Village Inn Kawajiri

7.4
Very Good
(199 reviews)

115 Ejiri, Miyazu, Kyoto 629-2244, Japan

+81 772-27-0333

Hotel Description

Kawajiri Village Inn

Village Inn Kawajiri is a charming hot spring inn located at 115 Ejiri, Miyazu, Kyoto 629-2244, Japan, nestled on a tranquil street within a serene residential area. This relaxed retreat is conveniently situated just off National Route 178, providing easy access to local attractions. Guests can enjoy a leisurely 17-minute walk to the breathtaking Amanohashidate sandbar, renowned for its picturesque views and natural beauty, or take a brief 7-minute stroll to the cable cars leading to Kosamatsu Park, where stunning panoramic vistas await. The hotel’s design embraces traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring tatami floors and minimalist decor that fosters a peaceful atmosphere conducive to relaxation and rejuvenation.
The accommodation at Village Inn Kawajiri is thoughtfully designed for comfort, with laid-back rooms showcasing tatami mats, futons, and traditional short-legged tables, complemented by modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and minifridges. Room service is available for guests seeking a cozy dining experience in the comfort of their rooms. Each space is crafted to provide a tranquil retreat, allowing visitors to unwind after a day of exploring the nearby attractions.
Among the special amenities offered, guests can indulge in the therapeutic benefits of the hotel’s bathhouse, which features natural hot spring water and two separate tubs, allowing for a serene bathing experience. The hotel also provides convenient facilities such as parking and rental bikes, making it easy for guests to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace.
Transportation and accessibility are well catered for, with various public transport options nearby. The hotel is approximately 2 hours by taxi from Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) and about 1 hour 11 minutes from Tajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport. Guests can also easily access local bus services, with Fuchushinryojomae Bus Stop just a 3-minute walk away, ensuring seamless connectivity to major attractions and destinations.
Health and safety measures are a top priority at Village Inn Kawajiri, with protocols in place to ensure the well-being of all guests. The hotel is committed to maintaining a safe environment, providing reassurance for those looking to enjoy a peaceful getaway in these uncertain times.
Guests at Village Inn Kawajiri will find no shortage of activities to engage with the local culture. Popular options include visiting the Amanohashidate sandbar for leisurely walks, exploring the charming streets of Miyazu, or participating in local festivals that celebrate the region’s rich heritage.
Nearby attractions are plentiful and offer a variety of experiences. Significant landmarks include Amanohashidate, a stunning 3.6 km sandbar famous for its scenic beauty and thousands of pine trees, accessible within 19 minutes on foot. The sleek wooden observation deck of Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park offers soaring views over the sandbar and is just 5 minutes away. For those seeking fun, Amanohashidate Viewland features a monorail and chairlift, taking visitors to a seaside summit for rides and breathtaking views, located 18 minutes from the hotel. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate Motoise Kono Jinja, a traditional shrine complex just 2 minutes away, and Nariaiji Temple, a historic Buddhist site with observatory platforms providing exceptional views, only 10 minutes from the inn.
Dining options abound, with a selection of nearby restaurants to satisfy diverse culinary cravings. Recommended spots include local eateries that offer a taste of traditional Japanese cuisine, ensuring a delightful gastronomic experience for every guest.
In conclusion, Village Inn Kawajiri warmly invites travelers to experience its unique offerings, promising a stay filled with relaxation, cultural exploration, and the soothing embrace of Japan’s natural hot springs. Whether seeking adventure or tranquility, this charming inn serves as the perfect base for your journey in Miyazu.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Tranquil location in a serene residential area

2. Natural hot spring bathhouse featuring two separate tubs

3. Convenient walking distance to Amanohashidate sandbar

4. Traditional Japanese rooms with tatami flooring and futons

5. Easy access to local public transport and major airports


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Amanohashidate
19 min
Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
5 min
Amanohashidate Viewland
18 min
Motoise Kono Jinja
2 min
Nariaiji Temple
10 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.2
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport2 hr

Location

115 Ejiri, Miyazu, Kyoto 629-2244, Japan

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr

Transit: 3 hr 36 min

Tajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 11 min

Transit: 3 hr

Tottori Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 27 min

Transit: 5 hr 56 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 2 hr 51 min

Transit: 5 hr 17 min

Transit:

Fuchushinryojomae Bus Stop

Walking: 3 min

Amanohashidate Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 44 min

Amanohashidate Cable Ka Bus Stop

Walking: 7 min

Ejiri Bus Stop

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

Set on a tranquil street in a residential area, this relaxed hot spring inn is just off National Route 178, 17 minutes' walk from the Amanohashidate sandbar, and 7 minutes' walk from cable cars to Kosamatsu Park.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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ーM TA2

5/5
This is a ryokan with a sense of history. Recommended for people who like that kind of atmosphere.There are two types of hot springs available for men and women to enjoy in the morning and evening. Please enter once on the day of your stay and once before departure the next morning😊I ordered a plan that included breakfast, but it was delicious, so next time I'll try the plan that includes dinner.The temperature of the hot springs is 27°, so the fact that it's a little warm is a real drawback.

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가챠

4/5
The facilities are not good. There is no bathroom in the room and it is inconvenient as it is shared, but there is an outdoor hot spring.The location is good tooIf you come to Amanohashidate to ride the cable car, this is the cheapest ryokan. The grandmother is kind.There are no meals, so you have to buy food from a nearby supermarket.

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旅する龍妃煌琰

4/5
The bath and breakfast were good ♡In the room I stayed in at an old-fashioned inn, I was concerned that I could actually hear the snoring and voices from the room next door.Kago Shrine is about a 5 minute walk away, and Amanohashidate is also about the same distance, so it's very convenient.

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Quỳnh Hoa Vũ

3/5
The employees are elderly. Everyone was kind and accommodating☺️☺️☺️. However, although this inn has many rooms, it is quite old. The futon etc. were old and had a lot of dirt marks, so I couldn't use them🥲. I think if this point is resolved, there will be no problem.There is a vending machine under the inn. There are no convenience stores. There are a few restaurants, but I don't know if they are open at night. It's dark all around. There is a supermarket nearby, but it's only open until 8pm, so if you don't have a meal, it's best to make a reservation and get there early.

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ddog bobby

2/5
It was one night with breakfast included.good points・I liked the atmosphere of the inn.・Personally, I liked the bath the best.・Elderly grandmother staff are smiling and polite.(However, if you make too many orders or requests, you will end up having to move that much, so be careful.)・The location is near the station and the beach, making it suitable for sightseeing.・There is a supermarket within walking distanceThe breakfast was healthy and homemade, which I personally liked. I'm glad that rice is included in the bowl.However, as I mentioned earlier, the food was a little cold, probably because the staff was elderly and couldn't move quickly. I have a microwave so I warmed it up myself lolPoints I would like to improve・It can't be helped that the room is old...but the mattress is too flimsy. . It was no different than sleeping directly on the tatami mat...I think it would be better if you placed a cushion that was a little lower, even if it was a cheap one, and the impression would be different.Or better yet, change the mattress.It must have been a tough time, as it was an old building and they didn't have the luxury of hiring staff, but I felt that the reputation would have changed a lot if they had done a better job of cleaning and other minor details in addition to investing in equipment. I don't want to say it's unreasonable because I think each person has their own circumstances, but this is just how I felt.lastly…Male staff who appear in reviews.I encountered it at the time of the last checkout, and it was normal.Will he suddenly change his mind if I order something?In any case, it didn't feel bad.I wonder if the price is reasonable.I thought I came to stay at my grandmother's house in the countryside.

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먹챙

3/5
Because it is an old wooden building, there is almost no soundproofing. Just think of it as a capsule hotel with walls.

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Hisa I

1/5
The response from the male staff is the worst...The memories of my precious trip were ruined!I will never stay there again

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ココ

1/5
Owner? The response from the male staff was the worst.At the time of payment, when I pointed out the rough language of a male staff member, I was called harassment and, at the end of the payment, called an idiot.As I was about to leave, I heard a male staff member shouting loudly from the kitchen about how some idiot was taking up my time, and I felt sick to my stomach.I can't believe you have the nerve to say things that you shouldn't say as a person.I still get angry when I think about itAs others have written, there is no problem with customer service for elderly employees, and it is relaxing.