Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate

7.6
Very Good
(32 reviews)

3989-1 Hioki, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0225, Japan

+81 50-3161-4577

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Hotel Description

Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate, located at 3989-1 Hioki, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0225, Japan, offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Situated off National Route 178, this hotel consists of a collection of streamlined, dome-shaped permanent tents nestled alongside Matsuhama Beach on the picturesque Sea of Japan. The location is ideal for those seeking both tranquility and adventure, with nearby attractions such as the Motoise Kono Shrine, just 6 km away, and Amanohashidate, a stunning pine-covered sandbar, located 7 km from the hotel. The hotel’s design combines nature with comfort, offering guests a chance to enjoy the outdoors without sacrificing convenience or style. The tents are thoughtfully designed with a minimalist approach, ensuring a relaxing and peaceful environment for visitors. Guests can enjoy sweeping sea views from the comfort of their tent, making it the perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking a unique stay experience.
The rooms at Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate are designed to provide guests with maximum comfort and space. Each tent is equipped with modern amenities, including a mini-fridge, sitting areas, air conditioning, and private bathrooms, allowing for a comfortable and relaxing stay. For added convenience, guests will find tea and coffee-making facilities within each tent, enabling them to unwind with a hot beverage while taking in the serene surroundings. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, the hotel's rooms offer a perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and nature. The hotel also provides meals, including breakfast, to ensure a well-rounded experience for its guests.
In addition to the spacious and well-appointed tents, Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate offers a range of amenities to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. One of the key features of the hotel is the covered BBQ area, perfect for guests who wish to enjoy a barbecue with friends and family in a scenic outdoor setting. The hotel also offers Wi-Fi throughout the property, allowing guests to stay connected during their stay. The service provided by the hotel staff is highly praised by previous guests, making it a popular choice for those looking for a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere.
Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with a variety of public transport options available nearby. The hotel is approximately a 2-hour drive from Osaka International Airport, making it easily accessible for international travelers. Guests can also reach the hotel from Tajima Airfield in about 1 hour and 17 minutes by taxi. Public bus stops are within walking distance of the hotel, ensuring easy access to local transportation.
Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate is committed to ensuring the health and safety of its guests. The hotel follows rigorous health and safety measures, providing a safe and clean environment throughout your stay. The friendly and attentive staff are always ready to assist with any special requests to ensure guests feel secure and well-cared for.
Guests at Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate can enjoy a variety of activities both at the hotel and in the surrounding area. The nearby Amanohashidate is a must-see attraction, known for its stunning views and serene beaches. For those who love nature, Funaya, a small fishing village, offers scenic water views and local shops, just 15 minutes from the hotel. For an added touch of excitement, the Amanohashidate Viewland provides monorail and chairlift access to a seaside summit with breathtaking views.
Nearby restaurants offer a variety of dining options, including Japanese and Italian cuisine. Restaurants like レストラン 黒岬 and Cielo|チェーロ, both just a few minutes' drive away, serve fresh and flavorful meals. For a more traditional experience, guests can enjoy Japanese dining at 天香(そらのかおり) and Asuka, all within a short distance from the hotel. These dining spots allow visitors to experience authentic local flavors and regional dishes.
Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate invites you to experience a unique blend of nature, comfort, and Japanese hospitality. Whether you're here for a relaxing beachside retreat or exploring the nearby cultural sites, the hotel offers the perfect setting for a memorable stay. With its tranquil atmosphere, convenient amenities, and prime location, Blue Dome Kyoto Amanohashidate is the ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful getaway with a touch of adventure.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Streamlined dome-shaped permanent tents with sea views

2. Private bathrooms and air-conditioned rooms for comfort

3. Covered BBQ area for outdoor dining and relaxation

4. Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel

5. Convenient public transport options nearby, including taxi and bus access

6. Proximity to major attractions such as Amanohashidate and Motoise Kono Shrine

7. Service praised by previous guests for friendly and attentive hospitality

8. Variety of nearby restaurants offering Japanese and Italian cuisine

9. Amanohashidate Viewland with monorail and chairlift for stunning views

10. Health and safety measures in place for guest well-being


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Amanohashidate
12 min
Funaya
15 min
Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park
11 min
Motoise Kono Jinja
8 min
Amanohashidate Viewland
25 min

Nearest locations

レストラン 黒岬
1 min
Cielo|チェーロ
4 min
天香(そらのかおり)
4 min
ちょい寄り亭 居食 浪漫
4 min
Nitanda
6 min
Un Son Benir
7 min
Aya(彩)(restaurant, live and party space)
8 min
Asuka
16 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportTajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 17 min

Location

3989-1 Hioki, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0225, Japan

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 7 min

Transit: 3 hr 47 min

Tajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 17 min

Transit: 3 hr 30 min

Tottori Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 33 min

Transit: 6 hr 7 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 2 hr 58 min

Transit: 5 hr 28 min

Transit:

Komatsuhama Bus Stop

Walking: 8 min

Umitohoshino Koen Shita Bus Stop

Walking: 4 min

Ikkenya Bus Stop

Walking: 13 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

Off National Route 178, this collection of streamlined permanent tents is set alongside Matsuhama Beach on the Sea of Japan. It's 6 km from Motoise Kono Shrine and 7 km from Amanohashidate, a pine-covered sandbar.

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777

5/5
I stayed at Three Rooms.There were no people on the private beach just a short walk away, the water was clean, and it was great to see fireworks.The room was a dome-shaped tent that I had always wanted to stay in, and not only did it look stylish, but it was also spacious and comfortable!The best part was that the pool could be seen from the BBQ room, so I was able to let my kids play safely, and they enjoyed it so much that they stayed in the pool all the time except when they were eating.As for the food, we had a luxurious BBQ in the evening, and in the morning, we each cut a block of roast beef ourselves and made sandwiches by cutting it ourselves and putting it in bread. Both dinners were very delicious!Everything was really wonderful and it was a very fun trip ♪I would definitely like to use it again if I have the opportunity.thank you very much.

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コタロー

5/5
Last year we stayed in a standard room, and this year our three families stayed in a three-room room.In the standard room, you can see the sea right from the lawn terrace, and you can go straight to the shore in your swimsuit.The luxury of sleeping in an air-conditioned tent while listening to the sound of the waves at night is the best.Three Rooms has spacious tents, baths (hot springs), and changing rooms, and best of all, it has a private pool on the premises.You can play to your heart's content from morning till night.The kids were in the pool as soon as they woke up in the morning.Both meals came with a meal (BBQ), and I was very satisfied with both the quantity and quality.The roast beef for breakfast is also delicious.There was more than I could eat.Since it is mainly an outdoor space in nature, there are insects, but there were plenty of mosquito coils etc. There was also a bucket for fireworks.Speaking of greed, I think it would be great if the three rooms also faced the sea...You can walk to the sea immediately, but you can't see the sea from the premises.Because there are only the minimum necessary tableware,I think it would be helpful to bring some paper plates with you.But overall, I had a very enjoyable and comfortable stay and was very satisfied.

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MKu KM

5/5
At the end of June, 8 people from 3 generations stayed in 3 Rooms for a room without meals. No matter where I looked, there were a lot of mixed reviews, so I brought my cleaning supplies with me.However, the cleaning was perfect and there wasn't a single insect inside the dome! (The dining area is outside, so mosquitoes are a problem.) Insect control products such as insecticides and mosquito coils are also installed at various locations.There was also hand washing soap in the toilet and kitchen, and enough kitchen paper and chopsticks and paper plates for breakfast. There was also blendy drip coffee, so you could drink hot coffee in the morning. The hot springs were spacious enough for 2 adults and 2 children to soak together. The washing area is also spacious! Is the bathroom itself about 4 tatami mats? It takes time for hot springs to fill up, so we recommend taking a bath as soon as you arrive. The changing room is spacious and has a lock, ensuring privacy.There was plenty of firewood in the fire pit, so we could quickly warm up our cold bodies in the pool, enjoy fireworks, and roast marshmallows. The dining area was in a good location, so we were able to enjoy a leisurely meal while looking out at the wood fire and making sure the children were safe playing in the pool. (There were vacant houses and villa-like buildings on the left and right sides of the site, so I didn't have to worry about children's voices.) The children were fascinated by the pool, and the adults had a leisurely meal and slept in separate, comfortable rooms, which was great. was. As part of the campaign, we were able to enjoy sea activities for free. The front desk staff was very responsive and they didn't have any kitchen scissors, so I called them and they brought them right away.●Things that were unnecessaryHand soap, cleaning goods, tableware●Things I’m glad I brought with meWet tissues, extension cords, and mosquito coils added (because the dining area is large) Water play toys Floaters are required (some parts are shallow, but the pool is mostly deep) Seasonings (only salt and pepper are provided)●Points I would like to improveDue to heavy rain in the middle of the night, the transparent part of the dome (which was a nice empty space) leaked.Quality of towels (simplified material, rips are noticeable)Is the shampoo fragrance-free instead of the brand listed? It wasn't a very good product.The hot spring's hot water filling function turns off automatically at 9pm, so I tried refilling it in the middle of the night, but for some reason it didn't collect and it took a long time.I would be happy if there was a place where I could dry a large amount of swimsuits and a dehydrator.It's glamping after all, so you have to lay out your own futon. It takes effort, but it can't be helped.Glamping is expensive, so my family prefers to bring our own food and stay overnight without meals. The advantage is that there is no visit from the staff, so it's a completely private space, and if you bake or cook elaborate dishes in the morning, it's quite busy until check-out at 10am (especially if you have children).I've been to many glamping facilities, but Three Rooms was the best. I will make a reservation for next summer too!

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ノッピノッポ

2/5
Do you think about hotel + α or camping + α?The rating will change.This was my first time glamping, and before I stayed there, I thought it was a hotel with BBQ facilities.The dome may have been constructed with poor precision, but there are gaps that allow insects to enter. When I saw a large spider, I thought, ``Will I be able to sleep here in peace?'' so I sprayed a lot of insecticide around it. (Insecticides are available.) Also, it's safe to assume that the air conditioner won't work during the day. It works at high power at night.The mattress on the bed was too soft and not very comfortable.Are the baths, toilets, and BBQ buildings similarly sloppy? The building is so roughly constructed that you might think so.The bathroom is very small and difficult to use.However, we were able to enjoy bonfires (free of charge) and hand-held fireworks (you can bring your own).Although the rating is low for the above reasons,From the camper's point of view, it's important to take a bath as well.It's nice to have a toilet and air conditioner! You may think so.

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だいごまつおか

1/5
It was my first time glamping.When we entered the Blue Dome, there were grasshoppers flying around energetically.I didn't worry about it at all, thinking that since it was close to the sea and the surrounding area was in the countryside, insect intrusion was unavoidable.Before I went to the bathroom to relieve myself, I looked at my feet and saw that there were traces of pee that had splattered and had not completely dried.When I was feeling down and wanted to wash my hands with soap, there was no hand soap.I thought it was unfair considering the price.I think there are some areas where you can't prevent insects from invading, but it's pretty tough with pee still flying around and no hand soap.The location was good, so I would go again if it was around 3,000 yen per night.

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Genji Botaru

3/5
There's also a pool all to themselves, so the kids will love being able to use it even at night. But it's expensive. That's why it was empty even during the season.

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Jin999

4/5
Three Dome is located diagonally across the road from three single domes, and although it does not face the sea, it can be accessed by walking about 100 meters.Three Dome is surrounded by walls on all sides, so you can relax and enjoy it without worrying about other people.The private pool is also large and can be enjoyed even by three families with children. Not only the dome, but also the kitchen room is fully air-conditioned (with a wood-burning fireplace in winter) for comfort.

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2/5
I went with my family.Staying at the Blue DomeWhat was good about itYou can enjoy collecting shells and fishing in the sea right in front of your eyes. I caught a lot of gobies.It has a hot spring.Unlimited use of firewood!The air conditioner was working when I arrived.What was badI just walked in and there were flies flying around in the closed room. Just kick me out.Cleaning is not thoroughSpider webs everywhere, cockroaches in the bathtub, hair...The hot springs stop keeping warm around 7pm, so those who arrive late may have to re-enter the water.You can hear people talking, footsteps, and doors opening and closing in the next room.Besides the sound of the waves, you might find it noisy before going to sleep.I realized after I got home that I had forgotten something, but they didn't contact me.In conclusion, I don't think I want to go there anymore. I understand that insects come when the lights are on at night, but the flies that were flying around from the moment I checked in made a really bad impression.Depending on the time of year, it is best to bring insecticide with you.