Lovely ryoken experience. The owner speaks excellent English and is very welcoming and helpful, although the other staff (while also really kind and helpful) don't speak much English. A one-night stay is probably enough for Kinosaki Onsen - the town is largely souvenir shops and eating places. This inn offers dinner and breakfast in your room, and you get the full Japanese meal experience. Our room was fine for 3 people but would have been a squash for four. The ryoken has a small onsen, but most people would go out to one of the public ones. Yukata are provided and many people wear them out around the town in the late afternoon and evening. A great stop in our trip.
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