Newly opening in March 2014, Hotel Route Inn Hashimoto offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, and is located a 6-minute drive from JR Hashimoto Train Station.
Lu
France
Location is convenient to start to pilgrimage to Koyasan
Staff was helpful and speak great english
Breakfast was available from early in the morning and was very good
Nice public bath
Located in Kudoyama, 36 km from Jigenin Temple and 37 km from Saifuku-ji Temple, Ito-gun - House - Vacation STAY 31960v offers air conditioning.
Gosia (Margaret)
Australia
The house was very well appointed and we really appreciated all the little touches that make sure you have everything you needed. It was like staying in your own home in a quaint Japanese farming village.
Nipponia Hotel Koyasan Pilgrimage Railway Operated by KIRINJI - Self Check-In Only is located in Kudoyama, 32 km from Kishi Station, 39 km from Jigenin Temple, and 40 km from Saifuku-ji Temple.
Located in Izumi, within 6.8 km of Saifuku-ji Temple and 7.6 km of Izumi Inoue Shrine, Hotel Route Inn Osaka Izumi -Kishiwada Izumi Inter- provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi...
Set in Izumi-Sano, within 1.1 km of Naka Family Residence and 2.5 km of Icora Mall Izumisano, Super Hotel Kanku Kumatoriekimae offers accommodation with a restaurant and as well as free private...
Gibbons
Australia
We were only there for 1 night as it’s near the airport and we were travelling to Tanabe the next day, but staff were very friendly and helpful with suggestions nearby for dinner and luggage transfers. The onsen / bath was excellent.
Offering quiet street views, Guest House hachi hachi is an accommodation situated in Koyasan, 37 km from Kishi Station and 43 km from Matsushita Park.
Julian
United Kingdom
Everything.
The breakfast was a delicious way to start the day, I recommend paying for it.
The entire house was immaculate. So clean.
I highly recommend to anyone staying in Koyasan, to stay here.
The host was very welcoming and hospitable, and communicates well in English.
The wonderful Sanso Amanasato is worth visiting this tiny...
The wonderful Sanso Amanasato is worth visiting this tiny hamlet. The hotel is heavenly - the onsen, the rotemburo, the gardens, and the FOOD was the best meal we had in Japan. You can also take the hotels bikes and bike over to the shrine nearby.
Sarah
United States
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