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"the place is an island on it's own and looks like a James Bond villain base from the outside. Inside it's got so many baths and just cool areas to explore. The room itself is comfortable and there's even a little convenience store near the front desk so you can get room snacks easily. I picked up some of the pickled plum udon noodles to cook at home and they were delicious!
Meals are a little crowded as they're buffet style but the food itself is amazing and so many different things to try.
I recommend coming here at least once and staying two nights if you can."
"Exceptionally kind and helpful staff. The set breakfast was a standout—grilled fish with a beautiful spread of side dishes. Clean and relaxing onsen with both indoor and outdoor options. Room was comfortable and had a lovely view of the bay. Bonus: separate toilet and bath/shower setup, which was convenient."
"My husband and I were very blessed to be able to stay here for 2 nights. We loved staying here, especially the second day. Wish we were able to stay here another night to enjoy lounging around more since we spent the second day seeing the Seiganto-ji Temple Sanjuno-to 3-Storied Pagoda and that surrounding area. As for the review of this Ryokan, we appreciate how this place has their own luggage service when you're at the dock, which we found to be helpful. Since we stayed for 2 nights, the meals were different on the second day, which we like the dinner on the second day more than the first. We find it a bit surprising as we'd think the first day dinner should be more of a show-stopper. However, it wasn't the case for us, but the dinner on the second night made us consider coming back here in the future. Besides that, we love the view from our room because it's gorgeous watching the sunrise. We also really like the service, especially the young female who assisted us explaining the meal in English on the second night for dinner and our breakfast on the last day. She was very sweet and remembered us. She also suggested to take pictures for us. Unfortunately, we didn't catch her name."
"Hotel was an 8 minute walk from the train station, easy as. Hotel was clean and staff friendly and welcoming. Room was gorgeous, traditional Japanese room with the most amazing view over the water, sunrise and sunset was beautiful. Room was very comfortable as was the futon for sleeping. Bathroom in the room (no shower) and the room had everything you needed.
Bathing: hotel has a male and female (separate) sento/onsen (communal bathing). Common at the more traditional hotels. You have your modesty towel 😅 to use if you wish. Mattered were two male baths- indoor and outdoor. Indoor was beautifully hot and large in size and being indoor, the steam is a great feeling. Outdoor one is smaller (4 people), and is nice and warm and allows a good balance of being able to moderate your body temperature. Both look at our the water. Don’t be shy to go and use these facilities, great place to talk with people whilst relaxing or keep to yourself.
Town is an old port town and is very quiet, not many cars around or people. By 6pm you might see a handful of people walking around. Dining options are limited outside the hotel but they are there, if you walk around the street you will find enough dining options. It’s a beautiful town and easy trip to Nachi taisha. Info office at the station if you need, they speak English and happy to help you.
Great time and highly recommend this hotel."
By choosing a hostel you can reduce your spending on lodging and set aside more of your budget for fun things to do during your trip.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in many shapes and sizes, but all of them have a few things in common, including budget prices, a social atmosphere, and shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too).
What are the best hostels in Kumotori Onsen?
Need some guidance on where to stay in Kumotori Onsen? This hostel is popular: Why Kumano Hostel & Cafe Bar - Close to public transit, this property is within a 10-minute walk of Kii-Katsuura Station. You can take advantage of free WiFi and laundry facilities at this property. Rooms come with hair dryers and free toiletries.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Kumotori Onsen?
Good weather's always better when you're experiencing new places, so here are some stats about the seasons: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 77°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 51°F. The rainiest months in Kumotori Onsen are September, October, June, and July, with each month seeing an average of 15 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Kumotori Onsen?
Generally, Kumotori Onsen is known for its hot springs, boating opportunities, and restaurants. Get out into nature with places like Yoshino-Kumano National Park, Ashiyu Takinoyu, and Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range. Cultural attractions include Kushimoto Turkish Memorial and Museum and Sato Haruo Memoria Museum. Locals like to shop at Katsuura Fishing Market.
What's the best way to get to and around Kumotori Onsen while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Kumotori Onsen in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the closest airport, which is Nanki - Shirahama Airport (SHM), located 34 mi (54.7 km) from the city center. Once you're on the ground, you may want to make use of public transit. If you're eager to check out more of the area, head over to Kii-Katsuura Station to hop on a train.