"Such wonderful hosts and a great location! We had a great time going from onsen to onsen and stopping at the snack bar across the road before retiring for the night. "
"Such wonderful hosts and a great location! We had a great time going from onsen to onsen and stopping at the snack bar across the road before retiring for the night. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We stayed in a prong room with a small terrace which was great to look over the street and people watch. Very quiet and relaxed hotel. The room was perfectly clean and presented. Such a lovely check in from staff who helped so much with our lack of Japanese. The private bath was great. Excellent location, only across the road for a couple of onsen. Map and guidance on yukata given. Would definitely stay again."
"Hotel was the tops. Exptional room and amenities. Staff were great. Communications was really good. Room lacked hanging space for towels. We have been Japan for 5 weeks touring by bike. The Fairfield was by far the best."
"This hotel was an amazing one night stay. We had a outside Onsen room. It was so relaxing for my husband and I to use. The bathroom shower was spa like. All the hair & face products I loved. The PJ'S to relax in has made me want to purchase a pair while in Japan. I would stay here again. We did not purchase the food package and I will tell you for dinner in Amanohashidate they had 3 dinner choices. One restaurant that we couldn't get into, Ramen that was yummy that we ahd for lunch and a pizza place that was a 20 min taxi ride each way. Pizza was not a cheap dinner once you had the taxi ride into it. That was my only compliment about this town was dinner options. Everything closed really early around 5pm."
"This is a hard review to leave as I think maybe this stay was not our style. The futons on the floor are so uncomfortable that I instantly regretted booking a second night - my husband and I got no rest at this hotel and woke up extremely sore. The food was another issue - people rave on these reviews how great the food was and it was horrible they also give you way too much that I cannot imagine how much waste this place has each day. We found a good pizza restaurant downtown which was exactly what we needed to take a break from the food. The property is also a bit dated and needs TLC. We did rent the bikes for a day to go to the caves - that was really fun. The walk to the town is super short but yet they insist on driving you - which we declined every time. The onsen was lovely however we apparently picked family weekend which made this “relaxing stay” even worse. Kids running up and down hallways. Throwing buckets in the onsen and being loud. I couldn’t believe how many kids were there and it was like they were in control - no one disciplining the bad behavior. Overall this stay is not at all worth the cost. It was by far the most expensive stay on our trip and the most disappointing. I loved Kinosaki onsen but cannot recommend this stay"
"The room was spacious but placement of putting the luggage’s was difficult because of the design of the room. Staff was nice enough to send a message that I had left my phone charger and was kind enough to send it to my next hotel in Osaka, of course with a small fee. The onsen in the hotel was nice that I could use it for myself for 45 min. The pass from the hotel allowed us to use other nearby onsens as well."
"A good spot to stay in Kinosaki. The room itself was pretty outdated with an old tv - I really enjoy when hotel TV's have casting capabilities which this one did not. But the service and meals service was excellent, it's a self-serve buffet style dining which is great if you're a slightly fussy eater like myself.
A little disappointed that the room view was blocked by netting for maintenance, which Inwas advised prior to arrival but after booking. I think some form of discount would have been nice for the inconvenience considering I had booked a river view room."
By choosing a hostel, you can cut your spending on accommodations and save more of your money for going out during your holiday.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in lots of forms, but they have three main things in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social environment and shared rooms (though many have private options too).
What are the best hostels in Asago?
Ready to book a hostel? These ones have the highest reviews from our customers and might be a good place to start looking: Yadoya TENKU - Hostel - Close to public transport, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Asago Takeda Station. Property features include free Wi-Fi, free parking and laundry facilities. Rooms come with towels, bed sheets and free Wi-Fi. Fukunae House - Hostel - Close to public transport, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Asago Takeda Station. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi and free parking, as well as a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, showers and hairdryers.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Asago?
Good weather's always better when you want to venture out and explore, so here's a little information about the seasons: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. The rainiest months in Asago are July, September, August and June, with each month seeing an average of 260 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Asago?
Depending on what interests you, you might like to explore these things around Asago. Get out into nature with places such as Asago Art Village, Tataragi Dam and Tendaki. Cultural attractions include Ito Kiyonaga Art Museum. Visit landmarks such as Takeda Castle Ruin, Ikuno Silver Mine and Ancient Asago Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Asago while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Asago on hand to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Toyooka (TJH-Kounotori - Tajima), 17.8 mi (28.6 km) from the city centre. An alternative is Osaka (ITM-Itami), which is 47.6 mi (76.6 km) away. When you're out and about, you might want to make use of public transport. To check out more of the area, catch a train at Asago Aokura Station, Asago Nii Station or Asago Takeda Station.