Wakayama Kada Onsen Kada Kaigetsu (ex. Azumaya Seaside Hotel)

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 2,068 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 8,5/10
Facilities 8,1/10
Cleanliness 8,3/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A seaside onsen stay in Kada with open-air baths, sea views, and easy access to local sights.

Seafront Open-Air BathOpen-air hot spring baths overlook the Kitan Strait and nearby islands.
Kada Coastal ViewsMany rooms and public areas face the sea for scenic coastal stays.
Near Awashima ShrineAwashima Shrine is just a short walk away for easy sightseeing.
Kada Station AccessReachable from Kada Station on foot, with some listings noting shuttle service.
Skin-Softening OnsenNatural bicarbonate hot spring water is known locally for a smooth-skin feel.
Sea-View DiningMeals are served with ocean outlooks, adding to the relaxed resort atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightScenery and onsen are the main draw here: arrive in the afternoon, use the sea-view baths before dinner, sleep early, enjoy breakfast, then visit Awashima Shrine or line up a Tomogashima ferry before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night seaside onsen stay in Kada, or 2 nights only if you want a very slow coast-and-island rhythm centered on baths, seafood meals, Awashima Shrine, and Tomogashima logistics.

Know before booking

Thin sightseeing baseKada is attractive but small, so many travelers will run out of nearby sights after one full day unless they want a very slow stay.
Remote without carThe property is outside central Wakayama and usually works best with shuttle use, careful train timing, or your own car.
Don’t treat as city hotelThis is not a practical base for intensive Wakayama City sightseeing, nightlife, or repeated station-to-station day trips.

Food & drinks

Seaside ryokan dining centers on local seafood, Japanese set meals, and ocean-view meals, with one clearly named on-site restaurant plus traditional meal venues.

KADA TERRACE (on-site)
on-site

Named ocean-view seafood and BBQ restaurant on the 1F of the ryokan.

  • Seafood BBQfoodGrilled local seafood by the sea.
  • Fresh seafood platesfoodChef-selected catch from nearby waters.
  • SakedrinkJapanese sake served with seafood.
  • WinedrinkSimple wine options listed.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Generic on-site meal venue for Japanese dinner with local seafood and sea views.

  • Seafood dinnerfoodJapanese dinner featuring local seafood.
  • Beef kaisekifoodSome stay plans include beef kaiseki.
  • Tai ara-nispecialtyBraised sea bream is a noted local-style dish.
  • Kaiseki coursespecialtyMulti-course seasonal Japanese meal.
Breakfast Hall (on-site)
on-site

On-site breakfast venue for traditional Japanese morning sets.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional Japanese set breakfast.
  • Small side dishesfoodAssorted small plates are commonly mentioned.
  • RicefoodStandard Japanese breakfast staple.
  • TeadrinkTypical hot drink with breakfast.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This seaside ryokan in Kada is easiest to reach via Nankai rail to Kada Station, then a short taxi ride, hotel shuttle if available, or a longer walk.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a scenic seaside onsen stay in Kada, Wakayama City, best suited to travelers who want ocean views, sunsets, and a relaxed local atmosphere. It is a stronger pick for a quiet coastal escape than for travelers who want easy rail access or a polished luxury-ryokan feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Open-air bath with sea viewsThe standout draw is the bath facing the Kitan Strait, with wide views toward the islands and a sunset setting that feels distinctly coastal rather than inland onsen-style.
  • Great base for the Kada waterfrontThe ryokan sits right in Kada, close to the harbor-side area and very near Awashima Shrine, so the stay works well if you want to explore this small seaside district on foot.
  • Relaxed resort feel without leaving Wakayama CityIt gives you a genuine onsen-by-the-sea atmosphere while still being in Wakayama City, which is convenient for travelers who do not want to go deep into rural mountain onsen areas.
  • Handy if you travel by carThe property offers parking, which makes it easier for road-trippers exploring the Wakayama coast, shrine stops, and nearby scenic viewpoints around Kada.
  • Useful station pickup optionA free shuttle from Kada Station can make arrival smoother, especially since the hotel is not right next to the station and carrying luggage on foot would be less pleasant.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not right by the stationEven though Kada Station is not far in absolute terms, the ryokan is not directly rail-side, so it feels less convenient if you rely fully on trains and prefer quick walking access.
  • More hotel-style than intimate ryokan-styleThe property is presented as a seaside hotel with onsen rather than a small, deeply traditional ryokan, so it may disappoint travelers chasing a highly refined kaiseki-and-tatami boutique experience.
  • Best appeal depends on the weatherIts biggest advantage is the ocean outlook, so rainy, foggy, or harshly windy days can reduce the impact of the views and the overall mood of the stay.
  • Quiet area may feel too sleepyKada is a calm coastal district, which is lovely for slowing down but less ideal if you want nightlife, lots of dining choices, or a lively urban evening nearby.
  • Day-trip bath use can reduce exclusivityBecause the onsen is also promoted for day-use, the baths may feel less private or special than at properties reserved only for overnight guests.

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