Tabist みよし旅館 小田原 真鶴

7.4
Very Good
(47 reviews)

785-2 Manatsuru, Manazuru, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0201, Japan

+81 465-68-0241

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Hotel Description

Tabist Miyoshi Ryokan Odawara Manazuru

Welcome to Tabist みよし旅館 小田原 真鶴, nestled on a serene hillside overlooking the picturesque Manazuru Port at 785-2 Manatsuru, Manazuru, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0201, Japan. This unfussy budget hotel offers an ideal escape for travelers seeking tranquility combined with convenient access to local attractions. Located just off National Route 135, it is only a 10-minute walk from Manazuru train station and a mere 16 minutes from the historic Kibune Shrine. The hotel's location provides a vibrant atmosphere, enhanced by the stunning coastal views and the surrounding natural beauty.
The design of the hotel reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring streamlined rooms adorned with tatami mats and futons, which contribute to an authentic cultural experience. Each room is thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort, with flat-screen TVs and minifridges for your convenience. While some rooms share bathrooms, others provide private facilities, offering flexibility for guests. The overall ambiance of the hotel is relaxed and inviting, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
In addition to the comfortable accommodations, Tabist みよし旅館 boasts several special amenities. Guests can enjoy high-speed internet access, making it easy to stay connected. The hotel also features a communal indoor bath, allowing visitors to indulge in a soothing soak after a long day. A casual dining room serves delicious Korean meals, providing a unique culinary experience that sets the hotel apart from others in the area. The hotel also offers parking facilities and is equipped to accept both credit and debit cards, ensuring a hassle-free stay.
Transportation and accessibility are key highlights of Tabist みよし旅館. The hotel is conveniently located near several public transport options, including Manazuru Station, which is just an 11-minute walk away. For those flying in, Narita International Airport is approximately 2 hours and 22 minutes away by taxi, while Haneda Airport is about 1 hour and 32 minutes. Other nearby transport options include Shirigakeiriguchi Bus Stop, Yugawara Station, and various local bus stops, making it easy to explore the surrounding region.
The hotel takes health and safety seriously, implementing several measures to ensure guests feel secure during their stay. Enhanced cleaning protocols and social distancing practices are in place, reflecting the hotel’s commitment to guest safety and well-being.
There are numerous activities and experiences available for guests to enjoy during their stay. Engage with the local culture by visiting nearby attractions or participating in seasonal events and festivals that celebrate the rich heritage of the region.
The hotel is strategically located near five significant landmarks that offer diverse experiences. Just a 20-minute drive will take you to Odawara Castle, a small but stalwart structure filled with exhibits and artifacts. The MOA Museum of Art, also just 20 minutes away, offers East Asian art treasures and beautiful gardens. For nature lovers, Lake Ashi is a scenic crater lake approximately 45 minutes away, where you can enjoy sightseeing cruises and hiking trails. The Hakone Open-Air Museum, featuring an outdoor sculpture park, is a 40-minute drive, while the historic Hakone Shrine, set in a verdant lakefront, is reachable in about 44 minutes.
After a day of exploration, indulge in the local culinary scene with five recommended dining options nearby. Savor authentic Japanese cuisine at local izakayas, or enjoy fresh seafood at coastal restaurants. Experience unique dining settings that highlight the flavors of the region, from street food to elegant dining establishments.
We warmly invite you to experience the hospitality and charm of Tabist みよし旅館. With its comfortable accommodations, exceptional amenities, and prime location, your stay promises to be a delightful escape. Whether you're visiting for relaxation or adventure, our hotel is here to provide a memorable experience that exceeds your expectations.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located on a hillside with scenic views of Manazuru Port

2. Streamlined rooms featuring traditional tatami mats and futons

3. Casual dining room serving delicious Korean cuisine

4. Convenient access to public transportation and nearby attractions

5. Health and safety measures in place for guest well-being

6. Nearby attractions include Odawara Castle and Hakone Open-Air Museum

7. Complimentary high-speed internet available throughout the hotel

8. A communal indoor bath for relaxation after a day of exploration

9. Parking available for guests traveling by car

10. Warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

The Hakone Open-Air Museum
40 min
Lake Ashi
45 min
Hakone Shrine
44 min
Odawara Castle
20 min
MOA Museum of Art
20 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 32 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    skyticket

    $71

    Trip.com

    $80

    Tabist

    $76

    Vio.com

    $80

    Traveloka.com

    $95

    goseek.com

    $80


Location

785-2 Manatsuru, Manazuru, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0201, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 22 min

Transit: 2 hr 54 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 1 hr 53 min

Transit:

Manazuru Station

Walking: 11 min

Shirigakeiriguchi Bus Stop

Walking: 3 min

Yugawara Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 59 min

Shobobunshomae [ Manazurucho Bus Stop

Walking: 7 min

小学校下[まなづる小](バス)

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Set on a hillside overlooking Manazuru Port, this unfussy budget hotel off National Route 135 is a 10-minute walk from Manazuru train station and 16 minutes' walk from Kibune Shrine.

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Housekeeping

Public bath

Public bath

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator


Reviews

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大和田建彦

4/5
The view from the sea side room is wonderful.The building and rooms are old.All rooms are smoking rooms, so I think this is a great accommodation for smokers.There weren't many guests, so it was very quiet.The air conditioner in the room I happened to be staying in was worn out and was making a lot of noise, so I placed a folded bath towel on top of the air conditioner and popped it on, and it became quiet. (lol)The cafeteria was not open.So, I bought it at a supermarket or convenience store.The supermarket closes at 8pm.There is a Lawson at the bottom of the uphill slope, so I think it would be better to do some shopping before heading to the hotel.

TM

Trip.com Member

4.6/5
Nestled along the serene shores of Manazuru Port, this quaint Japanese-style inn exudes warmth and tradition at every turn. …

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Dann loo

5/5
Nestled along the serene shores of Manazuru Port, this quaint Japanese-style inn exudes warmth and tradition at every turn. Run by a charming old lady whose hospitality transcends generations, the inn offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural tapestry.From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped in a sense of tranquility. The tatami-matted rooms, though old, are meticulously clean, each carrying a tale of bygone eras. The gentle aroma of freshly brewed tea wafts through the air, inviting you to unwind and savor the moment.What truly sets this inn apart is its breathtaking view of Manazuru Port and the expansive sea beyond. Whether you're enjoying a traditional Japanese breakfast or simply basking in the afternoon sun on the veranda, the vista never fails to mesmerize. The rhythmic dance of fishing boats against the backdrop of rolling waves is a sight to be held.But it's the The innkeeper's unwavering dedication to her guests leaves the most lasting impression. With a genuine smile and a kind word, she ensures that every visitor feels like family. Her attention to detail and personalized care elevates the stay from ordinary to extraordinary.For those seeking solace in the embrace of Japan's timeless charm, this hidden gem on the shores of Manazuru is a haven like no other. Embrace the tranquility, savor the hospitality, and let the spirit of Japan wash over you in waves of serenity.Nestled along the quiet shores of Manazuru Port, this quaint Japanese-style inn exudes warmth and tradition throughout. Run by a charming old lady who offers generations of hospitality, this inn offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural fabric.As soon as you step inside, you will be surrounded by tranquility. The tatami-floored rooms are old but meticulously cleaned, each telling a story from a bygone era. The gentle scent of freshly brewed tea wafts through the air, allowing you to relax and enjoy the moment.What really sets this inn apart is the breathtaking view of Manazuru Port and the ocean beyond. Whether you're enjoying a traditional Japanese breakfast or soaking up the afternoon sun on the veranda, the view is sure to captivate. The sight of fishing boats dancing rhythmically against the rolling waves is a sight not to be missed.But what impresses me most is the innkeeper's unwavering dedication to his guests. With a genuine smile and kind words, she strives to make every customer feel like family. Attention to detail and personalized hospitality transform your stay from ordinary to extraordinary.For those seeking solace amid Japan's timeless charm, this hidden gem on the Manazuru coast is a haven like no other. Surround yourself with tranquility, enjoy the hospitality and feel the Japanese spirit envelope you in waves of tranquility.

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Yohei Suzuki

4/5
I think that advanced travelers can understand the merits of this inn. If you pay a lot of money, you can stay at another new hotel. However, at this inn, only those who dare to communicate with the staff and secure a room facing the sea will experience a sense of satisfaction that cannot be found anywhere else. Recommended for those who want to feel the nostalgia of visiting a place like this on a company trip, going to a training camp when they were students, or coming to a place like this with their parents when they were children. I'm not being sarcastic, I'm really feeling nostalgic. However, I would like a screen door. I really want this for summer. If anything, a mosquito net would be fine.

TM

Trip.com Member

5/5
The property has a very nostalgic feeling! It is indeed an old lodging facility, however the location is superb! Overlooking the port and it has a picturesque view of the sunrise! The landlady and her daughter were also really friendly and engaging in conversation. Definitely will visit again someday... Thank you!

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ゆるバップ

4/5
2023.10.12 I passed by when going to see MitsuishiI saw the building and it caught my eye.This is the inn we stayed at in the final episode of the Boro Yado Travelogue that aired on TV Tokyo in 2019.Manazuru Port looked very good.I would like to stay there someday

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メイウェザーフロイド・

5/5
It's not something I'd expect in the slightest. It was the most dilapidated inn ever. It's almost making me laugh.The tatami mats are full of stains. I wonder if there are even ticks? It makes me itch. It stinks.The toilet is for both men and women. It is a toilet where a woman comes out of the toilet to relieve herself, and there is a great possibility that she will run into a man who is doing his job.The string of the tea bag I have left breaks when I put hot water in it, and it's probably 10 years old. Don't treat it like it's a service item.If you can't stay on the ocean side, the room will have a prison-like atmosphere. I have a very small TV with poor reception.I would like to ventilate the room because of the smell, but there are no shutters on the windows.I wonder why the bath towel they lend me has such a sour smell...There is no hot water for the shower in the bath. The bad news about the bathroom is that it's dirty and outdated.However, the best thing is that even in the middle of Obon, when you can't find accommodation at all, there are still spaces available.When I came here, I understood why, but even in the middle of the Obon period, there were spaces available and the prices were cheap.I didn't eat the rice, but it looked delicious. You can eat with an ocean view.If you have a room facing the sea, I think it will be more expensive.There are stairs next to the parking lot, and you can go down to the island stairs that look like they would be used in a scene from a movie and take a walk around the port.The boys soccer team has been able to have a training camp, and they have been energetically running up the hill since the morning.I guess you can sum it all up by saying that it feels like you're staying at your grandmother's house in the countryside.The foreign landlady also loves children and is very friendly.It is close to Yoshihama and Atami and has good access, making it easy to move around.Definitely a repeat!

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樋口友紹

3/5
It may have been good in the past, but I think it's completely bad now. I feel like I'm missing out if I plan to stay without meals.