Newly reopened as Aoshima Suikoen & Villa Anela, this property is perfect for Instagram-worthy photos.
This is a weekday-only plan for those who say, "I just want to spend a night safely and securely, and above all, cheaply!" *It may be available on the day before a holiday. This plan is perfect for tourists, surfers, and business travelers who are happy to stay overnight. Recently, the Aoshima area has seen a rush of new attractive restaurants opening! For guests who wish to dine out, the front desk will introduce recommended restaurants in Aoshima and downtown Miyazaki, so please feel free to ask! Although it is in the Aoshima area, the address is in Miyazaki City, and it is surprisingly close, about 17 minutes by car from the city center where the Miyazaki Prefectural Government Office and Miyazaki City Hall are located, and it is easily accessible, 10 minutes from Miyazaki Interchange and 12 minutes from Miyazaki Airport. (※By GoogleMap) Many hotels in central Miyazaki City inevitably charge parking fees, but our hotel offers free parking, so it's a surprising hidden gem that can be reached within 20 minutes from the city center. Relax yourself after your trip in our large communal bath, which also includes a sauna. *We apologize, but if you stay in a Japanese-style room, you will need to provide your own futon.
[Omakase Room X] [Japanese-western or Japanese room] [Smoking/non-smoking not specified]
This plan is for those who do not need dinner or breakfast. It is perfect for tourists, surfers, and business travelers. Recently, the Aoshima area has seen a rush of new attractive restaurants! For guests who wish to dine out, we will introduce recommended restaurants in Aoshima at the front desk, so please feel free to ask! Although it is in the Aoshima area, the address is Miyazaki City, and it is surprisingly close to the city center, where the Miyazaki Prefectural Office and Miyazaki City Hall are located, about 17 minutes by car, and it is easily accessible, 10 minutes from Miyazaki Interchange and 12 minutes from Miyazaki Airport. (※By GoogleMap) Many hotels in the center of Miyazaki City inevitably charge parking fees, but our hotel has free parking, so we are an unexpected hidden gem, located within 20 minutes of the city center. Relax and unwind after your trip in our large public bath, which also has a sauna. *We are very sorry, but we ask that you provide your own futon in the Japanese-style rooms. If you require meals, dinner is 5,000 yen and breakfast is 1,000 yen per person. Please contact us at least one day in advance to allow for preparation.
"When it comes to ryokans, one night's stay and two meals are the standard, but since I've come all the way to Miyazaki, I want to go to a famous restaurant that originated Miyazaki cuisine! A local izakaya would be nice too! But breakfast is an important source of energy for the day, so I need to get a good meal as soon as I wake up!" This plan is for people like that. It's not the buffet style that's common in hotels these days, but it's a typical "Japanese ryokan breakfast", an individual breakfast set! When you think of Japanese ryokan breakfast... It's rice, miso soup, pickles, tamagoyaki, natto, hiyayakko, salted salmon, mentaiko, sausages... and more, plus you can cook your own fried egg on a ceramic plate and vegetable salad! The variety of dishes is well-received. The rhythm of the day starts with a good breakfast! Fill every corner of your body with energy and enjoy sightseeing, work, surfing, and more!
AOSHIMASUIKOEN is written in alphabets, but the system is a "ryokan" (Japanese inn), and the affiliation is the "Japan Ryokan Association, a general incorporated association" and not the "Japan Hotel Association, a general incorporated association". (See the end of this page) Now, one of the symbolic systems of "ryokan" that distinguishes it from "hotels" is the "one night, two meals included" system that provides hospitality with food. Miyazaki has a long coastline, plains, basins, mountainous areas, and a rich topography, and is one of the top cities in Japan in terms of both sunshine and rainfall. Although it generally has a warm climate in Japan, it is also close to cold zones, such as the southernmost ski resort and the southernmost outdoor skating rink in Japan. And by taking advantage of the natural and seasonal changes, it is blessed with a variety of agricultural and marine products, and is known as one of the top producers of green peppers, beef, pork, eels, spiny lobsters, and more in the country. We cannot afford not to take advantage of the natural bounty we enjoy. Our head chef will carefully examine the natural bounty and ingredients from the sea, mountains, and rivers, and prepare them into a "kaiseki meal" using the best possible cooking method at the time to suit the season, and serve it to you. One of the aims of the plan is to draw your attention and make you wonder, "Hmm?" The title of the plan is written as "Cuisine Art" in French, but in Japanese it is called "Cuisine Art (Painting)". This is a sign of the utmost respect that AOSHIMASUIKOEN offers not only to our head chef, but to all the chefs at inns across the country who serve food to guests with all their heart. Please enjoy the "Cuisine Painting" drawn by our head chef, who is one of the "Cuisine Art Meisters" (self-proclaimed) in Japan. *Please forgive the slightly exaggerated expression. * (Note): Legally, due to the revision of the Inns and Hotels Act in 2018, hot
The allocation will be entrusted to our facility. [Japanese-western or Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
This plan is for those who do not need dinner or breakfast. It is perfect for tourists, surfers, and business travelers. Recently, the Aoshima area has seen a rush of new attractive restaurants! For guests who wish to dine out, we will introduce recommended restaurants in Aoshima at the front desk, so please feel free to ask! Although it is in the Aoshima area, the address is Miyazaki City, and it is surprisingly close to the city center, where the Miyazaki Prefectural Office and Miyazaki City Hall are located, about 17 minutes by car, and it is easily accessible, 10 minutes from Miyazaki Interchange and 12 minutes from Miyazaki Airport. (※By GoogleMap) Many hotels in the center of Miyazaki City inevitably charge parking fees, but our hotel has free parking, so we are an unexpected hidden gem, located within 20 minutes of the city center. Relax and unwind after your trip in our large public bath, which also has a sauna. *We are very sorry, but we ask that you provide your own futon in the Japanese-style rooms. If you require meals, dinner is 5,000 yen and breakfast is 1,000 yen per person. Please contact us at least one day in advance to allow for preparation.
"When it comes to ryokans, one night's stay and two meals are the standard, but since I've come all the way to Miyazaki, I want to go to a famous restaurant that originated Miyazaki cuisine! A local izakaya would be nice too! But breakfast is an important source of energy for the day, so I need to get a good meal as soon as I wake up!" This plan is for people like that. It's not the buffet style that's common in hotels these days, but it's a typical "Japanese ryokan breakfast", an individual breakfast set! When you think of Japanese ryokan breakfast... It's rice, miso soup, pickles, tamagoyaki, natto, hiyayakko, salted salmon, mentaiko, sausages... and more, plus you can cook your own fried egg on a ceramic plate and vegetable salad! The variety of dishes is well-received. The rhythm of the day starts with a good breakfast! Fill every corner of your body with energy and enjoy sightseeing, work, surfing, and more!
AOSHIMASUIKOEN is written in alphabets, but the system is a "ryokan" (Japanese inn), and the affiliation is the "Japan Ryokan Association, a general incorporated association" and not the "Japan Hotel Association, a general incorporated association". (See the end of this page) Now, one of the symbolic systems of "ryokan" that distinguishes it from "hotels" is the "one night, two meals included" system that provides hospitality with food. Miyazaki has a long coastline, plains, basins, mountainous areas, and a rich topography, and is one of the top cities in Japan in terms of both sunshine and rainfall. Although it generally has a warm climate in Japan, it is also close to cold zones, such as the southernmost ski resort and the southernmost outdoor skating rink in Japan. And by taking advantage of the natural and seasonal changes, it is blessed with a variety of agricultural and marine products, and is known as one of the top producers of green peppers, beef, pork, eels, spiny lobsters, and more in the country. We cannot afford not to take advantage of the natural bounty we enjoy. Our head chef will carefully examine the natural bounty and ingredients from the sea, mountains, and rivers, and prepare them into a "kaiseki meal" using the best possible cooking method at the time to suit the season, and serve it to you. One of the aims of the plan is to draw your attention and make you wonder, "Hmm?" The title of the plan is written as "Cuisine Art" in French, but in Japanese it is called "Cuisine Art (Painting)". This is a sign of the utmost respect that AOSHIMASUIKOEN offers not only to our head chef, but to all the chefs at inns across the country who serve food to guests with all their heart. Please enjoy the "Cuisine Painting" drawn by our head chef, who is one of the "Cuisine Art Meisters" (self-proclaimed) in Japan. *Please forgive the slightly exaggerated expression. * (Note): Legally, due to the revision of the Inns and Hotels Act in 2018, hot
Main Building [Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
This plan is for those who do not need dinner or breakfast. It is perfect for tourists, surfers, and business travelers. Recently, the Aoshima area has seen a rush of new attractive restaurants! For guests who wish to dine out, we will introduce recommended restaurants in Aoshima at the front desk, so please feel free to ask! Although it is in the Aoshima area, the address is Miyazaki City, and it is surprisingly close to the city center, where the Miyazaki Prefectural Office and Miyazaki City Hall are located, about 17 minutes by car, and it is easily accessible, 10 minutes from Miyazaki Interchange and 12 minutes from Miyazaki Airport. (※By GoogleMap) Many hotels in the center of Miyazaki City inevitably charge parking fees, but our hotel has free parking, so we are an unexpected hidden gem, located within 20 minutes of the city center. Relax and unwind after your trip in our large public bath, which also has a sauna. *We are very sorry, but we ask that you provide your own futon in the Japanese-style rooms. If you require meals, dinner is 5,000 yen and breakfast is 1,000 yen per person. Please contact us at least one day in advance to allow for preparation.
"When it comes to ryokans, one night's stay and two meals are the standard, but since I've come all the way to Miyazaki, I want to go to a famous restaurant that originated Miyazaki cuisine! A local izakaya would be nice too! But breakfast is an important source of energy for the day, so I need to get a good meal as soon as I wake up!" This plan is for people like that. It's not the buffet style that's common in hotels these days, but it's a typical "Japanese ryokan breakfast", an individual breakfast set! When you think of Japanese ryokan breakfast... It's rice, miso soup, pickles, tamagoyaki, natto, hiyayakko, salted salmon, mentaiko, sausages... and more, plus you can cook your own fried egg on a ceramic plate and vegetable salad! The variety of dishes is well-received. The rhythm of the day starts with a good breakfast! Fill every corner of your body with energy and enjoy sightseeing, work, surfing, and more!
AOSHIMASUIKOEN is written in alphabets, but the system is a "ryokan" (Japanese inn), and the affiliation is the "Japan Ryokan Association, a general incorporated association" and not the "Japan Hotel Association, a general incorporated association". (See the end of this page) Now, one of the symbolic systems of "ryokan" that distinguishes it from "hotels" is the "one night, two meals included" system that provides hospitality with food. Miyazaki has a long coastline, plains, basins, mountainous areas, and a rich topography, and is one of the top cities in Japan in terms of both sunshine and rainfall. Although it generally has a warm climate in Japan, it is also close to cold zones, such as the southernmost ski resort and the southernmost outdoor skating rink in Japan. And by taking advantage of the natural and seasonal changes, it is blessed with a variety of agricultural and marine products, and is known as one of the top producers of green peppers, beef, pork, eels, spiny lobsters, and more in the country. We cannot afford not to take advantage of the natural bounty we enjoy. Our head chef will carefully examine the natural bounty and ingredients from the sea, mountains, and rivers, and prepare them into a "kaiseki meal" using the best possible cooking method at the time to suit the season, and serve it to you. One of the aims of the plan is to draw your attention and make you wonder, "Hmm?" The title of the plan is written as "Cuisine Art" in French, but in Japanese it is called "Cuisine Art (Painting)". This is a sign of the utmost respect that AOSHIMASUIKOEN offers not only to our head chef, but to all the chefs at inns across the country who serve food to guests with all their heart. Please enjoy the "Cuisine Painting" drawn by our head chef, who is one of the "Cuisine Art Meisters" (self-proclaimed) in Japan. *Please forgive the slightly exaggerated expression. * (Note): Legally, due to the revision of the Inns and Hotels Act in 2018, hot
Main Building [Japanese-western room] [Non-smoking]
This plan is for those who do not need dinner or breakfast. It is perfect for tourists, surfers, and business travelers. Recently, the Aoshima area has seen a rush of new attractive restaurants! For guests who wish to dine out, we will introduce recommended restaurants in Aoshima at the front desk, so please feel free to ask! Although it is in the Aoshima area, the address is Miyazaki City, and it is surprisingly close to the city center, where the Miyazaki Prefectural Office and Miyazaki City Hall are located, about 17 minutes by car, and it is easily accessible, 10 minutes from Miyazaki Interchange and 12 minutes from Miyazaki Airport. (※By GoogleMap) Many hotels in the center of Miyazaki City inevitably charge parking fees, but our hotel has free parking, so we are an unexpected hidden gem, located within 20 minutes of the city center. Relax and unwind after your trip in our large public bath, which also has a sauna. *We are very sorry, but we ask that you provide your own futon in the Japanese-style rooms. If you require meals, dinner is 5,000 yen and breakfast is 1,000 yen per person. Please contact us at least one day in advance to allow for preparation.
"When it comes to ryokans, one night's stay and two meals are the standard, but since I've come all the way to Miyazaki, I want to go to a famous restaurant that originated Miyazaki cuisine! A local izakaya would be nice too! But breakfast is an important source of energy for the day, so I need to get a good meal as soon as I wake up!" This plan is for people like that. It's not the buffet style that's common in hotels these days, but it's a typical "Japanese ryokan breakfast", an individual breakfast set! When you think of Japanese ryokan breakfast... It's rice, miso soup, pickles, tamagoyaki, natto, hiyayakko, salted salmon, mentaiko, sausages... and more, plus you can cook your own fried egg on a ceramic plate and vegetable salad! The variety of dishes is well-received. The rhythm of the day starts with a good breakfast! Fill every corner of your body with energy and enjoy sightseeing, work, surfing, and more!
AOSHIMASUIKOEN is written in alphabets, but the system is a "ryokan" (Japanese inn), and the affiliation is the "Japan Ryokan Association, a general incorporated association" and not the "Japan Hotel Association, a general incorporated association". (See the end of this page) Now, one of the symbolic systems of "ryokan" that distinguishes it from "hotels" is the "one night, two meals included" system that provides hospitality with food. Miyazaki has a long coastline, plains, basins, mountainous areas, and a rich topography, and is one of the top cities in Japan in terms of both sunshine and rainfall. Although it generally has a warm climate in Japan, it is also close to cold zones, such as the southernmost ski resort and the southernmost outdoor skating rink in Japan. And by taking advantage of the natural and seasonal changes, it is blessed with a variety of agricultural and marine products, and is known as one of the top producers of green peppers, beef, pork, eels, spiny lobsters, and more in the country. We cannot afford not to take advantage of the natural bounty we enjoy. Our head chef will carefully examine the natural bounty and ingredients from the sea, mountains, and rivers, and prepare them into a "kaiseki meal" using the best possible cooking method at the time to suit the season, and serve it to you. One of the aims of the plan is to draw your attention and make you wonder, "Hmm?" The title of the plan is written as "Cuisine Art" in French, but in Japanese it is called "Cuisine Art (Painting)". This is a sign of the utmost respect that AOSHIMASUIKOEN offers not only to our head chef, but to all the chefs at inns across the country who serve food to guests with all their heart. Please enjoy the "Cuisine Painting" drawn by our head chef, who is one of the "Cuisine Art Meisters" (self-proclaimed) in Japan. *Please forgive the slightly exaggerated expression. * (Note): Legally, due to the revision of the Inns and Hotels Act in 2018, hot
Detached Western-style Room Villa Anela (Villa Anela) [Cottage] [Twin room] [Non-smoking]