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Chaharu
4.3/554 Reviews
This is an inn that impresses with its polite hospitality. The food is also of the quality of a Japanese restaurant and inn. I think it's probably on purpose, but there are many citrus-inspired dishes, and the taste is light, so people who drink alcohol may be a little unsatisfactory. I think it would be better to make the bland sea bream a little more salty and soupy. The customer service staff are all young and many of them are naive, but I had the impression that they were well educated. The baths are small on the 10th floor with an observation bath and a rooftop open-air bath, but there is no problem. The person who checked us out at the end was also polite and wonderful.
Funaya
4.7/545 Reviews
Of all the many lodging options on this trip, this one is the best. It scores highest marks in every category, from location to meals to service. It is near a busy shopping arcade. Just down the incline is a foot bath next to a mechanical clock which has moving parts on the hour. Many people stood around it to view the action. The arcade is interesting too. I bought a bag of clementines -- very sweet, 400yen/KG. The onsen is so relaxing and no one there except for a father and young son. We were in room # 1503 in an annex connected to the main building by a long corridor. No English television channels, huge balcony with view, and 2 Western-style twin beds. Dinner was in a private structure next to the river -- Kawaseki. Getting down there from the ryokan was not smooth. We had total privacy. The food was brought down by large bento boxes filled with seafood, soup, side dishes. So delicious. The newspaper is delivered to the room. The breakfast was just as wonderful as the dinner. Too bad we stayed only one night. This is the only lodging I wish we could have stayed longer.
Dogo Grand Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
When I checked in late at night, the night meal was prepared in the room (maybe because I described the scheduled time) and the heart was warm and warm. It was convenient to have luggage baskets and umbrellas for hot water around the neighborhood. The large bath is also complete in the hotel, and it is put from 5 o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock at night, so I think it can be used many times for those who like bathing. The location is close to Dogo Onsen Station, a few minutes walk from each Onsen Museum and convenience stores are also nearby, so it is a very convenient hotel. It was a little old building, but I thought the cost performance was good in view of location and service.
Dogo-No-Oyado Iwasaki
4.2/521 Reviews
I booked a room for 3 people (4 people) with yo, but it was nice that the room was large enough and there was a separate space to organize the carrier. There was an induction and a kettle, so I could boil tea or simply eat cup noodles. The room was very clean and the quilt was thick. If you come on a family trip for three, I would definitely recommend this room. There is a large mart within a 3-minute walk, so it is easy to shop and there are many conveniences. It is an 8-minute walk from the downtown Dogo Onsen, but it is closer than on the map. It is a street where you can walk without any burden even if you have a hot spring late at night. I would highly recommend it if the purpose is to hot springs. I traveled on foot, but it takes 20 minutes to walk to Matsuyama Castle Cable and 30 minutes to Okaido. The downside is that there are no staff who are fluent in English, but there was no big problem. He was kind and mixed English, Japanese and Korean to explain the room well and tried hard. Thank you! I want to visit again next time ^^
Yamatoya Besso
4.5/510 Reviews
Before you go: it is good to speak some Japanese. I tried to book it directly with the ryokan so I could choose a menu plan but the English version of the website was not showing available dates and the Japanese version was not allowing to enter a non-Japanese phone number. I emailed them (in Japanese) and was able to get a reservation with the meal plan of my choice (breakfast and dinner and some special side dishes). We stayed at what I think is called superior Japanese room. It was very spacious. Besides the onsen on the first floor, the room itself has a large ofuro. Meals were served in our room. I liked this for breakfast but missed seeing people around dinner time. The onsen dowstairs has two large baths, one is closed and the other is open with rocks and vegetation around. A glass window separates them. After the onsen, there is self-service beer and/or ice-cream. The food was amazing! But I think I went overboard in ordering the special sea bream sashimi. We stayed two days there, relaxing at the onsen after climbing the Matsuyama castle ramp/steps or after cycling the Shimanamikaido in Imabari (about 40 minutes from Matsuyama) felt like heaven. The staff was extremely warmth and professional. In this place you will see the true Japanese hospitality ”omotenashi”.
Dogo Onsen Old England Dogo Yamanote Hotel
4/510 Reviews
Why is it in the UK even though it is Dogo Onsen? Book to explore its wonders. The guest room is a semi-double room, so it's a little small at 18 square meters, but it's completely British with William Morris wallpaper! The furniture is also completely British. I almost forget I'm in Dogo. A refrigerator, electric kettle, tea set, and air purifier are also available. The bathroom is a small unit bath, but there is a large bath so it is not a problem. Amenities include toothpaste sets, razors, and brushes. In addition to shampoo and conditioner, we also have a full lineup of hand soap, shaving foam, lotion, cream, and more. The hot water in the public bath comes from Dogo. Mild hot water. There is a small open air in the back, but there is no view (=_=) There was also a sauna, but it wasn't hot due to a mistake by the staff. Dinner is a full course French meal. I wasn't expecting much, but the food was decent and tasted good. The wine was also plentiful and I was satisfied. However, I chose Japanese food for breakfast, but it was not delicious. Is miso soup, let alone rice, less than instant? Would it have been better to choose Western food? Check-out is at 12:00, so you can go to the Dogo Onsen main building in your yukata. You can also rent baskets and towels. It was at a time when most of the staff were trainees, so it was not possible to evaluate them.

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