10 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Toyooka: Best hotel deals for 2023

May 23, 2023 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki including Kinosaki Onsen Kinosaki, Morizuya, Tajimaya, Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko, Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Honkan, Mikuniya Ryokan, Kinosaki Yamamotoya, Hidamari, Koyado En, Ginka.
Restaurants in Toyooka

1. Kinosaki Onsen Kinosaki

1232 Momoshima Kinosakicho, Toyooka 669-6102 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
32%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 129 reviews

Kinosaki Onsen Kinosaki

A relaxing and all-round modern ryokan

Reviewed By Joe_Chan_HK

My family stayed in the OOedoonsen Kinosaki for two nights in late December 2018. The hotel was rather a big one relatively to small ryokans in the little Kinosaki town. The hotel had a large free car park. The reception staff clearly introduced the hotel to us in English. Our room seemed to be recently renovated and was very large (the lounge alone was about 20 tatami). Our futon beds had been already set when we arrived. There were still ample spaces for all our lugguage cases and sitting and even kids’ running. The room had a beautiful river view. It had a bathroom though we did not use it. The room was absolutely quiet all the time. As a shallow sleeper sensitive to noise, I could still sleep really well in the room in both nights. We used the hotel onsen for several times during our stay. There were two sections, that shifted regularly for male and female users. Both contained large indoor pools and smaller outdoor pools. My kids liked the onsen very much. Onsen users had to bring their own room towels. The hotel also provided each guest an “onsen pass” for the seven onsens of Kinosaki. I had tried two of them. I found that these legendary onsens could have their own characteristics yet they attracted too many users. To me it was more relaxing and convenient to use the hotel onsen. The dinner buffet began at 17:30, and guests could freely join till 20:30. There was no limit of eating time during this period. The buffet served a wide range of food except crab dishes. The food varieties and tastes were better than expected. When planning our Kinosaki trip, I had also considered the smaller traditional ryokans in the town. These centrally located inns might appeal to travelers who sought quaintness, hospitality, and crab set meals. But I finally chose OOedoonsen for its ample room space, large hotel onsen, reasonable rate, generous buffet meals, free car park, and variety of hotel amenities (games facilities and a comic book library). We really enjoyed the relaxing environment and the sense of freedom during our stay in OOedoonsen. We were all satisfied and definitely gave the highest rating. 我保證這則針對此酒店的評論是以本人的切身經歷為依據、為本人的真實評論、且本人與此酒店無個人或商業關係,也無收受此酒店的贈禮或金錢以撰寫這則評論。

2. Morizuya

417 Kinosakicho Yushima, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
77%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 158 reviews

Morizuya

If you’re looking for a quaint onsen ryokan in Toyooka, look no further than Morizuya. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Toyooka, Morizuya is located a short distance from Kiyamachi Koji (0.1 mi) and Shisho Shrine (0.1 mi). Morizuya is a quaint onsen ryokan offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The onsen ryokan features room service, a concierge, and baggage storage. Plus, guests can enjoy a hot tub, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Toyooka. While in Toyooka be sure to experience nearby barbeque restaurants such as Irori Dining Mikuni. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular monuments and statues such as Nakae Tanezo Statue. The staff at Morizuya looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Best Ryokan in Japan

Reviewed By ArdentEpilogue

I love staying in ryokan when I travel to Japan, and Morizuya is my favorite one of all time. 10/10 experience, hands down. They have great private family onsen on premises, they're well located within an amazing onsen town, the owner is super amazingly friendly and helpful (and if he's reading this, I hope he knows we remember him and his mother very warmly) and the owner speaks excellent English. The meals were gigantic and well-made, as is common at ryokan, and you eat in a separate private room set up just for you and your family, which is a touch I really like. For a couple bucks, they set you up with an onsen pass which you can use to go onsen hopping around town. Kinosaki Onsen is a great town, a bit on the small and out of the way side, which is how I like it. Our room had a nice view over nature, and the dining room we ate in looked out at the mountain behind the establishment. If you're thinking about going to a ryokan, this is the place to go.

3. Tajimaya

453 Kinosakicho Yushima, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
37%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 38 reviews

Tajimaya

A 5-minute walk from the Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway, Japanese inn Tajimaya features luxurious accommodation and cuisine, hot spring baths and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. It offers rental bicycles and a free shuttle to/from JR Kinosaki Station. Spacious rooms feature a tatami (woven-straw) floor, a low table with seating cushions and an LCD TV. They come with a seating area with a table and chairs, and traditional futon bedding. All rooms have a washstand and attached toilet, while bathroom facilities are shared. Yukata robes are provided. Tajimaya has a 24-hour front desk, and facilities include a souvenir shop and drinks vending machines. Guests receive a free ticket for neighboring hot springs, and an in-room massage can be arranged. Free parking is available. A Japanese breakfast is served at the dining room. A traditional multi-course dinner features seasonal ingredients and regional specialities, such as Tajima beef and crab. Japanese-style spa hotel Tajimaya is a 12-minute walk from JR Kinosaki Station, and a 15-minute drive from the Genbudo Caves. The Kinosaki Gondola from the ropeway a 5-minute walk away, offers beautiful views of the area and the Japanese Sea.

A Good Japanese Experience!

Reviewed By kar89

We stayed in this Riokan just one night but i think it is enough to experience the japanese most known accomodation. The staff is friendly but their english is very very poor and this makes interactions very hard. At your arrival they give you kimonos so that you can fully dive into their culture and you can also go arould kinosaki dressed that way. The dinner is amazig, with all the tipical japanese dishes served in the very best way. Breakfast is very tipical as well, meaning that there is no sweet choice :(

4. Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko

165 Tantocho Shoboji, Toyooka 668-0361 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
16%
Good
55%
Satisfactory
29%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 31 reviews

Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko

See why so many travelers make Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Toyooka. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko is a budget friendly onsen ryokan offering air conditioning and a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The onsen ryokan features baggage storage and a convenience store. Plus, guests can enjoy a sauna and breakfast, which have made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Toyooka. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Guests of Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko can find Onthe Road (0.6 mi) a short walk from the onsen ryokan when they are feeling hungry and looking for a bite to eat. If you are looking for something to do in the area, Ankoku Temple (0.5 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Silk Spa Yamabiko as you experience all of the things Toyooka has to offer.

comfort for short getaway vacation

Reviewed By EkaterinaJapan

Spent 3 nights in the private cottage on the New Year vacation. Overall it was very good experience (though we hoped it would snow) and the prices were very reasonable. You can use onsen hot spring at the hotel with 50% discount, which is only 400 yen (4usd), but you'll have to walk down the hill for about 100 meters, but it didn't bother us. Kitchen is stuffed with all sort of dishes, cutlery and cooking appliances, but there's a huge lack of spoons (big and little ones) and normal sized mugs, you'll have to drink from tiny little elf-sized cups. And the cottage looked like it wasn't cleaned for a while - dust on the shelves, the tissue became black after I wiped the counter, and we found 2 wallets with money of the previous guests and old TV remote control. And I wish there was a bidet seat in the toilet, cause it was freezing inside the restroom and bathroom. Living space was fine cause there was also a gas heater. In general, it's a great place to spend some time with your family!

5. Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Honkan

469 Kinosakicho Yushima, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
82%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 360 reviews

Kinosaki Onsen Nishimuraya Honkan

Nishimuraya Honkan is a traditional Japanese ryokan, located in the famouse hot spring town of Kinosaki Onsen, near Kyoto/Osaka. Our ryokan has 160 years of history and was selected as "best onsen ryokan" in Japan by Lonely Planet and is also listed in the Michelin Guide.

Our third stay, and there will be a fourth (and fifth)

Reviewed By KI-NRT

Last year (after our second stay) we decided that Nishimuraya Honkan would become an annual pilgrimage as part of our plan to enjoy Matsuba Snow Crabs at least once a year. Even with Japan's nationwide food ingredients distribution network being supremely efficient, there is no substitute for enjoying seafood close to its source. And in the case of the fresh crabs caught from Tsuiyama Port (and specifically delivered to Nishimuraya Honkan), you can definitely taste the difference. Not only that, but the chefs have refined their craft in a way that brings out the best of the crabs, via immaculate preparation and umami-inducing flavorings. This time, we elected to stay in their top room, called "Horai No Ma (蓬莱の間)," which is located in the second floor of the Hiratakan Annex building (平田館), which is connected to the main area via an indoor pathway (albeit a long and winding one. It features a separate sleeping and living area as well as an open-air bath. Compared to "Kiri No Ma," the room we stayed in last year, it was a bit more spacious but not dramatically so. Horai No Ma is a bit newer and feels slightly more modern than the rooms in the main building, but not so much as to take away from the traditional Japanese nature of the ryokan itself. Even with cost not being a consideration, however, I would prefer to stay in Kiri No Ma. It's on the first floor, has a commanding view of the gorgeous inner garden and is less of a walk to the main lobby and the communal Onsen bath area. And the open-air (non-Onsen) bath at Horai No Ma also has an open-air shower to go along with it, which can be considered a minus if the weather is unbearably cold - you don't have a choice. For this reason, I always prefer indoor showers and outdoor baths, but that's not the case here. Overall, rooms at Nishimuraya Honka are not the reason to stay there; it is not on the same level as some of the nicer luxury ryokans in Japan (like Hakone Ginyu, Asaba or Takefue.) Speaking of baths - as mentioned in one of my previous reviews, the in-room baths at Nishimuraya Honkan are not of the Onsen (natural hot springs) variety, which further defeats the purpose of the bath in our Horai No Ma room. This is not, however, the fault of the ryokan itself... this appears to be a "rule" at Kinosaki Onsen that all Onsen baths need to be communal in nature (there are two of them at the ryokan itself). Therefore, if you're an Onsen freak but are uncomfortable with the idea of being in the buff around others, then you're best advised to forgo the privilege or visit the communal Onsen baths at off-peak times. The real reason to stay here are threefold: 1) Absolutely top-notch food, especially the Matsuba Snow Crab course; 2) To have your meals be served in the comfort of your room (that you're staying in; and 3) to experience the authenticity, serenity and beauty of a ryokan that's been in existence for over 150 years. The kaiseki crab course dinner here really is a cut above. We've had Matsuba Crab at many top restaurants and ryokans throughout the region, and I can emphatically claim that Nishimuraya Honkan is - by far - the best at this craft, and I'm not sure why. You might think that Crab sashimi, steamed crab, grilled crab and crab hot pot is not rocket science, but in reality there's a huge difference between Nishimurya Honkan and every place else. In most establishments, by the halfway point of the meal we are completely crabbed-out, with Mrs. KI-NRT begging for a stop to the crab proceedings. Not here. We enjoyed every offering to the very last bite, including the finale - a spectacular "Zosui" rice porridge made from crab broth. I'm on a low (or no) carb diet, but I couldn't resist having a second helping of the porridge. Yes, it's that wonderful! The other advantage is the ability to enjoy your meals in your room. Not in a different (private room), but the room that you're actually staying in. This is in stark contrast to the majority of even the top ryokans in Japan, where you're forced to walk to a different room, or - worse yet - need to experience the food at a restaurant. The problem is, it's a 2.5 hour experience, so it's really nice to not have to worry about your manners in front of others. You can kick up your feet, turn on the TV, basically do whatever you'd like.. it's just more flexible and comfortable that way. While Nishimuraya Honkan is not a sprawling property with massive grounds, it's a charming place that features traditional Japanese architecture, decor, furnishings and gardens, and all without it feeling decrepit. Upon first arrival, after taking off your shoes and putting on the ryokan-supplied slippers, you'll be greeted with a spectacular view of the perfectly manicured garden and pond. And when walking the narrow hallways inside, you will feel like going through a time machine back to the country's Meiji Era. At the same time, you won't have to forgo the creature comforts that modern luxury travelers expect in a luxury property. It's a tricky balancing act that they manage to deftly achieve. We already have a confirmed booking for next year's crab season. Can't wait!

6. Mikuniya Ryokan

221 Yushima, Kinosakicho, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
62%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 103 reviews

Mikuniya Ryokan

See why so many travelers make Mikuniya Ryokan their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Toyooka. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. The rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Mikuniya Ryokan features baggage storage and a gift shop. In addition, as a valued Mikuniya Ryokan guest, you can enjoy a hot tub and breakfast that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Nearby landmarks such as Gallery Hanatsubaki (0.1 mi) and Kiyamachi Koji (0.3 mi) make Mikuniya Ryokan a great place to stay when visiting Toyooka. While you’re here, be sure to check out Sumibidokoro Naru, one of the Asian restaurants that can be found in Toyooka, which is a short distance from Mikuniya Ryokan. During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Street of Kinosaki Onsen (0.2 mi), Onsenji Temple (0.5 mi), and Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland (0.6 mi), which are all within walking distance of the onsen ryokan. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Mikuniya Ryokan as you experience all of the things Toyooka has to offer.

Good experience

Reviewed By BuaJaBan

Nice and Cozy Ryokan. Super friendly staffs. The day that i visited Kinosakionsen was cold and rainny so couldn't enjoy the town much. Ryokan is in convenient location, opposite the Super market, a few step from the train station.

7. Kinosaki Yamamotoya

643 Yushima, Kinosakicho, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
55%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 130 reviews

Kinosaki Yamamotoya

Yamamotoya is in a convenient location at the center of Kinosaki Onsen, allowing you to visit all of the seven bathhouses on foot.Boasting 350 years of history, Yamamotoya proudly operates as one of the oldest inn in Kinosaki Onsen. We own brewery, you can enjoy 4 types of local fresh beer!!

Wonderful time in Kinosaki Onsen

Reviewed By 288stefan_

We did not really know what to expect as this was our first visit to an Onsen town, but we really had a wonderful time! The hospitality at Kinosaki Yamamotoya was the best, we had a nice room and the food was fantastic. We stayed for two nights and got a different meal every day.

8. Hidamari

1188-8 Oshima, Toyooka 669-6123 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
28%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
8%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 25 reviews

Hidamari

One of the greatest pleasures of traveling is, of course, “cuisine.” Next to the small island where the hotel is located is Tsuiyama Fishing Port, which is also known as “Kinoshita’s Kitchen.” While the fishing port is famous as the place where the San’in region’s brand crab, “Tsuiyama Crab” is landed in winter, you can also enjoy a diverse variety of seasonal and freshly landed seafood at Tsuiyama Fishing Port all year round. And the ingredients from the fishing port are only the beginning - the Tajima area of the San’in region is also known for “Tajima Beef,” a delicacy that is famous across Japan. Tajima Beef is derived from the breeding cattle of famous Japanese Wagyu (beef cattle) raised throughout Japan (such as Kobe, Matsuzaka, and Omi Wagyu) and is a Japanese black breed that is famous for its high quality. Tajima Beef is a one-of-a-kind, luxurious food item of this area Enjoy “Hidamari’s” specialty meals that we prepare with carefully selected ingredients!

9. Koyado En

219 Yushima, Kinosakicho, Toyooka 669-6101 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
39%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 28 reviews

Koyado En

See why so many travelers make Koyado-Enn as their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Kinosaki. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Koyado-Enn offers guests an array of room facilities including air conditioning, refrigerator and hair dryer... And also free wifi is available. The onsen ryokan offers baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a Tajima beef restaurant. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Kinosaki, Koyado-Enn is located a short distance from Gallery Hanatsubaki (0.1 mi) and Kiyamachi Koji (0.3 mi). While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the sushi restaurants, including Wori Tsuru, Daikokuya, and Sukeroku, all of which are a short distance from Koyado-Enn. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out Street of Kinosaki Onsen (0.2 mi), Onsenji Temple (0.5 mi), and Hachigoro's Tojima Wetland (0.6 mi), some attractions that are a short walk from Koyado-Enn. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Koyado-Enn.

Great ryokan

Reviewed By Aprime1980

In my opinion this is a great ryokan It is literally a five minute walk from Kinosaki train station. Just go to the right and keep walking and you will see it I stayed in the secure a room and you can see the photos obviously my stuff is in the room so it is not that messy this is me being here after a few days. There is no shower in your room however if you go just down the stairs you have a shower and onsen There are two of them call the store room and the moon room with the moon room being bigger. You lock each door and use the onsen as such. This is a onsen town So in all honesty the other ones are probably you so you are free to use this any time you want. They also have Yukata and sanders along with umbrella free to use The breakfast is very good in my opinion and very for filling for ¥1100 And there are lots of shops within a 15 minute walk of this venue. Don’t forget to collect the onsen stamp booklet From reception They will also give you a couple of maps for restaurants and different things to do. The staff is very helpful and courteous along with being professional

10. Ginka

1177 Oshima, Toyooka 669-6123 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
47%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 51 reviews

Ginka

Vast area with 6600 square meters in Kinosaki Onsen, Ginka features Japanese style rooms, natural hot springs and Japanese food restaurants. Ginka offers 4 different types of natural hot springs inluding Japanese cypress bath. From outdoor bath, guests can relax yourselves with a views of Maruyama river. All guest room at Ginka come with Tatami flooring rooms and Tatami sleeping mats. Also TV, fridge and electric kettle are featured. Authentic Japanese cuisine with seasonal local ingredients can be tasted at Tosho.Manemon offers stunning views of Maruyama river and a cup of coffee. Kinosaki-Onsen JR Station is a 5-minute drive away. From Kyoto, it takes 170 minutes by Express train.

ここの施設利用は、次回はないかなぁ。

Reviewed By makok1205

共立リゾートが好きで他の施設も良く利用します。昨年発売されたチケットの期限が迫ってましたがので、利用しました。 部屋は、1階の離れ風の1番端の部屋でした。 部屋は、広くそこそこですが、古い建物なので、コンセントが少なく携帯充電も不自由しました。 料理も他の共立に比べて劣るかなぁ。 次回の利用は、ありません。

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