Iya Onsen Hotel Miyoshi , Miyoshi (Tokushima)
About the Hotel
Iya Onsen is a traditional ryokan located in the scenic Iya Valley, known for its stunning seasonal views. It features a complimentary cable car that takes guests to its hot springs situated in the valley. The area is rich in culture, with nearby attractions like the Heike Yashiki Museum of Folklore. Guests can enjoy spacious public hot springs and the opportunity to experience authentic Japanese-style accommodation.
Location
Iya Onsen is situated within a national park, approximately 40.5 miles from Takamatsu. The nearest airport is Kochi Ryoma Airport, providing access for travelers. Guests can explore local attractions such as the historic Kazura-bashi Bridge and the statue of the Peeing Boy, both close to the hotel. Free train station pick-up service is additionally provided.
Rooms
The hotel offers elegant Japanese-style rooms that provide views of the valley through large windows. Each room features a cozy tatami floor and traditional futon bedding. Amenities include an LCD TV, a mini-fridge, and a foot bath with natural hot spring water. While some units have private open-air baths, shared bathroom facilities are available for other rooms.
Eat & Drink
Dining at Iya Onsen includes options at two restaurants: Cafe Dining HANA and Dining Hall Iya Ferrows. Japanese-style dinners must be reserved upon check-in, effectively enhancing the dining experience. Guests can also enjoy a variety of seasonal dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. A souvenir shop and drink vending machines are available at the property for convenience.
Leisure & Business
The ryokan features various leisure facilities, including an outdoor public bath and indoor mineral hot springs that are open 24 hours. Massage services can be arranged to enhance relaxation. Free WiFi is accessible throughout, along with self-parking facilities and free-use bicycles upon request. The hotel ensures a pleasant stay with a range of additional amenities.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free parking
- Off-site parking lot
- Safe deposit box
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Free shuttle service
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Massage
- Hot spring bath
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- CD player
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Staying at this hotel was a mix of traditional Japanese charm and excellent service. The rooms provided a cultural experience with tatami mats and futons, although having only a private bathroom without a shower or tub. The service was top-notch, with incredibly accommodating staff and a warm welcome. However, the location might not be ideal for some as it is kind of secluded. The dining options were limited but satisfactory. Overall, a unique experience that comes with both positives and negatives.
The hotel offers a unique Japanese experience with stunning views and a divine open-air bath; however, the rooms were less luxurious than expected and the weather affected the shower experience. The staff, although eager to assist, were on auto which impacted the overall relaxation. The location is breathtaking within the Ilya mountains, overlooking a picturesque river, ideal for nature lovers. The dining options, while limited, offered a choice between Western and Japanese cuisine.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms offered a nice sitting area with panoramic windows, a Bose sound system with some random CDs, and even a massage chair, although it was really just a thin mattress on the tatami floor. The view from the rooms differed, some overlooking the car park. The service was exceptional, with special arrangements for early breakfast, great hospitality, and clean, spacious rooms. The dining options were good, with a choice between Western and Japanese meals, and the hotel staff even offered to drive us to the dining room and back. However, the location was a bit inconvenient, being deep in the Iya mountain range, and the onsen area got very crowded on busy days. The facilities were in good condition overall.
The hotel is set within the mountains of western Japan, providing a serene and relaxing atmosphere but may not be convenient for everyone. The rooms offer a unique traditional Japanese style with separate sitting areas, panoramic windows, and even a massage chair, though some may find it challenging to navigate the layout. The service is friendly with special arrangements made for guests' convenience, enhancing the overall experience. Dining options are good, and the homegrown organic fruits add a special touch. However, the onsen can get crowded on busy weekends, affecting the overall enjoyment temporarily.