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Shima Kanko Hotel the Classic
4.6/555 Reviews

Shima Kanko Hotel the Classic

Shima|0.24km from Restaurant Maze
This was definitely my best experience at a hotel in Japan. Hotel staff were very courteous and attentive. We were treated like VIPs throughout the stay. Our room was superb, with a great view of the bay. The bed and pillows were very comfortable (where can we buy those pillows?). The room was very quiet. In many hotels, you will often hear some buzzing noise of AC (?), but not in this hotel. We particularly enjoyed our time in the guest lounge with a reading room—looking over Ago Bay at sunset and enjoying small but exquisite hors d'oeuvres (the quiche was a killer!). For non-readers, this is a romantic place to look into your lover’s eyes. I enjoyed reading, relaxing next to my husband, who was sipping wine. I couldn’t finish “Karei-naru Ichizoku” so we will come back to finish the book. It would be better if the reading room had a better selection of books both in Japanese and in English--for example, some novels set in ocean resort hotels (I can recommend some), and reading lamps (for after sunset). Our stay concluded with an amazing breakfast. Although it was called “American breakfast,” it came with soup (which tasted great) and a salad (which tasted great, too, and very very fresh—cucumbers tasted amazingly juicy). I have never had a better egg benedict! The hollandaise sauce is flavored with shrimp, elevating the egg benedict to a real French dish. Overall, this is the best place to come when you want to be pampered. We will definitely stay at this hotel again.

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Shima Kanko Hotel the Classic
4.6/555 Reviews
This was definitely my best experience at a hotel in Japan. Hotel staff were very courteous and attentive. We were treated like VIPs throughout the stay. Our room was superb, with a great view of the bay. The bed and pillows were very comfortable (where can we buy those pillows?). The room was very quiet. In many hotels, you will often hear some buzzing noise of AC (?), but not in this hotel. We particularly enjoyed our time in the guest lounge with a reading room—looking over Ago Bay at sunset and enjoying small but exquisite hors d'oeuvres (the quiche was a killer!). For non-readers, this is a romantic place to look into your lover’s eyes. I enjoyed reading, relaxing next to my husband, who was sipping wine. I couldn’t finish “Karei-naru Ichizoku” so we will come back to finish the book. It would be better if the reading room had a better selection of books both in Japanese and in English--for example, some novels set in ocean resort hotels (I can recommend some), and reading lamps (for after sunset). Our stay concluded with an amazing breakfast. Although it was called “American breakfast,” it came with soup (which tasted great) and a salad (which tasted great, too, and very very fresh—cucumbers tasted amazingly juicy). I have never had a better egg benedict! The hollandaise sauce is flavored with shrimp, elevating the egg benedict to a real French dish. Overall, this is the best place to come when you want to be pampered. We will definitely stay at this hotel again.
Hiogiso
4.4/510 Reviews
Hiogiso is our best memory in Japan where we stayed for 3 weeks. We loved the place, the meals, the kindness of the staff, who really took care of us and were so smiley. We slept well, the room was comfortable, well equipped and spacious. The view was also incredible. The establishment is on the water so there are lots of crabs coming and going outside, it's lovely. The meals were incredible. We really enjoyed the sunset boat trip with the owner of the establishment. A charming, very classy man who spoke English quite well. We regret not having stayed longer because there are many places to visit around. Maybe next time...
Yukai Resort Premium Shima Saichoraku
3.5/517 Reviews
Overall it is a good resort hotel. There are no restaurants nearby, so we recommend that you plan breakfast and dinner. Pick up and drop off at Kenjima Station (reservation required) You can see Eiyu Bay in front of the room. The room is a bit old, but you can relax. There is only one indoor bath in the hot spring. There is also a sauna, but it is very small.
Shima Kanko Hotel the Bay Suites
4.7/527 Reviews
I stayed in a twin room at GW 1 for a night. Until before arrival, I was a little worried about staying with small children 々, but I am really grateful that everyone is friendly to kids. We recommend a course where you can take a walk along the promenade from The Bay Suite to The Classic. Sea urchin bonfam caviar, spiny lobster American sauce, and abalone steak (especially two kinds of vanilla butter sauce) were exceptional. At the 1 F shop in the classic, there is a local jibie curry bread sold only on Sundays, which is recommended.
Kashikojima Hotel Bay Garden
4/530 Reviews
Must be five-star praise! I originally booked a single room for 300 yuan, but I went and told me that I was promoted to a Japanese room if there were fewer guests today. Because of the epidemic, all the stores around here, including convenience stores, closed at six o'clock. I casually asked where I can have dinner nearby. As a result, the front desk drove me to the city for dinner. The service was really full! The breakfast is also very good.
Quintessa Hotel Iseshima
4.3/574 Reviews
The hotel is still some distance from the station, mainly because there are almost no pedestrians along the way, and it is best to take a taxi with luggage. In terms of environment, facilities and sanitation, this price is still reasonable. There are supermarkets and すき homes nearby, and it is no problem to fill your stomach. It is also recommended to take a taxi to Hengshan Observatory. The whole road is 3km away. There is a strange walk. Wi-Fi is very unstable and almost can be considered as no Wi-Fi

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