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9.8 141 reviews
Koka
10/10 – 16/10
₹20123/nighttotal: ₹120738 (6 )
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1 4
cabin , Hino
This 120-year-old renovated guesthouse, "綿向山ビレッジ", is located in the historic merchant town of Hino, overlooking the Mt. Watao in the Suzuka mountain range, a short drive from Lake Biwa. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The guesthouse offers a comfortable 8-tatami Western-style room with 3 beds and a 6-tatami Japanese-style room with futons, accommodating up to 6 guests. It features a beautiful courtyard, a traditional Shigaraki-ware bath, and a variety of dining options, including local sake, Hino craft beer, wine, and shochu.
8.9 46 reviews
Koka
10/10 – 16/10
₹104200/nighttotal: ₹625200 (6 )
【 Inove Villa Ritto 】Luxury Villa/bbq/waterfront
1 4
house , Rittō-shi
This luxury waterfront villa in Rittō-shi, Japan offers accommodation for up to 12 guests and is situated in a nature-rich area, the precise distance to specific landmarks in Rittō-shi not being detailed. The five-bedroom property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, one bathroom, a private BBQ area, free Wi-Fi, parking for three cars, and contactless check-in; insects may be present due to its location.
Koka
19/10 – 26/10
₹237655/nighttotal: ₹1663585 (7 )
滋賀の一日一組限定の隠れ家一棟貸しの高級宿オーベルジュ
1 3
apartment , Koka-Shi
This exclusive guesthouse, situated in Shiga Prefecture's Shinraku area near the historical sites of former imperial palaces, offers a unique stay in Koka-Shi. Sleeping up to 12 guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a sauna, parking, internet access, and traditional Japanese furnishings; enjoy its tranquil setting and proximity to Shigaraki's pottery workshops and historical attractions.
10 7 reviews
Koka
19/10 – 26/10
₹108895/nighttotal: ₹762265 (7 )
Tea Farm B&b (Farm-to-table Meals & Tour Included)
1 3
gîte , Wazuka Chō
Tea Moon B&B, a self-catering holiday home in Wazuka Chō, boasts an excellent location overlooking d:matcha's organic tea fields and adjacent to the historic Hakusan Shrine. This renovated Japanese house offers four guests two queen-sized bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a tatami room, a Japanese soaking tub, a jacuzzi, and a garden; farm-to-table meals, tea farm tours, and cooking classes are also available.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Koka
What are the most affordable attractions in Kōka?
Koka has several affordable attractions. The Koka Castle Ruins is free to enter and offers stunning views. The Koka Ninja Museum is also relatively inexpensive, and you can spend a good couple of hours exploring the exhibits. If you're looking for a relaxing walk, the Koka River is a great option.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Koka?
Koka is a great place to unwind. You can take a stroll along the Koka River, enjoy a picnic in the Koka Castle Ruins, or visit the Koka Onsen, a traditional hot spring bathhouse. There are also many cafes and tea houses where you can relax and enjoy a cup of tea.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Koka?
There aren't many major hotel chains in Koka. You'll find mostly independent hotels and guesthouses. There are a few business hotels in the area, but they are not part of any major chains.
Koka offers a range of accommodation options, including traditional Japanese inns (ryokan), business hotels, and guesthouses. You'll also find a few capsule hotels in the area.
The best time to book a hotel in Koka depends on your travel plans. If you're visiting during peak season (spring and autumn), it's best to book well in advance. Otherwise, you can usually find good deals on last-minute bookings.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kōka?
Hotel rooms in Koka usually offer basic amenities like air conditioning, a TV, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a refrigerator, a kettle, and free Wi-Fi.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Kōka?
Koka is a great place to visit with your furry friend. The Koka Castle Ruins and the Koka River are both dog-friendly, and there are several cafes and restaurants that welcome pets. You can also find dog-friendly accommodation options in the area.