Kadojin features mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Tenkawa. The property has garden and inner courtyard views.
Abby
United States
A traditional onsen ryokan in a quaint mountain village. Our room was lovely and much larger than expected. The kotatsu was a great addition and we used it often. We had a room with a private bath, definitely worth the extra cost. The food was the best meal I had the entire trip, I was so full by the end I could barely get back to my room. The staff were so kind and one person even spoke excellent English. My only regret was that we didn’t stay longer
As one of the oldest ryokan in the Dorogawa hot-spring area, Hanaya Tokubei has a history of over 500 years.
Li Koon
Singapore
The owner is very friendly and made us felt very welcome. The place has been renovated and is clean and comfortable. The food is very good and what you can expect of a good ryokan. Onsen is very comforting. As the place is small, there is no need to fight for place in onsen.
Set in Tenkawa, Guest House POST INN features a bar. With a shared lounge, the 2-star hostel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a shared bathroom.
Stefan
United Kingdom
Great bar area with lots of drinks. Fantastic dinner and breakfast (well worth choosing after booking). Comfy simple room. Parking available and great walks near the guesthouse.
Featuring a Japanese garden, Unkai no Sato no Yado is a 35-minute drive from Koyasan Station. This inn offers luggage storage space and a restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.
Etienne Courjault
France
Kaako was the kindest, thoughtfull person you could imagine, proud and eager to talk about her region, and willing to help you with everything you would need, hiking advice, transportation, etc... She is also an amazing cook, I had the best meals of my trip there ! Fully recommended if you love hiking, sightseeing, eating of course, and Koyasan is just 15 minutes by car. What else? The floor in the room has heating ! How great is that?
Located in Fuki and only 41 km from Subaru Hall, Guesthouse Fuki Juku provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Veronika
Slovenia
Authentic experience in a mountain guesthouse, managed by a kind couple. The place is interiorly fournished in the traditional style with a last centiry-themed (50/60/70s? - not quite sure, but it is beautiful) dining room. The dinner and breakfast were superb! The hosts offered to guide us to koyasan (one hour drive one way) the next day. We were running a bit late and the hosts very worried about us - we want to say thank you once again for your patience.
Set in Yoshino, 43 km from Nara Station and 46 km from Tanpi Shrine, Hounkan offers air conditioning. The 2-star ryokan features mountain views and is 39 km from Subaru Hall.
David
United States
The owner and staff are very kind and caring. The woman who serves the meals was great and took time to help us understand what all the varieties of food were. It is a great traditional japanese inn experience with a nice onsen and good quality meals. The location has great views as well, it would be excellent during cherry blossom season.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, KANAU is set in Gojō. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
John
United Kingdom
The area was beutiful with some lovely walks. Great for a relaxing time. The host realy went above and beyond. I don't think there is a walkable shop but the hotel is also a restaurant.
Dorogawa is a charming little town in the Tenkawa region...
Dorogawa is a charming little town in the Tenkawa region which has plenty to offer visitors: astonishing walks up the waterfalls in the Mitrai Valley; the Benzaiten shrine and local coffee house in Tenkawa village; Ryusenji Temple, caves and Mt Omine directly accessible by foot from Dorogawa. A very different experience to city hopping in Japan and worth the effort to get there!
Mathilde
Australia
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