Amanohashidateso

7,4/10 Very good - Based on 56 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (42%)
Families (33%)
Solo travelers (17%)
Groups (8%)

Amanohashidateso occupies a shoreline position beside the Amanohashidate sandbar, within easy walking distance of local temples and the beach. The property blends traditional Japanese architecture with relaxed resort proportions: room configurations include twin and family layouts and several sea-view rooms with seating areas or terraces that look onto the pine-fringed channel. Practical amenities such as free Wi‑Fi, complimentary shuttle service to the station, on-site parking and an on-site restaurant make it a convenient base for exploring by foot or bicycle. It is a ryokan with onsen in Amanohashidate, Kyoto.

Accommodations emphasize seasonal outlooks and straightforward comfort; guests can expect clean, functional layouts and communal lounges for quiet time. Dining follows a regional kaiseki approach, with menus that draw on Tango seafood and mountain produce — winter seafood courses frequently feature local snow crab and autumn menus highlight matsutake — and service organized around set mealtimes. Additional services include luggage storage, massage treatments and options for cycling or fishing excursions; family-sized rooms are available and the property applies a curfew and house rules to preserve a calm atmosphere.

The property’s bathing facilities comprise indoor and open-air hot spring baths and a sauna, arranged for shared use rather than private in-room onsens; visitors should note that tattoo restrictions may apply in public bathing areas. Front-desk staff can arrange transfers and local outings, and many rooms capture changing coastal light across the seasons. As a ryokan with onsen in Kyoto Prefecture, the ryokan positions traditional bathing and seasonal cuisine alongside practical services for travellers exploring the northern Kyoto coast.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Family rooms
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 8.6
Equipements 7.1
Cleanliness 7.7
Comfort 7.9
Value for money 7.2
Location 7.9

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Review summary for: Amanohashidateso

Positive Reviews

Nice onsen (hot spring) facilities

Multiple guests praised the hotel's onsen — described as large, comfortable, clean and with pleasant views; several reviewers highlighted the 4th-floor onsen and enjoying a relaxing soak.

Friendly and helpful staff

Many reviewers reported kind, attentive staff who helped with directions, station pickups and luggage; specific mentions of warm female staff and receptionists assisting with restaurant or transport arrangements.

Great location and sea/mountain views

Guests appreciated the setting — rooms with balconies, sea or bay views and proximity to scenic spots were repeatedly noted as highlights and a strong reason to choose the ryokan.

Comfortable beds and generally clean rooms

Several visitors said beds were very comfortable and rooms were spacious and clean (especially tatami-area rooms), contributing to restful stays for many guests.

Traditional Japanese atmosphere and good breakfast

Reviewers liked the authentic Japanese feel (tatami areas, small cozy ryokan vibe) and praised the traditional multi-course breakfast as visually appealing and tasty.

Negative Reviews

Small rooms and misleading photos

Multiple guests found economy twin rooms very small or smaller than expected; some said photos did not represent actual room size and upgrades were noticeably better.

Dated facilities and cleanliness problems

Several reviews mention the property is dated and in need of upkeep — torn or stained decor, old furnishings, stains on walls, unclean sheets in some cases, coffee splashes and hair reported by guests.

Language barrier and rigid reception

Numerous guests reported staff often speak little or no English and can come across as strict or inflexible about check-in/out and requests, making communication and special requests difficult for non-Japanese speakers.

Location/accessibility issues and lack of elevator

Some reviewers found the hotel remote or a long walk from the station (parts lacking sidewalks or street lighting); others noted there is no elevator, which is inconvenient with luggage.

Value concerns, extra fees and onsen/bug issues

A few guests felt the price did not match the condition (extra onsen usage fee noted as unexpected), and one guest reported insect bites (sandfly) around the onsen, suggesting maintenance of outdoor plants/bugs may be needed.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rooms and what group sizes can Amanohashidateso accommodate?

The ryokan has 19 guest rooms including single, twin and family rooms; some rooms sleep families and others suit couples or solo travellers. Contact the property to confirm room capacity for larger groups.

Does the property have an onsen (hot spring)?

Yes, Amanohashidateso offers a communal hot spring bath (onsen) for guests to use. Bathing facilities are public rather than private.

Are private or reservable family baths available?

Private or reservable baths are not listed as a regular offering; guests use the communal bathing facilities. Ask the ryokan in advance if any short-term private options are offered.

Is there a shuttle between the train station and the ryokan?

Yes, a free shuttle from Amanohashidate (KTR) Station is available by advance reservation; please request pickup when you book or contact the ryokan with arrival details. Taxis and a short walk are alternatives if a shuttle slot is full.

How do I reach Amanohashidateso from major airports?

From Kansai/Osaka airports travel by express or highway bus and local train toward Amanohashidate Station, then use the ryokan shuttle or a short taxi ride. Travel times vary, so allow several hours from Osaka or Kyoto.

What languages are spoken at the ryokan?

Staff primarily speak Japanese; English is limited at smaller local ryokans, so notify the ryokan ahead if you need English assistance or bring a translation app. Booking confirmations typically include contact details for requests.

What dining options and meal styles does the ryokan offer?

The ryokan serves local seafood-focused cuisine and seasonal kaiseki-style meals, with breakfast available. Meals are typically offered in the dining hall or served in-room depending on the plan—confirm your meal arrangement at booking.

Are pets allowed and are there nearby shops or supermarkets?

Pets are not permitted at the ryokan. There are convenience stores and small shops in the Amanohashidate area within easy reach; larger supermarkets are a short drive away.

What local attractions should I visit while staying here?

The ryokan sits close to the Amanohashidate sandbar, Chionji Temple, Amanohashidate View Land and nearby beaches; the scenic Funaya of Ine is also a popular excursion. These sites are reachable by short train rides, bus or taxi.

What are the arrival, departure times and house rules I should know?

Standard check-in starts at 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00; the property accepts arrivals up to late evening but please inform them if you arrive after stated check-in hours. Note there is a 23:00 curfew for entry/exit and guests with visible tattoos may be restricted from public bathing areas.

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