Facade/entrance in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

Hotel Hoogtepunten

Welcome to the 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae, your charming gateway to the heart of Miyoshi, Japan! Nestled at Ikedacho Sarada 1804-9, this delightful 3-star guest house promises to make your stay an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're in town for exploration or relaxation, our cozy chambers beckon you to indulge in a peaceful retreat. With prices starting at just $XXX per night, it’s the perfect choice for wanderers seeking comfort without breaking the bank.

Facade/entrance in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Bed in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

Kamers

Kamer - 4 eenpersoonsbedden

Japanse stijl

Studio

Ontdek Meer

When you're not busy soaking up the local culture, delight in our top-notch amenities that cater to every traveler’s need! Unleash your appetite at our on-site restaurant, or grab a drink at the bar to unwind after a day of exploration. Enjoy the convenience of free private parking and high-speed WiFi! Plus, we keep it cool with air conditioning in every room, ensuring your comfort is our priority.

Facade/entrance in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Facade/entrance in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

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With 244 glowing reviews, guests rave about the friendly atmosphere and welcoming environment of 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae. Just 7,7mi from the bustling city center, you're ideally positioned to explore all that Miyoshi has to offer while having a tranquil haven to return to. Join the ranks of delighted travelers and make your stay a chapter in your travel story!

Bed in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Bed in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

Plan uw verblijf

When it comes to dining, 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae knows how to please its guests! Step into our family-friendly restaurant, Heso Salon, where the delicious aroma of local cuisine fills the air. Enjoy a delightful array of dishes that celebrate the flavors of Japan, offering something for everyone in the family. Whether you’re relishing a hearty breakfast to start your day or unwinding with dinner after a long day of exploring, the vibrant ambiance of Heso Salon is a perfect backdrop for some quality family time. Take a seat, savor the scrumptious meals, and make memories that will linger long after you’ve left.

Restaurant/places to eat in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Food and drinks in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

Voorzieningen

Restaurant

Gratis Privéparkeergelegenheid

Gratis wifi

Airconditioning

Bar

Niet-roken kamers

Restaurant/places to eat in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Restaurant/places to eat in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae

Restaurant

heso salon

Gezinsvriendelijk

American breakfast in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Restaurant/places to eat in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
Facade/entrance in 4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae
This is a mixture of a traditional ryokan and a modern hotel, but better. Located in the middle of the island or the fork of the road for most traveling to other places, the hotel is perfect for passerby's not just because is next to the JR Awa-Ikeda Station, but because it also has a restaurant on the first floor and a good one at that! The staff and the managers of the inn and the restaurants are beyond professional and very fun. We arrived a bit late in the day but they waited for us and were so accommodating when we were desperate for dinner that despite one of our travelers being a vegan and one a pescatarian, they made one of the most amazing curry meals with only vegetables for them. The food options were amazing and they even sell souvenirs that come from the local area. The check-in process was super easy and the check-out even easier. We just had to leave everything in order, though I missed saying goodbye to the staff at the restaurant since we left before they opened for service. We had the best dinner there in the four days we stayed. The location of the place is in the center of town, near the Tobacco Museum, which we didn't get a chance to go because we had other tours in the area and our schedules were packed. There are tons of shops and good food, also a public bath house within walking distance. We went shopping in the area and were surprised to find so many local items being sold just around the corner from the place. Everyone in town is super friendly and amazing and the food was very good. The tatami mats appear to be brand new, very firm and super comfortable for sleeping. Our room was spacious and very beautiful, even the chandelier was very authentically Japanese in design. The bathrooms and showers were shared but they were immaculate. They even had a shower and changing room for women only, which helped a lot. Everything was very clean and the entire place just like the entire town smelled like Japanese cedar wood.

Princess

We very much enjoyed our stay. The host and staff were very friendly and helpful. This was the only accommodation we stayed at during our 16 day trip to Japan that had futons to sleep on, we were surprised at how conformable they were. Food in the Bistro was typical Japanese soul food, it was very tasty and very reasonably priced. The proximity of this property to the Awa-Ikeda train station was fantastic less than a minutes walk. We used this location as a base for two excellent day trips, A 5hr guided bus tour of the beautiful Iya Valley & Oboke Gorge which departed directly from the Awa-Ikeda train station. A trip to Kochi visiting the Castle, the amazing Sunday Market & the Hirome Food Market all of which highly recommended.

John

This was one of my favourite accommodations during my trip to Japan. The staff is super friendly and welcoming, and big bonus that they even have their own bistro/restaurant within the guest house. We ate there twice (once lunch, once dinner) out of convenience, and because after 6pm not a lot of restaurants are open in Miyoshi. The menu was extensive and featured a lot of gibier / game dishes which this area is famous for (we enjoyed deer and wild boar). The prices are also quite fair and the portions large. The room was very comfortable (tatami room), and it's a less than 5min walk from the train station, from where you can easily travel down towards Iya Valley / Kochi, and back towards Okayama to catch a Shinkansen.

Christina

Great guest house in the quiet village of Awa Ikeda. From here you can take a train Oboke and then bus to the vine bridge, peeing boy, onsen and Scarecrow Village. These will be two separate day trips. Yukai, who worksite cafe , speaks great English and helped us figure out us schedule. Food in restaurant is great. We especially like the lunch sets! Grocery and hardware store within walking distance. Also a local Sake brewery you can tour! Amazing 3 night stay! Would highly recommend.

Amy

The accommodation is just 2min on foot from Awaikeda Station. Room and facilities have been very clean. The Japanese style room was very spacious and comfortable. In the front / basement is a restaurant where you can have dinner. The restaurant serves mainly regional game. It's delicious. The accommodation can prepare a sandwich for breakfast which one picks up from the fridge in the morning. However, given the price, breakfast from a convenience store may be a good alternative.

Alexander

This is a mixture of a traditional ryokan and a modern hotel, but better. Located in the middle of the island or the fork of the road for most traveling to other places, the hotel is perfect for passerby's not just because is next to the JR Awa-Ikeda Station, but because it also has a restaurant on the first floor and a good one at that! The staff and the managers of the inn and the restaurants are beyond professional and very fun. We arrived a bit late in the day but they waited for us and were so accommodating when we were desperate for dinner that despite one of our travelers being a vegan and one a pescatarian, they made one of the most amazing curry meals with only vegetables for them. The food options were amazing and they even sell souvenirs that come from the local area. The check-in process was super easy and the check-out even easier. We just had to leave everything in order, though I missed saying goodbye to the staff at the restaurant since we left before they opened for service. We had the best dinner there in the four days we stayed. The location of the place is in the center of town, near the Tobacco Museum, which we didn't get a chance to go because we had other tours in the area and our schedules were packed. There are tons of shops and good food, also a public bath house within walking distance. We went shopping in the area and were surprised to find so many local items being sold just around the corner from the place. Everyone in town is super friendly and amazing and the food was very good. The tatami mats appear to be brand new, very firm and super comfortable for sleeping. Our room was spacious and very beautiful, even the chandelier was very authentically Japanese in design. The bathrooms and showers were shared but they were immaculate. They even had a shower and changing room for women only, which helped a lot. Everything was very clean and the entire place just like the entire town smelled like Japanese cedar wood.

Princess

We very much enjoyed our stay. The host and staff were very friendly and helpful. This was the only accommodation we stayed at during our 16 day trip to Japan that had futons to sleep on, we were surprised at how conformable they were. Food in the Bistro was typical Japanese soul food, it was very tasty and very reasonably priced. The proximity of this property to the Awa-Ikeda train station was fantastic less than a minutes walk. We used this location as a base for two excellent day trips, A 5hr guided bus tour of the beautiful Iya Valley & Oboke Gorge which departed directly from the Awa-Ikeda train station. A trip to Kochi visiting the Castle, the amazing Sunday Market & the Hirome Food Market all of which highly recommended.

John

This was one of my favourite accommodations during my trip to Japan. The staff is super friendly and welcoming, and big bonus that they even have their own bistro/restaurant within the guest house. We ate there twice (once lunch, once dinner) out of convenience, and because after 6pm not a lot of restaurants are open in Miyoshi. The menu was extensive and featured a lot of gibier / game dishes which this area is famous for (we enjoyed deer and wild boar). The prices are also quite fair and the portions large. The room was very comfortable (tatami room), and it's a less than 5min walk from the train station, from where you can easily travel down towards Iya Valley / Kochi, and back towards Okayama to catch a Shinkansen.

Christina

Great guest house in the quiet village of Awa Ikeda. From here you can take a train Oboke and then bus to the vine bridge, peeing boy, onsen and Scarecrow Village. These will be two separate day trips. Yukai, who worksite cafe , speaks great English and helped us figure out us schedule. Food in restaurant is great. We especially like the lunch sets! Grocery and hardware store within walking distance. Also a local Sake brewery you can tour! Amazing 3 night stay! Would highly recommend.

Amy

The accommodation is just 2min on foot from Awaikeda Station. Room and facilities have been very clean. The Japanese style room was very spacious and comfortable. In the front / basement is a restaurant where you can have dinner. The restaurant serves mainly regional game. It's delicious. The accommodation can prepare a sandwich for breakfast which one picks up from the fridge in the morning. However, given the price, breakfast from a convenience store may be a good alternative.

Alexander

This is a mixture of a traditional ryokan and a modern hotel, but better. Located in the middle of the island or the fork of the road for most traveling to other places, the hotel is perfect for passerby's not just because is next to the JR Awa-Ikeda Station, but because it also has a restaurant on the first floor and a good one at that! The staff and the managers of the inn and the restaurants are beyond professional and very fun. We arrived a bit late in the day but they waited for us and were so accommodating when we were desperate for dinner that despite one of our travelers being a vegan and one a pescatarian, they made one of the most amazing curry meals with only vegetables for them. The food options were amazing and they even sell souvenirs that come from the local area. The check-in process was super easy and the check-out even easier. We just had to leave everything in order, though I missed saying goodbye to the staff at the restaurant since we left before they opened for service. We had the best dinner there in the four days we stayed. The location of the place is in the center of town, near the Tobacco Museum, which we didn't get a chance to go because we had other tours in the area and our schedules were packed. There are tons of shops and good food, also a public bath house within walking distance. We went shopping in the area and were surprised to find so many local items being sold just around the corner from the place. Everyone in town is super friendly and amazing and the food was very good. The tatami mats appear to be brand new, very firm and super comfortable for sleeping. Our room was spacious and very beautiful, even the chandelier was very authentically Japanese in design. The bathrooms and showers were shared but they were immaculate. They even had a shower and changing room for women only, which helped a lot. Everything was very clean and the entire place just like the entire town smelled like Japanese cedar wood.

Princess

We very much enjoyed our stay. The host and staff were very friendly and helpful. This was the only accommodation we stayed at during our 16 day trip to Japan that had futons to sleep on, we were surprised at how conformable they were. Food in the Bistro was typical Japanese soul food, it was very tasty and very reasonably priced. The proximity of this property to the Awa-Ikeda train station was fantastic less than a minutes walk. We used this location as a base for two excellent day trips, A 5hr guided bus tour of the beautiful Iya Valley & Oboke Gorge which departed directly from the Awa-Ikeda train station. A trip to Kochi visiting the Castle, the amazing Sunday Market & the Hirome Food Market all of which highly recommended.

John

This was one of my favourite accommodations during my trip to Japan. The staff is super friendly and welcoming, and big bonus that they even have their own bistro/restaurant within the guest house. We ate there twice (once lunch, once dinner) out of convenience, and because after 6pm not a lot of restaurants are open in Miyoshi. The menu was extensive and featured a lot of gibier / game dishes which this area is famous for (we enjoyed deer and wild boar). The prices are also quite fair and the portions large. The room was very comfortable (tatami room), and it's a less than 5min walk from the train station, from where you can easily travel down towards Iya Valley / Kochi, and back towards Okayama to catch a Shinkansen.

Christina

Great guest house in the quiet village of Awa Ikeda. From here you can take a train Oboke and then bus to the vine bridge, peeing boy, onsen and Scarecrow Village. These will be two separate day trips. Yukai, who worksite cafe , speaks great English and helped us figure out us schedule. Food in restaurant is great. We especially like the lunch sets! Grocery and hardware store within walking distance. Also a local Sake brewery you can tour! Amazing 3 night stay! Would highly recommend.

Amy

The accommodation is just 2min on foot from Awaikeda Station. Room and facilities have been very clean. The Japanese style room was very spacious and comfortable. In the front / basement is a restaurant where you can have dinner. The restaurant serves mainly regional game. It's delicious. The accommodation can prepare a sandwich for breakfast which one picks up from the fridge in the morning. However, given the price, breakfast from a convenience store may be a good alternative.

Alexander

Locatie

Ikedacho Sarada 1804-9, Miyoshi, 778-0003, Japan

4S STAY Awaikeda Ekimae