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Jomon No Yado Manten
4.2/515 Reviews
We spent 2 nights here at the beginning of March and absolutely loved it. We had two Japanese style rooms (one per person), with Tatami mats on the floor and Futons as a bed. We had a toilet, but a bit strangely no shower, which was not a problem, because in the indoor and outdoor baths, there are good shower facilities. The rooms are a bit small, but totally okay for one person (for two persons it would be a bit crowded). The indoor and outdoor baths are lovely and as usual, separated by gender. We had halfboard included, which was amazing. Dinner is a several courses Kaiseki dinner, and really tasty and diverse. If you dont eat meat, seafood and fish, you will not be happy however. Breakfast is a japanese bento box, and a small buffet. For lunch, you can order a bento box, which we did, and which was very tasty and the best bento box I had so far in 3 trips to Japan. Staff is very friendly, and even if they dont speak much englisch, they really go out of their way to help. The Ryokan is just opposite the small airport, where there is also a bus stop. In easy walking distance there are two supermarkets, and a very good italian restaurants (Il Mare), which make excellent pizza and pasta, using local ingredients like ****ake mushrooms and boar meat. The buses run very unfrequently, so you are better off with a rental car. Its excellent value for money, especially if you love japanese food.
Samana Hotel Yakushima
4.7/522 Reviews
The rooms are large and the facilities are good. However, the transportation of Yakushima is troublesome, so the bus schedule must be prepared, the hotel staff are very warm and helpful, the gift is really moving, the luggage will help us to send the bus. Dinner is very good
Yakushima Iwasaki Hotel
3.7/513 Reviews
The hotel is very good, the sea view is invincible, and the restaurant is beautiful. The hotel has room types on both sides of the sea and the woods, but there is no choice when booking. We have noted that we need to rely on the sea through Trip.com. The downside of the hotel is that it is far from the pier and the airport, a diagonal. If you take the bus to the attractions, it will be very tossing. Many travel notes on the Internet are by bus, and it is more convenient to live in Miyagi-ura Port or Anagawa Port. It is recommended to pack a tour guide and rent a taxi here.

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Number of hotels5
Number of Reviews 54
Lowest PriceUS$21
Highest PriceUS$1,557
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$262
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$255

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Yakushima does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Yakushima by bus.

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