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9.6 7 reviews
Shimanto
19/09 – 21/09
NZ$474/nighttotal: NZ$948 (2 )
Minpaku Palace - Vacation Stay 16739
2 6
house , Kuroshio-chō
This Kuroshio-chō holiday home is situated a short 9-minute walk from Tosa Seinan Daikibo Park Ogata Chiku, and a 10.6 km drive from Ichijo Shrine. The 30 square metre property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps 19 guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a sauna, parking, and Wi-Fi.
Shimanto
19/09 – 21/09
NZ$1592/nighttotal: NZ$3184 (2 )
Shimanto Yamamizuki - Vacation Stay 20668v
2 6
house , Shimanto-shi
Shimanto Yamamizuki - Vacation STAY 20668v is a 19-minute walk from Nashishi Beach, situated in a peaceful area of Shimanto, close to attractions like Ichijo Shrine and Ashizuri Underwater Aquarium. The 63 square metre house has two bedrooms and can accommodate up to eight guests, offering a comfortable and relaxing environment. The property includes amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking and a TV, making it a convenient and enjoyable choice for travellers.
Shimanto
19/09 – 21/09
NZ$1386/nighttotal: NZ$2772 (2 )
Shimanto Yamamizuki - Vacation Stay 20668v
1 6
house , Shimanto-shi
House. This accommodation is based in Shimanto-shi. Facilities and services include free parking, a fridge and air conditioning.
8.7 30 reviews
Shimanto
19/09 – 21/09
NZ$235/nighttotal: NZ$470 (2 )
Yamamizuki
1 6
house , Shimanto-shi
Yamamizuki is situated in the Shimanto River area, a 20-minute drive from Nakura Train Station and a 10-minute drive from Shimanto Country Club, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of Shimanto-shi. The property has received good user ratings, with very good scores for location and cleanliness. This house features a terrace or patio for enjoying the scenery and a kitchenette with a fridge for preparing meals. Guests can take advantage of the spa, restaurant, bar, and room service, or relax in a private open-air goemon-buro bathtub after a day of exploring the area.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Shimanto
Which area in Shimanto is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best place to stay in Shimanto is near the Shimanto River. There are several small towns along the river, such as Shimanto-cho and Niyodo-cho, that have a range of accommodation options. You can find everything from traditional Japanese inns to modern hotels.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Shimanto?
What are the most affordable attractions in Shimanto?
Shimanto is a great place to enjoy nature without spending a lot of money. The Shimanto River is free to visit, and the surrounding countryside is perfect for hiking and cycling. You can also visit the local markets for a taste of the local culture and to pick up some souvenirs.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Shimanto?
How can travelers relax during a week in Shimanto?
Shimanto is a great place to relax and unwind. You can spend your days hiking through the forests, cycling along the river, or simply relaxing in a traditional Japanese inn. There are also several hot springs in the area where you can soak away your stress. If you are looking for something more active, you can go kayaking or rafting on the Shimanto River.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Shimanto?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Shimanto?
Shimanto is known for its fresh seafood, especially the local river fish. You can find some great restaurants serving traditional Japanese cuisine in the towns along the river. One of the most popular dishes is katsuo no tataki, which is thinly sliced bonito that is seared and served with a dipping sauce. You can also try the local udon noodles, which are often served with a variety of toppings.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Shimanto?
There are no major hotel chains in Shimanto. However, there are several independent hotels and guesthouses in the area.
What type of hotels can you find in Shimanto?
You can find a variety of accommodation options in Shimanto, ranging from traditional Japanese inns to modern hotels. There are also several guesthouses and bed and breakfasts in the area. If you are looking for a more unique experience, you can try staying in a minshuku, which is a small, family-run inn.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Shimanto?
The best time to book a hotel in Shimanto is during the shoulder season, which is from April to May and September to October. The weather is still good during these months, but the crowds are smaller and the prices are lower.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Shimanto?
Most hotels in Shimanto offer basic amenities, such as air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also have onsen, or hot springs, and some offer traditional Japanese breakfast. You can also find hotels with other amenities, such as swimming pools and fitness centers, but these are less common.