Ryokan in Miyazu with full-service spa and restaurant
This smoke-free ryokan features a full-service spa, a restaurant and concierge services. Free WiFi in public areas, free self parking and free train station pick-up are also provided. Additionally, tour/ticket assistance, a garden and gift shops/newsstands are on-site. Bathrooms are shared.
Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel offers 16 air-conditioned accommodations with a safe and complimentary slippers. Each accommodation is individually decorated. Guests can surf the web using complimentary wireless Internet access. Guests have access to shared bathrooms. Bathrooms include baths or showers, hairdryers and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Housekeeping is provided on a daily basis.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on-site or nearby; fees may apply.
Guests can indulge in a pampering treatment at the ryokan's full-service spa. Services include massages. Public bath/onsen services include an indoor public bath and yukata (Japanese robe). These services feature separate men's and women's areas.
Our customers tell us that they enjoy the overall property condition at Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel. During your stay, you're just a quick walk from Wakinomiya Shrine. Features include free WiFi in public areas, free self-parking and free train pick-up service.
Free WiFi
Free self-parking
Enjoy a bite to eat at the restaurant
Indulge with massages at the spa
Services include a concierge, tour or ticket assistance and luggage storage
On-site recreation includes bicycles to rent
Just a 4-minute walk from Wakinomiya Shrine and 4 minutes on foot from Miyazu Catholic Church
Free train station pick-up and train station drop-off shuttle service
There's a restaurant on site. WiFi is free in public spaces. Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel offers its guests a full-service spa. A train station pick-up shuttle and A train station drop-off shuttle are free. Multilingual staff, gift shops/newsstands, and tour/ticket assistance are also featured at Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel. Free self parking is available.
This 3.5-star Miyazu ryokan is smoke free.
On-site venue – This restaurant specialises in Japanese cuisine and serves breakfast and dinner. Reservations are required.
Languages
English, Japanese
Property amenities
Internet
Available in all rooms: Free WiFi
Available in some public areas: Free WiFi
Parking and transport
Electric car charging station on site
Free train station pick-up and drop-off shuttle
Free self parking on site
Food and drink
A restaurant
Conveniences
Gift shop/newsstand
Limited-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Safe at front desk
Guest services
Concierge services
Housekeeping (daily)
Multilingual staff
Tour and ticket assistance
Outdoors
Garden
In a regional park
Full-service spa
Massage
Public indoor bath (no minerals)
Separate men/women areas in public bath
Spa open daily
Yukata (Japanese robes)
Accessibility
No lift
More
3 floors
Banquet hall
Built in 1900
Genkan (entryway)
Smoke-free property
Room amenities
Bedroom
Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
Bathtub or shower
Hair dryer
Shared bathroom
Slippers
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Towels provided
Food and drink
Electric kettle
More
Air conditioning
Fusuma (room partition)
Heating
Individual decor
Safe
Tatami (woven mat) flooring
Policies
Check-in
Check-in start time: 3 PM; check-in end time: 7 PM
Minimum check-in age - 18
Check-out
Check-out before 10 AM
Special check-in instructions
This property offers transfers from the train station; guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation
The front desk is open daily from 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Front desk staffed during limited hours
Access methods
Front desk (limited hours)
Pets
No pets allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome.
Rollaway/extra beds are not available.
Cots (infant beds) are not available.
Payment types at the property
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Guests must contact this property in advance to reserve access to the public bath facility
This property accepts credit cards and cash
Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel offers transfers from the train station. Please contact the property on the number on the booking confirmation with your arrival details prior to travel. The front desk at this property is open daily from 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival.
We should mention
As required by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, all international visitors must submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels etc). Also, it's required that lodging proprietors photocopy the passports of all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the on-site public bathing facilities.
Property is also known as
Seikiro
Seikiro Inn Miyazu
Seikiro Miyazu
Seikiro Miyazu, Japan - Kyoto Prefecture
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Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel
Seikiro Historical Museum Miyazu
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Seikiro Ryokan Historical Museum Hotel Reviews
Reviews
8.2
Very good
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I thought was good hotel.but it was bit a dirty at some point.No ones want to stay there. I paid 20$ for the breakfast.it was wasted money.It’s not worth it as a price.never gonna go again
Subaru
Stayed 1 night in May 2020
8/10 Good
Verified traveller
Travelled with partner
24 Oct 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities
Unique experience in a well kept Ryokan. We enjoyed cycling around the town and checking out Japanese architecture. The breakfasts and dinner at the ryokan were exceptional traditional meals well worth the reasonable cost. Enjoyed the Japanese style bathing and peaceful environment
Verified traveller
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2019
10/10 Excellent
Verified traveller
11 Oct 2019
Verified traveller
Stayed 1 night in Oct 2019
8/10 Good
Lee Lian Audrey
17 Jul 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, room comfort
Interesting Ryokan with History
It’s got Long history. First thing that struck us was hmm .. the lack of guests. The staff that checked us in also served us dinner and breakfast. Luggage had to be lifted and carried not rolled on the tatami.
This was an amazing stay! Everyone should go! Everything exceeded all of my expectations. Get the breakfast, because it is an experience. Beautiful and worth every penny.
Good experience on traditional japanese hotel. The room is spacious for 2 pax. No shower room. Need to experience Japanese public bath style at 1st storey. There is a shopping complex next to it.
Miyazu is a small quiet town. There is not much around when you get off the train station apart from walking to your hotel. Took us about 15 minutes to find the hotel. Surprisingly, there's a shopping centre close by, and bus stops to get to Amanohashidate. Our room is very spacious with sitting areas, bath and toilet, with aircon. The wooden bathtub is like an antique exhibit of this historic building. We just used the public baths. Within 2 minutes walk from the hotel is the seaside park looking across to the Amanohashidate sandbar. The views on the sea are stunning.
Hotel staff are friendly and the breakfast is superb. Even though there was not much to do at night in this small town, we enjoyed our stay very much.
Jeanne
Stayed 1 night in Nov 2018
8/10 Good
Agnes
4 Nov 2018
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, room comfort
Very pleasant stay in this historical ryokan- a bit old but well kept. Dry pleasant family who tries to make your stay as pleasant as possible.
This is a very traditional Ryokan that operates as a local museum during the day.
The rooms are quite spacious, and ours overlooked a beautiful and serene garden. Staff was very friendly and helpful when it came to information on local sights and how to get to them. Bicycles can be rented and are really a nice way to see the area. We biked to Amanohashidate rather than take the available train or bus. My bicycle was in need of some TLC - but rentals from other services seemed to be in the same condition.
Breakfast is very traditional Japanese style and served in a large room on the third floor. As a Westerner I am not used to sitting cross legged on the floor in my yukata and a chair was offered to me. I toughed it out.
Location is quite nice - there are very few places to eat in the immediate area, but quite a few nice places in Amanohashidate - which is about 2km away.
The lobby is filled with books and brochures - many in English - which can provide a sense of history for visitors.
I was quite pleased with my stay.
brian
Stayed 1 night in Sep 2018
10/10 Excellent
Phyllis
6 Jul 2018
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, room comfort
Not new....and grateful for it!
This was a great place to stay in the area......from the traditional ryokan days. The rooms and bath was clean however there could be renovations or deep cleaning some areas that would make coming back easier! We stayed for three days and hope that it will remain open and serving guests for many years to come. Internet could be stronger and available in the rooms. The service, the atmosphere, and the way that ryokan allows a visitor to touch Japan.....was lovely.
It was like being taken back in time. This ryokan is beautiful and very spacious. Very friendly staff. Beautiful hot onsen. I wish we had taken the option of breakfast and dinner
It took me a while to consider how to write this in order to shed some objective light on how this ryokan is poorly run and lack of upkeep. My views are mostly negative and different from those below (relied on which I had unfortunately booked a room for one night at ¥13000 without any meals and was in deep regret):-
- the ladies at the reception were effcient in checking me in.
- no one offered to bring my luggage to my room. Having waited for a while, I ended up carrying it myself up the two flights of stairs which are narow and precarious.
- the carpets in the hallway were full of water stain. Being a culturally preserved structure isn't an excuse for leaving your property in a dilapidated state. Pls live up to your name and reputation!
- the room itself was spacious and clean though.Yet the toilet was smelly probably due to the old drainage system.
- the public bath was disastrous-dirty and apparently no one was there to do the regular cleaning throughout the evening.
- when I checked out at 07:30 the following morning to go to Ine, I again had to carry the suitcase back down. The other reviews mentioned shuttle service between the train station was just a myth in my case. Although a couple was dropped off right right front, neither the lady nor the driver offered to give me a ride when I told them that I was headed for Miyazu station.
This was by far my worst experience in staying at a Japanese ryokan.
S
Stayed 1 night in Nov 2017
8/10 Good
John, Nelson, New Zealand
6 Sept 2017
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, room comfort
Your Hotel is the museum.
Firstly, please read the reviews that other guests have posted about this Hotel ; the good and not so good comments are accurate.
Secondly, I regret not booking a two night stay.
"Experience is everything" - how could you come to Japan and miss out on a Ryokan stopover..??
I travel to Miyazu for sightseeing (Amanohashidate, Ine no Funaya and Kyougamisaki). You can either walk to the Ryokan (about 15 minutes from the Miyazu Train Station) or go by bus (Miyazu Train station to Michinoeki). The bus stop is close to the Ryokan. Also, there is a supermarket nearby. You can get most of the supply in there.
The Male stuff of the ryokan is friendly and helpful. Upon arrival, he gave me some useful information about sightseeing route and traffic .
The room is a bit old and wearing (but it is acceptable, since the ryokan is an very old building) Overall it is quite comfortable.
Family of four enjoyed the convent location of the historical location. Close to multiple local sightseeing destinations. traditional japanese style meals. spacious rooms.
This is an incredible place to stay if you wish to immerse yourself with traditional Japanese culture. Everything from the traditional room to the bath house is representative of Japan at its very best. Besides the rice pillow which took some getting used to this hotel was an absolute golden find. Absolutely stay here and visit this beautiful town.