• Spring | 13 popular hot spring inns and Ryokan (Japanese inn) recommended by word of mouth for 2024
  • Spring | 13 popular hot spring inns and Ryokan (Japanese inn) recommended by word of mouth for 2024

A ranking of 13 popular hot spring inns, Ryokan (Japanese inn), and hotels recommended for "spring"! 47Trip is the place to book hot spring inns and hotels related to "spring," including information on facilities such as popular rooms with open-air baths and ping pong tables, and hot spring inns that are perfect for instagrammable.

Ranking of recommended hot spring inns for "Spring"
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880-1 Ryusen, Tondabayashi

3-21-19 Achi

  • Hotel with big bed near Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

  • Although it is a little independent guest cottages from Kurashiki Station, it is close to the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, and the hotel is attractive because you can sleep comfortably in a large bed. The marble bathroom is what makes it different from other business hotels. There is also a restaurant in the hotel, where you can choose from Japanese and Western cuisine prepared by top chefs. It would be fun to wear a rental kimono and go on a Hinamatsuri tour.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

7-2,Honmachi

  • A traditional facility where you can experience pottery and painting

  • "Kurashiki Ivy Square" is a traditional hotel. It has a very calm atmosphere. The building is a little old, but that's what makes it so charming, and it matches the town of Kurashiki perfectly. You can also experience pottery and painting, which are unique to Okayama. The price is not cheap, but I would like to stay at this wonderful hotel again.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

2-3-3, Osaka, Tennoji-ku

2-8-1 Achi, Kurashiki

  • A hotel close to the station, convenient for event venues

  • I stayed here during the long weekend to visit the Ohara Museum of Art. There are several venues for the Kurashiki Hinamatsuri, and I heard from the hotel that you need to travel by train to get there. If you're just looking to stay and don't want too much, there's no better hotel than one that's close to the station. There are hotels that are closer to the station, but of the hotels I've stayed at, I recommend this one.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

1-1-44 Chuo

  • A hotel located in the heart of Kurashiki's most popular tourist destinations

  • Kurashiki Kokusai Hotel is located in the famous Bikan Historical Quarter, allowing you to see the Bikan Historical Quarter and Ohara Museum of Art up close. It is also in a great location for your desired Hinamatsuri. There are plenty of places to eat in the city of Kurashiki, including casual izakayas where you can enjoy seafood from the Seto Inland Sea. The accommodation fee starts from around 7,500 yen for a twin room, which I think is relatively reasonable.

    のむた's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

1-2-8, Matsusaki-cho, Abeno-ku

5-1-1 Shimotsui, Kurashiki-shi

  • Open-air bath with a view of the sunset

  • It's cheap, the food is delicious, and the fresh seafood from the Seto Inland Sea is great. The open-air bath overlooking the sea is the best, with a great view of the sunset. It's a little independent guest cottages from Kurashiki city, so you'll need a car, but a stroll around Shimotsui is also recommended. You can also tour the old shipping wholesaler for free.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

2-3-22 Shibata, Kita-ku

158 Amami, Kawachi-Nagano City

5-13 Shinmachi, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi

JR-Kurashiki Ekimae Nishi In Building 7-2,Achi, Kurashiki-city

  • A hotel located in front of Kurashiki Station with easy access

  • It's in a building in front of Kurashiki Station. The rooms on the upper floors are not noisy and there is no noise from cars or other things. The rooms are larger than those in business hotels and are relaxing. I think the food is also quite delicious. It's great that you can go there without getting wet even if it rains in front of the station.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

1-4-11 Abenosuji, Abeno-ku, Osaka prefecture

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