Hostel Anchorage is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk away from Motomachi Station and about a 7-minute train ride and walk away from Sannomiya Station. Private rooms come with a seating area while dormitory rooms are equipped with bunk beds. Bathroom facilities are shared and free amenities are provided. Guests can use the shared kitchen or relax in the common area on site. A convenience store is located within a 2-minute walk from Hostel Anchorage and there are many dining options within a 10-minute walking distance from the property. Kobe Harborland umie, a popular shopping area, is approximately a 15-minute walk from Hostel Anchorage, while the waterfront park, Meriken Park is a 10-minute walk away. Boasting beautiful city views at night, Kikuseidai, the view point on Mount Maya, is a 60-minute drive or bus ride from the property. The closest airport is Kobe Airport, a 20-minute drive or a 30-minute train ride from the accommodation. Osaka Itami Airport is 60-minutes from the hostel via public bus.
A theater of the sea and sky that has unfolded since ancient times. The stage is Fukue Island, a World Cultural Heritage Site in the Goto Islands. It was formed about 1 million years ago by lava that flowed out from the eruption of Mt. Oni One of the most scenic spots on the island = "Goto Retreat ray" built on a hill on the Abunze lava coast There are 26 guest rooms on the 3rd floor, all with oceanfront and open-air baths Sometimes the light that shines through the clouds washes my heart like an angel. At Ray Dining, where you can enjoy fresh seafood with a wide variety of fish species throughout the four seasons, We will serve it as "Japanese food of light" inspired by the essence of island culture. The scent of the tide, the wind of Goto, the eternal sky The past and the future are connected, and where there is light, there is also shadow. Luxury Hotel 'Island of Prayer, Inn of Light' debuts in Fukue Island
A hidden hot spring inn located in front of the famous waterfall 'Awamata no Taki' in Yoro Valley, situated in the south-central part of Chiba Prefecture. Otaki Town, which includes Yoro Valley, has long been a key trading hub where mountain and sea treasures intersect. Though nestled in the mountains, you can enjoy carefully selected delicacies from the mountains and seas of Minami Boso. The hot spring, named 'Fossil Bath' because sea urchin fossils from about 120 million years ago were discovered during excavation, is known for its beneficial effects on skin conditions, burns, and wounds, and is also called 'Beauty Bath.' Relax and unwind surrounded by the grand nature of Oku Boso.