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Mikiya Ryokan

487 Yushima, Kinosaki-cho, Toyooka

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  • An inn designated as a national tangible cultural property

  • This inn was used by the Meiji era literary master Shiga Naoya during his writing career and is designated as a national tangible cultural property. The rooms are Japanese-style rooms of 10 tatami mats and 4 tatami mats with a wide veranda. From the veranda you can see the carefully pruned garden. You can rent colorful yukata for a calm look, so it is recommended for those who want to have a truly Japanese experience.
    とりむ's answer (Posted on:2022/12/20)

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  • A traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) with 300 years of history

  • This is a wonderful hot spring inn with a warm wooden architecture and ties to many writers and artists. It is conveniently located along the Otani River for soto-yu (public bathhouses) and literary monument tours, and you can choose a stylish patterned yukata when touring soto-yu (public bathhouses). The garden that appears in Shiga Naoya's novel is lit up at night, and there is a family bath that can be used without a reservation, so it is also recommended for staying overnight to entertain grandmothers.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/17)

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  • Family bath available

  • This hot spring inn has a lovely building that evokes the good old days of Japan. It is conveniently located along the Otani River for touring soto-yu (public bathhouses), and the inn itself has an atmospheric hot spring. There is also a family bath with excellent privacy, and the atmosphere of the inn makes this a recommended hot spring inn for trips with your wife.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/ 8)

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  • The warmth of wooden architecture and a tasteful hot spring

  • This is a long-established Japanese-style Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a 300-year history and a gentle atmosphere. There are relaxing hot springs such as Tsutsuji no Yu, with its beautiful view outside the window, and Hiiragi no Yu, with its open-air bath and refreshing feel. The spring water is rich in sodium and calcium, and is expected to be effective for treating poor circulation, fatigue, skin disorders, and gynecological diseases.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/1/23)

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  • Free shuttle bus available operated by Ryokan (Japanese inn) association

  • We recommend Mikiya Inn, a registered tangible cultural property that offers free shuttle service and is located about a 15-minute walk from Kinosaki Onsen Station. This is a wonderful hot spring inn where you will be warmly welcomed by the warmth of good old wooden architecture and a beautifully maintained garden. At night, the garden is lit up, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful scene straight out of the world of Shiga Naoya's novel. The hot springs are also different in style, such as Tsutsuji no Yu and Hiiragi no Yu, and there is a family bath that you can use without making a reservation if it is available, making this a relaxing and recommended hot spring inn.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/1/ 8)

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  • A stylish solo trip for men staying at a registered tangible cultural property inn

  • This is a long-established inn with a lovely historic wooden building that was the setting for Shiga Naoya's novel "At Kinosaki." The garden that appears in the novel is still standing today, and this wonderful inn has a dignified atmosphere and a gentle feeling, as if you are surrounded by a work of art. Just spending time gazing at the garden from your room is soothing and will help you forget the hustle and bustle of the city, and the Tsutsuji-no-yu and Hiiragi-no-yu hot springs are also comfortable and have a modern Japanese feel, making this an inn recommended for adults traveling alone.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2020/12/ 8)

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  • This is an inn with an excellent atmosphere!

  • This is a wonderful, first-class, long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded 300 years ago. It is also famous as the birthplace of the novel "At Kinosaki" by the great literary figure Shiga Naoya, and has been visited by many famous people. You can spend a luxurious time in the elegant, modern Japanese building, built around a beautiful Japanese garden that changes with the seasons. The meals are also delicious, using an abundance of luxurious seasonal ingredients.
    ぺこポコ's answer (Posted on:2020/8/28)

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  • Relax and enjoy a stay at an inn that is a registered tangible cultural property

  • We recommend Mikiya Ryokan in Kinosaki Onsen. This is a lovely hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can relax in the gentle atmosphere of its 300-year-old wooden architecture. It is also famous as an inn with ties to Shiga Naoya, but you can forget about the atmosphere and relax in the Tsutsuji no Yu and Hiiragi no Yu baths while admiring the beautiful gardens. This hotel has a family bath, which does not require a reservation and can be locked and used by just the family if it is available, so you can enjoy the hot springs to your heart's content with your children.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2020/8/15)

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  • 一度は泊まってみたい老舗宿。

  • 城崎温泉で親孝行されたいなら、「三木屋」がいいと思います。城崎温泉の中心部に佇む創業300年の老舗旅館で文豪志賀直哉が「城崎にて」を執筆した定宿として有名です。お食事は松葉ガニ、但馬牛、アワビなど美味しい料理が頂けます。一度は泊まってみたい宿です。
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/11/ 8)

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  • The luxury of staying at an inn that is a registered tangible cultural property

  • Founded 300 years ago, this traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn) has a comfortable history! The gentle atmosphere of its wooden architecture soothes the soul, and the food served here is also exceptional. Not only can you enjoy delicious snow crab, but it is also a rare experience to be able to eat Tsuiyama crab, which is caught at Tsuiyama Port, a rare type of snow crab. Each dish is served slowly in your room, so you can enjoy the food at your own pace. There are also hot springs such as Tsutsuji no Yu and Hiiragi no Yu, as well as a private family bath, so this is a recommended inn that will satisfy both body and mind.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2019/11/ 1)

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  • Relax at a registered tangible cultural property inn

  • This is a lovely inn with a history and atmosphere where Shiga Naoya's novel was born! The interior of the building has a 300-year history, and the beautiful garden that appears in the novel is wonderful. The food is especially appealing. You can enjoy seasonal kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )one dish at a time in your room, making it perfect for couples. The snow crab and Tajima beef are especially delicious, and you can also have delicious amazake yogurt in the morning.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2019/9/12)

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  • Stay at a lodging that is a registered tangible cultural property

  • Why not spend some time at Ryokan (Japanese inn) where Shiga Naoya's novel "At Kinosaki" was written? This lovely hot spring inn, where you can still enjoy the garden that appears in the novel, is perfect for a relaxing stay for married couple. The meals you want are carefully brought to your room one by one, so you can enjoy your meal at your own pace. The dinner dishes made with Matsuba crab and Tajima beef are exquisite, and for breakfast you can enjoy dried fish and tofu dishes typical of Ryokan (Japanese inn), as well as sweet sake yogurt, making this a highly satisfying and recommended hot spring inn♪
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2019/7/30)

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  • Traditional Japanese inn

  • This is an old Ryokan (Japanese inn) famous for being the place where the famous writer, Shiga Naoya, stayed while recuperating from an illness. However, it has been renovated, so the old-fashioned feel may have faded a little. As for crab, any Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Kinosaki should use crab from Tsuiyama Fishing Port right behind it, so you can eat delicious crab.
    たんごゆき's answer (Posted on:2017/9/28)

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  • The birthplace of the novel

  • Speaking of an inn with a literary vibe, how about "Miki-ya" in Kinosaki Onsen? It is a historic inn where Shiga Naoya stayed to write his novels, so I think it will meet your needs. The baths are natural hot springs from Kinosaki Onsen, and there are many soto-yu (public bathhouses) nearby, so it is also a great base for Visiting hot springs.
    ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2017/9/ 1)

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  • A lodging where you can feel history and culture

  • This is a well-known, long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is highly recommended in Kinosaki Onsen town in Hyogo Prefecture. You can relax in the hotel and guest rooms, which are famous for being the place where Shiga Naoya wrote "At Kinosaki." The hot springs have excellent spring quality, allowing you to refresh yourself from the fatigue of everyday life.
    DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/7/12)

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  • An inn with a connection to Shiga Naoya

  • How about "Mikiya" in Kinosaki Onsen, Hyogo Prefecture? It is a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn) where Shiga Naoya, a literary master who was even called the god of novels, wrote "At Kinosaki". You can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of literature with a full sense of travel. Please consider it as one of your options.
    たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/6/30)

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