Sennennoyu Koman, Toyooka (Hyogo)
About the Hotel
Sennennoyu Koman is a traditional ryokan located in the Kinosaki Onsen district of Toyooka, Japan. It offers guests a chance to experience authentic onsen culture with both public and private hot spring baths. The property combines modern comforts with scenic natural beauty, being close to both Sanin Kaigan National Park and Hyonosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park.
Location
Sennennoyu Koman is conveniently located a short distance from Tajima Airport and close to key attractions such as Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway and Onsenji Temple. It is surrounded by opportunities for outdoor activities, including cave exploration. The property is easily accessible from a nearby train station.
Rooms
All guestrooms at Sennennoyu Koman feature air conditioning and a low table with seating chairs. Some rooms include a seating area for relaxation after a busy day. Amenities such as free toiletries, slippers, and a kettle are provided for guests' convenience. Specific rooms are designed for families, accommodating multiple guests with futons.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast and dinner feature a set Japanese meal prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Guests with dietary restrictions or allergies are encouraged to inform the property five days prior to their arrival. A bar/lounge on-site allows guests to enjoy their favorite drinks. Room service is available for added convenience.
Leisure & Business
The hotel includes a nightclub, indoor mineral hot springs, and a sauna for leisure. Guests can also participate in karaoke or take advantage of hydrotherapy services. Additional facilities include a garden, coffee shop, luggage storage, car park, and tour/ticket assistance. Free private parking and shuttle service to the airport are also provided.
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Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
Facilities
General
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Free shuttle service
- Housekeeping
- Shops/Commercial services
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Children
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Spa centre
- Sauna
- Hot spring bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I really enjoyed my stay at Sennennoyu Koman, the atmosphere was classic and nostalgic, and the location was convenient for exploring Kinosaki. The onsen experience was enjoyable, although the hot spring baths were a bit small compared to other ryokans I've visited. The highlight was definitely the kaiseki dinner featuring snow crab, which was not only plentiful but expertly prepared. Just a note, I wish there had been a more convenient dining option since some local restaurants closed early.
My stay at Sennennoyu Koman was good, marked by an authentic ryokan experience and a standout dining experience. The onsen bath was a bit small but clean, which is typical for the area. I appreciated the good service, although some areas in the room could use a refresh. Overall, it was a wonderful stay that I would definitely recommend.
My stay at Sennennoyu Koman was truly nice. The ryokan provided a classic onsen experience, while the kaiseki dinner was the absolute highlight. However, the onsen facilities were a bit smaller than I anticipated, which might deter those seeking larger baths.
I had a wonderful experience staying at Sennen no Yu Koman, especially as it was my first trip to Japan and my first ryokan stay. The staff was friendly and accommodating, although the onsen bath was a bit small. The kaiseki dinner was a highlight, offering a good variety of dishes. However, I wished there had been an option for dinner in the room, as many local restaurants closed early.
My stay at Sennennoyu Koman was an authentic onsen experience, offering a nostalgic atmosphere combined with excellent service. The highlight, without a doubt, was the kaiseki dinner featuring snow crab in various delicious preparations. However, the onsen baths were a bit small, and it would have been nice to have more dining options available in the hotel since nearby restaurants closed early.