Takata Green Land (Kumotori Onsen)

7.8
Very Good
(495 reviews)

1810 Takata, Shingu, Wakayama 647-1101, Japan

+81 735-29-0321

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Hotel Description

Takata Green Land (Kumotori Onsen) is a charming hot spring inn located at 1810 Takata, Shingu, Wakayama 647-1101, Japan, nestled beside the serene Takada River and flanked by lush forests. This low-key, tranquil retreat offers guests a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, offering the perfect base for exploring the nearby natural and cultural wonders. The hotel is conveniently situated 5 km from National Route 168 and 30 km from the breathtaking Nachi Falls, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. The ambiance is traditional yet simple, providing a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with its traditional Japanese design elements that include tatami floors, futons, and short-legged tables with cushions. The hotel’s inviting charm is complemented by its beautiful, natural surroundings. The rooms at Takata Green Land are straightforward yet cozy, each equipped with TVs, kettles, and essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Some rooms feature shared bathrooms, while others offer the luxury of private balconies. For a true taste of Japanese tradition, the hotel’s indoor and outdoor communal bathhouses, filled with natural hot spring water, provide a rejuvenating experience for guests. The peaceful surroundings and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect place for those looking to immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Guests can indulge in a delicious breakfast and dinner, and there is ample parking for those who wish to explore the area by car. The hotel is equipped with various amenities to enhance the stay, including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and an accessible environment. As a kid-friendly hotel, Takata Green Land also offers facilities such as a banquet hall, public bath, and wheelchair rental to accommodate all types of guests. For those wishing to explore further, the hotel is within close proximity to famous cultural and natural landmarks. Popular activities near the hotel include visiting Kumano-Nachi Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and Seiganto-ji temple, all within a 45-minute drive. The famous Nachi Waterfall, considered the tallest individual waterfall in Japan, is just a short drive away. The hotel also has a range of convenient public transportation options, with Takata-kyoku-mae station being just a 5-minute walk away, and the nearest airport, Nanki-Shirahama Airport, reachable in approximately 1 hour and 53 minutes by taxi. In addition to the hotel’s hot spring baths, guests can enjoy various activities like table tennis. Dining options near the hotel are diverse, offering something for every taste, including restaurants like Raten, ファミリーレストラン アイアン, Osteria TRENTA, La Tana, and Il de France, all within a short taxi ride. The hotel’s prime location offers easy access to both natural wonders and local dining options, ensuring that every guest’s stay is memorable and enjoyable.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Flanked by lush forests and the Takada River, offering a tranquil setting

2. Convenient access to popular attractions such as Nachi Falls and Kumano-Nachi Taisha

3. Traditional Japanese ambiance with tatami floors, futons, and short-legged tables

4. Indoor and outdoor communal hot spring baths filled with natural onsen water

5. Kid-friendly facilities, including banquet halls and wheelchair rental services

6. Close proximity to public transport options, with Takata-kyoku-mae station a 5-minute walk away

7. Easy access to Nanki-Shirahama Airport for international and domestic travelers

8. Accessible rooms and facilities to accommodate guests with mobility issues

9. Complimentary Wi-Fi and air conditioning in every room for enhanced comfort

10. Delicious breakfast and dinner served with an authentic Japanese touch


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nachi Waterfall
40 min
Kumano-Nachi Taisha
42 min
Kumano Hayatama Taisha
20 min
Seiganto-ji
45 min
Kumano Kodo - Nakahechi Daimon-saka Pilgrim Route
38 min

Nearest locations

Raten
15 min
Osteria TRENTA
16 min
ファミリーレストラン アイアン
17 min
Il de France
20 min
KAIHAMI CARNE
20 min
レストラン杉乃樹
22 min
La Tana
25 min
Furin
32 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportNanki-Shirahama Airport (Kumano-Shirahama Resort Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 53 min

Location

1810 Takata, Shingu, Wakayama 647-1101, Japan

Airports:

Nanki-Shirahama Airport (Kumano-Shirahama Resort Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 53 min

Transit: 4 hr 43 min

Transit:

Takata-kyoku-mae

Walking: 5 min

Takata

Walking: 1 min

Omiya-bashi

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Flanked by forest along the Takada River, this low-key hot spring inn is 5 km from National Route 168 and 30 km from Nachi Falls.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Accessible

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Tにしこ

5/5
I used it to stay overnight in the car during a three-day weekend trip to Ise Jingu, Tanise Suspension Bridge, Totsukawa Onsen, Tamaki Shrine, and Nachikatsuura.I was worried because there wasn't much information.An RV park is a type of parking lot.We were given space for two microbuses,You can also use the site awning and power supply (separately 300 yen).The usage fee included unlimited access to the hot springs, so I ended up going three times lol.BBQ is prohibited, but you can use fire,Shabu-shabu dinner and beer with Kumano beef procured from Shingu Aeon.All the staff are kind, the location is quiet and convenient as a base for getting around,We had a comfortable stay at an affordable price.Thank you for your help.

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中島文明

5/5
The bath is only open until 10pm, but the hot water is very pleasant.It's located in a remote area, a little far from Shingu city, so it's nice that there's nothing else around.

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T G

4/5
Thoughts about day trip bathingI think it was good. 500 yen for adultsThe indoor bath was spacious, and the open-air bath was a 2-30m walk down a covered walkway from the indoor bath.It wasn't that big, but it was along the river and I was able to relax.As others have written, it feels like a lodging facility used for training camps for students, etc., but the lobby is spacious and the hotel is generally clean.I think it's a good day trip hot spring.

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Diego G

2/5
Too much price for what is offered, I will explain myself well. It is a simple Hotel, somewhat old-fashioned, although in a very beautiful environment. Its indoor and outdoor Onsen stands out. However, both dinner and breakfast were not the best we have had in Japan. Dinner was served cold even though we knew the exact time we were going to go and at breakfast they didn't even offer us coffee. The room smelled musty. To be worth 25,800 yen between two people it is not up to par.

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Cathy Joy

1/5
Very sterile accommodation.There’s nothing to do here and the staff are less than attentive, with very little English.The dining room has zero atmosphere and very average food.

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えりりんくろ

4/5
The melting hot spring felt so good! It's cheap!

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

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Tae Izu-

4/5
Even though it was Obon, I was able to make a reservation, so I was a little nervous, but I was very satisfied 💮 The bath was a cloudy bath and a medicinal bath ♨️I want to go there again to be healed. The yukata was a little big (female adult), so it might be better to bring a loungewear.

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高安武雄

3/5
This facility was used for training camps for students. I don't have a sense of the land, I use it for some reason,