Kochi Onsen Hotel Miyoshi

Kochi Onsen Hotel Miyoshi

Kochi, Shikoku
3.0
8.2/10 Guest Rating
$$

Water

Hot Spring

About

Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku's Pacific coast is one of Japan's least visited and most distinctive regions — home to the wild Shimanto River (one of Japan's last undammed rivers), the rugged Tosa warrior culture, the famous Yosakoi dance festival, and some of Japan's finest bonito (katsuo) cuisine. Hotel Miyoshi brings onsen bathing culture to the city center, offering natural spring baths and traditional hospitality at accessible prices. Guests can use the ryokan as a base for day trips to the Shimanto estuary, Katsurahama beach and its Ryoma Sakamoto statue, and the pristine Cape Ashizuri — one of Shikoku's most dramatic coastal headlands.

Ideal For

Off-the-beaten-path Shikoku travelers wanting Kochi's wild Pacific coast cultureFood travelers — Kochi bonito and Pacific seafood is among Japan's finestBudget-conscious travelers wanting an onsen ryokan base in an underexplored prefectureNature and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Shimanto River and Ashizuri coastline

Key Experiences

1Freshest tataki bonito in Japan — Kochi's signature dish, seared over straw flame at dockside restaurants
2Day trip to the Shimanto River — one of Japan's last undammed, crystal-clear river systems
3Katsurahama beach and the Ryoma Sakamoto statue — Kochi's most celebrated historical figure
Cape Ashizuri — Shikoku's southern tip, a dramatic Pacific headland with temple and lighthouse
Yosakoi Festival (early August) — one of Japan's most vibrant and spectacular dance festivals

Onsen & Baths

Spring Type

Simple thermal spring, naturally sourced beneath Kochi city

Price Range

$$

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8.2/10 Guest Rating
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Quick Facts

Nearest Station

Kochi Station

Distance10 minutes on foot
ParkingNot available

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