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Ryokans in Kansai International Airport

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The best ryokans in Kansai International Airport

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Oukai Villa Izumi

Izumi (Near Kansai International Airport)

Located within 11 km of Saifuku-ji Temple and 12 km of Izumi Inoue Shrine, Oukai Villa Izumi provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Izumi.

T
Timothy
From
Singapore
The property boasts a beautiful garden and lounge. The location is in a mountain area. Very surreal!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 170 reviews
Price from
US$321.75
1 night, 2 adults

Wakayama Kada Onsen Kada Kaigetsu (ex. Azumaya Seaside Hotel)

Wakayama (Near Kansai International Airport)

Boasting indoor and open-air hot spring baths, Azumaya Seaside Hotel offers free pick-up shuttles from Kada Train Station, a 5-minute drive away. Free Wi-Fi is available at the lobby.

A
Asmae
From
Morocco
Went to celebrate my friend's birthday. They arranged the cake which was so delicious and gave her a gift drink. I'm so happy I chose this hotel to celebrate my friend's birthday.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
Very good - What previous guests thought, 453 reviews
Price from
US$102.38
1 night, 2 adults

Fudoguchikan

Izumi-Sano (Near Kansai International Airport)

At Fudoguchikan, guests can bathe in the open air, in a public hot-spring bath that boasts mountain and river views. Tranquil Japanese-style rooms offer river views, some from a private open-air bath....

P
Paul
From
New Zealand
A brilliant stay, quiet, lovely decor, forest outlook and amazing bath facilities. Oh and the service and food were excellent.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Superb - What previous guests thought, 116 reviews
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Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.