Hotel Miyako

8.6
Excellent
(19 reviews)

36 Aikawa Itamachi, Sado, Niigata 952-1512, Japan

+81 259-74-3500

Hotel Description

Hotel Miyako, located at 36 Aikawa Itamachi, Sado, Niigata 952-1512, Japan, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the tranquil charm of Sado Island. With its serene environment and convenient location, guests can easily explore nearby attractions such as the Sado Kinzan gold mine, the Site of Kitazawa Flotation Plant, and the historic Sado Bugyōsho. The hotel features comfortable rooms that provide a relaxing atmosphere with essential amenities like free Wi-Fi and beach access. For dining, guests can enjoy Western and Japanese cuisine at nearby restaurants such as Kyomachitei, Mochidaya, and Kushiyaki Kinpuku, all within a short taxi ride from the hotel. Guests can also unwind in the public bath, adding a traditional Japanese experience to their stay. While the hotel does not have a fitness center, spa, pool, or hot tub, its beach access and proximity to local landmarks offer plenty of opportunities for relaxation and exploration. The hotel is easily accessible by public transport, with the nearest station, Aikawa Bunko mae, just 6 minutes away on foot. Niigata Airport is approximately hours away by transit, making it convenient for those traveling from afar. Hotel Miyako prioritizes health and safety with measures in place to ensure guest well-being. Whether for a short getaway or a longer stay, the hotel provides a welcoming base to experience the beauty of Sado Island.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Beach access for a relaxing stay by the sea.

2. Public bath offering a traditional Japanese experience.

3. Free Wi-Fi available in all rooms and public areas.

4. Proximity to historical sites like Sado Kinzan and Sotokaifu Coast.

5. Close to popular restaurants serving Western, Japanese, and Izakaya dishes.

6. Nearby public transportation options with easy access to key locations.

7. Serene atmosphere ideal for relaxation and exploration of Sado Island.


9.0 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Sado Kinzan (Sado gold mine)
5 min
Site of Kitazawa Flotation Plant
3 min
Historic Site of Sado Bugyōsho (Sado Magistrate's Office)
5 min
Sotokaifu Coast
4 min
道遊坑
6 min

Nearest locations

Mochidaya
1 min
Hinoki
1 min
Gin Sushi
1 min
Parlour Tsuruya
1 min
Kitazawa Terrace
2 min
Kushiyaki Kinpuku
2 min
Hetappi
2 min
Izakaya Olfe
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating9.0
Nearest airportNiigata Airport
Travel time to airport3 hr 33 min

Location

36 Aikawa Itamachi, Sado, Niigata 952-1512, Japan

Airports:

Niigata Airport

Transit: 3 hr 33 min

Taxi: 3 hr 51 min

Transit:

Aikawa Bunko mae

Walking: 6 min

Zaimokumachi

Walking: 1 min

Shibamachi

Walking: 7 min

Aikawa Hakubutsukan mae

Walking: 6 min

Aikawa

Walking: 5 min


Nearby locations

9.0

Exceptional Location


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach access

Banquet hall

Public bath

Public bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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原田明奈

4/5
Travel to Sado on weekdays using children's larcation🚢💕At night, the lights in the hallway were dark and I was scared to go to and from the bathroom on the first floor by myself...“The Ryokan”🤗✨And the dog was too cute💕after that…I wonder if there is a zashiki warashi 🤔 I had a strange experience.I think it's a good place

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takau takau

3/5
Accommodation with 2 meals using Hokuriku support discount. Separate bath with toilet. I went by rental car. Both dinner and breakfast were delicious.

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Raven kisses

5/5
The exterior looks rustic and the room is in disrepair. The toilet is brand new and very clean! ! !We received welcome Sado deep ocean water, and the rice was so delicious that we ate it until it ran out.The location was great as it was a 5 minute walk to the flotation plant.

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せいか

5/5
I used it on a trip.The landlady is really kind and nice!When I looked at the price and location, I thought it would be nice to be able to sleep overnight with two meals included, but it was definitely more than the price!Both the bath and the food were great.The room had been renovated and was comfortable to spend time in.Recommended for those who want to enjoy the local atmosphere!There is a parking lot and a washing machine, so I think it's the best accommodation in terms of cost performance!If I ever go to Sado again, I will definitely stay here!

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しやさん

4/5
I am grateful to the landlady for her consideration.The building is old, butThe washroom and toilet in the roomIt has been renovated,I'm satisfied considering the price.I was also satisfied with the food.

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hikker

4/5
You can enjoy the good old Showa era. I can feel the history in many things.The food was very delicious.The room is quite old, but only the toilet is new and has a washlet and it's so bright inside that it feels like a different world.

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Arc San

5/5
The exterior and interior of the inn has a Showa-era feel, but some parts, including the exterior walls, have been renovated and are beautiful.For dinner, you can enjoy Sado's specialties (horse mackerel, burikama, nanban shrimp, mozuku, etc.). The landlady is also friendly and you can talk to her about various things.It's a high-cost accommodation where you can feel the warmth that you don't get at a business hotel.The signboard dog, the Pomeranian, doesn't really get attached to me...

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Yoshihiro Masamura

4/5
It's a wonderful inn.

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旅人KuK

5/5
I have a friendly mother

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食塩相当量

5/5
July 2019, 7,500 yen for one night and two meals. Used on Friday.The exterior of the inn is quite dilapidated with peeling paint on the walls, but a cute Pomeranian greets you. The rooms are showing their age, but they are clean and you will get used to them over time.In the Reiwa era, rotary telephones from the mid-Showa era are now enshrined. This phone buzzes when I take a bath or eat. I'm looking forward to hearing it ring.I think it depends on the date, time, and number of guests, but they accommodated us in a family bath style.What is the menu for dinner? Deep-fried shark / Salt-grilled dolphin fish / Horse mackerel bone crackers / Scallops, wild yellowtail, squid and horse mackerel sashimi / Sado silk mozuku and octopus in vinegar / Squid and pork sukiyaki-style hotpot / Sado specialty flying fish ball and ginger Soup.Breakfast includes igoneri/nagamo miso soup. Igoneri may look like Tokoroten at first glance, but it is different. I think I was able to taste most of Sado's special products.At first, I was worried about the appearance, but it exceeded my expectations and turned out to be a very nice inn. I felt that the price, service, and quality of food were the best I've ever had at an overnight and half-board accommodation other than a guesthouse. It's just an old building. Meals at inns and hotels where you pay a high price and have buffets and many items. I have had some disappointing experiences in the past due to unsatisfactory service.It's also a great experience to bring your family and teach your children how to use a rotary phone. In addition, the air conditioner, TV, and refrigerator in the room are modern and have no inconvenience.It is also very close to the Kitazawa Flotation Plant. It is said to be illuminated from summer to autumn. You can also go on foot.When you check out, the cute Pomeranian dog who is the signboard dog will come again. We played around for a while and left the inn.It's an inn somewhat similar to a guesthouse. I felt that.I think that traveling is about experiencing and experiencing something out of the ordinary. I would like to use it again if I come to Sado.