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J-Hoppers Kumano Yunomine Guesthouse
4.5/515 Reviews
When I made a reservation at Domi, he prepared a private room because I was the only one. The staff kept me in my conversation until late at night, and I was kind, really kind, and just thank you. Hot springs come out of the faucet. There is an open-air bath despite the cheap hotel. There is a separate public hot spring nearby. The hot spring porridge for breakfast was really delicious. The Japanese-style room in the place of relaxation feels good. The cozy of the inn was very good, and the atmosphere of the hot spring town was good, and I thought it was a waste to stay for only one night. 1 of the inn I want to visit again.
Kawayu Onsen Fujiya
4.3/527 Reviews
We stayed here for 3 nights and we absolutely love it, our room was pretty big, opposite is the onsen river where you can just jump in with your swim suit, love the onsen of the ryokan too, they have indoor, outdoor and also the private onsen all for yourself, we find nothing to do in the evening around and we pretty happy just to stay in the ryokan and enjoy the onsen and our ryokan dinner, they have a van to drop you off and pick you up if you want to do a short Kumano Kodo, the pilgrimage trail, from here you can take a bus to Yunomine Onsen and try the oldest onsen 1800 years Tsuboya, don’t forget to buy some eggs to boiled and eat after your onsen time in Yunomine, small onsen town. We were really happy with our choice for staying here, staff doesn’t speak English but still try their best to understand us and we’re very appreciate about it, great place, great service and excellent ryokan dinner, the breakfast is not my taste but still happy 😊
Watarase Onsen Hotel Sasayuri
3.7/54 Reviews
We used it for a accompanying birthday trip. We arrived and went to the family bath immediately. The family bath is not a reservation system but a system to enter the empty place. Because the room was buried in all rooms badly, I went out after 30 minutes. I was lucky to enter the second time. It's really cold in winter because it's taken off in an open dressing room (laughs) The family bath in the place I entered was an open-air bath without a roof. Even if it is a family bath, it is good to enjoy this bath without additional fee. The dishes were luxurious, but I was sorry that I couldn't eat them because I had too much lunch. It would have been delicious if I was hungry. . . The next morning, I went to an ordinary large bath. When I go here, yukata is essential. I think it is to distinguish it from the general person who does not stay. Yukata is cold because it passes outside to go to the bath place... The morning bath was empty and the open-air bath was also occupied alone. Is it unusual to have so many open-air baths? The rain was disturbing, but there was also a roof in 々 so there was no problem. There was hot spring porridge for breakfast.
Watarase Onsen Hotel Yamayuri
4.2/512 Reviews
When I arrived at Watase Onsen after dark in the evening, despite the language barrier, the uncle at the front desk took the initiative to use the translation software to explain in detail the use of the hotel’s facilities and the opening hours of the hot springs. Let us move in as soon as possible.
Sansuikan Kawayu Midoriya
4.6/546 Reviews
For a westerner this is a bit of an odd place. Its quite easy to list its deficiencies- there is no bar, no place to sit in the Sun and , I’m afraid to say, we did not find the food vey palatable. Elsewhere in Japan we have steered for the small local restaurants with no English menu - we’ve loved the food but not here. The best you can say about breakfast is that you can construct a bacon butty but as for dinner … well we had pot noodles in our room most nights. A question of taste I guess. Why 5 stars then? Firstly the staff are marvelous- went the extra marathon never mind a mile , simply the best. Secondly our Japanese style room high up above the river was fabulous with awesome views of the river and oodles of space. Even loved the futons. The outside onsen is a great place to chill, if that is the word for a hot spring even if you have to wear an item of clothing which is a cross between a kilt and a loin cloth and does little to cover your modesty. A memorable experience
Sansuikan Kawayu Matsuya
3.6/516 Reviews
We were able to use the facilities of Midori-ya, a sister hotel just two minute walk. The dinner and breakfast buffet was amazing, although it would be more helpful if they had English menu. The outdoor bath was the best I have seen in Japan, overlooking the beautiful river.

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Highest PriceUS$1,018
Lowest PriceUS$19
Number of Reviews 334
Number of hotels190
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$149
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$156

Tanabe hotel stays and independent tour guides

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Planning a trip to Tanabe? If you travel to Japan, visiting Tanabe is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Tanabe.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Tanabe. Tanabe has JR Kii-Shinjo station and JR Kii-Tanabe station. Each day, many trains run to and from Tanabe and other cities nearby.

On Trip.com, there are 31 recommended hotels in Tanabe. Tanabe has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 94 USD. There are 2 four-star hotels in Tanabe at an average price of 137 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Tanabe at an average price of 191 USD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Tanabe at an average price of 82 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Tanabe provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Shimogoten Wakayama-Shi in Tanabe is a favorite among Trip.com users. Watarase Onsen Hotel Sasayuri is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Gomasan Sky Tower. The most famous attractions locally are Minakata Kumakusu's Grave, Kumano Hongu Taisha.

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