Approximately a 1-minute walk from Dogo Onsen Honkan.This hotel is conveniently located in the heart of the charming hot spring district and is dedicated exclusively to room-only stays (no meals included).
Perfect for travelers who want to fully enjoy sightseeing and dining, and simply use the hotel as a place to rest and sleep.Enjoy your own style of travel in Matsuyama and Dogo!
"Everything is good. We have a big family and it fits our needs."
Featured facilities: Laundry room, Vending machines, Parking
Very Good
28 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From JPY 6,442
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GGuest UserI wanted to write too much this night at my grandparents’ house, because I was too touched. The sincerity, enthusiasm and meticulousness of my grandparents deeply moved us. I was already in my 80s and I was still doing everything seriously. The spirit of everything infected us. The breakfast prepared for us the next morning was very rich and very good. Local features, although the language is not available, but we talked a lot. It’s really beautiful. Let’s talk about the beautiful small city of Yiyu Changbin. The Changbin Bridge is at the door of Grandma’s house. I admired this beautiful and quiet place at 6 o’clock in the morning. There is a monastery nearby. It’s like a paradise, away from the world. Enjoyed this beach when I left. I have just left and I have begun to miss it. I hope my grandparents are healthy.
GGuest UserWe really enjoyed the full Japanese Inn experience at Ebisuya Ryokan. This means you have a private room for sleeping but shared facilities for toilet and bathing. There are also very comfortable, relaxed shared lounge and reading areas. The whole Ryokan was beautifully appointed with traditional Japanese furniture. The hosts were very friendly and helpful, and despite our limited Japanese we managed to communicate effectively. The room was large and beautifully appointed. The traditional bedding was laid out for us during dinner, which was served downstairs in the restaurant/dining area. The dinner was filling and delicious with an emphasis on seafood. The onsite onsens were glorious after a day travelling and they are not segregated by sex and can be locked so you can have a private onsen with your partner or family. Breakfast was also sumptuous and very traditional Japanese. If you would like to visit a less travelled part of Japan I would recommend this ryokan. Great access to the beautiful Sadamisaki Peninsula. The local town also has some great cafes!
GGuest UserModern, clean and very nice facility!
Guesthouse Tonari can be highly recommended. It’s very clean, the facilities are modern, the beds are confortable and the host very serviceminded and speaks well English.
The guesthouse is located a little off the mall biking track, however it’s easy to reach with a small detour. If you are exploring the Omishima Island its very convenient.
Please do note that this is a guesthouse and not a hotel hotel, so the review is based on this. There is a small kitchen with what you need for preparing food. There is also a fridge so easy to bring food. Please note that there are not so many restaurants and shops in the vicinity, however the host can provide information. Best to bring some snacks and drinks.
There are space for parking bikes.
GGuest UserThis graceful ryokan has been running a business for 150 years located in a sedated little town. Maybe it’s off season. I felt I was in the middle of nowhere worrying what to do with my time there. However Izumi San the host has been helping me above and beyond trying to make me feel welcome. She escorted me to and from the onsen each night punctually. She got all the information for me to rent a bicycle and get me the bus time table ready for me to travel to Hiroshima. Btw the bike ride was amazing and is a must do for islands hopping. Although we communicated mostly through Google translate and some of my broken Japanese. We have had some good laugh. Chaume did offer me couple of restful nights. To Izumi San, arigato gozaimasu. 💝
GGuest UserClean and relaxing. Was tempted to stay another night. Slightly confused on the etiquette of things (and others that were staying there were as well), but still a wonderful experience.
GGuest UserThe ryokan is located very near the Vine bridge but is quite old looking.
The dinner and breakfast are super delicious and is the Japanese style with many small dishes.
It was the accommodation with the best dining options throughout my 19 days travel in japan.
There is a bathhouse in the ryokan which guests can use.
The rooms are all located on the 2nd or 3rd floor, together with the toilet and shower.
Room was huge with tatami and can fit in at least 4 person.
We were allowed to bring our bikes into the room but we laid them on some cloth to prevent the dirtying of the flooring.
Good value for money
JJen MaguilaThe place is really accessible to Dogo Onsen. It is clean & the front desk staff is kind & welcoming. She also tried her best to talk to me in English. My only problem is that since the divider is so thin that I could hear the loud snore of the person in the room & the sounds in the next room. Hoping they would provide earbuds to their guests or bring your own.
Toilets are only two on the 2nd floor, one of them is for both gender which will be troublesome if everyone leaves at the same time.
But generally it is a good place to stay.
GGuest UserGreat spot !! lovely preprepared snacks. View is amazing and design is top notch. Recommend to stay one night or if you have time definitely stay more!
AAnonymous UserWe were told that the onsen was closed. Which must have been a misunderstanding, as we used it later and it was great.
Got a nice welcome drink - even though it was form the machine, it was a nice gesture.
Location was perfect next to the train station and not far from the Henro pilgrimee temple