Set in Miyazu, within 800 metres of Amanohashidate Beach and 600 metres of Chionji Temple, Auberge Amanohashidate offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
Situated in Miyazu, 2.8 km from Amanohashidate Beach, Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Set in Miyazu and only 700 metres from Amanohashidate Beach, Amano Hashidate Hotel offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Hotel Kitanoya offers rooms with ocean views just a 6-minute walk from Amanohashidate Train Station. It boasts hot-spring baths and a Japanese restaurant.
Built over 100 years ago, Sakara Miyazu is a holiday home fully renovated in 2017. It has a shared lounge and offers free WiFi throughout the property.
Offering sea views, The Gran Resort Amanohashidate is an accommodation situated in Miyazu, 500 metres from Myouryuji Temple and 500 metres from Daijyouji Temple.
Boasting hot-spring baths with restorative waters from 1500 metres below, Taikyorou is only a 5-minute walk from the famous Amanohashidate Land Bridge.
Hotel Tango Nakamura So has a hot spring bath and air-conditioned guest accommodation in Miyazu, 2.9 km from Amanohashidate Beach, 2.8 km from Chionji Temple and 6.9 km from Yumikiro Castle Ruins.
On average, 3-star hotels in Miyazu cost £185 per night, and 4-star hotels in Miyazu are £214 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Miyazu can on average be found for £643 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Miyazu this weekend is £178 or, for a 4-star hotel, £481. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Miyazu for this weekend cost on average around £848 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal...
Lots of tourists on holidays but pretty peaceful on normal days. The beach was great but I think they limit the days you can swim. Nice stroll along the sandbar. Amanohashidate is the main thing, there's nothing much to do in Ine aside from taking the boat tour. It's probably best to take the tour that starts from Amanohashidate and goes straight to Ine if you want to save time.
Ashwen
Japan
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Miyazu is called "Kyoto by the Sea" and is a great place to...
Miyazu is called "Kyoto by the Sea" and is a great place to visit for it's proximity to several appealing places. Amanohashidate or the "bridge to heaven" is a narrow 3.6 kilometer sandbar which, seen from a nearby mountain with cable car access, is one of the "three great views of Japan." It is also just a short drive or bus ride to Ine, a scenic and charming fishing village. There are temples and shines and just great seaside walks and scenery. We had a great dinner at our ryokan Shinpuro, a nearby restaurant Ogura and the Amanohashidate Winery. The Ine Cafe is a great place to sip coffee and take in the great scenery. Miyazu is accessible by train, bus or car. We used the bus to travel or just walked. We spent our 20th wedding anniversary in Miyazu and were't disappointed.
James
United States
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Scored 10
We only visited Amanohashidate for one day, arriving from...
We only visited Amanohashidate for one day, arriving from Kyoto in the morning and leaving the following morning. We were able to visit the View Park, take in the view and some rides (with my son), and then walk the sandbar and return before dinner. The hotel (Taikyourou) was an amazing traditional inn next to the Chionji Temple and rotating bridge. We enjoyed every minute of our visit to Amanohashidate and wished we could have stayed another day.
The staff was extremely helpful during the check-in. They helped me book the transport for 2 suitcases which worked perfectly as well as a taxi for the next morning. The breakfast was Japanese style, just as I wanted it. So different from my usual but very good ! I also appreciated the bathing facility, with water just at the right temperature. In the morning very nice path along the water and easy access to the sand bank. Restaurant and supermarket in good walking distance.
The room was super beautiful and clean. Although Miyazu isn’t at the heart of the tourist attractions, taking a short distance bus would get you to Amanohashidate easily. There is also a bus taking you to Ine right in front of the hotel. The hotel is in front of a supermarket and near McDonald’s if you’re in desperate need for food at odd hours. we recommend going to Daimon Udon restaurant close by as this is the best udon place we’ve ever been to.
The place is really close to the touristic places. There is a beautiful view of the sea.
I had a room all for myself (although I reserved a bed in a dormitory). The room was big, comfortable and had a very great veranda.
The bath was perfect ! As well as the dinner and the breakfast : the owner of the hotel wants to make his guest discover the authentic japanese home food and is a good cook !
Moreover the staff is fantastically friendly !!
A short and easy walk to the station and attractions. Waterfront location. And that you could use the onsen and take meals at the adjoining sister hotel. The outdoor seafood BBQ dinner with open bar was great value with a great waterfront vibe. Breakfast on the terrace was good as well.
The room, while small, was recently renovated.
Its a traditional japanese hotel with big rooms and nice seaview. You can find all amenities u need. Carpet was but old though. Location was a bit remote, u will need to drive 15 mins for restaurants or supermarket. The closest mall is mipple in miyazu. U can find some restaurant there for dinner.
Beautiful really well appointed rooms, super comfy beds. Lots of room to spread out. Fab shower! In a great location close to bus stops for Amanohashidate. Great views from the higher floors. Plus there’s a large grocery department store restaurant complex just across the road.
The Onsen was great. The food was sublime. The staff were amazing and spoke English to us. Totally amazing and a huge wow factor when we went down to dine. Amazing totally recommended. They even loaned us extra towels so we could swim nearby. And a fabulous little gift shop.
The position of the hotel is very good, 2 minutes from the train station and 5 minutes from the beach.
Breakfast is in the nearby "Amanohashidate hotel", and is not too bad. The room is very small, but that's OK if you don't plan to spend too much time in it.
The staff was really friendly and available.
They even spontaneously proposed to help get us to the station
The 4th floor onsen is small but we each get out for ourselves so it was a great experience with a good view of the bay
Best authentic Japanese hotel I have ever stayed. The private open-air onsen is a must-try. The room we stayed has a ocean view as well.
Another plus here is the toilet. It's relatively bigger than other hotels we stayed.
Owner is very accommodating and reply fast. Location is good, close to Amanohashidate and ideal for day trips around Kyotango. Good facilities and there is a washing machine and dryer on the ground floor which is great.
Traditional Japanese hotel with some 7 rooms in an old building. Rooms and Onsen are a bit small and dated. Excellent service with nice breakfast and dinner. Excellent location right next to the famous rotating bridge.
Breakfast was served on the 3rd floor facing the scenic Amanohashidate sand bar. Combination of Japanese/Western dishes - all good. Seating was well distanced from other guests.
It is a great place to relax and experience traditional Japanese style. The hotel was very nice in a good place. The staff was so kind and helpful. One of our best stays in Japan
The lady at reception was very nice, when I first got there. The room was very big. It was clean. I had complimentary tea. It had a very nice bath at the hotel.
Beautiful location, close to Ama-no-hashidate Station. Great view of the sea (and the main attraction!) from my room. Excellent (mostly Japanese) breakfast.
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