Amano Hashidate Hotel
8,5/10 Excellent - Based on 696 reviews
Amano Hashidate Hotel sits on the seafront at Amanohashidate, offering direct views across the sandbar that forms one of Japan’s celebrated scenic spots. The hotel combines traditional ryokan touches with hotel-scale facilities: ocean-view rooms, a select number of suites with private open-air baths, and public bathing facilities fed by the local hot spring. Its location puts major local attractions and the station within an easy walk, making it a practical base for exploring the Tango coast; it can be described as a ryokan with onsen Kyoto visitors often seek when planning a seaside stay in the prefecture.
Accommodation ranges from tatami-style rooms to modern Japanese‑Western rooms and a few larger suites with in-room open-air baths; note that the in-room open-air baths in special suites are fitted for private use but are not supplied from the public hot spring source. Communal wellness facilities include a large indoor onsen bath, an outdoor bath with views, sauna and a salt‑pit relaxation room, plus a seaside footbath. Practical amenities cover free Wi‑Fi, on-site parking and seasonal options such as bicycle rental to tour the nearby coastline and temples.
Meals focus on regional ingredients from Tango, served in dining rooms that look toward the bay or in set-course dinner plans that highlight seasonal seafood and local produce. Front‑desk services handle reservations for excursions and dining, and standard arrival and departure times are observed to coordinate dinner service and bath access. The combination of accessible coastal views, public hot‑spring bathing and rooms that blend Japanese and Western comfort makes this property a straightforward choice for travelers seeking a coastal onsen experience in Kyoto prefecture.
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Review summary for: Amano Hashidate Hotel
Positive Reviews
Excellent location near station and attractions
Many reviewers praised the hotel's location directly across from the railway station and within easy walking distance of the sandbar, viewpoint and local sights, making sightseeing very convenient.
Beautiful sea views from rooms
Numerous guests highlighted scenic sea or lake views from their rooms and balconies as a standout feature that added to the stay.
Very good onsen and spa facilities
The onsen was frequently mentioned as excellent, including outdoor rotenburo, sauna, hammam and cold-plunge options; guests appreciated the coastal setting of the baths.
Generous, varied breakfast (and good dinner options)
Many reviews noted a plentiful breakfast buffet with a wide selection of Japanese and Western items; several guests also commented that evening meals were tasty and copious when available.
Spacious, clean rooms and helpful amenities
Guests reported large, comfortable rooms often in traditional Japanese style, good cleanliness, availability of yukata/kimonos, bike rental and free parking, which improved convenience and comfort.
Negative Reviews
Limited English support and unclear explanations
Several guests said staff did not speak much English and that they received little guidance about hotel services; some international guests asked for English menu translations for multi-course dinners.
Problems reserving hotel dinner / restaurants closed
Multiple reviewers were unable to get dinner reservations at the hotel (even when booked in advance) and found local restaurants closed at times, leaving them without dining options.
Hotel and some facilities feel dated
A number of guests described the property and parts of the spa as feeling old or in need of renovation, giving an impression of being somewhat worn or dated.
Bedding comfort issues
Several reviewers reported uncomfortable sleeping arrangements — futons or mattresses and pillows were described as too firm or less comfortable than expected, causing poor sleep for some guests.
Occasional room nuisances and minor facility shortcomings
Comments included unpleasant odors in some rooms, balconies that did not meet expectations, noisy bathroom/AC fans, and small practical lacks such as hooks in the shower area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types vary: most western/twin rooms sleep two, while Japanese-style rooms offer tatami and futons and some can accommodate up to five guests; check your selected room’s occupancy when booking.
Yes — the property features natural hot spring facilities with public indoor baths, an open-air bath and a sauna; private onsen rentals are not listed as a standard option.
There is no regular airport shuttle; the hotel is a very short walk (about 1–5 minutes) from Amanohashidate Station and offers free on-site parking for drivers.
Take train services (including limited‑express options) toward Amanohashidate Station on the local lines, then walk a few minutes to the hotel; by car use the Miyazu‑Amanohashidate interchange on the Kyoto‑Jukan Expressway.
Japanese is the primary language but staff can assist in English and other languages may be available; language support can vary by shift.
You can stay in Japanese‑style tatami rooms with futons, enjoy seasonal local cuisine served by the hotel, and use the onsen for a customary bathing experience.
The hotel is very close to the Amanohashidate sandbar and scenic viewpoints, Chionji Temple (around 400 m), and Amanohashidate Beach, with other local sights a short bike ride or drive away.
Yes — bicycle rental is offered at the property and the hotel’s proximity to the station makes trains and local buses convenient for sightseeing.
Standard check-in is from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM and check-out is by 10:00 AM (early departures from about 6:00 AM are accommodated); note the property entrance is closed between midnight and 5:00 AM.
Pets are not allowed; private onsen bookings are not advertised as standard; a small on‑site minimarket is available for basic supplies and the hotel provides dining options for breakfast and dinner.
