Hotels in Miyazu









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Excellent
282 reviews









- Car park
- Swimming pool [outdoor]
- Coffee shop
- Laundry service
- Gift/souvenir shop
- Laundromat
- Shared acccessible toilet
- Slope at entrance
Excellent
8 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Gift/souvenir shop
- Shared acccessible toilet
- Slope at entrance
- Fax
- Shuttle service (reservation required)
- Bicycle rental (for kids)
Very good
2 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Restaurants
- Safety deposit boxes
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Vending machine
Excellent
484 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Laundromat
- Shared acccessible toilet
- Slope at entrance
- Elevator for wheelchair
- Braille support in rooms and public spaces
Very good
29 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Hot tub
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
156 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Handrails in stairs and hallways
- Fax
- Hot spring bath
- Go game
- Shogi
- Mahjong
Exceptional
3 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
Very good
277 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Spa
- Game room
- Luggage storage
- Car power charging station
Excellent
178 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Sauna
- Spa
- Luggage storage
- Car power charging station
Exceptional
279 reviews
Fast facts about Miyazu, Japan
Accommodations | 121 properties |
Popular hotel | Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate |
Popular area | Miyazu |
Nightly rates from | $18 |
Where to stay in Miyazu
Miyazu hotels & accommodations

Far away from the town, so you might want to use a rental car to stay here. Shuttle service is also available to Miyazu station. Nice big bath with a outdoor roten-buro. Big omiyage shop and restaurants (we didn’t eat in those places) and for each night, traditional flesh yukata are available. Staff was nice and polite.

Easy to find from Miyazu train station - everyone knows where it is. Easy bike to start the sandbar crossing to Amanohashidate. Owner speaks good english and will give you a personal tour of the house/museum - he is the 13th generation and went out of his way to take us to the train station and give us a drive around the town. The Ryokan is right next to main centre o...

My family spent one night in Monjuso, a Japanese vintage style hot spring hotel. At first, we were impressed by their very warm hospitality service from the senior female staff, such as welcoming etiquette, introducing facilities and bathrobe, and turn-down service. Then, we found the junior staff are not well-trained, and sometimes are even rude—some of them keep hand...

The location right by the Amanohashidate sand bar can't be beat. The inn itself was fine, with a sink in room and fine communal onsen bath. The futon was excellent and comfortable even for side sleepers. However after getting into my room I couldn't stop sneezing and had to take allergy medication so I think likely it has some kind of mold issue (common with tatami). I...

Charming ryokan, kept clean and comfortable by the efficient staff members. It is very near the station and right next to the rotating bridge. We had a room that faced the bridge and sandbar, it was wonderful. The onsen was lovely, both indoor and outdoor. The best part about our stay was the meals. Dinner was excellent excellent excellent! We thoroughly enjoyed the w...

Miyazu is such a small and peaceful town, and this ryokan is a locally-owned place by a family. We have a super time talking with the owner (which we referred to her as Okaasan) and she was super kind and nice to us. She introduced us to many special stores and places to visit, and we have a lovely discussion with her as well. She supports us in so many way I don't eve...

the hotel's overlooking the Miyazu Bay with its serene and pristine nature. it takes 5km from Amanohasidate station resp 5km from Fuchi station to get to the hotel but it i worth every meter. offering a shuttle bus from/to Amanohasidate station makes it perfect if you're traveling by train. there is no onsen in the hotel itself but you get a free voucher to enjoy the ...

I went with my husband and we spent two nights here. We like the service from the staff very much, as they are very polite and accommodating. Basically they are very friendly and helpful. In additiom, the room is clean and the beds are comfortable. The toilets are clean too. Just that the shower room is a bit too small, maybe because they encourage or Japanese usually ...
Cheap places to stay in Miyazu

the hotel's overlooking the Miyazu Bay with its serene and pristine nature. it takes 5km from Amanohasidate station resp 5km from Fuchi station to get to the hotel but it i worth every meter. offering a shuttle bus from/to Amanohasidate station makes it perfect if you're traveling by train. there is no onsen in the hotel itself but you get a free voucher to enjoy the ...

Miyazu is such a small and peaceful town, and this ryokan is a locally-owned place by a family. We have a super time talking with the owner (which we referred to her as Okaasan) and she was super kind and nice to us. She introduced us to many special stores and places to visit, and we have a lovely discussion with her as well. She supports us in so many way I don't eve...

Easy to find from Miyazu train station - everyone knows where it is. Easy bike to start the sandbar crossing to Amanohashidate. Owner speaks good english and will give you a personal tour of the house/museum - he is the 13th generation and went out of his way to take us to the train station and give us a drive around the town. The Ryokan is right next to main centre o...

Far away from the town, so you might want to use a rental car to stay here. Shuttle service is also available to Miyazu station. Nice big bath with a outdoor roten-buro. Big omiyage shop and restaurants (we didn’t eat in those places) and for each night, traditional flesh yukata are available. Staff was nice and polite.

I went with my husband and we spent two nights here. We like the service from the staff very much, as they are very polite and accommodating. Basically they are very friendly and helpful. In additiom, the room is clean and the beds are comfortable. The toilets are clean too. Just that the shower room is a bit too small, maybe because they encourage or Japanese usually ...

My family spent one night in Monjuso, a Japanese vintage style hot spring hotel. At first, we were impressed by their very warm hospitality service from the senior female staff, such as welcoming etiquette, introducing facilities and bathrobe, and turn-down service. Then, we found the junior staff are not well-trained, and sometimes are even rude—some of them keep hand...

Charming ryokan, kept clean and comfortable by the efficient staff members. It is very near the station and right next to the rotating bridge. We had a room that faced the bridge and sandbar, it was wonderful. The onsen was lovely, both indoor and outdoor. The best part about our stay was the meals. Dinner was excellent excellent excellent! We thoroughly enjoyed the w...

The location right by the Amanohashidate sand bar can't be beat. The inn itself was fine, with a sink in room and fine communal onsen bath. The futon was excellent and comfortable even for side sleepers. However after getting into my room I couldn't stop sneezing and had to take allergy medication so I think likely it has some kind of mold issue (common with tatami). I...
4-star hotels in Miyazu

Far away from the town, so you might want to use a rental car to stay here. Shuttle service is also available to Miyazu station. Nice big bath with a outdoor roten-buro. Big omiyage shop and restaurants (we didn’t eat in those places) and for each night, traditional flesh yukata are available. Staff was nice and polite.

Easy to find from Miyazu train station - everyone knows where it is. Easy bike to start the sandbar crossing to Amanohashidate. Owner speaks good english and will give you a personal tour of the house/museum - he is the 13th generation and went out of his way to take us to the train station and give us a drive around the town. The Ryokan is right next to main centre o...

the hotel's overlooking the Miyazu Bay with its serene and pristine nature. it takes 5km from Amanohasidate station resp 5km from Fuchi station to get to the hotel but it i worth every meter. offering a shuttle bus from/to Amanohasidate station makes it perfect if you're traveling by train. there is no onsen in the hotel itself but you get a free voucher to enjoy the ...
Luxury hotels in Miyazu

My family spent one night in Monjuso, a Japanese vintage style hot spring hotel. At first, we were impressed by their very warm hospitality service from the senior female staff, such as welcoming etiquette, introducing facilities and bathrobe, and turn-down service. Then, we found the junior staff are not well-trained, and sometimes are even rude—some of them keep hand...
Popular hotels
Miyazu hotels with breakfast
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Miyazu this evening?
The typical price for a 3-star hotel in Miyazu this evening is USD 227. The typical price for a 4-star hotel in Miyazu this evening is USD 390. The average price for a 5-star property in Miyazu this evening is USD 986.
What are the most well-known properties in Miyazu?
A number of our most desirable properties in Miyazu are Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Amanohashidate Hotel and Hotel Kitanoya.
What are the best accommodations in Miyazu for families?
Properties in Miyazu that are exceptionally scored by families include Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Hashidate Bay Hotel and Amanohashidate Hotel.
What resorts in Miyazu have the best breakfast?
Verified visitors to Miyazu have given top reviews for the breakfast at Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Hashidate Bay Hotel and Hotel Kitanoya.
What are the prime places to stay located in Miyazu for business travelers?
Accommodations found in Miyazu that are very highly rated by business visitors are Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Hotel & Resorts Kyoto Miyazu (From April 1, 2024 Mercure Kyoto Miyazu Resort & Spa) and Hashidate Bay Hotel.
What hotels located in Miyazu are very highly rated with regards to room comfort and quality?
Hotelsin Miyazu which is well rated with respect to room comfort and quality include Jinpuso Inn, Charoku Bekkan Hotel and Monjusou Hotel.
What are the most suitable resorts in Miyazu which have bars?
Hotels with bars found in Miyazu which are well rated include Monjusou Hotel, Monjusou Hotel and Monjusou Hotel.
What are the very best wheelchair accessible properties found in Miyazu?
Wheelchair-accessible resorts around Miyazu which are highly rated include Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate, and Fairfield by Marriott Kyoto Amanohashidate.
What are the best hotels in Miyazu with fitness center?
A place to stay with fitness center in Miyazu that is well rated is Genmyoan Ryokan.
How long should I book my stay in Miyazu?
In the past 3 months, vacationers spend time in Miyazu for 1 nights on average. The best duration for your visit will depend on what you would like to see and do while there.
Are international visitors allowed into Miyazu?
International tourists are allowed into Miyazu, according to our most updated information. Due to changing restrictions, we suggest you take a look at here for more information.
Is evidence of vaccination mandatory to enter Miyazu?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required to enter Miyazu from outside the country. For more information, please speak to local authority or visit here.
