Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 13 reviews
Located in Takamatsu, Takayanagi Ryokan is a family-run traditional inn known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Guests consistently praise the host's attentive care and friendly service, noting that it feels like staying in a local home.
The rooms and common areas are kept impeccably clean, and the private onsen facilities are highly regarded for helping guests unwind after a long day. Its proximity to local temples and art museums makes it an ideal base for exploring the area.
While the location is a bit far from the station for walking, guests are encouraged to arrange a pickup service with the host in advance. Although meals are not served on-site, the host provides excellent support by guiding guests to nearby supermarkets and restaurants, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Strengths
Exceptional and attentive service from the host
Impeccably clean rooms and common areas
Comfortable onsen facilities perfect for relaxation
Convenient location near major temples and museums
Good to Know
Distance from the station makes walking difficult
No meal service provided on-site
Recommended For
Solo Travelers — Many reviews highlight the host's helpful guidance and the quiet atmosphere, making it ideal for solo stays.
Culture Enthusiasts — Perfect for those looking to enjoy traditional ryokan vibes, onsen, and nearby temple visits.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.3/10 · 2 sites · Based on 13 reviews
Guest Reviews
2 booking sites · 13 reviews
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FAQ
Yes. Since it is a bit far from the station, it is recommended to contact the host in advance to arrange a pickup.
No, meals are not provided. However, the host is happy to guide you to nearby supermarkets and local restaurants.
There is a private onsen facility for guests, which is well-maintained and perfect for relaxing after a long day.
Yes, it is located within walking or cycling distance to several temples and art museums.
It is better suited for adults or solo travelers rather than families, and additional fees may apply for children.





















