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10 7 reviews
Koka
09/10 – 13/10
£850/nighttotal: £3400 (4 )
Tea Farm B&b (Farm-to-table Meals & Tour Included)
1 2
gîte , Wazuka Chō
Tea Moon B&B, a self-catering holiday home in Wazuka Chō, boasts an excellent location overlooking d:matcha's organic tea fields and adjacent to the historic Hakusan Shrine. This renovated Japanese house offers four guests two queen-sized bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a tatami room, a Japanese soaking tub, a jacuzzi, and a garden; farm-to-table meals, tea farm tours, and cooking classes are also available.
8.3 12 reviews
Koka
08/10 – 14/10
£409/nighttotal: £2454 (6 )
Inove Villa Ritto
5 6
house , Rittō-shi
INOVE VILLA Ritto, located in Ritto-shi, offers easy access to Kyoto's iconic temples such as Daigo-ji and Kiyomizu-dera, all within a 27-31km radius, and Mount Hiei with its stunning views. This five-bedroom villa, boasting 138 square metres of floor space, comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace.
9.9 53 reviews
Koka
02/10 – 06/10
£143/nighttotal: £572 (4 )
Spacious Japanese House In Iga 4br, Sleeps 10
2 2
apartment , Iga
This family-friendly guesthouse in Iga, situated in the birthplace of the Iga ninjas, offers easy access to local ninja history and attractions. The self-catering property features a Japanese-style bedroom with tatami mats, sleeps up to six guests, includes breakfast, and provides free use of massage chairs, plus free on-site parking.
9.8 48 reviews
Koka
02/10 – 06/10
£100/nighttotal: £400 (4 )
Your Villa In Japan. Light Up Garden. Slow Time.
1 2
apartment , Iga
This two-bedroom house, located in Iga City, is situated within walking distance of local restaurants and a 5-minute drive from a supermarket, convenience store, and petrol station. The self-catering accommodation offers a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, along with a bathroom featuring a large bathtub and a strong shower.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Koka
Which area in Kōka is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best place to stay in Koka is near the station, as it's the main hub for getting around. There are a few hotels around Koka Station, and they're all within easy walking distance of the main attractions.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Koka?
Koka is a great place to explore on a budget. The Koka Ninja Museum is a great value for money, and you can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Koka Castle park without paying an entry fee.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Koka?
Koka is a peaceful town, so you can easily relax here. Take a walk along the Koka River, enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at a local teahouse, or simply relax in one of the many parks and gardens.
There aren't many large hotel chains in Koka. You'll find mostly independent hotels and traditional guesthouses, like 'Koka Ryokan' and 'Koka Minshuku'.
You can find a variety of accommodation in Koka, from budget-friendly guesthouses to more luxurious hotels. There are also a few capsule hotels for those looking for a unique experience.
The best time to book a hotel in Koka is in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season, which is typically from April to May and September to October.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kōka?
Hotel rooms in Koka usually offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a communal onsen (hot spring bath) or a traditional Japanese garden.