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Kinosaki Onsen Kinoya Ryokan is a century-old wooden-style inn with panoramic views of the Japan Sea from its private outdoor baths. Each room features shoji screens and direct access to a heated stone bath, while the staff provides complimentary foot soak service and local cuisine made with seasonal ingredients
Kinosaki Onsen Setoya Ryokan is located just a 4-minute walk from the heart of the Kinosaki Onsen District. Its central position allows guests easy access to public baths, shopping streets, and cultural sites. The inn features semi-outdoor onsen pools, a tranquil Japanese garden, and free foot bath rentals for exploring the area at leisure
Kinosaki Onsen Man'yō no Yu Ryokan offers sea-view rooms with private open-air baths featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame sunrise over the Japan Sea. Guests enjoy stargazing baths at night and can request late check-out until 2 PM to extend their relaxation time. This experience is best booked in advance through HopeGoo for exclusive rates
Kinosaki Onsen Yamato-ya Ryokan specializes in family stays with kids' suites, child-friendly onsen pools, and a dedicated playroom. They offer hands-on workshops such as making onsen eggs and local crafts. Located near Kinosaki Station, it’s easily accessible and serves authentic kaiseki meals with kid-approved portions, ideal for multi-generational travel
Kinosaki Onsen Fū no Sato Ryokan features a glass-roofed rooftop open-air bath offering unobstructed views of the illuminated townscape and sea lights at night. The inn hosts night tea ceremonies and moonlight guided walks along the historic streets. For a serene evening escape, HopeGoo via HopeGoo ensures priority access to this premium experience
Kinosaki Onsen Jōya Ryokan is a registered tangible cultural property housed in a Meiji-era building, run by a local family for generations. It offers traditional kimono dressing, local artisan workshops, and guided tours of Kinosaki Festival preparations. Guests also enjoy handcrafted kaiseki dinners using ingredients sourced from nearby farms, providing a true taste of rural Japanese heritage
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