"Hotel Tsubakikan" Reviews & Details
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- The interior of the building is a stylish space with a retro feel reminiscent of the Meiji era. You can change into a yukata inside the building and take a bamboo basket for a stroll around the town. open-air bath overlooking the Japanese garden is pleasant, and the indoor bath is also very tasteful. The food is served buffet style and includes plenty of local Setouchi produce. The open kitchen allows you to enjoy freshly grilled steaks and other dishes.
Answered question: Dogo Onsen | Is there a Japanese-style hot spring hotel where I can relax in a yukata with my boyfriend?
くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 4)
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An inn where you can enjoy the retro feel of the Meiji era
- "Dogo Onsen Hotel Tsubakikan" is a Dogo inn with a retro Meiji era atmosphere. There are various guest rooms, but Japanese and Western room are recommended as they are modern and stylish, with a different atmosphere from the lobby. The food is gorgeous, both in kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )and Buffet.
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一郎ちゃん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 3)
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Classic and stylish lodging
- The classical and spacious lobby was very impressive. There were many families with children, so it was a family-friendly inn. There was Buffet, but my family chose the kaiseki course. It was a very satisfying meal, with a lineup of local Iyo cuisine. There was also a naval drum show in the evening, and the whole family was moved by its power. It was a wonderful inn that had it all: delicious food, culture, and hot springs.
Answered question: Which inns in Dogo Onsen are popular for their food? Please tell me which hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) are recommended for family trips!
ぽよよん's answer (Posted on:2016/11/10)
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Hot springs and great value for money
- I recommend this hotel because it was a gift for my parents and they were very happy with it. It was a Japanese-style room, but it was spacious, probably because it was a weekday. You can also use the hot springs at the sister hotel, and you can Visiting hot springs for free. Also, the daily naval drum show was very impressive.
PP's answer (Posted on:2014/10/10)
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Relatively affordable hotel
- I lived in Matsuyama for Ryokan (Japanese inn) years. There are many long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) with hot springs in Dogo Onsen, including Funaya, but they are quite expensive. This one is a little walk from Dogo Onsen Station, but it has an open-air bath and is relatively reasonable. There is a city tram that runs to Okaido, the downtown area, for 150 yen, so I think there are more satisfying Ryokan (Japanese inn) if you don't mind not eating in your room. The main building of Dogo Onsen is close to a public bath, so if you want to enjoy the hot springs, visiting a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) during the day the next day is also an option.
Answered question: I'm going to have a girls' get-together at Dogo Onsen. Can you recommend a hot spring inn where I can eat delicious food for under 15,000 yen One person per night?
yama's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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I recommend the annex.
- The staff will welcome you in a retro Meiji-era building. You can enjoy the open-air bath surrounded by a Japanese garden and the hot spring in the main building, making it a great deal. The dinner Buffet is plentiful, and you can enjoy local cuisine to your heart's content. In addition, the yukata with the large camellia pattern, the symbol of the hotel, is very cute and can be rented as a set with tabi-style socks and sandals. You can also rent a bath basket and enjoy a stroll around the hot spring town.
Answered question: I'm going to have a girls' get-together at Dogo Onsen. Can you recommend a hot spring inn where I can eat delicious food for under 15,000 yen One person per night?
ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
Enjoy a relaxing hot spring bath in a retro Meiji era world