"Everything about our short stay was lovely. The town was very quiet while we were there - our stay was primarily to visit the castle ruins (which we recommend!). Very charming town. The inn was very relaxing and we enjoyed the on-site onsen, and the excellent Japanese breakfast.
The room was WONDERFUL. We loved the traditional architecture-with modern amenities-and the room was clean and had very comfortable and quiet. The bathroom was modern and the complimentary drinks in the mini-bar area were perfect for our short stay.
The staff were very nice, professional.
We would definitely stay again and will recommend this inn to our friends. "
"Impeccable cleanliness, great coffee bar, staff incredibly professional, large grocery/information center just across the parking lot. Nice and peaceful with really nice views of the mountains."
"We only stayed one night. We had a large, modernized Edo-era two-story apartment (bedroom, dining and living; toilet and soaking tub/shower) with a private courtyard view in a building separate from our friends in Sasayama Castle Town. We could walk throughout the town with our friends and visit each other's full-sized apartments (complimentary shuttle also available with pre-arrangement). Yukata and jacket to meals and can be worn in town. Ours had Western beds and full private toilet/shower and private soaking tub with garden view. We stayed in early April and Sasayama Castle had a festival and the town was full of cherry trees in full bloom, especially along the river. We should have allowed more time to experience the many shops and tradesmen and Edo history and demonstrations throughout the Castle Town. It was a convenient train ride from Osaka with hotel shuttle, but accommodates driving very well. It worked well in combination with a side trip to Kinosaki Onsen between Osaka and Kyoto by train.
The Ryokan meals (breakfast is included, we also bought the dinner) were fantastic and more than we could eat. Emphasis on creative uses of locally sourced in season meats and vegetables including rice and locally crafted pottery. Very creative delicious dishes. The chefs are top of the line! The alcohol and drink selection featured world class local and international options.
Several of the staff speak English very well and foreigners and families are welcome. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Kaibara, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Kaibara has to offer?
Mameya: This holiday home rental outside of Kaibara offers a private garden and WiFi to help you feel comfortable in your new surroundings. This holiday rental also comes with free parking to give you added peace of mind.
What’s there to see and do in Kaibara?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Nukumorinosato, or get outside and enjoy nature at Sandanike Park. In the wider area, you’ll find Anma Family Museum and Sasayama Castle.
What’s a holiday rental in Kaibara like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Kaibara. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll have all the comforts of home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, holiday rentals can offer a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy front desks while still allowing you the enjoyment of travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular choice for a family trip.
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