During this 6-day trip to Tottori, the best hot spring hotel I stayed in was the Misasa Onsen in Kurayoshi ♨️~ Wancuilou. I booked a one-night-two-meals package. The hot spring is a special kind of hot spring that contains radium radioactive elements ♨️. It is said that it can cure various diseases, so it is very popular in Japan 👏! We booked a Takachiho Japanese-style room, which is very large and can accommodate more than 6 people! The hotel's dinner is very rich and looks like a work of art! It is a perfect combination of vision and taste buds! The hotel also provides free pick-up and drop-off service from Kurayoshi Station!
My two nights here were a perfect escape. The room felt like a retreat into calm. I especially loved the private baths, quiet, serene, and easy to access.
What made the stay truly unforgettable was the kindness of the staff. From the afternoon tea with a Japanese sweet served in the room to their constant thoughtfulness and gentle smiles, every detail made me feel welcomed and cared for.
My stay here will remain one of the most memorable parts of my time in Japan.
It's the best hotel I've ever stayed at! The hot springs are free to use, and the ocean is right in front, which was great. You can also use the yukata as a shower robe(?), which is very satisfying. I paid a little more and had breakfast, but I was very satisfied.
Conan Fan: Bokoro Ryokan at Wangkoro Tower. Manga episode 69 and TV drama episodes 648 & 649, ”The Script of the Steam Room”: We went to investigate the ”crime scene” in the men's bath. It turned out the door leading to the ”locked room” was locked. The Conan fan said it was probably a precaution after the incident, and he was incredibly engrossed. Mr. Gosho Aoyama returns here every year, so the hotel has many manuscripts and a complete set of manga books. The Wagyu beef in Tottori is delicious, but for Conan fans, nothing is more important than being there in person.
The waitress, Ms. Yamada, was very attentive and even left us a note in Chinese. Highly recommended for Conan fans. Choose the hotel's package including breakfast and dinner; the meals are very plentiful (fresh ingredients, we ate until we were stuffed). There are also complimentary Tottori specialties in the room (biscuits, sweets, pear jelly). A suggestion: if you're soaking in the outdoor onsen, wear a hat, otherwise you might catch a chill afterward.
Please note that hotel check-out time is 10:00 AM. If you have booked your return train, you can choose a train departing after 10:30 AM. The hotel offers a pick-up and drop-off service, which can be booked in advance through Ctrip customer service. Pick-up to the hotel is at a flexible time before 6:00 AM, but drop-off time is fixed.
Enjoyable stay. great location to everywhere (subway, shopping area, many restaurantsaround) if you are traveling with 3-4 persons together, highly recommend.
Misasa Onsen is a great place.
Saigi Annex is a beautiful and spacious inn.
It's a 15-minute drive from Kurayoshi Station, costing about 3,000 yen. A taxi can be booked from the inn to Kurayoshi Station for 140 yen per person.
The hot spring town is under a 10-minute walk away, and a 5-minute stroll along the Mitoku River, enjoying the tree-filled morning light, is also a 5-minute walk.
The food is generous, with good breakfast and dinner, and plenty of food. Breakfast is simple, but the roast pork and chicken wings for dinner are recommended.
There's a drink lounge on the first floor, offering a wide selection of drinks, including plum wine, beer, and red and white house wine.
The hot springs are good, and the open-air baths are cool.
The air conditioning in the room was very accurate.
The Japanese garden is also beautiful.
For value, it's a 5-star hotel.
The hotel is situated at the middle level of Daisen, only 30 mins drive from Yonago city. It is a big complex with a lot of rooms. The best view rooms are probably those facing the sea. Ours faces Daisen Mountain, which is not bad either. It gave me a sense of tranquility. The onsen is awesome with both outdoor and indoor pools. The showering area is spacious too. The room is in a very decent size. It was amply sufficient for three of us. Adding points to this review is the 3 hours of happy hours, with unlimited flow of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. The panoramic view restaurant was quite a nice place for relaxing. Another point to add is the 11:00 o'clock check-out time, unlike other hotels in Yonago at 10:00. Overall, if you book the hotels well in advance, it's a pretty good deal.
Facilities: The hotel has all the standard amenities, including an outdoor private onsen, and the room is very spacious with a sea view. The large outdoor bath also offers a breathtaking sea view, providing a truly refreshing experience. Don't miss out on the delicious Oyama milk from the vending machine.
Hygiene: The indoor areas are clean. Since there are many insects in summer, just remember to close the outdoor door promptly, and you'll be fine.
Environment: Located in Kaike Onsen village, it's a seaside hot spring with a white sand beach below. The sea water is clean, perfect for swimming, and kids can enjoy digging in the sand.
Service: The staff were incredibly thoughtful. As soon as they saw us from afar, they proactively ran over to greet us and helped with our luggage. On our departure day, they even arranged a car to take us to the station, despite it being only a 3-minute drive. They insisted on providing a dedicated car according to our schedule to protect us from the summer sun, which was very heartwarming. The welcome afternoon tea in the lobby offered a variety of drinks.
The breakfast and dinner truly deserve special praise. We booked a half-board plan, and the dinner was exquisite and delicious, featuring seasonal seafood like oysters and three different doneness levels of steak, all incredibly tasty. We enjoyed our meal while watching the sunset. Breakfast was amazing, a buffet with both Japanese and Western options, an incredible variety. There were so many desserts and ice creams that we couldn't even try them all, and everything tasted excellent. They even provided small trolleys to help us carry our food, which is a rare thoughtful touch I've encountered in the many onsen hotels I've stayed at.
A great variety of adorable yukata were available for us to choose from. After a relaxing soak in the onsen, it was truly splendid to quietly admire the garden. The service was also top-notch. The only slight letdown was the food; while plentiful, the seasoning wasn't quite there.
It was nice that the accommodation had a hot spring and the distance from the station was just right! It feels old, but it is a good accommodation for two people. I recommend it.
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GGuest UserThe private bath room was booked, and the room and the pool were very clean.
I made an appointment for the pick-up one day in advance, and I saw the driver when I got out of the station. It took 15 minutes from Kurayoshi Station to the hotel.
The service attitude was very good, and they would lead and introduce the hotel facilities and various locations.
There is a supermarket directly opposite the hotel.
1110103****Conan Fan: Bokoro Ryokan at Wangkoro Tower. Manga episode 69 and TV drama episodes 648 & 649, ”The Script of the Steam Room”: We went to investigate the ”crime scene” in the men's bath. It turned out the door leading to the ”locked room” was locked. The Conan fan said it was probably a precaution after the incident, and he was incredibly engrossed. Mr. Gosho Aoyama returns here every year, so the hotel has many manuscripts and a complete set of manga books. The Wagyu beef in Tottori is delicious, but for Conan fans, nothing is more important than being there in person.
The waitress, Ms. Yamada, was very attentive and even left us a note in Chinese. Highly recommended for Conan fans. Choose the hotel's package including breakfast and dinner; the meals are very plentiful (fresh ingredients, we ate until we were stuffed). There are also complimentary Tottori specialties in the room (biscuits, sweets, pear jelly). A suggestion: if you're soaking in the outdoor onsen, wear a hat, otherwise you might catch a chill afterward.
Please note that hotel check-out time is 10:00 AM. If you have booked your return train, you can choose a train departing after 10:30 AM. The hotel offers a pick-up and drop-off service, which can be booked in advance through Ctrip customer service. Pick-up to the hotel is at a flexible time before 6:00 AM, but drop-off time is fixed.
WWind Thunder King KongThe hotel is situated at the middle level of Daisen, only 30 mins drive from Yonago city. It is a big complex with a lot of rooms. The best view rooms are probably those facing the sea. Ours faces Daisen Mountain, which is not bad either. It gave me a sense of tranquility. The onsen is awesome with both outdoor and indoor pools. The showering area is spacious too. The room is in a very decent size. It was amply sufficient for three of us. Adding points to this review is the 3 hours of happy hours, with unlimited flow of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. The panoramic view restaurant was quite a nice place for relaxing. Another point to add is the 11:00 o'clock check-out time, unlike other hotels in Yonago at 10:00. Overall, if you book the hotels well in advance, it's a pretty good deal.
PPenggeThe hotel is conveniently located, about a 5-minute walk from Tottori Station and a 5-minute taxi ride to Hokkaido Kaiten Sushi. It boasts a nice onsen (hot spring) and was very clean. Complimentary disposable amenities were readily available for guests. On the downside, the breakfast was quite disappointing – very basic with limited variety, and many items weren't restocked, which certainly didn't justify its price. Also, be aware that if you're staying with a child in the same room, there's an additional charge of 3000 JPY per night, and breakfast for the child is extra.
BBulanqibaopakemeilisuoIt's a very old hot spring hotel. There's a smell in the corridor and the hardware is really bad. Sanchao Hot Spring is average and not worth a special trip.
Of course, the hotel also has good features, such as providing free pick-up and drop-off services. Dinner was also prepared with great care
GGuest UserEnjoyable stay. great location to everywhere (subway, shopping area, many restaurantsaround) if you are traveling with 3-4 persons together, highly recommend.
GGuest UserThe hotel is less than a 10-minute walk from the JR station, but dining options and convenience stores are a bit of a distance away. The room was quite compact; our double room didn't have enough space for large luggage. Furthermore, the provided upper bunk appeared somewhat dirty and was unusable. However, the hotel offers complimentary breakfast and lobby drinks, along with a small indoor hot spring, making it quite convenient for solo travelers.
DdolenieMy two nights here were a perfect escape. The room felt like a retreat into calm. I especially loved the private baths, quiet, serene, and easy to access.
What made the stay truly unforgettable was the kindness of the staff. From the afternoon tea with a Japanese sweet served in the room to their constant thoughtfulness and gentle smiles, every detail made me feel welcomed and cared for.
My stay here will remain one of the most memorable parts of my time in Japan.
GGuest UserI actually arrived quite late at around 11.35pm since my train just arrived 5 minutes prior. It's an easy walk from the station since the hotel logo is well lit. Reception seemed abit too eager to see me arrive haha. I would caution against arriving any later since when I went to the ground floor for the hotspring, the reception was closed (with the blinds fully down).
The hotel breakfast is above average, although variety seemed abit lacking.
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