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100-year-old Traditional Antique Museum House - Miyazu
9.7 113 reviews

100-year-old Traditional Antique Museum House

apartment, Miyazu-shi
This traditional Japanese house, a "Jūgakuya", is situated in the central district of Miyazu-shi, just 0.6km from Miyazu Station and a short walk from the sea, offering easy access to local amenities and attractions.
The house features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to three guests, and includes antique furniture, such as a "kaidan dansu" and a "nagamochi", adding to the authentic Japanese ambiance.
Fairy Tale-like 140yo Traditional Farmhouse In Ine - Miyazu
10 2 reviews

Fairy Tale-like 140yo Traditional Farmhouse In Ine

apartment, Ine-chō
This 140-year-old farmhouse auberge is located in the secluded Sugano area of Ine, a 10-minute taxi ride from the renowned Ine Funaya.
This exclusive retreat offers accommodation for up to five guests, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms with shower-only facilities, alongside an optional private seaside lounge accessible within a 10-kilometre drive.
Moku杢 - Miyazu
9.6 197 reviews

Moku杢

house, Miyazu-shi
Moku杢 is a beachfront holiday home in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, offering stunning ocean views and located 4.3km from Chionji Temple, 8.4km from Yumikiro Castle Ruins, and 8.7km from Itanami Plate Row Park.
This excellent, family-friendly property features a fully equipped kitchen, one bathroom, free Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, and air conditioning; guests can enjoy nearby hot springs and self-catering options.
Shourotei, A Luxury Seaside Retreat - Miyazu
9.6 266 reviews

Shourotei, A Luxury Seaside Retreat

ryokan, Miyazu-shi
Monjusou Shourotei Ryokan is located in Miyazu-shi, a short distance from Amanohashidate Train Station and a 5-minute walk from the iconic Amanohashidate Land Bridge and Chion-ji Temple.
The inn offers a traditional Japanese experience with tatami floors, futon bedding, and private onsen access just a 7-minute walk away, along with in-room kaiseki meals and a relaxing garden or forest view.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Miyazu

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Miyazu and around?

    Miyazu is known for its beautiful natural scenery. The Amanohashidate, a sandbar that looks like a bridge, is a must-see. You can also visit the Ine Fishing Village, with its unique traditional houses built on stilts over the water. If you're looking for a more cultural experience, the Chion-ji Temple, a Buddhist temple with a long history, is worth visiting.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Miyazu?

    Hotel & Resorts Kyoto-miyazu, Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa and Hot Spring & Private Spa 'Rurinohama are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Miyazu.

  • Which area in Miyazu is a good option for staying in a hotel?

    The best area to stay in Miyazu is near the Amanohashidate. You'll find a good selection of hotels there, with easy access to the beach and other attractions. The area around the Ine Fishing Village is also a good option, offering unique accommodation options and a charming atmosphere.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Miyazu?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Miyazu, Fairfield By Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa and Miyazu Onsen Ryokan Tsurunoya are the most popular ones.

  • What are the most affordable attractions in Miyazu?

    Miyazu has plenty of free or low-cost attractions. You can enjoy the stunning views of Amanohashidate from the beach or take a walk along the Ine Fishing Village, admiring the unique houses. The Miyazu Kaigan Park offers beautiful gardens and a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for a picnic.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Miyazu?

    Hotel & Resorts Kyoto-miyazu, Ebisuya and Coto are among the best luxury hotels in Miyazu.

  • How can travelers relax during a week in Miyazu?

    Miyazu is a great place to relax and unwind. Spend your days exploring the natural beauty of Amanohashidate, taking a boat trip to see the sandbar from the water, or simply enjoying a leisurely walk along the beach. You can also visit the Ine Fishing Village, where you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and try some fresh seafood.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Miyazu?

    The best family friendly hotel in Miyazu is Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa.

  • Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Miyazu?

    For traditional local cuisine, head to the Ine Fishing Village. Many restaurants there serve fresh seafood, including the famous Ine Crab. You can also find local specialities like 'Chikuzen-ni', a traditional Japanese stew, and 'Miyazu-zushi', a local style of sushi.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Miyazu?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Miyazu are Minshuku Ryokan Sato No Yado Kawajiri and Hot Spring & Private Spa 'Rurinohama.

  • What hotel chains can you find in Miyazu?

    Miyazu doesn't have many large hotel chains. You'll find mostly independent hotels and ryokans, offering a more traditional Japanese experience. Some popular options include the Amanohashidate Hotel and the Ine no Sato.
  • What type of hotels can you find in Miyazu?

    Miyazu offers a range of accommodation options, from traditional Japanese ryokans to modern hotels. You can also find guesthouses and bed and breakfasts, offering a more intimate experience. The choice depends on your preferences and budget.
  • What pet-friendly activities are available in Miyazu?

    Miyazu is a pet-friendly destination, with many parks and beaches welcoming dogs. You can enjoy a walk along the Amanohashidate, take a boat trip with your furry friend, or have a picnic in the Miyazu Kaigan Park. Some restaurants also allow dogs on their patios.

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