Minoshima

9.0
Exceptional
(88 reviews)

1125 Furusato, Kihoku, Kitamuro District, Mie 519-3209, Japan

+81 597-49-3630

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Hotel Description

Minoshima Hotel

Welcome to Minoshima, a charming inn nestled in a tranquil, leafy residential area at 1125 Furusato, Kihoku, Kitamuro District, Mie 519-3209, Japan. This simple yet inviting hotel is conveniently located just 1 km from the relaxing Kiinagashimafurusato Hot Spring, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. Just a 4-minute walk will lead you to the pristine Furusato Beach, perfect for sunbathing and swimming, while a bus stop is only a short 3-minute stroll away, providing easy access to local attractions and amenities. The hotel features a traditional Japanese design, with tatami floors and futons, creating a serene and authentic atmosphere for guests.

The rooms at Minoshima are simply furnished yet comfortable, offering flat-screen TVs and chabudai dining tables for a cozy dining experience. Shared bathrooms ensure that guests have the essentials they need during their stay. Minoshima is committed to providing a relaxing and convenient experience, which is why complimentary breakfast and dinner are included with your stay, along with parking facilities.

Special amenities at this inn include two versatile event spaces that cater to a variety of gatherings, and a deep soaking tub for those looking to unwind after a day of exploration. With complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property, staying connected is easy. Although the inn does not feature fitness or spa facilities, guests can enjoy the soothing atmosphere of the artificial onsen for a unique and relaxing experience.

Transportation is convenient, with nearby public transport options allowing easy access to major points of interest. For instance, Nagoya Airport is approximately 2 hours away by taxi, while local stations like Minose Station are just a short 5-minute taxi ride. Guests can explore the stunning Mount Ōdaigahara, famous for its hiking trails and rich wildlife, which is about a 2-hour 37-minute journey.

There are numerous attractions nearby, such as 城ノ浜, a beautiful coastal point of interest just 17 minutes from the hotel, and Ouchiyama Zoo, reachable in about 26 minutes. For those seeking local dining experiences, several restaurants are in proximity, serving a variety of Japanese cuisine. Minoshima invites you to experience the beauty of Kihoku and its serene hospitality, promising a memorable stay that will rejuvenate your spirit and connect you with the charm of Japan's countryside.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Tranquil location in a leafy residential area for relaxation.

2. Complimentary breakfast and dinner included in your stay.

3. Simple yet comfortable rooms with traditional Japanese design.

4. Two versatile event spaces for meetings and gatherings.

5. Deep soaking tub and artificial onsen for relaxation.


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

城ノ浜
17 min
Mount Ōdaigahara
2 hr 37 min
比幾海岸海水浴場
18 min
ツヅラト峠
29 min
Ouchiyama Zoo
26 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportNagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)
Travel time to airport2 hr 9 min


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Artificial onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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もっきン

5/5
Search for Mr. G in the Kii-Nagashima area with his wife.I was once indebted to Furusato Onsenkyo.This time it's a delicious inn, a chef's inn.Accommodation on MinoshimaThe place is small and you can hear the sound of the train.The building is simple, beautiful, and has a luxurious feel.The room is beautiful! Don't expect a viewThe bath is 24 hours and is pretty good.Dinner will be served from 6 o'clockEverything is delicious❣️The sake is also delicious❣️The utensils are also elaborate.Although the cost performance is reasonableWell worth it.Is it the young landlady? He looks like Fubuki Jun and is wonderfulIt was great because the purpose was to cook.Of course, there's also breakfast.Thank you for the meal ♪😋Thank you for your help.

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わかやまで食事を

5/5
Thank you for your help on my business trip. According to the navigation system, the road was narrow, so I crossed the railroad tracks and headed towards the beach, and arrived immediately.

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Brooke M

5/5
I stayed here on my journey along the Kumano Kodo. The room was beautiful and well equipped, the bathrooms were clean and very nice. It’s a very short walk to the bay and to a restaurant in town. I enjoyed my stay here!

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

TM

Trip.com Member

5/5
What a lovely hotel! My room was incredible, it was so comfortable and perfect after a day of hiking. I used the onsen as well which was lovely. Shared bathroom was very clean and nice. This was my favorite place to stay on the path of the Kumano Kodo.

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もずくぞう

5/5
As it calls itself a delicious inn,All the dishes were really delicious.There are no sightseeing spots nearby, but it might be a good idea to stay overnight on your way to Kumano Taisha Shrine.

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Suzuki Kenichi

5/5
It is located in the Furusato district, one mountain above Kiinagashima Island, and is located about 1 minute from the Furusato Beach, where the campground is located. The train tracks are right next to it, so you can hear the trains quite loudly, but the sound of the waves in the distance gives it a nice atmosphere.I talked a little with the host, and it was very nice to hear that they take pride in the freshness and deliciousness of their fish.My family is a fishmonger, so I can recommend this inn to others!! I thought it would have been nice to have a little more explanation about the accommodation, but I guess it was due to the busy timing. Must come again next time!!There is a guest room on the second floor, and this time it is an 8 tatami room with a shared bathroom and toilet. The room has a TV, safe, etc., and amenities include yukata, towels, toothpaste, and kettle (with tea). The refrigerator is shared, and you put your own things in it with your name written on it, which reminds me of a student dormitory. The futon will be laid out during dinner.The men's bath is open 24 hours a day and is said to be an artificial radium hot spring, so it felt great when you applied the jet bath to your waist. It's not a big bath, but it's soothing.Meals are served in a private room on the first floor, and I was surprised to find that in addition to the appetizers (salted shrimp, boiled bonito, etc.), turtle hands were already on the table. From there, the main dishes were brought out one after another, including [sea urchin sashimi], [sashimi], [lobed lobster], and [tempura], which together with beer and sake were really filling. [Kaze] and rice to finish it off. Again, the softness of the rice was almost sinful, and the rice was firm enough...I said I was full, but I still ate the rice!(Food (breakfast)>Mornings are served in private rooms, and the side dishes are arranged in a Shokado style, including namul, sashimi, mentaiko kelp, and simmered dishes...there are plenty of things that are perfect to go with alcohol. Hot spring eggs, natto, opened grunt, etc. are served there. After dinner, the rice was cooked perfectly...!!

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きじ

4/5
It was cold everywhere in the building, probably because it was February. When I arrived and was shown to my room, I was so cold that I couldn't stay in the room, so I set the heating to 30℃ and immediately took a bath. The bath is not a hot spring, but a large 24-hour bath for home use. The hallway along the way is also cold. For dinner, I was wearing long-sleeved Heattech, socks, and a jacket under my yukata, but it was cold, so I was shivering at first, but halfway through, the air conditioner turned on and I started to warm up. I wanted the room to be warmed up before the guests arrived. I wish it wasn't so cold because the dining rooms were separated and looked like private rooms, giving it a luxurious feel.The food was delicious. The spiny lobster sashimi keeps moving until you finish eating, and the sweetness of the elastic flesh spreads in your mouth, making you feel so happy. The remaining head will be used to make miso soup for breakfast the next day. The rice, especially freshly cooked in a pot, was irresistibly delicious. ``Would you like to have dinner at 6pm or 6:30pm?'' I was asked, and I was glad I had dinner at 6pm. I don't think it would have been freshly cooked at 6:30pm. I had breakfast the next day late, so it wasn't freshly cooked. We recommend choosing an early meal time.

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ISM S-

5/5
It's located in an old-fashioned residential area, and the streets around it are narrow, but that makes it a quiet place.As other reviews have said, the food is extremely delicious.I made a reservation with the meal upgrade plan, but since I have a shellfish allergy, I ended up having a large abalone instead of the spiny lobster.Although it was not a room meal, we were guided to a private dining room, and each dish was brought to the table by the hostess.Personally, as someone who loves fishing and also cooks fish, I can confidently recommend this dish: ``It's very delicious!''As for the facilities, the interior is very clean.However, since it is in a residential area and the surrounding area is quiet, the view from the room was that of the roof of the neighboring house.Also, there is a lot of noise from the trains that pass regularly...The young proprietress was kind, and the young general was also a pleasant person.The dining room was clean and had the feel of a high-end Japanese restaurant, but if you were staying alone, it would be too quiet and you wouldn't have much time, so I thought it would be nice to have some music playing on the TV.I would like to use it again.