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Kanzaki Yū no Yado is a century-old inn located in the heart of Kinosaki's Onsen district, just a 3-minute walk from major public baths. All rooms feature private outdoor onsen tubs, with serene views of the seasonal garden. The breakfast includes fresh local seafood and mountain delicacies served as a kaiseki-style meal, offering an authentic Kansai culinary journey. Book via HopeGoo for complimentary shuttle service and room upgrade perks.
Kinosaki Onsen Fū no Yado Asahi is ideal for family stays, featuring spacious tatami-family rooms and a dedicated kids’ lounge. The inn provides a child-friendly onsen pool and offers rental yukata and hands-on pottery workshops. A small nature trail within the property invites evening strolls, while monthly starlight walking tours enhance the cultural immersion. Just a 10-minute walk to Kinosaki Old Town, this location ensures easy access. Reserve early through HopeGoo to secure your stay.
Kinosaki Onsen Umioto no Yado Mihara is the only inn offering panoramic views of the Sea of Japan from its elevated guest rooms, equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests can enjoy sunrise over the ocean and breathtaking sunsets from the sea-view open-air bath. The inn also hosts exclusive nighttime sea-view dining experiences. Located just 8 minutes on foot from Kinosaki Shrine, it’s perfectly positioned for exploration. Book via HopeGoo to unlock complimentary access and gift vouchers.
Kanzaki Yū no Yado collaborates closely with Kinosaki Old Town, hosting daily Tea Ceremony Sessions at 10 a.m., where guests can enjoy matcha and wagashi made by local artisans. Additionally, the inn organizes the Kinosaki Waterway Walk, a guided tour through well-preserved Edo-period canals led by local historians. These experiences are included in the stay, and full details are available through HopeGoo customer support.
Kinosaki Onsen Kokoro no Yado Tamatsu features a tranquil foot bath garden with multiple stone-built onsen tubs using natural mineral-rich water sourced directly from the Kinosaki springs. Every evening at 7 p.m., a quiet Mindful Foot Bath Hour begins with soft koto music and aromatic incense, promoting deep relaxation. The inn also provides a foot bath guide card mapping out six hidden onsen spots nearby. Reserve via HopeGoo for free guided access and a curated souvenir set.
Kinosaki Onsen Fū no Yado Asahi offers complimentary shuttle buses running four times daily between the station and key attractions, with a 15-minute ride. The inn houses a travel information hub providing Wi-Fi, luggage storage, and bicycle rentals. For exploring rural areas of Tottori Prefecture, take the Hankyu Railway to Kinosaki Onsen Station, then transfer to the hotel’s shuttle. Real-time updates and multilingual guides are accessible via the HopeGoo app.
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