When visiting Toyooka, Tsubakino Ryokan is a great choice to consider. Guests indulge in massages, then grab a bite to eat at the restaurant. Other highlights include a hot tub and a garden.
Languages
English, Japanese
At a glance
Hotel size
21 rooms
Arriving/Leaving
Check-in start time: 3 PM; check-in end time: 10 PM
Minimum check-in age – 18
Check-out time is 10 AM
Special check-in instructions
The front desk is open daily from 7 AM - 10 PM
Front desk staffed during limited hours
This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in
For more details, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation
Guests booked in Half Board rates must check-in by 5:30 PM to receive dinner.
Required at check-in
Credit card, debit card or cash deposit required for incidental charges
Government-issued photo ID may be required
Minimum check-in age is 18
Children
No cots (infant beds)
Pets
Pets not allowed
Service animals welcome
Internet
Free WiFi in public areas
Free WiFi in rooms
Parking
Free on-site self-parking
Other information
Designated smoking areas
Property amenities
Food and drink
Restaurant
What to do
Hot springs
Hiking/biking trails nearby
Skiing nearby
Snorkelling nearby
Services
Front desk (limited hours)
Luggage storage
Facilities
Safe-deposit box at front desk
Garden
Library
Hot tub
Room amenities
Be entertained
LCD television
Digital TV channels
Home comfort
Air conditioning
Sleep well
Bed sheets provided
Freshen up
Shared bathroom
Bidet
Free toiletries
Hairdryer
Towels
Stay connected
Free WiFi
Food and drink
Fridge
More
Daily housekeeping
In-room safe
Special features
Spa
Services include massages. Public bath/onsen services include an indoor mineral hot spring (onsen) and yukata (Japanese robe). These services feature separate men's and women's areas. There are hot springs on site.
Fees & policies
Mandatory fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges by the property at check-in or checkout. Fees may include applicable taxes:
A bathing tax, collected at the property, may be charged. The bathing tax applies to properties with hot springs and ranges from JPY 150-500 per person, per night based on local regulations. Please note that further exemptions may apply.
Pool, spa, & gym (if applicable)
Guests must contact this property in advance to reserve access to the public bath facility
Policies
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels etc). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
This property accepts credit cards and cash.
Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the on-site public bathing facilities.
Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property. The policies listed are provided by the property.
Requests for dietary restrictions or food allergies cannot be accommodated at this property.
Also known as
Tsubakino Ryokan Toyooka
Tsubakino Toyooka
Tsubakino
Tsubakino Ryokan Ryokan
Tsubakino Ryokan Toyooka
Tsubakino Ryokan Ryokan Toyooka
Frequently asked questions
Does Tsubakino Ryokan offer free cancellation for a full refund?
Yes, Tsubakino Ryokan does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in, depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure that you check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.
Are pets allowed at Tsubakino Ryokan?
Sorry, pets aren't allowed, but service animals are welcome.
Is parking offered on site at Tsubakino Ryokan?
Yes, there's free self parking.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Tsubakino Ryokan?
Check-in start time: 3 PM; check-in end time: 10 PM. Check-out time is 10 AM.
What is there to do at Tsubakino Ryokan and nearby?
During the winter, enjoy nearby recreation such as skiing and return when the snow melts for hiking and snorkelling. Additional recreation on-site includes hot springs. Relax in the hot tub after a day on the slopes or enjoy the use of a garden.
Are there restaurants at or near Tsubakino Ryokan?
Yes, there's an on-site restaurant.
What's the area around Tsubakino Ryokan like?
Tsubakino Ryokan is a short 6-minute walk from Kinosakionsen Station and 13 minutes' walk from Kinosaki Onsen Ropeway.
Tsubakino Ryokan Reviews
Reviews
9.2
Wonderful
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The hotel upgrade us to a bigger n nice room. The service, food and onsen is good.
Highly recommend.
Verified traveller
1-night trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review
6/10 Good
26 Jun 2018
We live in the Annex building as we need to have a private toilet. We have to walk up and down many stairs in order to reach our room. The food is not as good as we expected, and we cannot choose our food. We expect to have crab though it is not the season. We stayed in another hotel same period last year and we have crab for dinner.
Verified traveller
1-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review
8/10 Very good
23 Apr 2018
Dated premises but well maintained.
Property main building where i stayed was old but well maintained. We were most impressed by the reception service staff, who even cleaned our shoes before storing them as we had to enter the premises withour shoes on. We had just visited Tottori sand dunes & our shoes had alot of sand stuck.
Tap in room sink has no hot water, a negative as weather was still cold in early April. Toilets were shared but was ok as i didnt encounter anyone else during my stay.
I was also the only user of their onsen, which was small & not impressive. But thats ok as we had free passes to the public onsens, which offer very good choices.
Dinner was good but breakfast was no big deal.