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101-1 Hagurochō, Izumozaki, Santo District, Niigata 949-4305, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 258-78-3181
webseite: www.miyoya.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 37.544416, Longitude: 138.690249
周孟儒
::I visited in 2023/05 and it was very amazing. The boss lady’s craftsmanship is very good and the traditional Japanese food also surprised me! Fresh and delicious 😋The accommodation is even more comfortable, enjoy the spacious and comfortable Japanese-style Japanese room!
Liber-ty 七.リバティ なな
::The food is luxurious and full of seafood! The view of the Sea of Japan from the window is also amazing!
Miyuki Ongewe
::I was able to rest peacefully in the beautiful land of Izumozaki. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the kind hostess and her husband who prepared such delicious food. The employees were also very nice. Everything was perfect for me. I will definitely visit you again 😊!
倉持昭夫
::An inn with a panoramic view of the Izumozaki sea. I have used it several times for memorial services, but this is the first time I have stayed overnight. We stayed in a very spacious Japanese-style room for three people, and we were satisfied with how clean it was. You can see the beautiful sunset the moment it sinks into the sea❗The best thing about Onjuku Miyoya is that you can enjoy delicious seafood dishes made with the freshest fish caught at this time of year. All the dishes were delicious and complete. Salt-grilled black-throated seaweed served for dinner For breakfast, the salt-grilled horse mackerel was fluffy. It's fatty and delicious. To the kind landlady who loves cats I'll go see you. Yoroshiku😃✌️
san kei
::I only had one dish as I was eating while walking, but as you can imagine, it was of a very high standard. It is no wonder that it was once a key location for transporting Sado's gold to Edo. If you have a drink while remembering Edo, you can almost hear the bustle and bustle of those days even from the now quiet shore. Basho's ``The Harvest Moon and the Milky Way Lying on Sado'' was composed in this area.