This inn is in a convenient loaction 3 to 4 minutes' walk from Iwai Beach. It is so close to the beach that in summer, you can leave the inn in a bathing suit. The mostly Japanese cuisine is carefully made with selected ingredients such as local fish and home-grown rice.
This is a guesthouse with two private rooms with locks:) There is a living room, 2 toilets, and 1 bathroom (shared). If you reserve two rooms, everything will be private, including the toilet and shower room. The rooms are very clean, close to Kansai Airport (2 stations, 15 minutes, 8 minutes walk to the station), and reasonably priced. Wi-Fi is also available, so you can have a comfortable time. There are restaurants and supermarkets/drug stores within walking distance, making it very convenient. Recommended for those using early morning or late night flights.
A guest house located in the forest village of Nishiawakura. Awakura Onsen Motoyu is a hot spring inn where you can enjoy a bonfire in Nishiawakura Village, a village with a population of 1,400 people surrounded on all four sides by the border of Okayama, Hyogo, and Tottori. The clear stream in front of you, the forest that surrounds you. rich source. It has been kept alive by nature and continues to exist here. A fresh meal full of the blessings of the forest, such as wild game dishes caught by village hunters, vegetables harvested in the village, cypress bread made from the village's cypress, and beer. A natural radium hot spring that boils with firewood, and there is a legend that raccoon dogs were healed by soaking in it long ago. Enjoy a bonfire under the stars.
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The hotel also serves as a roadside restaurant for tourists called Benkyoya(study house). Their heart-warming handmade dishes, such as a hot pot dish using ingredients from Mt. Chichibusan and freshwater fish cuisine, are very popular. You can also have a barbecue from spring to autumn.