Hitomaru Kadan
Location: Okura Tenjincho 21-22, Akashi, jp
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Ryokans
About this Property
Relaxing Hot Spring and Sauna Facilities
Indulge in a rejuvenating experience with our sauna and hot spring bath, perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploring Akashi.
Traditional Japanese Ryokan Experience
Experience the essence of Japanese culture with a stay at Hitomaru Kadan. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of a ryokan featuring tatami mat rooms and a shared Japanese-style bathroom.
Scenic Garden and Asian Breakfast
Start your day with a delicious Asian breakfast and enjoy it in our serene garden area. A perfect setting to relax and soak in the peaceful surroundings.
To experience this unique blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts, book your stay at Hitomaru Kadan now!
Important Information
Guests with a tattoo may not be permitted to enter public bathing areas and other public facilities.
The property has a curfew at 22:00. Guests cannot enter or leave the property after this time.Guests with tattoos may not be permitted to use the property’s public bathing areas or other facilities where the tattoos might be visible to other guests.
Managed by a private host
Policies
Check-in: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Amenities & Facilities
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Parking
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning
- Room service
- Family rooms
- Lift / Elevator
- Luggage storage
- Safety deposit box
- Fax/photocopying
- Sauna
- Massage services
- Non-smoking throughout
- Kid meals
- Public Bath
- Staff adhere to local safety protocols
- Guest rooms disinfected between stays
- Cleaning standards that are effective against Coronavirus
- Physical distancing rules followed
- Hand sanitizer in guest room and key areas
- Cashless payment available
- Fire extinguishers
- First aid kit available
- Sanitized tableware & silverware
- Invoice provided
- Guests can opt-out any cleaning services during stay
- Smoke alarms
- Shared stationery like menus, pens are removed
- Guest room sealed after cleaning
- Physical distancing in dining areas
- Food delivered to guest room
- CCTV outside property
- Process in place to check health of guests
- Access to health care professionals
- Screens / Barriers between staff and guests for safety
- Face masks for guests available
- Security alarm
- Thermometers for guests provided by property
- Television in common areas
- Free wired internet
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Spa tub (surcharge)
- Internet access
- Wine release events
- Reception hall
- Japanese garden
Rooms Available
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Japanese-Style Room with Shared Bathroom
Fitted with tatami (woven-straw) flooring and traditional futon bedding, rooms come with large windows offering plenty of sunlight. A flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea are provided. Bathroom and toilet are shared with other guests.
Max Occupancy: 4 (4 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Safety deposit box
- Telephone
- Air conditioning
- Refrigerator
- Toilet
- Heating
- Slippers
- Trash cans
- Yukata
- Smoke alarm
- Key access
- Tatami (traditional Japanese flooring)
- Air purifiers
- Hand sanitiser
Guest Reviews
- takahiro (7/5): リラックス - 静かでゆっくりできました。
建物の歴史ある感じもよかったです。 部屋がわかりづらかった。
- Jiajing (10/5): 最高! - 建物自体はすごく綺麗で、歴史が感じます。
スタッフの方も丁寧に接していただいて、素晴らしい旅でした。また来たいと思います!ありがとうございます。
- QIHUA (5/5): - the hotel is good. we ordered the dinner for 13200 yen person, we are not happy to the dinner quality,it's just so so.. The refrigerator in tge room makes too much noises and we can not sleep well. Overall, we spent over 60000 yen and it did not worth the money.
- Fukutome (7/5): -
- Francisco Agustin (10/5): -
- Dorey (9/5): Amazing -
- Sebastian (10/5): - The place is great. It was one of the best ones from my stay in Japan.
- Radoslaw (10/5): Exceptional -
- Gary (10/5): Exceptional -
- Guest (10/5): Traditional, historic luxury ryokan - We stopped here one afternoon and one night on our way to Tokyo. We had found info on the net and booked before. The inn is very old, some info said roots as long as 1000 years ago. The building also looks old, but rooms and public spaces are very clean and nice. There are steps though to some rooms, so old or disabled persons should bookrooms without steps.
The inn is in a quiet area of Akashi, no noise from outside in our room which was on the 3rd floor towards the street/road. We saw another room first, but changed to another with a bit more of a view. View was not impressive though, too many buildings between the inn and the Akashi Strait and the bridge. We could see a little part of it though.
Our room was more a suite with several rooms and a balcony section plus a wooden bathtub. Smoking was allowed in our room. We used the hot baths on the ground floor, one for women and one for men, this changes every second day so if you stay over night you can try both sections. They both have different baths and saunas and are very, very nice.
One of the reasons we chose to stay at the inn was their tako-yaki. We chose a quite large menu inclusing the tako-yaki. We got some 6-7 dishes, all excellent and served in our room. (We had more dishes than on the pictures). The food was delicious! Desserts too. Service quick and correct as it should be in a ryokan. The breakfast next morning served downstairs next to an indoor pool with a shark (!) was traditional Japanese and also excellent.
Of course a place like this is not cheap, quite pricey, but it is an experience in itself and all top quality. A walk to the strait with the changing lights on the bridge is 5-10 minutes if you are not busy eating all night.
It was a pleasure staying at the Hitomarukadan and I would love to come back one day.
Note: all menus etc in Japanese only and I did not meet any staff who spoke English, this might be a problem for foreign visitors without knowledge of Japanese. The website is also in Japanese only. I had no problem because my gf is Japanese. I suggest non-Japanese speakers who are interested in staying there to send an email first and ask if you can get understood.
You get clothes and slippers to wear inside the inn, but all slippers were about 4 sizes too small for my size 46 feet, lol.
Note: we travelled by train. A taxi from the station to the inn was a cheap, 10 minute drive.
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