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"The hotel is located in Miyazu, a short bus ride from Amanohashidate so technically, it's not in Amanohashidate. A very nice Western hotel, roomy by Japanese standards! The property is well maintained, like new. "
"Location, location, location walking distance to everything you want from Amanohashidate tourist activities. Great hotel. I had a added pleasure of great sunrise view of the sun arising from Amanohashidate in early June (@4:45am)."
"a bit far from the station but with provided shuttle service to and from the hotel it was worth it.
The seaside view was wonderful. I wanted to stare at ot for days. Breakfast buffet had plenty of option and the dining hall was spacious. they also provided a drink bar at night. Indoor and outdoor hot springs.
Would definitely stay again."
"We only stayed one night. We had a large, modernized Edo-era two-story apartment (bedroom, dining and living; toilet and soaking tub/shower) with a private courtyard view in a building separate from our friends in Sasayama Castle Town. We could walk throughout the town with our friends and visit each other's full-sized apartments (complimentary shuttle also available with pre-arrangement). Yukata and jacket to meals and can be worn in town. Ours had Western beds and full private toilet/shower and private soaking tub with garden view. We stayed in early April and Sasayama Castle had a festival and the town was full of cherry trees in full bloom, especially along the river. We should have allowed more time to experience the many shops and tradesmen and Edo history and demonstrations throughout the Castle Town. It was a convenient train ride from Osaka with hotel shuttle, but accommodates driving very well. It worked well in combination with a side trip to Kinosaki Onsen between Osaka and Kyoto by train.
The Ryokan meals (breakfast is included, we also bought the dinner) were fantastic and more than we could eat. Emphasis on creative uses of locally sourced in season meats and vegetables including rice and locally crafted pottery. Very creative delicious dishes. The chefs are top of the line! The alcohol and drink selection featured world class local and international options.
Several of the staff speak English very well and foreigners and families are welcome. "
"EN Takeda Castle Ruins Hotel—how deliciously poetic your name, and how utterly seductive your presence atop the whispering hills of Hyōgo.
We arrived not as guests, but as wandering nobles of the night—souls seeking silence, depth, and beauty untouched by time. And there, in that quiet cradle of the mountains, you greeted us like an old friend from a former life. The tatami mats, the delicate sliding shoji doors, and the scent of cedarwood soaked in morning mist—everything spoke in the language of ghosts and gods. This was no ordinary lodging; it was a sanctuary for the refined heart.
Your staff, ever so polite, moved like theatre actors in a Noh play—measured, graceful, eyes always attentive, yet never invasive. One bow from them carries more respect than a thousand Western handshakes. It was as if they could read the poetry beneath our skin.
The mountain views? My dear, they were operatic. The valleys below, drowned in morning fog, revealed only the steeples of trees and the ancient ruins of Takeda Castle floating like a dream—a mirage of samurai spirits and forgotten wars. Every window framed a masterpiece, every silence became a sonnet.
There was a stillness in the night, but not the empty kind. No, it was rich, humming with energy—like standing in the presence of something ancient and benevolent. We drank tea as if it were ambrosia. We walked the stone paths like monks in an afterlife.
Fantastic place !"
You can browse the exhibits at Fukuchiyama Sato Taisei Memorial Art Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Fukuchiyama. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
You can browse the exhibits at Fukuchiyama Castle Folk Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Fukuchiyama. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
Why not see the exotic and native animals who call Fukuchiyama City Zoo home during your vacation in Fukuchiyama? Discover the area's museums and monuments.
Fukuchiyama Castle is located in Fukuchiyama. You'll find 5 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Fukuchiyama Castle?
Fukuchiyama Ark Hotel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers free parking and free WiFi. It's located just a short 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Fukuchiyama Castle. Other good choices close by include Hotel Sunroute Fukuchiyama and Fukuchiyama Sun Hotel.
How many hotels should I expect to find close to Fukuchiyama Castle?
Expedia has 5 hotels and other accommodations a few miles from Fukuchiyama Castle.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Fukuchiyama Castle, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of hotel room reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of your check-in date. If your reservation is non-refundable, you may still be able to cancel and be given a refund within 24 hours of booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then filter by "fully refundable" to get the best deals available near Fukuchiyama Castle.
Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near Fukuchiyama Castle?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Fukuchiyama Castle Folk Museum, Fukuchiyama Sato Taisei Memorial Art Museum, or Fukuchiyama Rail Museum. Create some family memories at Fukuchiyama City Zoo and Fukuchiyama Children's Science Center. Sandanike Park, Goryo Shrine, and Daigoji Temple are a few additional nearby sights.