Hase Ryokan

Kii Peninsula


A two-minute walk north of the station, this small ryokan, which would be lovely with some sprucing up, has Japanese-style rooms with a shared bath (that can be used privately) and Western-style rooms with en-suite facilities (but Japanese-style loos). Laundry machines are available (but no dryers).


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