Hotel Tango Nakamura So
6,8/10 Good - Based on 109 reviews
Imbued with simple and traditional elegance, the “Tango Nakamura So” ryokan in Miyazu offers an authentic atmosphere filled with serenity. The harmonious blend of natural materials and clean lines invites rest and contemplation. The establishment provides a soothing hot spring bath, surrounded by discreet décor, ideal for recharging. Well-being is at the heart of the experience, testifying to the typical refinement of Japanese ryokans. With free Wi-Fi and parking, modernity subtly blends with tradition.
Gracefully furnished, the rooms offer either modern beds or traditional futons, laid on tatamis, in a bright and welcoming setting. Each space, even equipped with a shared bathroom, exudes intimacy and Japanese warmth. The variety of accommodation choices, from simple rooms to family configurations, makes this ryokan a suitable destination for solo travelers and groups alike. The views from the windows distill a unique tranquility, a serene homage to the beauty of Miyazu.
Enhancing your culinary stay, the on-site restaurant celebrates the richness of local gastronomy with fresh and flavorful dishes. For those wishing to explore further, the neighborhood is full of establishments where you can enjoy regional specialties. This ryokan in Miyazu is a delightful invitation to discover the Japanese art of living, in a setting where authenticity rhymes with comfort.
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Evaluation of Japanese Authenticity
4/10 Ideal for those seeking a moderate Japanese experience, this establishment combines traditional elements with simple modernity. The cuisine is honest but lacks finesse, and the baths remain basic. The rooms, despite some tatami touches, reveal a more contemporary than authentically Japanese register.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Hot spring/onsen
Public bath
Wi-Fi connection
Parking
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Breakfast
Positive Reviews
Authentic Japanese-style rooms
Guests loved the unique and authentic Japanese-style rooms, describing them as an enjoyable and traditional experience that adds a special touch to their stay.
Great location near attractions
The location is praised for being close to the train station, restaurants, izakayas, and attractions such as Amanohashidate, making it a convenient base for exploring the area.
Clean and spacious rooms
Many reviews highlight the cleanliness and spaciousness of the rooms, with several guests mentioning that the rooms exceeded their expectations in size and comfort.
Friendly and helpful staff
Staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful, and accommodating, even when there are language barriers, and are willing to assist with special requests.
Nice hot bath and onsen
The presence of a hot bath or onsen is a recurring positive, with guests enjoying the opportunity to relax and unwind, sometimes even having the bath to themselves.
Good value for money
Several guests mention that the hotel offers good value for money, with affordable prices, complimentary tea, and unexpected amenities such as large baths and convenient services.
Negative Reviews
Facilities are a bit old
Some guests note that the building and rooms feel old or worn down and suggest that renovations could improve the overall experience, though cleanliness is maintained.
Shared bath and limited facilities
The shared bath (onsen) is in a separate building and sometimes only fits a small number of people. There are no private showers and washing machines are not available.
Occasional unpleasant smells
A few guests mention that certain areas, such as rooms, elevators, or entrances, had a slight smell, but this did not detract significantly from their stay.
Some amenities could be improved
Guests commented on small changing rooms in the hot bath, breakfast quality being average, and a lack of slippers for walking in the hallways.
Parking and bath location minor issues
Some found the parking a bit far and had difficulty locating the bath. These were minor inconveniences but worth noting for future guests.
Isolated incidents with onsen
A guest reported a skin reaction after using the onsen, though they noted that the facility appeared clean. Such experiences seem rare but are mentioned.
What are the check-in and check-out times at the ryokan?
Check-in is between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM, and check-out must be done between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM.
Does the ryokan have an onsen?
Yes, the ryokan has a hot spring bath for you to relax.
What languages are spoken at this ryokan?
The ryokan staff speaks Japanese.
Are there any restrictions or specific regulations to follow?
This ryokan is non-smoking and does not accept children or pets.
What wellness services are offered?
In addition to the hot spring bath, the ryokan offers a public bath for the well-being of guests.
What dining options are available?
The ryokan has an on-site restaurant and offers breakfast. Several cafes are also accessible nearby.
Is parking available for guests?
Yes, free private parking is available on site, but prior reservation is necessary.
What tourist attractions are nearby?
You can visit Amanohashidate Beach, Chionji Temple, and Yumikiro Castle Ruins, all located a few kilometers from the ryokan.
Does the ryokan accept pets?
No, pets are not allowed within the establishment.
What cultural activities are available nearby?
You can discover the Tango Regional Museum of Contemporary Art, located 7 km from the establishment.
What are the transportation options to access the ryokan?
Miyazu Station is 850 m from the ryokan, and Tajima Airport is 55 km away.
What is the Wi-Fi connection available on site?
The ryokan offers free Wi-Fi accessible throughout the establishment.