Rinkan Denentoshi Station × Recommended Hotel·Ryokan

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The gateway to Mount Koya, enjoy a relaxing stay with rejuvenating hot springs and exquisite cuisine.

At Kii Misou, the gateway to Mount Koya, enjoy a relaxing moment surrounded by natural greenery and the scent of history.

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Reliable Route Inn quality across The whole country. Approximately 6 minutes by car from JR Hashimoto Station, featuring a large public bath.

We warmly welcome business travelers, families, and groups of friends! Approximately 6 minutes by car or 20 minutes on foot from Hashimoto Station on the JR Wakayama Line and Nankai Koya Line. About 60 minutes from Mihara Kita IC on the Hanwa Expressway and about 5 minutes from Hashimoto IC on the Keinawa Expressway.

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Entire house rental, 53m² space with 4 single beds, living and dining area provided. Ideal for family trips.

A spacious 53 square meter (33 tatami mats) area featuring 4 single beds, a dining and living space, bath, toilet (with bidet), refrigerator, free Wi-Fi, and a TV (YouTube compatible). The entire Property is reserved for your stay, and as an unmanned Facility, you can enjoy your time without worrying about other guests or staff. The entrance key is a unique PIN code for each guest and comes with an auto-lock system for your peace of mind. (The PIN code will be sent via email approximately 5 days before check-in.) Child Sharing Existing Bedding is free for one child per adult. A check-in camera is installed in the entrance windbreak room.

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A Ryokan designed by Tatsuno Kingo, the architect of Tokyo Station, registered as a National Tangible Cultural Property.

The main building of Nanten-en was originally located in Sakai Ohama as "Shioyu Kazokuyu" and was relocated in its entirety to Amami, a place known for its natural Onsen, in 1935. It was then transformed into an Onsen Ryokan for pilgrims visiting Mount Koya. The predecessor, "Shioyu Kazokuyu," was designed by Kingo Tatsuno, a renowned architect of the Meiji and Taisho eras who contributed to many iconic modern architectural works. As one of the few remaining examples of traditional Japanese architecture, it continues to convey its historical significance.The former Koya Highway runs north to south, and the 3,000-tsubo Japanese garden, surrounded by the rich natural backdrop of the Kongō-Katsuragi mountain range, offers a picturesque setting. The garden, adorned with flowers blooming throughout the year and the chirping of wild birds echoing through the mountains, retains the timeless charm of a serene paradise.

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