Uminone
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 103 reviews
Uminone is a small seaside ryokan on the Takenohama shore in Toyooka, Hyōgo, opened in April 2016 and designed to foreground ocean views and quiet relaxation. The property comprises eight guest rooms in traditional Japanese and hybrid Western/Japanese layouts; many rooms look directly onto the sea and are deliberately free of in‑room TVs to encourage unwinding. Located steps from a private stretch of sand, the inn provides a communal lounge, luggage storage and a compact reception where staff coordinate local activities, beach access and station transfers.
Guest accommodation features tatami floors with futon bedding or Western‑style beds, air conditioning, refrigerator and complimentary Wi‑Fi; rooms also supply kettles and basic coffee facilities. The property operates Takeno hot spring baths: indoor public onsen facilities are maintained for daily use and can be reserved for private use, making it a practical choice for travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Hyōgo. Bathing hours are arranged to allow early‑morning and late‑evening soaks, and changing areas are stocked with towels and basic toiletries.
Meals focus on seasonal seafood and locally grown vegetables, with an Asian‑style breakfast served on site and multi‑course evening options available by prior arrangement; some menus highlight regional specialties and collagen‑style hot‑pot dishes. Practical services include free on‑site parking and a complimentary shuttle or station pick‑up by arrangement, plus standard check‑in and check‑out windows to fit most itineraries. The combination of shorefront position, modest scale and attentive service suits couples and small groups seeking a calm coastal retreat with direct beach access and simple wellness offerings.
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Review summary for: Uminone
Positive Reviews
Seaside location and stunning views
Many reviews highlight the ryokan’s location right by the beach with direct ocean views, easy access to walks and hikes, and the relaxing sound of the sea—creating a peaceful, scenic setting.
Attentive, helpful staff and service
Guests repeatedly praise friendly, polite and attentive staff who provide excellent hospitality, assist with pickups, taxi bookings and go out of their way to accommodate needs.
Excellent food and memorable meals
Breakfasts are described as plentiful and delicious; several guests mention outstanding dinners (notably crab courses and BBQs) and high-quality cuisine overall.
Clean, well-maintained onsen and amenities
The hot-spring baths (onsen) and facilities are reported as clean and private when offered; rooms and common areas are well kept with a good range of toiletries and amenities.
Authentic, spacious traditional rooms
Many guests enjoyed the traditional Japanese-style rooms with ample space, comfortable communal living areas, and a cosy atmosphere that felt like staying in a welcoming home.
Negative Reviews
Access from station can be difficult with luggage
Several reviewers note a long or awkward walk from the train station and recommend using the complimentary shuttle/pick-up service rather than carrying suitcases on foot.
Occasional food seasoning/expectations
While most guests loved the food, a few mentioned minor issues such as a too-salty dish or food they found bland—indicating occasional inconsistency in seasoning or personal taste differences.
Limited baby-changing facilities
At least one family pointed out there was nowhere suitable to change babies, so parents with infants may need to plan accordingly.
Beach cleanliness concerns for some
A small number of guests mentioned the nearby beach was not very clean, so beach conditions can vary and may not meet every guest’s expectations.
Sleeping on traditional floor arrangements may be uncomfortable for some
Guests unused to tatami/futon-style sleeping sometimes found sitting and sleeping on the floor uncomfortable, which may affect comfort for those preferring Western beds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types include Japanese-style rooms with multiple futons and family rooms (examples: rooms with 2 single beds plus up to 4 futons), with some rooms able to sleep up to six people; add the number and ages of children when booking to see correct occupancy.
Yes — the ryokan has on-site hot spring baths and a public bath for guests to use.
Hot spring baths operate in morning and evening hours (typical public bath windows include early morning and late afternoon/evening); private or reservable use of baths may be available on request — ask the property when you book.
The ryokan offers a complimentary shuttle or pick-up service from the local station by prior arrangement; contact the property in advance to request pick-up.
The nearest airport is Tajima Airport (around 20–25 km); by train use the San'in Line to Takeno Station (about a 5‑minute drive from the ryokan) and use the free shuttle or a short taxi ride.
Staff provide English and Japanese support; guests report helpful English-speaking staff and multilingual service where available.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 (3:00 PM) until around 22:00 (10:00 PM), and check-out is by 10:00 (10:00 AM).
Pets are not permitted; the ryokan welcomes children but does not provide extra beds or baby cots, so include child ages when booking to confirm arrangements.
The property serves an Asian-style breakfast on site and offers dinner options using local seasonal seafood and ingredients — dinner is generally available by reservation.
On-site amenities include free parking, Wi‑Fi, vending machines and a small shop; the ryokan sits on Takenohama Beach with a private beach area and is a short drive from Kinosaki Onsen and nearby shrines and coastal attractions.
