"Such wonderful hosts and a great location! We had a great time going from onsen to onsen and stopping at the snack bar across the road before retiring for the night. "
"Such wonderful hosts and a great location! We had a great time going from onsen to onsen and stopping at the snack bar across the road before retiring for the night. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"First time in kinosaki and this place checked every box. Extremely clean and extremely great staff. The meals were excellent as well.
It’s a small resort with only a small amount of rooms but our room had a river side window that was wonderful in the morning. For anyone worried about noise the whole town is very quiet so it’s not an issue at all.
The resort has 2 private onsens and what’s really nice is lights throughout the hotel show if it’s opened or not so you don’t have to go all the way down to check. Also incase it’s not clear the resort does include access to the towns wonderful public onsens. At night and throughout the day the lounge is open for guests and includes open access to an open selection of snacks and liquor including: sake, wine, and beer.
10/10 wonderful resort wonderful staff
Dinner: excellent.if you don’t order anything extra or special: Start off by picking whatever items you want steamed (big selection of veggies, sea food, pork belly, oyster, etc.) they also allowed one half serving of the famous crab per person. Then they serve you a large beautiful sashimi platter. Then they bring you the main course. For us it was the tajima beef with rice and a couple other ways to enjoy it as well. Drinks were open for whatever you wanted and however much you wanted.
If there was any negative it would be no shower in our room which dinner matter because the 2 onsens had a shower+ soaps and it was nice to get ready down stairs and soak after."
"Staff were fantastic, very helpful and accommodating with all our requests. The breakfast was the best part of the stay, incredible value for a Japan style breakfast"
"Our group of 4 adults had a wonderful stay here. The location is excellent, close to shopping, restaurants and the other public onsens. There is a shuttle that you can take to visit the other onsens (free). The hotel’s onsite onsen was very nice as well..lots of amenities like shampoo and facial cleansers and creams to wash up before and after the onsen use. While the hotel is a little dated, the excellent service, comfy futons, and delicious Japanese style breakfasts and dinners make up for it. Be sure to have dinner at the hotel…the dining experience is delightful with the well-prepared and beautifully presented multi courses. Each course was a work of art as well as delicious and filling. The staff were incredibly attentive, polite and welcoming. We had two older adults in our group who were finding it difficult to get up and down from the Japanese style floor futons. The hotel does have some rooms with Western style beds but they were booked. So the staff offered to bring in a platform for my two older aunties which raised their beds higher off the floor. That made a huge difference and there was no charge for this service. On our last day, they drove us to the train station with their hotel shuttle, free of charge. I offered to pay even with a tip but they kindly refused. What a wonderful stay and a great experience. I highly recommend this hotel and I won’t hesitate to stay here again."
"We stayed in a prong room with a small terrace which was great to look over the street and people watch. Very quiet and relaxed hotel. The room was perfectly clean and presented. Such a lovely check in from staff who helped so much with our lack of Japanese. The private bath was great. Excellent location, only across the road for a couple of onsen. Map and guidance on yukata given. Would definitely stay again."
"Hotel was the tops. Exptional room and amenities. Staff were great. Communications was really good. Room lacked hanging space for towels. We have been Japan for 5 weeks touring by bike. The Fairfield was by far the best."
"This hotel was an amazing one night stay. We had a outside Onsen room. It was so relaxing for my husband and I to use. The bathroom shower was spa like. All the hair & face products I loved. The PJ'S to relax in has made me want to purchase a pair while in Japan. I would stay here again. We did not purchase the food package and I will tell you for dinner in Amanohashidate they had 3 dinner choices. One restaurant that we couldn't get into, Ramen that was yummy that we ahd for lunch and a pizza place that was a 20 min taxi ride each way. Pizza was not a cheap dinner once you had the taxi ride into it. That was my only compliment about this town was dinner options. Everything closed really early around 5pm."
By going with a hostel you can spend less on accommodations and set aside more of your trip funds for going out during your stay.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in lots of forms, but they all have a few things in common, including budget prices, a social environment, and shared rooms (though many have private options too).
What are the best hostels in Asago?
Ready to book a hostel? These options have the highest reviews from our guests and might be a good place to start looking: Yadoya TENKU - Hostel - Close to public transit, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Asago Takeda Station. Property features include free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. Rooms come with towels, bed sheets, and free WiFi. Fukunae House - Hostel - Close to public transit, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Asago Takeda Station. You can take advantage of free WiFi and free parking, as well as a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, showers, and hair dryers.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Asago?
Good weather's always better when you're experiencing new places, so here's a little information that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 74°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 41°F. The rainiest months in Asago are July, September, August, and June, with each month seeing an average of 10 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Asago?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might like to check out these things around Asago. Get out into nature with places like Asago Art Village, Tataragi Dam, and Tendaki. Cultural attractions include Ito Kiyonaga Art Museum. Visit landmarks like Takeda Castle Ruin, Ikuno Silver Mine, and Ancient Asago Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Asago while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Asago on hand to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Kounotori - Tajima Airport (TJH), 17.8 mi (28.6 km) from the city center. An alternative is Itami Airport (ITM), located 47.6 mi (76.6 km) away. Once you're on the ground, you might want to use public transit to get around. To check out more of the area, hop on a train at Asago Aokura Station, Asago Nii Station, or Asago Takeda Station.