Mejores hoteles en Ōda

Explora Ōda con 16 alojamientos cerca de lugares emblemáticos, hoteles de lujo y boutiques exclusivas, para disfrutar del mejor shopping y la mejor gastronomía.

Shikinoyado Sahimeno
7,8 (13 valoración)

Shikinoyado Sahimeno ★★★

📍 2078-2 Sanbechō Shigaku, Ōda

"I'm glad I was able to do it slowly."

Watowa
8,2 (7 valoración)

Watowa ★★

📍 19 Yunotsuro, Yunotsu-cho, Ōda

"En el centro de una de las dos calles principales de Yunotsu, me quedé en la cápsula de fondo, que es mucho más espaciosa que la cápsula de arriba, desde que tienes espacio para poner tus cosas. La cocina está equipada con condimentos básicos como sopa de soja y aceite de cocina. La única preocupación que tenía fue el control en curso, que por suerte me fue informado antes leyendo las opiniones. Esto puede ser problemático para los huéspedes que llegan a pie, ya que tendrás que retroceder a Kazeto si llegas erróneamente primero en Watowa. El personal de inspección fue útil y amigable (en inglés) y proporcionaba información completa sobre las instalaciones y atracciones de Yunotsu y sus alrededores."

Tabinoyado Kiunsoh
8,4 (22 valoración)

Tabinoyado Kiunsoh ★★★

📍 Yunotsuchō Yunotsu, ロ−202−1, Ōda

"Disfruté del gusto del paisaje japonés. La experiencia de la primavera caliente cercana 1400-year-old también fue atractiva. Se recomienda probar la tranquila antigua atmósfera japonesa. Las comidas también son típicas de las comidas japonesas de estilo doméstico. Pude relajarme más porque era un propietario amigable que hablaba coreano."

Yuzako Onsen Ryokan
6,3 (3 valoración)

Yuzako Onsen Ryokan ★★★

📍 853 Nimacho Amagouchi, Ōda

"The customer service was very good"

Ryokan Masuya
10 (3 valoración)

Ryokan Masuya ★★★

📍 Yunotsucho Yunotsuguchi 32, Ōda

"This is the oldest inn in Yunotsu. When visiting a hot spring resort for the first time, I always choose historic inns and like to hear about the town's history and origins from the innkeeper, so I chose this one without hesitation. [Rooms] Parts of the building remain from the Meiji era. In recent years, the interior has been modernized and the number of rooms with beds has increased. I prefer traditional Japanese-style rooms, even if they are a little inconvenient, so I stayed in the "Kinnami" room, which has retained most of its Meiji-era design rather than a fully renovated room. However, this room was comfortable with a renovated bathroom, a table and chairs in the tatami room, an adjoining bedroom, and the air conditioning worked well, so there were no problems with the older room. [Food] Since I was planning a week-long stay, I figured the amount of regular ryokan meals would be too much for me, so I initially booked a room-only plan. However, after reading reviews of the inn and learning about its excellent food, I decided to book a one-night stay with two meals included. As everyone has said, both dinner and breakfast were truly delicious, and the tableware was also exquisite. However, because it was so delicious, it was impossible to eat the same amount every day, so from my second night onwards, I opted for lighter meals at nearby restaurants... (laughs). Many of the restaurant owners are young people who have moved here, and they always say, "Masuya Ryokan serves the best food in Yunotsu." It's clear that all these young chefs respect the head chef of Masuya Ryokan, and I thought this was a really great town. [Baths] Yunotsu Onsen has two hot springs, Motoyu and Yakushiyu, both of which are available as outdoor baths. Masuya Ryokan apparently draws its water from Yakushiyu. The bath area is not large and there is no open-air bath, but the water quality is excellent. This is a famous hot spring that is perfect for those who are particular about water quality and natural hot spring water. There is also a newly renovated and beautiful free-use private bath, making it convenient for people who require assistance and families with children. [Location] Located in a beautiful townscape designated as a World Heritage Site, about a 15-minute walk from JR Yunotsu Station, the inn offers shuttle service to and from the station. The hot spring town is small, so outdoor baths and restaurants are within five minutes of the inn. Ryugozen Shrine, where Yunotsu Kagura dance is dedicated, is located almost diagonally across the street. The Yunotsu Kagura performance was a powerful and magnificent piece of local performing art. Strolling around the hot spring town in a yukata was also enjoyable. [Access] The nearest station is JR Yunotsu Station on the San'in Main Line, which has few trains. It is a remote location, far from all major nearby points, including Izumo Airport, Iwami Airport, Okayama Station, Hiroshima Station, and Yamaguchi Station. However, this is precisely why the inn is located in a beautiful hot spring town that maintains its tranquility and elegance. I highly recommend this inn for anyone looking to enjoy a quiet, traditional Japanese hot spring experience."

Yururi
9,2 (6 valoración)

Yururi ★★★

📍 Shimaneken Odashi Yunotsu Choyu no Tsu, Ōda

"The old-fashioned Japanese-style building has a charming atmosphere and is very relaxing. Thank you for storing our luggage early. This allowed us to easily take a bath at Yakushiyu and stroll around the fishing port, which was very helpful. It's basically self-service, but amenities, a kettle, tableware, and other facilities were provided, so we were able to relax without any problems. The photo shows Yakushiyu, which is a one-minute walk away;"

Nakanoya Ryokan
9,5 (1 valoración)

Nakanoya Ryokan ★★★

📍 12-2, Yunotsuguchi, Yunotsu-Cho, Ōda

"Although the inn is located in an old townscape, the rooms have been renovated and have a lovely, clean interior. I was impressed the moment I stepped inside. I apologize for any inconvenience caused as I was staying with my 2-year-old grandson, but I appreciate the excellent service and warm welcome. Thank you very much. I would definitely stay here again if I visit Yunotsu Onsen again."

Sanbesou
8,7 (5 valoración)

Sanbesou ★★

📍 2072-1 Sanbecho Shigaku, Ōda

"Alojamiento nacional cerca de San Pinguin. Lo uso para viajar un día. La tarifa de entrada es de 650 yenes. Las piscinas de salchichas en dos lagunas abiertos fluyen directamente de 33 grados de origen. La sopa está bailando como la polvo fina. La sopa roja es una sopa caliente. También es caliente y cómoda. El depósito de agua en el interior es un ciclo de calefacción."

Umito
7,2 (3 valoración)

Umito ★★★

📍 1109-17 Kohama, Yunotsucho, Ōda

"Disfruté del momento de paz."

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Shikinoyado Sahimeno ★★★
"Excellent value for money, exquisite breakfast and dinner meals with generous portions, especially dinner. Beautiful environment, wonderful hot springs, a top choice for a relaxing vacation 👍"
★★★★★
2024-03-25
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Familias
Watowa ★★
"Muchos sitios web son muy buenos."
★★★★★
2025-03-21
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Viaje en solitario
Tabinoyado Kiunsoh ★★★
"Debe tomar un autobús o un taxi de la compañía de Huawei, pero porque se dirige hacia el mar, tiene una sensación de apertura. En cualquier caso, la sopa es deliciosa."
★★★★★
2024-05-11
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Couple
Yuzako Onsen Ryokan ★★★
"The customer service was very good"
★★★★★
2026-07-10
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Ryokan Masuya ★★★
"This is the oldest inn in Yunotsu. When visiting a hot spring resort for the first time, I always choose historic inns and like to hear about the town's history and origins from the innkeeper, so I chose this one without hesitation. [Rooms] Parts of the building remain from the Meiji era. In recent years, the interior has been modernized and the number of rooms with beds has increased. I prefer traditional Japanese-style rooms, even if they are a little inconvenient, so I stayed in the "Kinnami" room, which has retained most of its Meiji-era design rather than a fully renovated room. However, this room was comfortable with a renovated bathroom, a table and chairs in the tatami room, an adjoining bedroom, and the air conditioning worked well, so there were no problems with the older room. [Food] Since I was planning a week-long stay, I figured the amount of regular ryokan meals would be too much for me, so I initially booked a room-only plan. However, after reading reviews of the inn and learning about its excellent food, I decided to book a one-night stay with two meals included. As everyone has said, both dinner and breakfast were truly delicious, and the tableware was also exquisite. However, because it was so delicious, it was impossible to eat the same amount every day, so from my second night onwards, I opted for lighter meals at nearby restaurants... (laughs). Many of the restaurant owners are young people who have moved here, and they always say, "Masuya Ryokan serves the best food in Yunotsu." It's clear that all these young chefs respect the head chef of Masuya Ryokan, and I thought this was a really great town. [Baths] Yunotsu Onsen has two hot springs, Motoyu and Yakushiyu, both of which are available as outdoor baths. Masuya Ryokan apparently draws its water from Yakushiyu. The bath area is not large and there is no open-air bath, but the water quality is excellent. This is a famous hot spring that is perfect for those who are particular about water quality and natural hot spring water. There is also a newly renovated and beautiful free-use private bath, making it convenient for people who require assistance and families with children. [Location] Located in a beautiful townscape designated as a World Heritage Site, about a 15-minute walk from JR Yunotsu Station, the inn offers shuttle service to and from the station. The hot spring town is small, so outdoor baths and restaurants are within five minutes of the inn. Ryugozen Shrine, where Yunotsu Kagura dance is dedicated, is located almost diagonally across the street. The Yunotsu Kagura performance was a powerful and magnificent piece of local performing art. Strolling around the hot spring town in a yukata was also enjoyable. [Access] The nearest station is JR Yunotsu Station on the San'in Main Line, which has few trains. It is a remote location, far from all major nearby points, including Izumo Airport, Iwami Airport, Okayama Station, Hiroshima Station, and Yamaguchi Station. However, this is precisely why the inn is located in a beautiful hot spring town that maintains its tranquility and elegance. I highly recommend this inn for anyone looking to enjoy a quiet, traditional Japanese hot spring experience."
★★★★★
2024-02-20
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Yururi ★★★
"When I arrived I found myself a little scared because I hadn't read that check in is done in another structure. I called, I don't know how (I 0 Japanese and 0 English) I got to get me, I was very kind. The building is a very clean and well restored old house. The walls are very thin and the sound is minimal, I am silent and I was lucky because the others were it. There is a small kitchen and parking. The room is very beautiful and spacious. Neighbors are several onsen."
★★★★★
2026-06-26
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Familias
Nakanoya Ryokan ★★★
"Este es un hotel situado en la antigua zona, pero el interior ha sido renovado y limpio. Cuando entré en la habitación, me impresionó. Creo que vivimos con mi novio de dos años para traerte desconvenientes, pero gracias por su entusiasmo por el servicio de bienvenida. Gracias. Además, cuando voy a Wenjiang y le pido que se quede."
★★★★★
2025-12-29
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Parejas
Sanbesou ★★
"Visité tres calderas de agua caliente, conocidas por su sopa roja rica en metano y hierro. La piscina abierta que fluye directamente de la fuente es el agua caliente que quiere mantener a una temperatura de 33 grados de agua caliente, incluso en verano. También es delicioso el gran pan de grano de grano de grano especial que comí en el restaurante. Se dice que el cielo es bueno, así que un día me gustaría ver las estrellas visitando el lago abierto."
★★★★★
2025-06-30
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Parejas
Umito ★★★
"Disfruté del momento de paz."
★★★★★
2025-07-08

Información de viaje sobre Ōda

Enchufe y voltaje

100V/Tipo A/B

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Tipo de cambio

1 EUR ≈ 185.46 JPY

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Efectivo/Tarjetas/PayPay/Suica

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Conectividad

Docomo/KDDI/SoftBank

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Clima actual

Mayormente despejado

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Número de valoraciones

72

Número de hoteles

16

Precio labor

247 €

Precio fin sem

265 €

Hotel popular

Sanbesou

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