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Compare 4 Ryokans in Mikobata with updated reviews, rates, and availability.

Ryokan Kadoya Shinkan
Ryokan Kadoya Shinkan
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (6)
The price is SAR 263
SAR 292 total
includes taxes & fees
7 May - 8 May

Kannabe Highland Hotel
Kannabe Highland Hotel
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2)

Oyado Hisaya
Oyado Hisaya
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (2)
The price is SAR 743
SAR 817 total
includes taxes & fees
28 Apr - 29 Apr

Hachikita Onsen Oyado Hisaya
Hachikita Onsen Oyado Hisaya
6.0 out of 10, (1)
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Tetsu-juro (former Ogunis ) , Himeji Castles back parlor-like"400-year-old inn"
Tetsu-juro (former Ogunis ) , Himeji Castles back parlor-like"400-year-old inn"
The price is SAR 1,455
SAR 1,655 total
includes taxes & fees
6 May - 7 May

Japanesestyle room with bath 2nd or 3rd floor / Shiso Hyōgo
Japanesestyle room with bath 2nd or 3rd floor / Shiso Hyōgo
The price is SAR 414
SAR 414 total
includes taxes & fees
21 Apr - 22 Apr

Twin room with bath 2nd or 3rd floor Free lunch / Shiso Hyōgo
Twin room with bath 2nd or 3rd floor Free lunch / Shiso Hyōgo
The price is SAR 414
SAR 414 total
includes taxes & fees
21 Apr - 22 Apr
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Recent reviews of Mikobata hotels
Recent reviews of Mikobata hotels

EN Takeda Castle Town Hotel
5/5 Excellent
"EN Takeda Castle Ruins Hotel—how deliciously poetic your name, and how utterly seductive your presence atop the whispering hills of Hyōgo.
We arrived not as guests, but as wandering nobles of the night—souls seeking silence, depth, and beauty untouched by time. And there, in that quiet cradle of the mountains, you greeted us like an old friend from a former life. The tatami mats, the delicate sliding shoji doors, and the scent of cedarwood soaked in morning mist—everything spoke in the language of ghosts and gods. This was no ordinary lodging; it was a sanctuary for the refined heart.
Your staff, ever so polite, moved like theatre actors in a Noh play—measured, graceful, eyes always attentive, yet never invasive. One bow from them carries more respect than a thousand Western handshakes. It was as if they could read the poetry beneath our skin.
The mountain views? My dear, they were operatic. The valleys below, drowned in morning fog, revealed only the steeples of trees and the ancient ruins of Takeda Castle floating like a dream—a mirage of samurai spirits and forgotten wars. Every window framed a masterpiece, every silence became a sonnet.
There was a stillness in the night, but not the empty kind. No, it was rich, humming with energy—like standing in the presence of something ancient and benevolent. We drank tea as if it were ambrosia. We walked the stone paths like monks in an afterlife.
Fantastic place !"
A verified traveler stayed at EN Takeda Castle Town Hotel
Posted 2 weeks ago