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Kumano
12/10 – 15/10
SG$295/nighttotal: SG$885 (3 )
海が見える古民家「益の家」建築1925年昔のままの暮らし
1 4
apartment , Owase Shi
This traditional Japanese house, available for exclusive rental, is located in a quiet fishing village in Owase Shi, offering sea views and convenient access to the Kumano Kodo trails, including Mikito Pass and Ugotoge Pass. This accommodation provides an authentic Japanese living experience for up to four guests, featuring two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and direct access for sea fishing, with Mikuri Beach 5 kilometres away and Shinjiko Beach 15 kilometres away.
8.0 41 reviews
Kumano
11/09 – 15/09
SG$228/nighttotal: SG$912 (4 )
Ikkyu Rental Vacation House
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apartment , Shingū-shi
This spacious Shingū-shi apartment, located in Kobune, offers convenient access to Kumano Kodo pilgrimage sites, including the Kumanoshi Kiwakozan Museum (12.2 km), Hosshinmon Oji Shrine (21 km), Kamikura Shrine (22.5 km), and Kumano Hayatama Taisha (24 km). The 100 square metre property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate eleven guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, private balcony, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
9.9 16 reviews
Kumano
11/09 – 15/09
SG$294/nighttotal: SG$1176 (4 )
10 S De L’océan | Petit-déjeuner | Kumano Kodo
2 4
apartment , Owase Shi
This traditional Japanese house, offering exclusive use for one booking daily, is located in a coastal village in Owase Shi, a 10-second walk from the beach and situated directly on the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, 10 minutes on foot from the nearest train station. This family-friendly dwelling accommodates up to five guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, as well as on-site culinary activities and extended parking with an outdoor shower.
Kumano
11/09 – 15/09
SG$165/nighttotal: SG$660 (4 )
日本文化を五感で楽しむ一日一組の限定宿、体験型ゲストハウス有無
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house , Mihama-chō
This experience-oriented guesthouse is located in Mihama-chō, offering cultural immersion among citrus groves and close to World Heritage sites. This traditional Japanese-style lodging accommodates up to five guests, featuring two interconnected tatami rooms, a kitchen, private outdoor bathing facilities, and direct access to a garden deck, with opportunities for hands-on cultural activities such as tea ceremonies and mikan picking.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kumano
What are the best landmarks to visit in Kumano and around?
Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, with its towering red torii gate and the Nachi Waterfall, is a must-see. The Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers stunning scenery and ancient temples. You could also visit the Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine and the Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine, all part of the sacred Kumano Sanzan.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kumano?
Which area in Kumano is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The town of Shingu is a good base for exploring Kumano. It has a good selection of hotels, restaurants and shops. If you prefer a more tranquil setting, consider staying in the village of Hongu, near the Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kumano?
Take a stroll along the Kumano Kodo trails, enjoy a soothing onsen experience, or simply relax in a traditional ryokan with its serene atmosphere. You can also try a Japanese tea ceremony or visit one of the many temples and shrines in the area for a peaceful moment.
There are no major international hotel chains in Kumano. You'll find mostly independent hotels, ryokans and guesthouses.
What type of hotels can you find in Kumano?
You can find a range of accommodation options in Kumano, from traditional ryokans offering a unique cultural experience to modern hotels with all the amenities. There are also guesthouses and bed and breakfasts for a more budget-friendly option.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Kumano?
It's best to book your hotel in advance, especially during peak season (spring and autumn). If you're travelling during the off-season, you might be able to find good deals, but availability can be limited.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kumano?
Most hotels in Kumano offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Some may also have onsen (hot springs), traditional Japanese gardens, or dining options.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Kumano?
While there are no designated pet-friendly attractions in Kumano, you can enjoy scenic walks with your dog along the Kumano Kodo trails. Some ryokans and guesthouses may also accept pets, but it's best to check in advance.