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P6,980
P7,678 total
Aug 20 - Aug 21
P3,715
P4,086 total
Aug 23 - Aug 24




3. Kobe Seishin Oriental Hotel
Kobe Seishin Oriental HotelNishi
- Spacious family retreat with an indoor pool, hot tub, and 4 on-site restaurants to enjoy after exploring Kobe.
P3,718
P4,090 total
Aug 23 - Aug 24




4. Grand Nikko Awaji
Grand Nikko AwajiAwaji
- A resort haven with tennis courts, pools, and a children's play area nestled near Nizigen Nomori Park creates family memories.
P7,803
P9,441 total
Sep 1 - Sep 2




5. Grand Chariot Hokutoshichisei 135°
Grand Chariot Hokutoshichisei 135°Awaji
- Enchanting playground adventures meet Japanese cuisine at this hotel where kids revel in outdoor fun and themed rooms.
P21,565
P23,722 total
Aug 23 - Aug 24
P4,675
P5,343 total
Aug 31 - Sep 1
P3,156
P3,471 total
Aug 18 - Aug 19
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Top Akashi Hotel Reviews
Kobe Portopia Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Stayed on 17th floor facing airport, amazing views, great amenities, a massive hotel with normal big hotel amenities (laundry service only). Comfortable beds and pillows. One downside was walls between rooms super thin, lady in room next door coughed all night long 😞, limited sleep had."
Taketoritei Maruyama
10/10 Excellent
"Rooms very super clean. We stayed in rm. 411 and the outdoor onsen was indescribably amazing. Staff was very friendly and helpful. They offer shuttle within the onsen area which is super helpful. The onsen experience was amazing. Tho’ a bit pricey, I will definitely stay here again as a treat. The Kaseiki dinner was also amazing. It was a lot of food. Almost like tapas as there are many small portions (11 courses in total). After dinner, another onsen. Out of this world experience!"
Hotel Okura Kobe
10/10 Excellent
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Seaside Hotel Maiko Villa Kobe
10/10 Excellent
"Amazing view from the room of the Akashi Kaikyou bridge and fantastic breakfast buffet with both western and Japanese food. Luxury communal bath was also fantastic and appreciate it being open late with spa quality soap, shampoo, conditioner and a few lotions and cleansers. Peaceful location in mostly residential area but close enough by train to Tarumi, Akashi, Kobe and Himeji which all offer lots of dining and shopping options as well as sightseeing. Room amenities included pajamas, slippers all necessary toiletries, hair dryer, small fridge, electric kettle, cofee, tea, and bottled water. 10 min walk from Maiko station is a little uphill and may be tough in the summer heat with luggage, but short taxi ride is also an option from the station. There is an elevator that will get you up the final hill to the hotel, which may be hard to spot for first time visitors, so be sure to google the entrance elevator to find it."
Kobe PortTower Hotel
8/10 Good
"When a property offers a gym and a hot and ice bath facility, then it has the capacity to really please its guests. I loved using both of those areas. However, when on one night the room is valued at AU$176.and the next night it is AU$53, you sort of raise an eyebrow!!! The restaurant called The Harbour provides a very decent buffet, that is overpriced given there is no opportunity to eat past 9 pm. The HANGOUT on the top floor is wonderfully located but the staff didn’t have a clue what was going on regarding reservations. At the entrance near reception is a claim to be internationally known, yet no one speaks English and neither is there an English menu. I think the property is poorly led, because the staff are very transactional and do not appear to have a sense of mission and awareness as to what they are creating. This property could be so much more. I recommend it, if health facilities are important to you. Bernie Kelly"



























