"Amazing experience! Although a little difficult to get to, this ryokan was totally worth it. We got the fish meals and they were extraordinary - nothing was in English, so we had no idea what we were eating. But that’s part of it! "
"The staff at this hotel on lovely Seto Sea were super helpful and friendly. The room was huge with great view of sea. The public bath also wonderful with same view. The half board breakfast and dinner a very good value. A great place to stay for visiting Naruto area and temples on Shikoku pilgrimage path. Shuttle to bus and train very handy "
"The hotel is in a very good location if you want to explore the surronding Naruto Park area. They also have a public bath with a spectacular view of the Naruto Bridge, best seen in the morning/daytime"
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"You need to have a car but otherwise, this hotel was a good base to travel to and from Tokushima, take a boat trip to the Naruto whirlpools and visit local beaches.
The lack of onsite restaurant and a common area to cook and eat in made for a relaxed feel which was a pleasant change from other more hectic hotels we had stayed in before this one.
The staff were amazing, going above and beyond to ensure we felt welcome and had all the information we needed about the local area.
One thing to note is that the hotel cannot currently arrange luggage forwarding to your next hotel. Staff did find the local Yamato depot for us and helped as much as they could but if we had not had a car, it would not have been possible."
"Amazing experience! Although a little difficult to get to, this ryokan was totally worth it. We got the fish meals and they were extraordinary - nothing was in English, so we had no idea what we were eating. But that’s part of it! "