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Auberge Tosayama
4.4/510 Reviews

Auberge Tosayama

Kochi|2.98km from Shingu Shrine
We were in the area to tour Kochi's sights and sounds, and while Auberge Tosayama is about a 45 minute drive from the city, we had our own car and felt that relaxing in a remote oasis would be better than staying at a bland, large hotel. After staying at this retreat, we felt that we made a good choice. It's a stylish small resort (only 16 rooms total) that blends in nicely with its mountainous surroundings. It has a mostly earthly tone in muted colors that really soothed our soul and made us feel one with nature. The reception area has floor-to-ceiling windows with great views of the lush greenery and rolling hills all around. Our Villa was accessed by crossing the river via a suspension bridge (it's sturdy, not to worry) - an interesting way to get to the room without it being too far to be an arduous task. The Villa itself is one of a few that on the other side of the river, and each are detached units that are reminiscent of a mountain hut. The Villa was tastefully furnished and well appointed. While we generally prefer larger rooms with bedrooms that are separate from the living room, the junior suite-style layout was adequate. Two nits to pick, however. First, no Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room, as is the case with many top-end ryokans. Secondly, internet speeds were terrible... that is, if we could even get connected (it was intermittent.) While I understand that the purpose of staying in a place like this is to unwind and disconnect from the civilized world, it would be nice to have the option to get online should we so choose. Oh, one more thing... the nearest electrical outlet is FAR from the only table in the room; we borrowed a long extension cord, but even then, it was literally a stretch for the cable to reach my laptop. At least they have a communal Onsen, which is gender segregated (like 99% of public ryokan Onsen baths) and offers both an indoor and open-air bath. It's not very large, but given the small number of rooms on site, it's doubtful that you'll have to share it with too many people, save for late afternoons (just before dinner) and late mornings (after breakfast and just before check-out time.) Auberge Tosayama's supposed calling card is its food offerings - after all, it has ”Auberge” in its name. We enjoyed the meals, and it's probably as good as it's going to get in Kochi. It won't be on our ”10 best ryokan meals” list, but it doesn't have to be. Not everything was spectacular, but there were a few memorable dishes. The Foie Gras ”Joyo Mushi” was a dish consisting of Foie Gras mixed with grated Yam that was steamed into a ball shape, topped with Uni (Sea Urchin) and doused with Ankake sauce. Even the simpler dishes, including a salad that contained locally-sourced vegetables such as Komatsuna (Japanese Mustard Spinach) and Japanese Turnip was excellent. We were in Kochi after all, so we really wanted to try some of the indigenous dishes... and Auberge Tosayama did a great job introducing us to many lo

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Auberge Tosayama
4.4/510 Reviews

Auberge Tosayama

Kochi|2.98km from Shingu Shrine
We were in the area to tour Kochi's sights and sounds, and while Auberge Tosayama is about a 45 minute drive from the city, we had our own car and felt that relaxing in a remote oasis would be better than staying at a bland, large hotel. After staying at this retreat, we felt that we made a good choice. It's a stylish small resort (only 16 rooms total) that blends in nicely with its mountainous surroundings. It has a mostly earthly tone in muted colors that really soothed our soul and made us feel one with nature. The reception area has floor-to-ceiling windows with great views of the lush greenery and rolling hills all around. Our Villa was accessed by crossing the river via a suspension bridge (it's sturdy, not to worry) - an interesting way to get to the room without it being too far to be an arduous task. The Villa itself is one of a few that on the other side of the river, and each are detached units that are reminiscent of a mountain hut. The Villa was tastefully furnished and well appointed. While we generally prefer larger rooms with bedrooms that are separate from the living room, the junior suite-style layout was adequate. Two nits to pick, however. First, no Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room, as is the case with many top-end ryokans. Secondly, internet speeds were terrible... that is, if we could even get connected (it was intermittent.) While I understand that the purpose of staying in a place like this is to unwind and disconnect from the civilized world, it would be nice to have the option to get online should we so choose. Oh, one more thing... the nearest electrical outlet is FAR from the only table in the room; we borrowed a long extension cord, but even then, it was literally a stretch for the cable to reach my laptop. At least they have a communal Onsen, which is gender segregated (like 99% of public ryokan Onsen baths) and offers both an indoor and open-air bath. It's not very large, but given the small number of rooms on site, it's doubtful that you'll have to share it with too many people, save for late afternoons (just before dinner) and late mornings (after breakfast and just before check-out time.) Auberge Tosayama's supposed calling card is its food offerings - after all, it has ”Auberge” in its name. We enjoyed the meals, and it's probably as good as it's going to get in Kochi. It won't be on our ”10 best ryokan meals” list, but it doesn't have to be. Not everything was spectacular, but there were a few memorable dishes. The Foie Gras ”Joyo Mushi” was a dish consisting of Foie Gras mixed with grated Yam that was steamed into a ball shape, topped with Uni (Sea Urchin) and doused with Ankake sauce. Even the simpler dishes, including a salad that contained locally-sourced vegetables such as Komatsuna (Japanese Mustard Spinach) and Japanese Turnip was excellent. We were in Kochi after all, so we really wanted to try some of the indigenous dishes... and Auberge Tosayama did a great job introducing us to many lo

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Tosagyoen
4/514 Reviews
We stayed overnight on the tour. Lack of communication between the hotel side and the travel agency! Only the number of guest rooms was informed by the tour operator, and a smoking room was assigned to me, who was smoke-free. There is a similar thing in the previous word of mouth, and there is no willingness to improve? The room door and window were opened, and the wind was blown for a small hour, and the deodorant spray was blown to the katen, and the deodorant and the air cleaner were operated all night, and it was scattered 々. For smokers, it is delighted when there are few rooms where they can smoke, so if you tell the tour operator not only the number of rooms but also the side dishes of smoking rooms and non-smoking rooms, you can adjust in advance. Also, the equipment is conspicuously old. The toilet in the guest room is a small unit bath and the entrance from the dirt floor, so it is troublesome to wear geta before going, so just put a crossing snowcoat to solve it! The tatami mats feel dirty even if they are rubbed and cleaned. The seat surface of the chair is also conspicuous. The breakfast venue was also vacant, but there were few people and I was waiting for the cleaning.
The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochi
3.7/543 Reviews
It is very convenient because you can go sightseeing on the train street, Hirome Market and Kochi Castle in front of you. It's a little far from Harima Bridge and Kochi Station, but it's within walking distance while sightseeing. It was a bit old but clean and comfortable. There is no large communal bath, but the bath in the room immediately filled with hot water and was able to use it without stress. I felt that breakfast was also better than when I stayed before. It was a pity that I couldn't see Kochi Castle from the room. It was the end of March, but it was essential to wear a mask in the hotel.
Hotel Town Nishikigawa
3.8/526 Reviews
This hotel is located in an alley on the south side of the Enoguchi River. It is a little far from Kochi Station and Tosaden tram stops and the transportation is not so good. The nearest transportation is Nakanohashi or Oitesuji bus stop. I think it takes less than 10 minutes to walk from the Kochibashi tram stop in Tosaden. I stayed in a single room, but the room is a general business hotel. The facilities are small 々 old and the unit bath is small, but the cleaning was well done. The front desk was also polite. Located on the north side of downtown, you won't have to worry about eating. If you go a little south, it is a shopping street in Obiya Town, and there are many restaurants around the hotel. However, unfortunately there is no convenience store nearby, so it may be inconvenient if you want to shop a little. If you are here, you can walk back without any problems even if you spend late in the downtown area. It is recommended for those who want to stay reasonably near downtown.
Kochi Palace Hotel
3.6/53 Reviews
Definitely a cost-effective choice. Good location, although there is quiet downstairs, only 711, but in fact, there are supermarkets, shopping streets, and the Yiren market are not far away. Ordinary Japanese hotel layout, but health can be guaranteed. It’s not far from the JR station, so don’t take the tram.
Jyoseikan
4.4/547 Reviews
I visited you with a tour rank-up plan, but I received the best hospitality. The hall is clean and well cleaned, the courtyard is wonderful, and the rooms are large and clean. Even though the meal was a group guest, they served properly, and the explanation of the meal was generally perfect and I had the best time. The performance of the grilled cherry blossoms was also very powerful. The futon was also laid out in anticipation of the room, and the morning newspaper was prepared. The bath had a good view on the top floor and the open-air bath was wonderful. The bath is fashionable and massage is free. You can see Kochi Castle. Anyway, it is an inn that I would like to stay again when I come to Kochi and recommend to those who go.
Hotel Town Ekimae
4.1/53 Reviews
Because of the corona, I was able to stay at 3800 yen in the middle of the Bon Festival called August 13. The room is old but clean. The room is clattering the chain key, and if there is a person who speaks in the hallway, the voice can be heard, but it is no problem. Convenience stores are also nearby and if you are a base for travel, the stay of the man 1 person is completely no problem. Please eat breakfast. It was 200 yen.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which hotels near Shingu Shrine are the most popular?

    Auberge Tosayama is one of the most popular hotels.

  • What luxury hotels are near Shingu Shrine?

    Hotel Nikko Kochi Asahi Royal is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

  • Which hotels near Shingu Shrine are popular with budget travelers?

    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, South Breeze Hotel Kochi Kaigetsu,Hotel MinatoyaandRyokan Kichiman are popular hotels at great price points.

  • What's the average price of hotels near Shingu Shrine this weekend?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Shingu Shrine in Kochi is US$202. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • What hotels near Shingu Shrine offer breakfast?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Shingu Shrine in Kochi, consider Auberge Tosayama . Be sure to book this popular hotel in advance!

  • What's the average price per night of hotels near Shingu Shrine?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Shingu Shrine in Kochi is US$126. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • Which hotels near Shingu Shrine have free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Auberge Tosayama is a popular hotel that has free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels near Shingu Shrine have gyms?

    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. The Crown Palais New Hankyu KochiandChres are some popular hotels with gyms.

  • What are some accessible hotels near Shingu Shrine?

    Jr Clement Inn Kochi,The Crown Palais New Hankyu KochiandDormy Inn Kochi are popular accessible hotels.

  • What hotels near Shingu Shrine have non-smoking rooms?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Auberge Tosayama is a popular hotel with non-smoking rooms.

  • Which popular hotels near Shingu Shrine have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Shingu Shrine in Kochi, why not stay at Auberge Tosayama ? This hotel has a parking lot.

  • What hotels are recommended near Shingu Shrine?

    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Auberge Tosayama , this hotel has great reviews. Be sure you book early!

  • Which hotels near Shingu Shrine are good for business travelers?

    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Comfort Hotel Kochi, The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochiand Nishitetsu Inn Kochi Harimayabashi are popular economical hotels.

  • Which popular hotels near Shingu Shrine have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Shingu Shrine in Kochi. Auberge Tosayama is a popular hotel with a pool.

  • What popular hotels near Shingu Shrine have restaurants?

    If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Auberge Tosayama . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near the hotel.

Kochi Travel Guide

Book hotels in Kochi via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Looking for hotels in Kochi? Trip.com is a great place to start. If you travel to Japan, visiting Kochi is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Kochi.

Kochi does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Kochi to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

On Trip.com, there are 48 recommended hotels in Kochi. The local average price is 53 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 6 four-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 63 USD per night. There are 24 three-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 65 USD per night. There are 13 two-star hotels in Kochi at an average price of 37 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Kochi provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Kochi, chain hotels such as Nikko are one of the top choices among travelers. Nikko is the top choice of many travelers in Kochi. A popular hotel in Kochi, Welcome Hotel Kochi is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends The Crown Palais New Hankyu Kochi.

In the city center of Kochi, you'll have easy access to KOCHI-JO. For short trips in Kochi, Tanemaji Temple, KATSURA-HAMA are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Statue of Taisuke Itagaki. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Sports Depo(Kochi) for a great shopping experience.

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