Sanuki Hot Spring

7.8
Very Good
(460 reviews)

2065-1 Shionoecho Yasuharakamihigashi, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-1612, Japan

+81 87-893-0300

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Hotel Description

Sanuki Hot Spring, located at 2065-1 Shionoecho Yasuharakamihigashi, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-1612, Japan, offers a relaxing retreat on a serene hillside along Highway 106. This lively hot spring hotel provides guests with a blend of natural beauty and convenience, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and historical sites. The hotel is just 17 km from the ancient Ōkubo-ji Temple, a sacred spot along the Shikoku Pilgrimage route, and 18 km from the tranquil Kagawaken Kinbuchi Forest Park. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this hotel is perfectly positioned for both.
Designed with comfort in mind, the rooms at Sanuki Hot Spring are simple yet inviting, with wood furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and minifridges. Traditional Japanese rooms feature tatami floors, futons, and shoji screen doors, creating a serene atmosphere ideal for unwinding. Some rooms are equipped with chabudai dining tables, allowing guests to enjoy authentic meals in a traditional setting. Room service is available to ensure that guests' needs are met throughout their stay.
Sanuki Hot Spring offers a variety of amenities to make every guest’s stay comfortable and enjoyable. Relaxation is at the heart of the experience, with a gender-segregated communal bathhouse offering both indoor and outdoor hot spring pools fed by natural onsen water. An open-air bath and water bath are also available, providing guests with numerous options to soak and unwind. The hotel also features a sauna, karaoke rooms, and a game room, ensuring entertainment options for all. For those seeking additional relaxation, massage chairs are available to soothe tired muscles.
The hotel's location also provides convenient access to public transport, with Takamatsu Airport only 18 minutes away by taxi. Nearby airports, including Tokushima and Okayama Momotaro Airports, are also easily accessible, making it simple for guests to reach the hotel. Complimentary parking is available on-site, as well as wheelchair rentals for guests with mobility needs.
Sanuki Hot Spring is committed to the health and safety of its guests, with regular sanitation and hygiene protocols in place to ensure a clean and safe environment throughout the hotel.
Beyond the hotel’s offerings, guests can explore several notable attractions nearby. The Shionoe Hot Spring village is just 6 minutes away by car, while the Shionoe Museum of Art is a short 9-minute drive. Guests can also visit the Udatsu Townscape, a picturesque street lined with traditional homes and shops, or the Shikokubekkakunijureijo Dai 20 Ban Otaki Temple, both within a short drive from the hotel. For a peaceful escape, the hotel is also close to outdoor attractions like the Kagawaken Kinbuchi Forest Park.
Sanuki Hot Spring invites you to unwind in its peaceful surroundings, enjoy the rich cultural experiences, and take advantage of the many amenities designed for your comfort. Whether you're seeking relaxation in the onsen or exploring the beauty of Kagawa, this hotel offers a welcoming environment for all types of travelers.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 17 km from the historic Ōkubo-ji Temple

2. 18 minutes drive to Takamatsu Airport

3. Traditional rooms with tatami floors and futons

4. Natural onsen hot spring pools, open-air bath

5. Complimentary parking and free Wi-Fi

6. Karaoke rooms and game room for entertainment

7. Sauna and massage chairs for relaxation

8. Wheelchair rental and kid-friendly services

9. Close to the Shionoe Museum of Art

10. Nearby attractions like Udatsu Townscape and Shikokubekkakunijureijo Dai 20 Ban Otaki Temple


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

塩江温泉郷
6 min
Ōkubo Temple
23 min
Udatsu Townscape
31 min
Shionoe Museum of Art
9 min
Shikokubekkakunijureijo Dai 20 Ban Otaki Temple
22 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportTakamatsu Airport
Travel time to airport18 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Vio.com

    $93

    goseek.com

    $93

    Traveloka.com

    $104

    Trip.com

    $105

    Bluepillow.com

    $105


Location

2065-1 Shionoecho Yasuharakamihigashi, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-1612, Japan

Airports:

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 38 min

Tokushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 10 min

Takamatsu Airport

Taxi: 18 min

Kōchi Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 3 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

On a hillside along Highway 106, this lively hot spring hotel is 17 km from the Ōkubo-ji temple and 18 km from the Kagawaken Kinbuchi Forest Park.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Water bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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ma

1/5
What happened in the open-air bath. I saw something amazing. The elderly and Uncle Choi were hugging each other.I didn't know what to do at a time like this, I was scared and I felt sick.It's obscene.Afterwards, there were some people who looked like yakuza with tattoos.There was nothing unexpected about fear.The back parlor is the Makai-den!

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安土ロイド

5/5
I sometimes use it as a day trip hot spring.At first, I didn't know where the open-air bath was because it was difficult to find (there was a door hidden in the changing room).After walking down a long hallway, you will arrive at an open-air bath.I like the quality of the springs the best in Kagawa.

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久米さよみ

4/5
The people at the hotel were kind and the ice cream and coffee were delicious, so I'm writing a review lolIt’s an advertisement for an open-air bath~ヾ(*>∀<)゙゙゙゙イMake sure no one is in the open-air bath and take a quick photo

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saisai 1001

5/5
I finally got it in!Sodium_bicarbonate springph8.4Hypotonic alkaline cold mineral spring (the source is on the premises)There is an indoor bath, a sauna, a cold bath (the temperature is not very low), and two open-air baths. The first one is right after leaving the changing room and the temperature is high (maybe it's a coincidence?) There's a waterfall right next to it? There is. The second one was a short walk down the stairs and the temperature was lower. I could hear the sound of the river.The hot water was very nice and smooth to the touch.It was written that the value of hydrogen carbonate and fluorine made it a hot spring.

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矛盾

4/5
- The quality of the spring water is unique. - [First visit]It has a 1975's atmosphere.A good analogy would be nostalgia.The best selling point is the hot springs, which make your skin smooth as soon as you take a bath.It's not the fault of the local Katsuura Tsuruntsurun Onsen.Sanuki Nurunuru Hot Spring.This is the moment when you can feel the worth of coming to the hot spring area.However, it is sad that the open-air bath is disappointing in many ways.Walk up the stairs for a few minutes from the changing room.The embarrassment of having to go up and downI can't even exchange that hardship for the shameThe annoyance of attracting insects. I didn't go to take a bath the next morning.The amount and variety of food is incredible, but big eaters should be happy.To me, I wanted to make a bento box for my mother who was waiting at home.The room smelled like yakiniku the whole time because I had it in my room.After all, the food is good in the cafeteria.The elderly lady who gave me the dishes,He is friendly and has no interaction with other people these days.We talked a lot and it became one of the memories of this trip.

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福田薫

2/5
Stay in a Western-style roomThe outlet was far away and there was no outlet in the bathroom, so I had no choice but to use the hair dryer in the room.Meals were served in the room, but the table was small and it was difficult to eat.The bathhouse has a Showa feel to it. The stairs to the open-air bath are dirty and there are dead insects and spider webs. The hot water in the open-air bath is very good.Dinner was so plentiful that I couldn't finish it. The sashimi and meat weren't very fresh. Unfortunately, the tempura was also hard and not tasty.There was a yukata for my loungewear, but I didn't have a hanten, so I had to ask the front desk to bring one for me since I would have trouble moving around the building.The staff's response was prompt and courteous.