"Fantastic location, especially to the ferry rides to Naoshima. Great amenities, A+ cleanliness, and friendly staff. I really appreciated the late check out to noon, great breakfast, and free coffee. Highly recommended!"
"This resort was clean and the people were very friendly. But let’s face it, it’s a bit past its prime. We weren’t there for the hotel, we came to visit Jeans street. This place provided what we needed. A nice Japanese style room (bamboo floors and futons) a nice private bath and nice breakfast. It was really a nice place, just older. The hotel might be a reflection of the once vibrant city. The amusement park near by appears to still be functioning. I think Jeans street and a few other attractions are keeping this place alive. We did notice that lots of Japanese tourist still visit this resort. It’s still a place to come and one of the only options for the area. But for us, we found it outdated and a little stuffy. (My husband has tattoos and we got some frowns.)"
"Would definitely go again! I'm so happy I read through the reviews before staying here. Good tips I read that are helpful, is that there are multiple Dormy Inn's in the city, so remember to go to the Central Park one! You can take a bus down the main street, or do a 20 minute walk from the station. I ended up using the bus for when I had my heavy luggage. Also, the inn really does provide free ramen at night, and ice cream in the area by the hot springs! The rooms are especially clean and comfortable, with mini-fridge and other amenities. I only stayed one night for an event, but wish I stayed longer as the Pokemon store, shopping, and lots of delicious restaurants were nearby that I wanted to try as well!"
"Kotohira Onsen Onyado Shikishimakan was 1 of about 8 hotels we stayed at over about
2 weeks in Japan. While all the places we stayed were good, this was the best. Their onsen is outstanding as were the meals. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone who wants to experience the Real Japan!"
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