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Ajikankohotel Uminoyadori
4/512 Reviews

Ajikankohotel Uminoyadori

Takamatsu|1km from Iki Iki Sunday Market
The address is also Takamatsu city. Takamatsu station / port is about 30 minutes drive away. You can see Yashima from Takamatsu port, but it is the tip of the other Cape in the back (East). It is an inn that is not very popular with people in other prefectures and is likely to be used by local people in the prefecture. It seems to be used at such a time, such as legal affairs, alumni associations, relatives gathering, etc. It is a so-called ** inner zashiki place. According to the guidebook, it was built in 1938, and it was one generation senior than me. It seemed that the whole renewal was never done, and the retro feeling of Showa was felt here, and the unique ”taste” was felt. It seems that the minimum linear and remodeling are partially carried out, but the building cannot be wiped little by little according to the need. You can take a bath in the room with a jacuzzi and take a bath while looking at the sea, but the bathtub is replaced, but the ceiling and floor are old. There is a bath with a room, but it is recommended to have a large bath. It is a simple radioactive spring, so-called radon hot spring. I think the meal is depending on the plan, but it is not good. The location pattern, basically seafood becomes the main, and the price is about 20,000 yen for 2 meals per night. It is a little unique inn. There are good and bad things, and when you look at it in total, it feels like three Mars.

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Hotel Vega Takamatsu (Adult Only)
3.8/511 Reviews
A little distance from Takamatsu Station, in the red light district, but the hotel environment is OK, no breakfast is not bad, there are Japanese and Western style, breakfast time and form are selected at check-in, there is a waiter directly to the room in the morning.
Hotel Pearl Garden
4.5/550 Reviews
I used the room of the new building. It is less than 々 away from Takamatsu station, and the bus seems to be not after the evening, so I went to the taxi. The room was very clean and the breakfast was very delicious. I was a little worried about the front desk from a little above, but I was very satisfied overall. I would like to use it at the new building next time I visit Takamatsu.
Business Hotel Chateau Est Takamatsu
2.8/55 Reviews
This is an old hotel with facilities located at the entrance of the customs town. The sheets were neat but the equipment in the room was dirty and unhygienic. Wi-Fi was connected normally. Convenience store is close. It is suitable for the price.
Takamatsu Kokusai Hotel
3.9/583 Reviews
It is a formal hotel that can stay at a reasonable price, although it is a little far from the station. Because I used it on a trip to sanuki Udon, it was good to be able to access the famous shop where the procession can be made in taga town on foot (20 minutes) after the first walk in the morning. Other than that, the parking lot was 24 free time access, so it was convenient. The room used a standard twin. It's not large, but it was comfortable with no inconvenience, clean and well-cleaned in a beautiful room. This is a hotel you want to use again when staying in Takamatsu.
The Celecton Takamatsu
4.3/5127 Reviews
It's a little far from the downtown area. However, because it's far away, it was quiet at night. They provided complimentary snacks at night, the room was clean, and there were no inconveniences during my stay.
First Inn Takamatsu
3.4/57 Reviews
Standard Japanese capsule hotel with spa/sauna included although one feels as though one has stepped into a time warp back to the 1990s. The capsule room should be cooler than the rest of the building on my opinion but it is warmer. An upper capsule seems to be even warmer yet and there isn’t a fan in the capsule itself that can be used for cooling.

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