Yumekaiyu Awajishima
8,5/10 Excellent - Based on 349 reviews
Yumekaiyu Awajishima sits on the ocean edge of Awaji Island, combining contemporary comfort with traditional Japanese design across a mix of tatami-style and Western rooms, plus a higher-tier Nagomi Floor with lounge access. The hotel presents a broad facility set that includes a heated indoor pool, observation terrace, family-friendly areas and complimentary Wi‑Fi; public spaces are arranged to showcase sea and pine-forest views that define the property’s coastal setting. As a ryokan with onsen on Awaji Island, the property balances resort-scale services with touches of local craft and seasonal produce in its presentation and room furnishings.
Bathing and wellness are central to the experience: the sixth-floor Mori-no‑SPA houses two main hot-spring bathing areas, HIBIKI and IZUMI, each offering indoor, deep and reclining baths with open-air options and scheduled gender rotations so guests can sample different styles. A separate hanare-style spa brings a more secluded seaside bath and the hotel also operates an Ayurvedic-style spa menu for massages and treatments; private spa hires are available by reservation for those seeking exclusive use. These facilities underline the hotel’s profile as a ryokan with onsen in Hyōgo while providing options for both public soaking and more private spa appointments.
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Review summary for: Yumekaiyu Awajishima
Positive Reviews
Outstanding onsen and spa variety
Multiple reviewers praised the large, high-quality onsens and spa services — several different baths (including covered/outdoor views and private options) provide relaxing, unique experiences and are a highlight of the stay.
Friendly, attentive staff and service
Staff were frequently described as very helpful, accommodating and polite; guests noted excellent service, assistance with special requests, an English-speaking staff member, and thoughtful care for elderly visitors.
Excellent food — buffet and course meals
Dining received strong praise: delicious and varied breakfast buffets, high-quality dinners (table service and course menus), local ingredients, and a popular dessert/ice-cream offering.
Clean, spacious rooms and good facilities
Many guests reported clean, roomy accommodations, fast free Wi‑Fi, plentiful amenities, efficient elevators, and well-maintained communal facilities such as the indoor pool and terrace.
Great location, views and easy access to attractions
The hotel’s location — beachfront or with impressive sea/tree views and a pleasant terrace — was highly valued. Guests found it convenient for local attractions, parking, and transport links (shuttle/taxi/bus recommendations).
Negative Reviews
Some rooms and bathrooms feel dated
Several guests mentioned worn furniture, yellowed/marked wallpaper and old-style, cramped bathrooms and toilets; multiple comments suggested parts of the accommodation need renovation.
Onsen access limitations and physical barriers
Visitors reported restrictions (no visible tattoos allowed), stairs or level drops to some baths that can be difficult for elderly or less mobile guests, and that private baths require extra fees and can be hard to book at peak times.
Price and extra-cost amenities
A few reviewers felt rates were high and noted additional charges for private onsen use or certain services, which affected perceived value for money.
Occasional communication and housekeeping issues
Some guests found information unclear (e.g., breakfast hours, facility instructions) and noted that rooms are not always serviced daily unless requested — causing minor inconvenience.
Minor facility and comfort issues
Comments included very firm beds, dim room/washstand lighting, small steps that caused stubbing, limited shuttle schedule (morning only), and an isolated report of a cockroach — small but notable concerns for some guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types vary from single/double layouts to Japanese-style rooms with futons; some rooms and suites can accommodate up to 4–5 guests—check the specific room description for exact maximum capacity.
The property has multiple on-site onsen (including Mori-no‑SPA and a hanare-style Umine‑no‑Mori) and offers private bath options; onsen hours are typically in the afternoon and evening and private baths require advance reservation.
A free scheduled shuttle runs between Sumoto Bus Center and the hotel at set morning and afternoon times; reservations are required for pick-up and you can request pickups outside the published schedule by contacting the hotel in advance.
You can arrange the hotel’s contracted airport taxi transfer (reservation required—provide flight details) or use public transport toward Sumoto and then take the hotel shuttle or a local taxi for the last leg.
Yes; the hotel lists Japanese and English among the languages spoken by staff who can assist with common requests.
Expect tatami rooms and futon bedding, provided yukata, kaiseki-style and local seafood dining options, public onsen facilities, and coastal views for a classic Japanese ryokan stay with modern comforts.
Ohama Beach is a one‑minute walk and Sumoto Castle and its climbing path are within easy walking distance; the ryokan is also a convenient base for exploring Awaji Island’s coastal scenery and local food spots.
The hotel offers free on-site parking, free-use bicycles, a scheduled shuttle to Sumoto Bus Center, and local taxis and buses for island travel.
Check-in is from 15:00 (3:00 PM) and the stated arrival window extends to the early evening; check-out is until 10:00 (10:00 AM), and you should contact the hotel in advance if you expect to arrive outside the published times.
Private top-floor dining rooms and private onsen are available by advance reservation; pets are not allowed at the property, and supermarkets and local shops in Sumoto are a short drive or shuttle/bus ride away.
