Top Hotels Near Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath

Hotel Iya Onsen

Hotel Iya Onsen

4.3 / 5Good13 Reviews
Ikedamachi Matsuo Matsumoto 367-28
0.2KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
Charging StationDryerChildren's MealLuggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
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Hotel Kazurabashi

Hotel Kazurabashi

4.8 / 5Outstanding12 Reviews
33-1 Nishiiyayamamura Zentoku
4.71KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
Conference HallHot Spring HotelCharging StationLuggage StorageDryerSauna
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Hotel Hikyounoyu

Hotel Hikyounoyu

4.2 / 5Good12 Reviews
401 Oinouchi, Nishiiya-yamamura
3.45KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
Conference HallBarChildren's SuppliesGame RoomKTVIroning Service
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iyanoyado kazuraya

iyanoyado kazuraya

4.7 / 5Great5 Reviews
78 Nishiiyayamamura Kanjo
5.26KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
DryerLaundry RoomLuggage StorageParking
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Chiiori

Chiiori

4.5 / 5Great
Higashiiya Tsurui 209
7.66KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
DryerBarbecueLaundry ServiceBarbecue AvailableParking
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Iyabijin

Iyabijin

4.7 / 5Great3 Reviews
9-3 Nishiiyayamamura Zentoku
4.21KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Kominka Glamping Matoba

Kominka Glamping Matoba

175 Imakubo, Nishiiyayama-mura
5.56KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Iya Kankou Ryokan

Iya Kankou Ryokan

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
161 Nishiiyayamamura Zentoku
5.33KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
Children's MealParking
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Guesthouse Kazurabashi

Guesthouse Kazurabashi

4.3 / 5Good
161-13 Nishiiyayamamura Zentoku
5.34KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
KitchenParking
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Rental House Forest

Rental House Forest

563, Nishi-Iyayamamura-Shigesue, Miyoshi-city
5.4KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
Pet Friendly
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Haretoke Design Hostel

Haretoke Design Hostel

5 / 5Outstanding
Ikeda-cho Ori Onishi 15
4.71KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Gakko No Yado Aruse

Gakko No Yado Aruse

4.8 / 5Outstanding
414-1, Aruse, Nishiiyayama-mura, Miyoshi city, Tokushima 778-0103, Japan
9.2KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Minshuku Oyamaso

Minshuku Oyamaso

4 / 5Good
91-2 Nishiiyayamamura Kanjo, Miyoshi
5.27KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Tabibito No Yado Nakone

Tabibito No Yado Nakone

3 / 5
242, Enoki, Nishiiyayama-mura, Miyoshi city, Tokushima 778-0104, Japan
6.98KM from Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hotel Iyaonsen - Open-air Bath

Hotel Iyaonsen stands out as the premier choice, featuring a signature open-air bath with panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea. The hotel’s minimalist Japanese design enhances the tranquil atmosphere, while select rooms offer direct access to private hot springs. A 5-minute walk leads to the scenic Iyo-Iwayama Trail, perfect for sunrise hikes or evening strolls. For an authentic experience, book the traditional kaiseki dinner served in-room. Availability is limited—recommend using HopeGoo to secure your stay early.

Yes, the open-air bath at Hotel Iyaonsen overlooks the Seto Inland Sea, offering breathtaking views especially during sunset when golden light reflects across the water. The bath features a wooden deck and subtle shading elements that preserve privacy without blocking the vista. Guests staying in sea-facing rooms can access the bath directly from their room, creating a seamless transition between accommodation and relaxation. It’s also a favorite spot for photographers, particularly during night lighting when the quiet ambiance enhances the serene mood.

Within a 10-minute walk, you’ll find the Iyo-Iwayama Trail, a scenic path offering sweeping views of the Seto Inland Sea and distant islands—ideal for sunrise or sunset viewing. Just five minutes away is the Miyoshi City Folk Museum, which showcases local history, agriculture, and hosts seasonal craft workshops. For nature lovers, follow the Oshio River trail to discover wild carp, traditional wooden bridges, and untouched forest paths. These sites remain largely untouched by tourism, preserving the authentic charm of Shikoku’s countryside.