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Latest Reviews for Kochi Hotels

Sansuien
4.1/541 Reviews
We had a chance to have a special meal at Sansuien during a recent visit to Kochi. The hotel was very nice. It seems to be a popular venue for local weddings. Our tour had an arranged lunch at the hotel and it was magnificent. Many, many courses, very interesting choices, and a beautiful presentation. One of the very best culinary experiences that we had in Japan. If we ever have a chance to stay in the Kochi area, we would definitely give this place a try.
Jyoseikan
4.5/573 Reviews
The hotel tatami rooms are spacious and clean, and the dinner sashimi is too big to finish. 10 packages with super cost-effective. Checked in in early March, the courtyard early cherry has opened.
Auberge Tosayama
4.4/510 Reviews
We were in the area to tour Kochi's sights and sounds, and while Auberge Tosayama is about a 45 minute drive from the city, we had our own car and felt that relaxing in a remote oasis would be better than staying at a bland, large hotel. After staying at this retreat, we felt that we made a good choice. It's a stylish small resort (only 16 rooms total) that blends in nicely with its mountainous surroundings. It has a mostly earthly tone in muted colors that really soothed our soul and made us feel one with nature. The reception area has floor-to-ceiling windows with great views of the lush greenery and rolling hills all around. Our Villa was accessed by crossing the river via a suspension bridge (it's sturdy, not to worry) - an interesting way to get to the room without it being too far to be an arduous task. The Villa itself is one of a few that on the other side of the river, and each are detached units that are reminiscent of a mountain hut. The Villa was tastefully furnished and well appointed. While we generally prefer larger rooms with bedrooms that are separate from the living room, the junior suite-style layout was adequate. Two nits to pick, however. First, no Onsen (natural hot springs) bath in the room, as is the case with many top-end ryokans. Secondly, internet speeds were terrible... that is, if we could even get connected (it was intermittent.) While I understand that the purpose of staying in a place like this is to unwind and disconnect from the civilized world, it would be nice to have the option to get online should we so choose. Oh, one more thing... the nearest electrical outlet is FAR from the only table in the room; we borrowed a long extension cord, but even then, it was literally a stretch for the cable to reach my laptop. At least they have a communal Onsen, which is gender segregated (like 99% of public ryokan Onsen baths) and offers both an indoor and open-air bath. It's not very large, but given the small number of rooms on site, it's doubtful that you'll have to share it with too many people, save for late afternoons (just before dinner) and late mornings (after breakfast and just before check-out time.) Auberge Tosayama's supposed calling card is its food offerings - after all, it has ”Auberge” in its name. We enjoyed the meals, and it's probably as good as it's going to get in Kochi. It won't be on our ”10 best ryokan meals” list, but it doesn't have to be. Not everything was spectacular, but there were a few memorable dishes. The Foie Gras ”Joyo Mushi” was a dish consisting of Foie Gras mixed with grated Yam that was steamed into a ball shape, topped with Uni (Sea Urchin) and doused with Ankake sauce. Even the simpler dishes, including a salad that contained locally-sourced vegetables such as Komatsuna (Japanese Mustard Spinach) and Japanese Turnip was excellent. We were in Kochi after all, so we really wanted to try some of the indigenous dishes... and Auberge Tosayama did a great job introducing us to many lo
Dormy Inn Kochi
4.7/561 Reviews
This hotel is comfortable and spacious. All the designs are thoughtful. The room is large, and the pool is also large. It is outside the bathroom, so it is more spacious to use. There are three hot spring pools. After washing, you can enjoy free popsicles with various flavors. The breakfast is rich. There is also free soy sauce ramen from 9:30 to 11:00 in the evening. There were many people when checking in, and the lady immediately used the machine to quickly check me in. I will try to find this hotel to stay in when I come to Japan in the future.

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  • How much does a Hot spring hotel cost in Kochi?

    The average price for Hot spring hotels in Kochi is AED 1,096 on weekdays and AED 1,243 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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    If you are traveling to Kochi for work or a holiday, Dormy Inn Kochi , Sansuien and Jyoseikan are top-rated hotels.

  • Which Hot spring hotels in Kochi offer breakfast?

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of hotels4
Number of Reviews 185
Lowest PriceAED 186
Highest PriceAED 4,474
Average Price(Weekend Night)AED 1,243
Average Price(Weekday Night)AED 1,096
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