Izanro Iwasaki Ryokan (依山楼 岩崎)
4.0
Hotel
365 Misasa, Tohakugun Misasacho Tottori (Kurayoshi / MisasaArea)
Review of Izanro Iwasaki
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingOur first time staying at a ryokan, and it was a pleasant stay here. We enjoyed the onsens, wearing yukata, kaiseki (ryokan multi-course dinner) and traditional Japanese breakfast, sleeping on...
We have a wonderful stay in this traditional onsen hotel. Room provided is spacious and clean. Bed is comfortable to sleep. Food is excellent for both breakfast and dinner. The service is attentive...
We had a wonderful relaxing stay!
The public onsen (大浴場) is excellent !!!! Its very spacious, and there are multiple pools u can go into, some with food massaging stones for u to walk on. They...
The public onsen (大浴場) is excellent !!!! Its very spacious, and there are multiple pools u can go into, some with food massaging stones for u to walk on. They...
Hotel Reservation
2021/02/07 Check-in (2 persons per room)※Nightly fee per person Update date:2021/01/24Details
- Address
- 365 Misasa, Tohakugun Misasacho Tottori [map]
- Check-in
- 14:00
- Check-out
- 11:00
- Facility information
- Stop at Izanro Iwasaki Ryokan to discover the wonders of Tottori. Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Take advantage of the hotel's gift/souvenir shop, car park, meeting facilities, restaurant, coffee shop. Towels, air conditioning, heating, television, television LCD/plasma screen can be found in selected guestrooms. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as sauna, hot spring bath, massage, karaoke. Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Tottori has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Izanro Iwasaki Ryokan.
- Number of rooms
- 87
- Number of floors
- 8
Information Sources: Agoda
Access
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There is no Parking nearby.
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Tottori Areas

Tottori prefecture is Japanese seasonal diversity at its best: Huge sand dunes cover the north coast, making for the perfect summer beach trip complete with the unexpected addition of camels; November brings the delectable snow crab, while winter around Mount Daisen, the Chugoku region’s highest mountain, promises snow sports and magical views.