiso in Takamatsu (Yashima-higashi Machi), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Setonaikai National Park and New Yashima Aquarium. This hotel is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Yashima and 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Yashimaji Temple.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a banquet hall.
To-go breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 9 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and microwave in a common area. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided on request.
LLvyouxianglvyou2024.02.08
The room is clean and comfortable, with air conditioning and electric blanket. Warm reminder, separate wet and dry washes. I really like it and will stay here next time I have the chance.
It has been 150 years since We took care of Pilgrimage We support Pilgrimage artists and creators This ryokan is recommended for visiting Shikoku 88 pilgrimage sitesvisiting artvisiting Sanuki gastronomyand worcation Why dont you relax in an trad Japanese house that you cant taste at a business hotel Please feel free to contact us as we will also propose local micro tourism
Neighborhood tourist facilities
YashimaYakuriShido Temple Shikoku Village Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
With a stay at OnyadoTakayanagi in Takamatsu (Mure Chō Mure), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Setonaikai National Park and Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum. This ryokan is 2.2 mi (3.5 km) from Shikokumura Village and 2.5 mi (4 km) from George Nakashima Memorial Gallery.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include a fireplace in the lobby and a vending machine.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities, a library, and microwave in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Shared bathrooms are provided.
From the room you can see the Seto Inland Sea with Shodoshima in the background
There is a beach and a port in front of you so you can enjoy swimming and fishing
In the large garden you can have a bonfire or BBQ while looking at the Seto Inland Sea
Bedrooms 1 Japanesestyle room and 2 Westernstyle rooms
Equipped with a large terrace on the 2nd floor You can enjoy the night view while feeling the sea breeze
This facility is completely unmanned Checkin procedures are done using the tablet next to the hotel entrance
We have a variety of activities available
Fire pit bonfire set 6000 yen
BBQ charcoal stove with charcoal 3300 yenunit Up to 2 units can be rented
Advance reservations must be made by 2 days before the date of stay
GGuest User2025.07.28
The facility was cleaner, easier to use and more comfortable than I expected, and the location was right in front of the sea and I enjoyed swimming comfortably. The barbecue and bonfire were easy to rent and it was the best! I want to use it again next summer.
Featuring a garden, Seaside Villa SASAO features accommodations in Aji. The air-conditioned accommodation is 3.3 miles from Rokumanji Temple, and guests can benefit from on-site private parking and complimentary Wifi. Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum is 4.6 miles from the villa and Yakurishion Christ Church is 5 miles away.
Providing a terrace and sea views, the spacious villa includes 3 bedrooms, a living room, flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom with a bidet and a bath. Towels and bed linen are provided in the villa. The property has an outdoor dining area.
For guests with children, the villa provides both an indoor and outdoor play area. A private beach area is available on-site and fishing can be enjoyed close to Seaside Villa SASAO.
Takamatsu Museum of History and Folklore is 5.1 miles from the accommodation, while Shiraha Shrine is 6 miles away. Takamatsu Airport is 20 miles from the property.
GGuest User2023.11.26
We stayed with 10 people. I was a little worried about where to sleep, but while making full use of beds and sofa beds, there were enough rooms of about 4 rooms, so I was able to stay without problems.
I also had a BBQ for meals, but it was good not to borrow it in vain because there were BBQ stoves and charcoal fixtures, and I could rent it after seeing the things after arriving. If you are strong, there is little lighting at night BBQ outdoors, and only small ones that do not illuminate the area well unless you devise a free rental light, so have camp lanterns and high-legged lighting equipment. I think I should have done it.
Also, the location is very nice because it has an ocean view overlooking the Seto Inland Sea without obstacles. We recommend that you arrive early and start BBQ before the sun goes down.
Finally, it is a difficulty. It was a note in the accommodation information, but the road just in front of the facility is really narrow. There is only one width for one car. However, if you enter from the back road as instructed and guided well, you can enter in front of the entrance. I went with Hiace, which has a wide ceiling height, but it was quite good. But the eaves of the garage are low, so be careful of the car height! I didn't go under the roof.
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Amazing
GGuest UserThe hotel is very clean, and the bed is a rare large size for this area. The facilities are well-equipped, and the bedding is clean. It's located right across from the station square, next to Takamatsu Castle. The unbeatable sea view is especially amazing! Highly recommended!
GGuest UserLocated okay, very close to night clubs and pubs, easy to get night food. Small room and small bathroom but with a comfortable roof hot spring.
XXingcanpeiganThe hotel is about a 20-minute walk from Takamatsu, through the shopping street. There's a bus stop nearby, and the hotel has a cozy decor. The self-service breakfast is a great way to save some money.
__WeChat50062****I booked an accessible room, and it was genuinely spacious. It's really comfortable to stay in a 35 sqm room in Japan. There was a slight odor when I first entered the room, but it cleared up after I turned on the air purifier.
Downside: The soundproofing isn't great.
Upside: Everything else is a plus. The location is excellent. There's an airport shuttle right downstairs, which costs 1000 yen and goes directly to the airport. There are frequent services, almost hourly.
Location: Whether you're going to the airport, Takamatsu Port for island hopping, or the JR station, everything is within walking distance. It's a 12-minute walk to Takamatsu Port, which was perfect for our island-hopping itinerary. Mitsukoshi department store is just a few minutes' walk from the hotel, and it has an LV store with plenty of stock. There are also many choices for drugstores, restaurants, and cafes.
The room was cleaned daily. One time, I forgot to hang the 'please clean' sign and thought it wouldn't be done, but when I returned to the room, it felt completely refreshed, which was a lovely surprise. I forgot to take photos of the room, so I've included a picture of the beautiful blue sea and sky instead.
YYiweiyihang0115We booked this hotel for island hopping in the Seto Inland Sea. It's a bit of a walk from Takamatsu Port, but we walked there and back. It was fine when we arrived in the evening, but the sun was really intense and hot when we checked out in the morning. It was quite expensive because it coincided with a holiday; usually, it would be under 1,000 yen, but the price doubled during this period. The hot spring bath was excellent, the late-night ramen was fantastic, and breakfast was good too. I'd definitely consider staying here again if I return to Takamatsu.
Facilities: Has a hot spring, breakfast, and late-night ramen.
Cleanliness: Good.
Environment: Near Central Park.
GGuest UserHotel location is very convenient and close to the centre of the City Centre. We found everything is so nearby with food and wine downstairs. The hotel room size is perfect well kept with clean and tidy care taking. One incident I need to pinpointed out because of the language barrier I went down to front desk asking restaurant reservation assistance from the reception desk, there I met SEO-san who is very rude and impolite (I have to say this is my first time to experience this when I travelled around Japan). This SEO-san who was impatient saying in front of me ”this is the last time I can help you to call the restaurant for dining reservation”. If I know how to speak Japanese I would have done the dining reservation myself, it is very common most of the restaurant would not understand English for table booking. It was my ONLY bad experience ever happened in Japan. Most of the reception desk at hotels would extend this kind of help for foreign hotel guests without any confrontation. Luckily there were some other staff, Ms Yamada and Kozono-san who had given help instead. Therefore, I think SEO is his character problem it is not commonly found in this Japanese hotel industry.
DDaily happyDuring my recent trip to Japan, I had the pleasure of staying at a hotel that also serves as a wedding venue — and from the moment I arrived, the level of service was simply impeccable. The staff were not only gracious and professional, but also went out of their way to assist me at every turn, despite my lack of Japanese language skills. Their warm hospitality left a lasting impression and made me feel truly welcomed and cared for.
Though the room was compact, it was exceptionally clean and thoughtfully arranged. As a solo traveler, I found the space more than sufficient — cozy, comfortable, and a fantastic value for the price. It truly struck the perfect balance between affordability and quality.
A special mention goes to the amenities: the hotel provides a well-stocked amenity station at the reception, where guests can freely pick up whatever they need — a detail that reflects the hotel’s attention to guest convenience.
While the location is a little removed from the city center, this wasn’t an issue at all for me, as I had a rental car. The added bonus? Free parking on-site, which made my stay even more convenient and budget-friendly.
Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations in so many ways. With its blend of elegant ambiance, exceptional service, and thoughtful touches, it became a peaceful and comfortable base for my journey — one I would gladly return to and wholeheartedly recommend to fellow travelers.
GGuest UserThe hotel is only a few mins away on foot from JR Takamatsu station. The room (a double-bed room for a single traveler) is small and dated but in terms of cleanness and comfort, it still is quite alright. The hotel offers free drink in the lobby in the evening, which seems to be a common practice nowadays in Japan's business hotels. There are a number of restaurants nearby and the main pedestrian shopping street is also just less than 10 mins away. To sum up, if you need to be near the JR Takamatsu station or Takamastu port for a short stay, this is a very affordable choice. Reminder: if you need to catch airport bus to Takamatsu Airport in the morning, go to the starting stop which is located at the main road outside of the ferry terminals. The bus, in my experience, was fairly empty when I boarded at the starting stop, but quickly filled up after the 3rd stop and you might need to wait for the next one.
WWeidaHotel staff at reception desk is super helpful and very patient to assist customer.
Room is super clean and breakfast is nice.
We stayed this hotel for 4 nights for a golf trip. During our stay, there were a couple issues we have with car rental companies. Staff was very kind to help in local languange conversation with call center and local police individuals to effectively get thing done. I cannot image how long it will take for us to communicate with non-Japanese lauguage... Good job Route Inn hotel.
GGuest UserThe location is excellent, JR Takamatsu Station, Kotoden Takamatsu Chikko, and Takamatsu Port are all very close. I didn't see the legendary boss, the key was directly left at the front desk, and the room number was written on it. Overall, the price-performance ratio is very high, unless you stay in room 31, next to the bathroom, it is very lively at night, and there will be people chatting in the public lounge next to you at 2 am
How much does it cost to stay at a hotel near No.85 Yakuri Temple per night?
According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night stay at a hotel near No.85 Yakuri Temple in Takamatsu is JPY 19,331. Please note that prices fluctuate often, so this is a general guide only.
Which popular hotels near No.85 Yakuri Temple have pools?
Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to No.85 Yakuri Temple in Takamatsu. Seaside Villa SASAO (price from JPY 50,133) is a popular hotel with a pool – perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.
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