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Accommodation in Mimasaka

You won't find many hotels in the heart of Mimasaka. That said, Wotif offers 4 other options, all less than 30 kilometres away.

For example, the Poppy Springs Resort & Spa and Yunogo Grand Hotel are all suitable options.

Are you still trying to book a place to stay? The Kifu No Sato and the Hananoyado Nishikien may meet your requirements. The first place is 10 kilometres from the city, while the second is 11 kilometres. Cover your bases by taking a look at the Fukumasutei, 10 kilometres away.

Attractions and Hotels Near Mimasaka

The broader Chugoku region is well worth spending some time in as well. Chugoku is marked by beaches, coastal plains and mountains. Commonly visited Chugoku visitor attractions include the ruins, castles and old towns. Or join the locals snowboarding and skiing.

The nearby cities of Okayama and Hiezu-son are worth checking out. Okayama is 50 kilometres to the southwest of Mimasaka, while Hiezu-son is 90 kilometres to the northwest. Hotels in Okayama are the Okayama Royal Hotel and Hotel Granvia Okayama. Hiezu-son options are the Kaike Tsuruya and Kaichoen.

Just because you are on vacation, doesn't mean you can't enjoy your obsession for sports. Kanko Stadium is to the southwest of Mimasaka. Rest your head close to the action at the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Okayama-Ekimae or the Okayama Koraku Hotel.

Wotif hopes you have an incredible time in Mimasaka! Wherever it is you'd like to go on this amazing planet of ours, we'll help you get there.

Mimasaka hotels essential information

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129 hotels
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AU$100
Highest Price
AU$388
Popular hotels
Kifu No Sato, Yunogo Bishunkaku, Yunogo Onsen Chikutei, Katsuragi, Yunogo Grand Hotel, Hananoyado Nishikien, Poppy Springs Resort & Spa, Iroristyle inn BBQ and bonfire OK Stay in an o / Mimasaka Okayama, Renovated old private house in Mimasaka city Okay / Mimasaka Okayama

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Mimasaka?
Located in Aba Onsen and with amenities such as free WiFi and a garden, Yunogo Grand Hotel is a retreat Wotif travellers fall head over heels for. Also grabbing a top spot on the list of best hotels in Mimasaka is Poppy Springs Resort & Spa. Get your beauty sleep here and you’ll be close to popular sights like Japan Museum of Contemporary Toy and Hall of Music Box and Mimasaka City Museum of History and Folklore. Ready for an exciting stay in Mimasaka? Let Wotif connect you with a fantastic place at a price that can’t be beat.
How many days should I spend in Mimasaka?
Stay a handful of days, a week or a month — you do you, boo. Start by working out the attractions and activities you’re interested in as well as your preferred travel pace. Your budget will hold some sway too. When you’re ready to lock in your Mimasaka hotel and flight, we’ll help you make it happen.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Mimasaka?
If you’ve never stepped foot in Mimasaka before, make the experience as easy as possible. Stay someplace central so you’ll be close to the major attractions, public transport and things like restaurants or cafés. Look for Mimasaka hotels that are in good locations and come recommended by other first-time visitors.
How much does a Mimasaka hotel cost?
Rates all depend on the kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s best interests at heart) with our awesome Mimasaka hotel deals. Begin the search for your Mimasaka hotel by clicking on your getaway dates, then use our filters to tailor the results by amenities, budget, property type and more. August, September and October are the high season months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$100 cheap accommodation in Mimasaka.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Mimasaka?
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  • Travel during low season: January, February and May are Mimasaka’s quietest months which means there’ll be lower prices.
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What is the best area to stay in Mimasaka?
Mimasaka has heaps of incredible neighbourhoods, but if we had to pick a couple of favourites, Awakura Onsen and Takimiya would share the crown. If you need more options for where to book your hotel in Mimasaka, select “View map” at the top of the page. This will display all the different locations of our Mimasaka accommodation options.

New reviews! Best hotels in Mimasaka

Yunogo Bishunkaku
Wotif Verified Review
5 / 5
It's a traditional Japanese house with different rooms available to be chosen. The room is equipped with a lot of items including pajamas, bathing suits, different types of towels, different types of snacks and drinks available for free, and even hair curler. The bathroom has a wooden bathtub which is very nice and offers the experience of a private onsen. The bed is extremely comfortable. The only downside seems to be the windows. They use the traditional Japanese divider to block the sunlight without any curtain. So I was awakened by the sunrise at 5:30am or so every morning.
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Yunogo Bishunkaku
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