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$114221 Yushima Kinosaki-Cho , Toyooka, 669-6101, Japan
448 reviews
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Private Parking
Free wifi
Streaming service (like Netflix)
Free spa
Air conditioning
Parking On Site
Hot spring bath
Non-smoking rooms
Mikuniya is a 3-star hotel in Toyooka, Japan, located at 221 Yushima Kinosaki-Cho, about 5.9mi from the city center. With 448 reviews, this property offers rates starting from $114.
Guest facilities cover Private Parking, free Wifi, and Streaming service (like Netflix), plus Spa (free) and a Hot spring bath (free). Air conditioning, Non-smoking rooms, a Kitchenette, Garden, Free toiletries, Bidet, Bathtub, and Parking On Site are also available, while Massage and Kids' meals carry extra charges.
Enjoy the convenient setup in Toyooka, where on-site parking and thoughtful amenities help every traveler settle in quickly.
Beyond easy access to Toyooka, guest facilities combine convenience with comfort: private parking, free Wifi, and a streaming service like Netflix for cozy downtime. A free spa and hot spring bath invite a soothing soak after a day of exploring, while air conditioning and non-smoking rooms keep the climate just right. Practical touches such as a kitchenette, a garden, free toiletries, a bidet, a bathtub, and on-site parking round out the stay, with massage and kids’ meals available for an extra charge.
A diverse slate of accommodations awaits, including a Junior Suite Japanese Western Mixed with City View, a Double Room with Panoramic View, a Villa, and an Executive Suite. Other options feature various Japanese-style layouts and the Suite at 549 sqft, along with Japanese and Standard choices that may include shared bathroom arrangements.
Payment is straightforward: cash is accepted, and major cards are welcome (Diners Club, American Express, Mastercard, Visa, JCB, UC). Rates start from $114, offering value for travelers, while some services—such as massage and kids’ meals—carry additional charges.
Closest airports
Tottori Airport
36.9miPrivate Parking
Free wifi
Streaming service (like Netflix)
Free spa
Air conditioning
Parking On Site
Hot spring bath
Non-smoking rooms
Kitchenette
Garden
Free toiletries
Bidet
Bathtub
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Japanese, Twin
1 Twin Bed
160 sqft
Free wifi
Flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
Tea/Coffee maker
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The twin/double room features a private bathroom, air conditioning, tatami, as well as a seating area with a flat-screen TV. The twin/double room offers a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, yukata, heating, as well as a TV. The unit offers 2 futons.
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Japanese Style, Shared Bathroom
175 sqft
Free wifi
Flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
Tea/Coffee maker
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The quadruple room features a private bathroom, air conditioning, tatami, as well as a seating area with a flat-screen TV. The quadruple room provides a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, yukata, heating and a TV. The unit offers 4 futons.
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Suite
550 sqft
Kitchenette
Free wifi
Minibar
Flat-screen TV
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This spacious suite comes with 2 living rooms, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The suite's kitchenette is available for cooking and storing food. The air-conditioned suite features a flat-screen TV with streaming services, tatami, a mini-bar, a tea and coffee maker as well as a quiet street view. The unit has 2 beds.
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Junior Suite, Single Use
2 Twin Beds
390 sqft
Private Bathroom
Kitchenette
Bathtub
Minibar
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Japanese Style, Single Use, Shared Bathroom
4 Futon Mat Beds
170 sqft
Private Bathroom
Flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
Air conditioning
x4
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Japanese, Twin, Single Use
2 Futon Mat Beds
160 sqft
Private Bathroom
Flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
Air conditioning
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Junior Suite
Kitchenette
Free wifi
Minibar
Flat-screen TV
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Room - 2 Bed
Free wifi
Flat-screen TV
Refrigerator
Tea/Coffee maker
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Standard Room
1 Double Bed
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Junior Suite Japanese Western Mixed, City View
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Main Building Junior Suite, Japanese-Western Mixed With Bath, City View
Small
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Small Double or Twin Room
Junior Suite, City View, Bathtub
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Breakfast
Featured reviews:
Christopher
9.1
June 2023
The breakfasts and dinners were outstanding - exceeded my expectations at the Ryokan. The four public baths can be used privately on a first come, first served basis and it felt like a luxury to share a large hot spring bath with my partner. The staff, with little english, communicated with us as best they could given we had next to no Japanese. My partner had help with the fitting of het Yukata and the last doing this spent a significant amount of time making sure it was just right.
The one thing I would comment on is that it would have been very helpful for the maids, delivering the in room meals, to demonstrate how the constituent parts should be eaten. The food is excellent, and whilst eating most aspects of the meal are self-evident, which accompanying sauces should be used with which dishes, or how certain side dishes should be approached or combined is not always clear. Given the array of dishes laid out in our absence, it wasn't immediately apparent to us what we weren't sure of until they had left. This could be achieved by a brief physical indication, overcoming the language barrier. We didn't want to get it wrong given the quality of the meal provided.
Cindy
9.1
February 2025
We stayed two nights, the first in a Junior Suite as cheaper rooms weren't available. The suite had recently been refurbished and was lovely--big living and sleeping area (raised bed, not futons), separate shower and bathroom area. The second night we had a standard room, which was very dated, clean, but had seen better days. I hope they have plans to refurb these as well as it was a big downgrade from the suite. But the cheaper room meant we could afford to have the in-room snow crab dinner. A lot of crab... The hotel lets you choose from some lovely yukata and robes and gives you geta to wear to the many onsen in town, which are a short (5-10 mins) walk. And best of all has its own private onsens that you can use. A bonus for us was a room with a washing machine/dryer. Very nice Japanese breakfast in the main breakfast room.
The suite was at the front looking out onto the street, so you could hear some street noise. The standard room is a significant downgrade in terms of (obviously size but also) decor and facilities, and is very dated.
Sachin
10
July 2025
Loved this traditional Japanese ryoken experience. We stayed in two ryoken stays in Kinosaki and this was the clear favourite. The yakuta they provided to us during our stay was really beautiful and comfortable. They have multiple private onsens which are free to use - and also provide ice lollies as refreshment after the onsen. The rooms were cozy and all amenities were provided. Location was another big plus - a 2-3 minute walk to the Kinosaki railway station which was very convenient for us as we had an early morning train at 7 am. Would definitely recommend this place. Could not try their dinner experience though.
Nothing.
Jonathan
10
July 2025
It was an incredible place to stay. Just a few minutes walk from the station, first impressions were great and check-in was friendly and efficient. Our room was huge with a separate sleeping area, beautiful design and nice perks like free drinks in the fridge as well as a matcha tea set. Yukata were provided along with instructions for how to wear them. The hotel’s 4 private onsens were stunning. They could be used both in the evening and the next morning. We didn’t have dinner but breakfast was incredible, it was beautifully presented and tasted delicious! All of the staff were polite and friendly and happy to help. All of the public baths, shops, restaurants etc of Kinosaki Onsen are right at the hotel’s doorstep. It was a wonderful place to stay and I’d recommend it to anyone wanting a true Japanese experience.
Nothing - it was awesome!
Jessica
8.2
May 2025
Breakfast was delicious, alot of food. We stayed 2 nights and were provided a different mix for breakfast the second morning. There are 4 private onsen, no reservations just turn up and wait for one to be free if in use. There is a lounge area to wait which also has ice cold water and ice blocks for after an onsen. 2 large and luxurious onsen, another of a decent size for 2 people and the last one is a good size for a single person. Females can choose a colored yukata (cotton kimono) to wear around town. There is also traditional socks and sandles to wear. Our room had its own toilet and sink. There doesn't seem to be any showers only those in the onsen. Beds are traditional futons, I've slept on more comfortable futons but they were OK. Lovely green tea provided and a kettle. We had a small area overlooking the street with comfortable seats.
The room we had faced the street and shook when a van or bus went passed. At first I thought it was earthquakes, not a good feeling. Once we realised what was causing it we could relax. We were on the 3rd floor and the stairs are steep, was a bit of a challenge bringing our suitcases down. I found the slippers provided dangerous on the stairs.
Jordan
10
October 2024
This property is incredibly beautiful and is about a 5 min walk away from the train station in Kinosaki. We showed up early and they held our bags while we explored the city before check in. Once we came back to check in, our bags were already in the room. They gave us a tour of the property which includes a main dining area for your dinner or breakfast if you included that in the booking and four private onsens for the guests to use on a first come first serve basis. We used the private onsens a number of times and there was always at least one available. We booked the suite and it was a stunning, huge room. There was a sitting desk area, an enormous living room with a couch and TV (first couch I’ve seen in a ryokan style room), separate bedroom area with two full size futon mattresses on the floor, a kitchenette, and a large bathroom with a shower. The property was a nice mixture of traditional Japanese ryokan and modern amenities. They give you beautiful Yukatas to wear throughout the town; women get to pick a color design of their choosing, and they give you wooden slippers to wear out on the street. As part of your booking, you also receive a lanyard with a QR code to grant you access to all of the public onsens within Kinosaki. They have a guidebook in the room which included recommendations for places to eat. We went to a local Oden restaurant and it was one of my favorite meals in Japan. There are many restaurant and cafe options within a short walking distance as well as a 24 hr Family Mart just down the street. We included the traditional Japanese breakfast in the booking and I highly recommend it as it was delicious. The staff were extremely kind and accommodating and the property also has a washing machine and a microwave to use.
Nothing
Vicki
10
April 2025
We absolutely loved experiencing a traditional ryokan. Initially we were a little apprehensive about the cost, but when there and experiencing the facilities and service we thought it was excellent value for money. We loved the private baths that despite being given a free pass (which came with the Mikuniya booking) to all the neighbouring bath houses we chose to only use Mikuniya's private baths. Lovely details that included a frozen ice lolly drawer that you could help yourself to after your bath, and the showering products smelt absolutely divine! They offered yukatas to wear, with the option for women to choose additional ones from their collection of patterned colourful yukatas. The food was fantastic, full of wonderful flavours and presented beautifully. The service was exceptional, the food serving staff made us feel very special. We loved the design details; the beautiful bowls each with their own unique design, even the chopstick stands were never the same for each meal. The main bedroom/sitting room with balcony was beautiful, so lovely to stay in a traditional Japanese room.
Because dinner is served in the room, the smell of the food tends to linger. It would be great to have the option of having some essential oils to improve the fragrance of the rooms.
Katarina
10
April 2025
We had an unforgettable stay at this wonderful ryokan in Kinosaki Onsen. We stayed in a traditional tatami room, and the futons were laid out for us after dinner—everything felt authentic, clean, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly kind and attentive, making the whole experience seamless and relaxing from start to finish. We enjoyed both the traditional kaiseki dinner and the Japanese-style breakfast, which were beautifully presented and absolutely delicious. One of the real highlights was the hotel's four private onsens—each one was stunning and varied in size and design, offering a peaceful and luxurious experience. This was hands down one of the best hotels we stayed at during our time in Japan. We highly recommend it to anyone looking for a traditional and memorable onsen experience!
Rowena
8.2
January 2025
We booked last minute for Kinosaki onsen from Kyoto and whilst on the higher end cost for one night, we thought it would be worth it as a nice night away. We loved the little town and the location of the hotel was easy to find (look for the Big Crab on the main street). It was our first onsen experience and we didn't know what to expect. We arrived at 2pm from the train (only a 5 min walk from train station) but it was obvious that they were not ready to attend to you before check-in, so we waited until 3pm. Once we got checked-in, they let the women choose their yukatas and we were given the QR passes for the 7-onsens as well as a map. Note that some onesens are closed certain days of the week! One staff member, Han, was very helpful and her English was really good. Not all of the staff speak English. The room itself is a large traditional room with tatami floors. It was clean and well appointed with a floor table for teatime. They convert the room into a bedroom by putting out floor futons for sleeping. There is a toilet but no shower/bath, as you're meant to use the hotel's showering rooms/private onsen. The BEST part are the 4x private baths. You don't have to reserve a timeslot but you can just use them whenever they are available, no time limit. We checked out two in the evening after the public onsens, then again in the morning. This was the best part for us since my partner didn't enjoy the public baths very much. They were beautiful baths for soaking, with large windows that faced a small garden, and they also offered all of the amenities of a reg hotel bathroom (shampoo, conditioner, soap, body lotion, as well as brushes, toothbrushes etc).
Although we left the sign on our door to make the bed, we came back in the evening (around 11pm) and the bed wasn't made. There was no one at the front desk and we were shy to ring the bell. The place is very quiet and we didn't want to wake up other guests so we made the bed ourselves to the best of our ability. They apologized the next day when we told them. We found the timings made the morning seem really rushed: Private Baths available 6:30-9:30, breakfast available between 8-8:30, and checkout was at 10am. So there was no sleeping in, or relaxing in the room after breakfast.
Angela
10
October 2024
Mikuniya is a 5-star resort. Everything from arrival/check-in to check-out is handled with great care and attention to detail. The rooms are beautiful with lovely tatami mats and a seating area that I enjoyed in the evenings. The very comfortable futon was prepared by the staff each night and then put away each morning while you are away at breakfast. Dinner was served in the room each night, kaiseki style. The flavors, textures and colors were exquisitely prepared by the chef. These were meals like I had nowhere else in Japan - simply incredible! Dinner the first night included Shabu Shabu Tajima beef, crab, sashimi, tempura, spanish mackerel and more. The second night's dinner was just as incredible. For the "onsen hopping" experience, you are provided with a takaya, belt/obi, slippers, towels, etc. for use in the onsens. Then just follow the easy to read map and stroll around town enjoying the incredible hot baths. Truth be told, I only managed to complete 3 in one day - I took my time and they are HOT! Be prepared! But it's a great experience. The hotel has 4 of its own private onsens which I used 2 different times. It's convenient to have them at the hotel - I used one the morning of checkout because I didn't want to walk to another one in town. The staff at Mikuniya are so kind and helpful with anything you need - from the wonderful dinner service to helping with check-in, or even helping to tie obi sash. I would highly recommend the hotel. It's a bit on the expensive side, but definitely worth a splurge in this wonderful town. It's a unique magical experience.
Attractions
Chionji Temple (Hyakumanben Chionji Temple)
21.4miAmanohashidate
21.7miKinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
21.8miAttractions
Chionji Temple (Hyakumanben Chionji Temple)
21.4miAmanohashidate
21.7miKinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
21.8miAirports
Tottori Airport
36.9miPrivate Parking
Free wifi
Streaming service (like Netflix)
Free spa
Air conditioning
Parking On Site
Hot spring bath
Non-smoking rooms
Kitchenette
Garden
Free toiletries
Bidet
Bathtub
Accessibility
Upper floors accessible by stairs only
Activities
Bicycle rental
Bike tours
Bathroom
Bathtub
Bidet
Free toiletries
Hairdryer
Private Bathroom
Shower
Slippers
Toilet
Toilet paper
Towels
Bedroom
Linens
Cleaning Services
Daily housekeeping
Laundry
Food & Drink
Kids' meals
Minibar
Tea/Coffee maker
Vending machine (drinks)
Wine/Champagne
Front Desk Services
Baggage storage
Private check-in/out
General
Air conditioning
Designated smoking area
Family rooms
Heating
Non-smoking rooms
Smoke-free property
Internet
Free wifi
Kitchen
Electric kettle
Kitchenette
Refrigerator
Living Area
Sitting area
Media & Technology
Flat-screen TV
Streaming service (like Netflix)
TV
Outdoors
Garden
Parking
Parking On Site
Private Parking
Room Amenities
Clothes rack
Drying rack for clothing
Socket near the bed
Safety & security
CCTV in common areas
CCTV outside property
Fire extinguishers
Key access
Safe
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
Safety features
Access to healthcare professionals
Air purifiers
First aid kits available
Spa
Free spa
Hot spring bath
Massage
Spa facilities
Pets are not allowed.
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.
There's no age requirement for check-in
The entrance to the property is closed between 23:00 and 06:30
Private parking is available on site (reservation is needed) and costs JPY 500 per stay.
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome.
To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.
Crib and extra bed policies
No capacity for extra beds or cribs.
Cash
American Express,
Visa,
Diners Club,
Mastercard,
JCB,
UC,
Cash only
This property accepts cash.
Does Mikuniya provide free parking options?
Yes, Mikuniya Ryokan provides private on-site parking for guests, but a parking reservation is required.
What are the rates at Mikuniya?
At Mikuniya, prices have a starting point of $114. It's essential to note that rates might adjust based on room choice and your stay dates. Input dates for accurate rate checks.
Which room categories can I book at Mikuniya?
At Mikuniya Ryokan, guests can choose from a variety of rooms such as Junior Suites for up to 4 adults, Small Double or Twin rooms for 2 adults, and Japanese-Style rooms for 4 adults. All rooms are non-smoking, with bed options ranging from Twin beds to Futon Mats. Room sizes vary, with the Junior Suite being the largest at 388 sqft.
Which amenities can guests enjoy at Mikuniya?
Guests at Mikuniya Ryokan can enjoy various leisure amenities during their stay. They can relax and rejuvenate at the on-site spa or unwind in the hot spring bath. For families, there are kids' meals available and a garden to explore. The hotel also offers air purifiers in rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests with allergies. After a day of exploring, guests can retreat to the non-smoking rooms which feature private bathrooms with free toiletries, a bathtub, and a bidet for added convenience. With private parking on site, guests can easily explore the surrounding area at their own pace, making the most of their stay at the hotel.
What methods of payment does Mikuniya accept?
At Mikuniya Ryokan, you can pay using cash or major credit cards such as American Express, Diners Club, JCB, Mastercard, Visa, and UC.
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