Asagoya Ryokan
East side of Jizo-yu,
797, Yushima,
Kinosaki-machi,
Toyooka,
Hyogo,
669-6101,
Japan
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Kinosaki is a wonderful place to spend a little time and unwind. Aside from the invigorating hot springs (onsen), for which the town is famous, one can discover many other attractions!! Please come and stay at our spacious Japanese traditional style Inn!!!
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Welcome to Asagoya Ryokan in Kinosaki Spa Resort!! You will be welcomed by our friendly staffs with our special welcome drink and desert!!
Natural Hot Spring is available in our Inn!
All our rooms are Japanese style TATAMI room with Futon bed. Jump into the hot springs and relax at our nice and quiet room.
We offer special meals which will be used fresh sea food on the day for every travellers everyday!! (in advance)
We have a late check-out in week days (except Saturdays and Sundays), so you don't need to wake up early in the morning! Week days check out time - 12:00 noon Check in - 15:00 Check out - 10:00
Reception is open between 7:00 am - 10:00 am and 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm.
Room service : 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Breakfast time : 8:00 am - 9:30 am
Our own hot spring is available between 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm in advanse. And our closest hot springs are also available... - Kouno-yu, Gosyono-yu, Jizo-yu, Ichino-yu, Satono-yu : 7:00 am - 10:00 am and 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm - Yanagi-yu, Mandara-yu : 3:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Kinosaki is a wonderful place to spend a little time and unwind. Aside from the invigorating hot springs (onsen), for which the town is famous, one can discover many other attractions. There are plenty of interesting locations, cultural events, traditional dinind and fine products to experience, both within Kinosaki and the surrounding Tajima region. Kinosaki provides a traditional place where one can relax in all four of the seasons. The town of Kinosaki took its name from the marshlands that were formed whre the Maruyama River Flows into the Sea of Japan. These marshlands were called "Kinusaki" and subsequently the name of the town became "Kinosaki".
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