Amahara
9,5/10 Exceptional - Based on 20 reviews
Perched on Awaji Island’s coast in Hyōgo Prefecture, Amahara blends contemporary ryokan design with broad ocean views and rooms that feature their own open‑air bathing areas. Guest rooms range from Western twins to Japanese‑Western suites and several categories explicitly include private open‑air baths, allowing visitors to enjoy onsen water in-room while overlooking the sea; the property’s public bathing facilities and landscaped garden lounge extend that bathing culture into communal spaces. This ryokan with private onsen Awaji Island is presented as a quieter alternative to larger coastal hotels, with interiors focused on natural materials and uncomplicated comfort.
The hotel’s facilities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a sauna and a dedicated spa programme alongside multiple bathing options fed from local springs; menus emphasise local seafood and multi‑course dinners prepared from seasonal Awaji produce, served in the on‑site restaurant. Practical amenities noted for guests are complimentary parking, an in‑house bar and a garden lounge with digestif service, plus full Wi‑Fi throughout public areas. Amahara also operates scheduled shuttle service to the nearby bus hub, simplifying transfers for those arriving by regional bus or airport link.
Service details and policies are straightforward: standard check‑in and check‑out windows apply, the property accepts major international cards, and staff provide assistance with sightseeing and mobility requests where possible. The coastline, nearby beaches and island cycling routes make the hotel a practical base for day trips around Awaji, and the combination of private in‑room baths and larger onsen facilities positions Amahara as an option for travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen Hyōgo that balances privacy with access to communal spa amenities.
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Review summary for: Amahara
Positive Reviews
Very friendly, attentive staff
Multiple reviewers highlight warm, courteous service; staff provided helpful sightseeing tips, fulfilled special requests (e.g., for elderly or wheelchair needs) and maintained consistent polite care throughout the stay.
Excellent food and dining experience
Guests praised the high-quality meals including a 7‑course dinner, enjoyable breakfast buffet, welcome snacks/drinks and a pleasant restaurant ambience.
Private open‑air baths and enjoyable onsen
Many guests enjoyed room private onsen (open‑air baths) and the large public hot springs, reporting the hot springs as relaxing and a major highlight.
Comfortable rooms with good views
Reviews mention exceptional rooms — comfortable, well‑appointed suites with ocean views and convenient layouts (room with shower and wash area alongside the outdoor bath).
Good support for special needs and attention to detail
Several guests appreciated staff accommodating requests (e.g., dietary, mobility, wheelchair access), showing thoughtful service for families and older guests.
Negative Reviews
Onsen etiquette concerns
A guest observed other visitors entering the public onsen without showering first and suggested clearer, stronger onsen-use instructions at check‑in to prevent hygiene issues.
Weak hair dryer in rooms
At least one reviewer noted the provided hair dryer lacked power and recommended a stronger model for guest convenience.
Wi‑Fi performance needs improvement
One reviewer specifically requested better Wi‑Fi, indicating connectivity could be improved for guests.
Room ventilation and humidity from open‑air baths
A guest reported steam and heat from the outdoor bath flowing into the wash/vanity area, causing uncomfortable humidity; they suggested adding a circulator or ceiling fan to improve airflow.
Privacy and missing room amenities for some stays
Some guests reported issues such as outdoor baths being visible from outside (e.g., from boats/other properties) and missing items for group sizes (insufficient floor chairs, footwear or amenities); one reviewer found provided outdoor footwear (slippers) awkward for walking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types vary from twin and Japanese‑Western rooms to suites; some rooms combine beds and futons and certain suites can accommodate up to seven guests, while standard rooms suit couples or small families.
Yes — Amahara offers ocean‑view hot springs and a public onsen, and many room types include a private open‑air bath; guests may also use sister‑hotel spa facilities linked by a seaside passage.
The hotel provides a free shuttle to and from Sumoto Express Bus Centre on a scheduled timetable; guests should confirm pickup times with the hotel before arrival.
Common routes are highway buses or transfers from Kansai/Kobe airports to Sumoto Bus Centre, then the hotel shuttle; travelers from Tokushima or KIX can also use regional buses and taxis to reach the hotel.
Multilingual staff, including English speakers, are available; if you need language assistance or special arrangements, inform the hotel in advance.
The hotel serves seasonal Japanese cuisine (including kaiseki‑style dinners) and a breakfast buffet featuring local Awaji ingredients at its on‑site restaurant; menus emphasize regional seafood and produce.
Ohama Beach is about 1.7 km away, and Awaji Island offers sights such as gardens, coastal drives, cycling routes and local craft and food experiences; the front desk can recommend day itineraries.
Awaji Island is mainly served by highway and local buses; visitors commonly arrive by bus from Osaka/Kobe/Osaka Airport to Sumoto Bus Centre and then use the hotel shuttle or a taxi for the final leg.
Standard check‑in is from 14:00 to 20:00 and check‑out is until 11:00; contact the hotel if you expect to arrive outside these hours.
Private open‑air baths are available in certain rooms and some facilities can be reserved for private use; pets are not permitted on the property, and there are convenience stores and local shops in Sumoto — the front desk can advise on nearby supermarkets and reservations.
