民宿・浜乃屋 伊方店

4.6
Not good
(7 reviews)

Hotel Description

Minshuku Hamano-ya Ikata

Welcome to 民宿・浜乃屋 伊方店, a charming hotel located in the heart of Ikata Town, Shikoku, Japan. This serene accommodation offers an authentic Japanese experience while being conveniently close to many local attractions. With its tranquil surroundings and proximity to the Sadamisaki Peninsula and Ozu Castle, the hotel offers the perfect base for exploring the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the region. Designed with traditional Japanese elements, the hotel evokes a sense of warmth and relaxation, providing a peaceful retreat for travelers. The hotel’s rooms are spacious and well-appointed, featuring tatami mats, futons, and sliding doors, creating a calming atmosphere. The rooms are designed to ensure a restful stay with simple, functional décor, and guests can enjoy a comfortable, private space during their visit. Special amenities include high-speed internet, allowing guests to stay connected, and fully equipped kitchens in certain rooms, perfect for longer stays or those seeking the freedom to cook their own meals. Accessibility is a breeze, with nearby public transportation options such as Ikata station, just a short walk away, and the Oita Airport and Matsuyama Airport reachable by taxi. The hotel takes health and safety seriously, providing stringent measures to ensure guests' well-being. While staying here, guests can enjoy activities such as visiting the nearby Murohana Park, hiking at Garyu Sanso, and soaking in the Kamega Pond Hot Spring. With a selection of renowned restaurants nearby, including Hirose, Ikata Dining 港, and Maruma Dining, guests can indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine just minutes away. We invite you to experience the warmth and hospitality of 民宿・浜乃屋 伊方店 for a memorable stay in Ikata Town.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Authentic Japanese design with traditional tatami rooms

2. Fully equipped kitchens available for select rooms

3. Proximity to Sadamisaki Peninsula, offering scenic lighthouse views

4. Easy access to Ozu Castle, a historic 14th-century landmark

5. Short walking distance to Ikata station and public transport

6. Nearby dining options offering local Japanese cuisine

7. Strict health and safety measures ensuring guest well-being

8. Access to Ikata Town Health Interaction Hall's hot springs

9. Stunning views of Murohana Park and nearby natural beauty


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Sadamisaki Peninsula
18 min
Ozu Castle
33 min
Murohana Park
12 min
Garyu Sanso
35 min
Ikata Town Health Interaction Hall - Kamega Pond Hot Spring
15 min

Nearest locations

Hirose
1 min
Ikata Dining 港
1 min
Maruma Dining
3 min
食堂ごりらくん
10 min
白石食堂
11 min
カイリ
16 min
れすとらん風車
17 min
Minato
18 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportMatsuyama Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 19 min

Location

Airports:

Oita Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 30 min

Transit: 5 hr 17 min

Matsuyama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 19 min

Transit: 2 hr 27 min

Iwakuni Airport

Taxi: 4 hr 19 min

Transit:

いかた

Walking: 3 min

いかたちょうやくばまえ

Walking: 2 min

小中浦

Walking: 8 min

シンイカタ

Walking: 13 min

いかたちょうがっこうまえ

Walking: 6 min


Nearby locations

6.4

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Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


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山口ハンムラビ

1/5
I had something to do, so I booked a guesthouse here, but after arriving at the bus stop, I tried contacting here many times but couldn't get through, so when I went to the hotel, it was closed.I don't know what time the inn closes, and since I made a reservation, please at least contact me before it closes.It was the worstI'm glad that I managed to get someone to stay at another guesthouse, but I'm horrified to think that this place was also closed.

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小川拓也

5/5
A cheerful wife welcomed us.I spent one night on a motorcycle tour, and the dinner of red sea bream sashimi and boiled fish, sea bream somen noodles, and red sea bream miso soup was delicious❗.I was very grateful for your thoughtfulness and for making rice balls for the food I couldn't finish.The image on the website was of the main store, so I mistakenly thought it was on the beach side. I think it needs to be replaced.

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けんさわ

3/5
It might be tough for people who are used to city life.The hostess put a lot of thought into the meals, and we had a variety of delicious dishes.

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西渕光祐

1/5
I'm not criticizing it, butThere's something strange about this town.I called the guesthouse, but they didn't ask my name.When I call later, I can't connect.It was closed when I went thereMost of the stores are closed even though they have signs posted.There are almost no shops around.Inconvenient to eat and sleepPeople from other prefectures should not go.

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einsfia

4/5
It's not bad. Actually, I like it. During my bicycle trip around Shikoku, I stayed here for several nights as a round-trip base camp to Sadamisaki Lighthouse. It is approximately 90km round trip from here, and is in a very suitable location as a base for this course, which has severe ups and downs.The basic design is old. It probably feels like the 1960s or 1950s. The toilets and baths are common, but there are no washlets. But would you say it was like staying at a relative's aunt's house for only 3,000 yen without meals? They let me use the bath and washing machine for free any time, and I was even given some oranges. And the most noteworthy thing is the kotatsu!It feels strangely calming. I think there are individual differences in this area.There is a convenience store within 3 minutes walk, and there is also a shopper if you walk a little further.I think this is a hotel that should be reconsidered by cyclists who are thinking about conquering Cape Sada.