The best available Bed and Breakfast Inns to stay near Miyazu

May 23, 2023 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Kinki including Amanohashidateso, Monjusou SHOUROTEI, Monjuso, Shinpuro, Genmyoan, Chitose, Takashimaya, Charoku Bekkan, Maruyasu, Toriki.
Restaurants in Miyazu

1. Amanohashidateso

584 Akaiwa Monju, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
23%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
8%
Terrible
23%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 13 reviews

Amanohashidateso

Finding an ideal budget friendly onsen ryokan in Miyazu does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Amanohashidateso, a nice option for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Kyu Mikamiye House (1.5 mi) and Miyazu Catholic Church (1.8 mi), guests of Amanohashidateso can easily experience some of Miyazu's most well known attractions. Amanohashidateso is a budget friendly onsen ryokan offering 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 baggage storage, a gift shop, and newspaper. Plus, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Miyazu. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Miyazu tonkatsu restaurant such as Katsufuji Miyazu Mipple, which is a short distance from Amanohashidateso. If you’re looking for something to do, Amanohashidate (0.9 mi), Chion-ji Temple (0.1 mi), and Kaisenkyo Bridge (0.2 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Amanohashidateso. Amanohashidateso looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Miyazu.

Very average

Reviewed By Voelser

We stayed here during a motorcycle trip through Japan. Although the staff was very friendly and the views from the rooms stunning, the place was very dated. The carpet in my rooms looked so filthy I was too scared to walk barefoot and to top it off my room was a smoking room, which I find deeply unpleasant. I would have changed, but I'm not even sure there are any non smoking rooms available (you'll find that some older hotels in Japan do not offer a non smoking option). The only good thing about it was that it had been raining all day and we could finally dry up and have a hot shower.

2. Monjusou SHOUROTEI

Amanohashidate Monjudomisaki, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
83%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 103 reviews

Monjusou SHOUROTEI

Looking for a place to stay in Miyazu? Then look no further than Monjuso Shorotei, a family-friendly onsen ryokan that brings the best of Miyazu to your doorstep. Rooms at Monjuso Shorotei provide air conditioning. In addition, while staying at Monjuso Shorotei guests have access to newspaper, a gift shop, and baggage storage. You can also enjoy an on-site restaurant. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Monjuso Shorotei. Nearby landmarks such as Kyu Mikamiye House (1.5 mi) and Miyazu Catholic Church (1.7 mi) make Monjuso Shorotei a great place to stay when visiting Miyazu. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Miyazu ramen restaurant such as Hashidate Kujikara Ramen, which is a short distance from Monjuso Shorotei. If you’re looking for something to do, Amanohashidate (0.9 mi), Chion-ji Temple (0.0 mi), and Kaisenkyo Bridge (0.1 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Monjuso Shorotei. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Monjuso Shorotei as you experience everything Miyazu has to offer.

Amanohashidate ryokan

Reviewed By L8227EYkens

Great location - right by the revolving bridge at the start of the Amanohashidate sand bar and a 5 min walk from the train station. Staff didn’t speak English - but we communicated well enough. Rooms are big and have access to a very nice garden. The food was excellent. Top notch kaiseki cuisine.

3. Monjuso

Amanohashidate Kaigan, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
52%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 260 reviews

Monjuso

【By train】 From Osaka (It takes about 2 hours, 20 minutes): Osaka Station (Limited Express Konotori) to Fuckuchiyama (Limited Express Hashidate or Limited Express Dango Relay) to Amanohashidate From Kyoto(It takes about 2 hours): Kyoto Station (Limited Express Hashidate) to Amanohashidate From Nagoya (It takes about 3 hours): Nagoya Station (shinkansen bullet train) to Kyoto (Limited Express Hashidate) to Amanohashidate The hotel is a Japanese-style inn "ryokan" close to one of the 3 greatest scenic place is called "Amanohashidate" in Japan. All guest rooms offer views of Amanohashidate Canal and Matsunamiki, with rooms designed to allow for the best views of Amanohashidate. Designed by Japanese architect "Junzo Yoshimura", the spaces are precisely calculated to be gently harmonized with Amanohashidate. Please enjoy the rich food and sake in this area, as well as the hot springs and the spirit of Japan. Spend moments with the atmosphere of Japanese relaxation.

Excellent service and food

Reviewed By franko904

The travel purpose is let my mother to experience tranditional hotel service. The service is excellent and I have order crab meal that also delicious and wonderful. I recommend live there again and enjoy seafood.

4. Shinpuro

73-6 Ejiri, Miyazu 629-2244 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
63%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 27 reviews

Shinpuro

Looking for a place to stay in Miyazu? Then look no further than Shinpuro, a family-friendly ryokan that brings the best of Miyazu to your doorstep. Rooms at Shinpuro provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Shinpuro guests have access to baggage storage. Need a place to park? There is free private parking available nearby. Nearby landmarks such as Amanohashidate Shrine (1.3 mi) and Mt. Nariai Lookout (1.5 mi) make Shinpuro a great place to stay when visiting Miyazu. Travelers looking to enjoy some ramen can head to Hashidate Kujikara Ramen. Otherwise, you may want to check out a wine bar such as Wine &Oyado Chitose. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular historic sites such as Motoise Konojinja Shrine, Sumiyoshi Shrine, and Chigen-ji Temple. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Shinpuro as you experience everything Miyazu has to offer.

Lovely stay in Shinpuro!

Reviewed By Maxi C

A small but well-maintained ryokan in Amanohashidate, overlooking the beautiful ocean. We arrived around 6-ish in the evening, the GPS jumped a bit so we had to look in google map instead. There is a parking right next to the hotel which is convenient. The only thing is that there wasn't a shower/bath facility in the bedroom so we are left with the onsen room to shower. We should have looked when we booked but we ran out of time to plan ahead so was a bit surprised when we checked-in! Anyways it wasn't a big issue and we absolutely loved the ryohan. Breakfast was traditional Japanese and definitely would love to visit again!

5. Genmyoan

32-1 Monju, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
58%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 38 reviews

Genmyoan

Genmyoan Ryokan's exclusive hill-top position overlooks the famous Amanohashidate land bridge, whose unique shape inspired the ancient tale that Amanohashidate is a fallen bridge to heaven. Inside, Genmyoan emanates by-gone elegance through our exceptional attention to traditional detail. Experience a sense of past evoked by service staff in kimono, old artistic treasures on display, and exquisite tea-house craftsmanship. In 1393, the shogun Ashikaga came on a pilgrimage to this hill and was greatly moved by the view. He thereupon suggested the name "Genmyo" for the spot, as it means a feeling beyond the earthly or ordinary. When Genmyoan Ryokan was founded in 1937, the idea came naturally of creating an atmosphere in which one's everyday life and cares could be left behind. The inn has drawn many distinguished guests over its history, from artists and literary figures to the Imperial family. Come experience the serenity of the location, noticed by the shogun so many years ago.

Phenomenal modern rooms with in-room onsen

Reviewed By Jamie575

The Ryokan is up a steep uphill brick road. The drop off area was small and narrow. The ryokan is perched at the side of a hill with views of the bay and the famous sandbar, Amanohashidate. First impression was that the ryokan was traditional with some modern touches. Some English was spoken. The Staff welcome you and a kimono clad member looks after you throughout your stay; much like your personal butler. Room Our room was one of two modern rooms at this ryokan. Ours was the larger room - Kongo. There is another smaller room with just the bedroom and bathroom (Nyoi) Our room had a small study, tatami-living room, large bathroom, and a modern bedroom with two single beds and a large couch. The Beds were very comfortable with a thick quilt. Rooms were all air conditioned rooms and the Floor was heated throughout. Room lights were controlled via remote controller (one for bedroom and one for living room). There’s a Nespresso machine and Japanese tea bags, plus an assortment of tea cups, glasses and long-stem wine glasses for red and white wines. A Kettle is provided. Wines and alcohol chargeable, while soft drinks come with the room. WiFi can be received in the room. There’s a Blue-tooth radio speakers and a VCD player. A Flat screen TV is hung on the wall in front of the L-shaped couch; but it features mostly local Japanese stations. Japanese Snacks were brought to our room by staff during the evening tea time. There were Modern touches in the room, including design lamps for bed time reading. Iced Water and torch lights were placed on our bed head at night. The bed-head also had plug points for charging mobile devices. A small toilet is near the bedroom, opposite the walk-in closet (complete with his and hers changing areas). Japanese yukuta are provided if you wish to go to the spa or to wear it to dinner. Dinner and breakfast can either be served in room or at a designated private dining room. Bathroom Our room came with a huge bathroom area. A Narrow entryway /walkway with another toilet on the left, followed by his and hers sinks with three sets of fluffy robes, towels and hand towels and more than enough face towels. Cardboard boxed Bars of soaps, small bottles body gel and body moisturizer are provided around the sink area. In the three drawers, we found various amenities such as “Good Morning” towels, rough wash cloth, toothbrushes, combs, amenity package (Q-tips, facial wipes, shower cap), and shaving kits. The Sink is large, but there’s no stopper if you wish to wash your clothes. A powerful Dyson hair dryer is provided. There’s a Walk-in rain-shower; which is more than a drizzle, less than a deluge. Large bottles of shower gel, shampoo and conditioner are provided. In the same space is a large sunken bath already filled with water heated to 50 degrees Celsius. Temperature of tub water can be controlled from controls at the bath room entrance. The Bathroom smells strongly of cedar wood and is totally relaxing. Lying in the bath, watching the windows steam up, one gets easily lost in one’s thoughts. An Outdoor tub is also pre-heated using the electronic controls. We found it very tranquil to lie in the bath and listen to the rain or the trains go clickity-clack down below, or the waves wash in from the bay. Funnily enough, we did not feel cold traipsing out after our shower. The Living room has traditional tatami flooring with a low dining table and chairs. Further towards the window, a pair of low chairs share a low coffee table, and over-look the bay. There’s a small study area with a couple of chairs. Food Snow crab was in season. Our omakase meal featured snow crabs in almost all the dishes. Deliciously done snow crab in sashimi, grilled, cold, and porridge. Service was consistent and kept pace with our speed of consumption. Breakfast is a choice if either Japanese or western. We had Japanese and again, it was well done and there’s more than enough food for us. On our second day, we had Western breakfast, which was smaller in size but was very filling. Service Service was warm and friendly. Our “butler” could speak some English, but wife had picked up Japanese and got to practice. All staff were on the ball. Example was the bell hops. They came out when we arrived to take charge of our bags. Shoes were taken off in the lobby and staff would put it into a room. (Provided Slippers were worn throughout the ryokan.) When we left for the day, and if it was raining, the staff would have umbrellas ready. Shoes were also ready for us, lined up neatly against the step. Service was warm, caring, and genuine. Other information There’s a Small gift shop and a traditional check-in area in the lobby at ground floor. Onsen located downstairs, and a Small gym next to the onsen. If we needed to head to town, a shuttle bus could bring us down. Amanohashidate station is only about 600m from the hotel but the steep slope up and down can be treacherous. We were based here for two nights. We spent a day going out to “Kyoto by the sea” to see the Funaya boathouses. Our rooms were incredible. We loved it lots and were sad to leave after our short stay. Highly recommended for these modern rooms specifically, the warm and genuine service and the delicious food.

6. Chitose

472 Monju, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
46%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 35 reviews

Chitose

7. Takashimaya

1001-1 Uoya, Miyazu 626-0015 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
59%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 22 reviews

Takashimaya

カニの宿

Reviewed By Susumu S

海の京都めぐりの起点として宿泊しました。シーズン最後のカニを2ハイ、焼き、茹で、しゃぶしゃぶで堪能できました。仲居さんがカニの身をほぐしてくれるので食べやすかったです。

8. Charoku Bekkan

2039-4 Shimasaki, Miyazu 626-0017 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
40%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 25 reviews

Charoku Bekkan

Hotel

9. Maruyasu

640-3 Monju, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
71%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
13%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 24 reviews

Maruyasu

Looking for a place to stay in Miyazu? Then look no further than Maruyasu, a charming ryokan that brings the best of Miyazu to your doorstep. Maruyasu is a charming ryokan offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The ryokan features baggage storage. Plus, guests can enjoy a lounge, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Miyazu. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as Amanohashidate Shrine (0.6 mi) and Miyazu Catholic Church (1.4 mi) make Maruyasu a great place to stay when visiting Miyazu. During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Miyazu ramen restaurant such as Hashidate Kujikara Ramen, which is a short distance from Maruyasu. If you’re looking for something to do, Amanohashidate (1.1 mi), Chion-ji Temple (0.3 mi), and Kaisenkyo Bridge (0.3 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Maruyasu. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Maruyasu as you experience everything Miyazu has to offer.

Great Access, Affordable and Comfortable

Reviewed By Ayu H

It's small ryokan very close to Amanohashidate station only 2 min walk. We came from Kyoto with the bus and this ryokan is the closest available. We could only check in at 3pm, but they let put our stuff in the lobby. I stayed with my parents in one standard room with three beds(futon). I recommend here especially if you travel with 3 ppl, it's enough space and more affordable. The room is larger than I imagine. They have kotatsu (heater table), separated seating area, washing basin with hot water. I love the ryokan interior especially the hallway and the toilet. They only have one shared bathroom, but it's for one person one time so we have the whole privacy in the end. The staff is friendly, I talked to them in Japanese, but I think they can manage basic english. The wifi is awesome. They also have full book shelves of top manga (in japanese)!

10. Toriki

463-5 Monju, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture
Excellent
62%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
0%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 21 reviews

Toriki

See why so many travelers make Toriki their ryokan of choice when visiting Miyazu. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer air conditioning. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Miyazu, Toriki is located a short distance from Kyu Mikamiye House (1.4 mi) and Miyazu Catholic Church (1.7 mi). If you like sushi restaurants, Toriki is conveniently located near Sesshuan, Oda Sushi, and Sushi Kozeni. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Amanohashidate (1.0 mi), Chion-ji Temple (0.1 mi), or Kaisenkyo Bridge (0.1 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Toriki as you experience all of the things Miyazu has to offer.

Never recommend to stay

Reviewed By Exploration698780

Actually, the cuisine is not bad, but the reception of the worker at this hotel is really bad. We felt uncomfortable during staying. I will never stay this hotel and never recommend. 料理は悪くないのですが、仲居さんの接遇に問題があるとかんじます。私達は家族で宿泊した際に、不快に感じました。今後二度と利用することはありませんし、推薦もしません。

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