Property building in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin, your perfect getaway nestled in the charming city of Tamano, Japan! A mere 1.7mi from the hustle and bustle of the vibrant city center, this quirky hotel offers travelers an exciting blend of comfort and adventure. With prices starting at an unbeatable rate, getting the most out of your stay has never been more accessible!

Property building in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Bed in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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130 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Twin Room

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2 Twin Beds

Room - 2 Twin, Sea View

Balcony

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Twin Room with Sea View in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

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2 Twin Beds

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195 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Sea View, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Terrace

Flat-screen TV

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As you step into this modern retreat, you’ll be greeted by a variety of fantastic amenities. Feast on delightful breakfasts each morning, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation in the private hot tub or spa tub, and enjoy the comfort of soundproof rooms that ensure a peaceful night’s sleep. With free Wi-Fi, complimentary parking, and a 24-hour front desk to assist with your every need, you’ll find everything you want right at your fingertips. And let's not forget the beautiful terrace to unwind after a day of exploring!

Lobby or reception in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Property building in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Experience the Best

But don't just take our word for it—this hotel has received glowing reviews from guests, boasting an impressive tally of 686 reviews filled with praises. It’s the ideal spot for those looking to experience the unique sights and delights of Tamano while enjoying a cozy home base. Whether you're traveling with family or friends, Setouchi KEIRIN HOTEL has something special waiting just for you!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Photo of the whole room, Bed in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Plan Your Stay

At Setouchi KEIRIN HOTEL 10, culinary delights await you right within the premises! Head over to the delightful Cafe/Restaurant FORQ, where the atmosphere is as inviting as the menu is diverse. Fusing flavors from Japanese, local, Asian, and European cuisines, there’s something to tickle every taste bud. Whether you’re enjoying a hearty breakfast to fuel your adventures or savoring a leisurely dinner with family and friends, you’ll find the perfect dish to complement your mood. The family-friendly ambiance ensures that everyone feels at home, making it an excellent spot to unwind after a day of exploring the wonders of Tamano.

Restaurant/places to eat in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Restaurant/places to eat in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Spa tub

Hot tub

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Terrace

Bathroom in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Bathroom in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin

Restaurant

Cafe/Restaurant FORQ

Family Friendly, Japanese, Local, Asian, European

Breakfast in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Restaurant/places to eat in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
Bird's eye view in SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin
The breakfast (included in price) was light, healthy and tasty. The restaurant overlooked the cycle race track: this professional sport is called 'keirin' in Japanese. There's a small, enlightening and fun museum off the corridor that connects the main hotel building with the restaurant and main stand of the stadium. Soon after I'd arrived, I could watch and hear the racing my room's balcony. This was a treat, as I didn't know much about keirin as a sport before and I even didn't know I would be staying at the hotel during days of racing. From the balcony there was also a fine view out to sea, So, I enjoyed being able to sleep with an open balcony door - a seldom experience at hotels in Japanese cities - waking up to the early morning light and the 'chug chug' of the first fishing boats going out. On the journey from Kobe to the Keirin Hotel 10 hotel I took the train from Okayama city to Uno (the local port). Someone at the tourist information at Uno train station - a volunteer from France or Belgium, I think - told me about the short cut to walk to the hotel: 20 minutes across a small (red) bridge over a canal-like river to a main road, turn right and follow the well-signposted road towards the hotel. (Next time, I would travel to Uno and so to the hotel using the Express bus that arrives and and leaves from a stop between the Uno's small railway station and the ferry ports). The ferries across to islands in the 'Inland Sea' (Seto Naikai) were what brought me to the region this time. The islands of Naoshima and Teshima are among my favourite places on earth. For my first ferry trip I took the small ferry to Honmura Port - less frequent than the ferries to the main port on Naoshima: Miyanoura. I visited the Ando House in Honmura and then walked across the island to Miyanoura. After two nights at Keirin Hotel 10 I travelled back to Kobe via ferry to Miyanoura Port, ferry to Takamatsu on Shikoku Island.

Keith

This is such a quirky hotel, it's very hard not to like it. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We liked the touches, like the lounge wear, the hanging bags for use, the alarm clock, the washing line, and even the kettle was a great. We weren't expecting a balcony, so were surprised when we had one. It was great sitting watching the cyclists training early in the morning. We ate breakfast which was plentiful and tasty. We also used the Public Bath which was good for relaxing in the evening and not busy. We also used the laundry which was another bonus. We hired bikes from the hotel, and took them on the ferry across to Naoshima. THis was very easy to do and we were able to cycle around the island.

Jane

Modern boutique hotel adjoined to a velodrome with a cycle-themed decoration. Extremely well-kept and clean. Despite having a small single room, all the necessary amenities are provided without feeling cramped. The rooms overlooking the cycling tracks and the see beyond make the experience like no other, there is also a small photo exhibition with archive pictures of the construction of the velodrome and the keirin races from 70-80's. I also loved the sport outfit provided to hang out in the hotel. There is a public bath and sauna, relaxing after a long day exploring the islands. Good services provided in the building, such as a laundry room.

Julia

Great staff, very friendly and effective -they are used to people going to the Museums on the island and provide good advice and shuttle service to the ferries - good location (in order to have a nice view from the room, you can't be right on the ferry harbour - rather on the other sideo of the hill - this means using taxis for 1000 yen from the station - But they can be reimbursed when you check in against receipt) - good onsen (but you don't have to use it, you also have bathroom in your room) and great, easy to use laundry facility even when you're not Japanese speaker!

Stan62

The design, with a bike racing theme, was striking and discovering that the balcony of our room overlooked not only the Inland Seto Sea but also a velodrome was wonderful! The breakfast buffet, the sento bath and the free laundry machines all added to our enjoyment. The meals were good quality and reasonably priced. The staff were very welcoming and very helpful. Loved the in-room Bluetooth speaker. The shuttle bus to the Uno train station was helpful and we were refunded the taxi fare by the hotel. About a 20-25 minute walk into Uno and the ferry terminal to Naoshima.

Cheryl

The breakfast (included in price) was light, healthy and tasty. The restaurant overlooked the cycle race track: this professional sport is called 'keirin' in Japanese. There's a small, enlightening and fun museum off the corridor that connects the main hotel building with the restaurant and main stand of the stadium. Soon after I'd arrived, I could watch and hear the racing my room's balcony. This was a treat, as I didn't know much about keirin as a sport before and I even didn't know I would be staying at the hotel during days of racing. From the balcony there was also a fine view out to sea, So, I enjoyed being able to sleep with an open balcony door - a seldom experience at hotels in Japanese cities - waking up to the early morning light and the 'chug chug' of the first fishing boats going out. On the journey from Kobe to the Keirin Hotel 10 hotel I took the train from Okayama city to Uno (the local port). Someone at the tourist information at Uno train station - a volunteer from France or Belgium, I think - told me about the short cut to walk to the hotel: 20 minutes across a small (red) bridge over a canal-like river to a main road, turn right and follow the well-signposted road towards the hotel. (Next time, I would travel to Uno and so to the hotel using the Express bus that arrives and and leaves from a stop between the Uno's small railway station and the ferry ports). The ferries across to islands in the 'Inland Sea' (Seto Naikai) were what brought me to the region this time. The islands of Naoshima and Teshima are among my favourite places on earth. For my first ferry trip I took the small ferry to Honmura Port - less frequent than the ferries to the main port on Naoshima: Miyanoura. I visited the Ando House in Honmura and then walked across the island to Miyanoura. After two nights at Keirin Hotel 10 I travelled back to Kobe via ferry to Miyanoura Port, ferry to Takamatsu on Shikoku Island.

Keith

This is such a quirky hotel, it's very hard not to like it. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We liked the touches, like the lounge wear, the hanging bags for use, the alarm clock, the washing line, and even the kettle was a great. We weren't expecting a balcony, so were surprised when we had one. It was great sitting watching the cyclists training early in the morning. We ate breakfast which was plentiful and tasty. We also used the Public Bath which was good for relaxing in the evening and not busy. We also used the laundry which was another bonus. We hired bikes from the hotel, and took them on the ferry across to Naoshima. THis was very easy to do and we were able to cycle around the island.

Jane

Modern boutique hotel adjoined to a velodrome with a cycle-themed decoration. Extremely well-kept and clean. Despite having a small single room, all the necessary amenities are provided without feeling cramped. The rooms overlooking the cycling tracks and the see beyond make the experience like no other, there is also a small photo exhibition with archive pictures of the construction of the velodrome and the keirin races from 70-80's. I also loved the sport outfit provided to hang out in the hotel. There is a public bath and sauna, relaxing after a long day exploring the islands. Good services provided in the building, such as a laundry room.

Julia

Great staff, very friendly and effective -they are used to people going to the Museums on the island and provide good advice and shuttle service to the ferries - good location (in order to have a nice view from the room, you can't be right on the ferry harbour - rather on the other sideo of the hill - this means using taxis for 1000 yen from the station - But they can be reimbursed when you check in against receipt) - good onsen (but you don't have to use it, you also have bathroom in your room) and great, easy to use laundry facility even when you're not Japanese speaker!

Stan62

The design, with a bike racing theme, was striking and discovering that the balcony of our room overlooked not only the Inland Seto Sea but also a velodrome was wonderful! The breakfast buffet, the sento bath and the free laundry machines all added to our enjoyment. The meals were good quality and reasonably priced. The staff were very welcoming and very helpful. Loved the in-room Bluetooth speaker. The shuttle bus to the Uno train station was helpful and we were refunded the taxi fare by the hotel. About a 20-25 minute walk into Uno and the ferry terminal to Naoshima.

Cheryl

The breakfast (included in price) was light, healthy and tasty. The restaurant overlooked the cycle race track: this professional sport is called 'keirin' in Japanese. There's a small, enlightening and fun museum off the corridor that connects the main hotel building with the restaurant and main stand of the stadium. Soon after I'd arrived, I could watch and hear the racing my room's balcony. This was a treat, as I didn't know much about keirin as a sport before and I even didn't know I would be staying at the hotel during days of racing. From the balcony there was also a fine view out to sea, So, I enjoyed being able to sleep with an open balcony door - a seldom experience at hotels in Japanese cities - waking up to the early morning light and the 'chug chug' of the first fishing boats going out. On the journey from Kobe to the Keirin Hotel 10 hotel I took the train from Okayama city to Uno (the local port). Someone at the tourist information at Uno train station - a volunteer from France or Belgium, I think - told me about the short cut to walk to the hotel: 20 minutes across a small (red) bridge over a canal-like river to a main road, turn right and follow the well-signposted road towards the hotel. (Next time, I would travel to Uno and so to the hotel using the Express bus that arrives and and leaves from a stop between the Uno's small railway station and the ferry ports). The ferries across to islands in the 'Inland Sea' (Seto Naikai) were what brought me to the region this time. The islands of Naoshima and Teshima are among my favourite places on earth. For my first ferry trip I took the small ferry to Honmura Port - less frequent than the ferries to the main port on Naoshima: Miyanoura. I visited the Ando House in Honmura and then walked across the island to Miyanoura. After two nights at Keirin Hotel 10 I travelled back to Kobe via ferry to Miyanoura Port, ferry to Takamatsu on Shikoku Island.

Keith

This is such a quirky hotel, it's very hard not to like it. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We liked the touches, like the lounge wear, the hanging bags for use, the alarm clock, the washing line, and even the kettle was a great. We weren't expecting a balcony, so were surprised when we had one. It was great sitting watching the cyclists training early in the morning. We ate breakfast which was plentiful and tasty. We also used the Public Bath which was good for relaxing in the evening and not busy. We also used the laundry which was another bonus. We hired bikes from the hotel, and took them on the ferry across to Naoshima. THis was very easy to do and we were able to cycle around the island.

Jane

Modern boutique hotel adjoined to a velodrome with a cycle-themed decoration. Extremely well-kept and clean. Despite having a small single room, all the necessary amenities are provided without feeling cramped. The rooms overlooking the cycling tracks and the see beyond make the experience like no other, there is also a small photo exhibition with archive pictures of the construction of the velodrome and the keirin races from 70-80's. I also loved the sport outfit provided to hang out in the hotel. There is a public bath and sauna, relaxing after a long day exploring the islands. Good services provided in the building, such as a laundry room.

Julia

Great staff, very friendly and effective -they are used to people going to the Museums on the island and provide good advice and shuttle service to the ferries - good location (in order to have a nice view from the room, you can't be right on the ferry harbour - rather on the other sideo of the hill - this means using taxis for 1000 yen from the station - But they can be reimbursed when you check in against receipt) - good onsen (but you don't have to use it, you also have bathroom in your room) and great, easy to use laundry facility even when you're not Japanese speaker!

Stan62

The design, with a bike racing theme, was striking and discovering that the balcony of our room overlooked not only the Inland Seto Sea but also a velodrome was wonderful! The breakfast buffet, the sento bath and the free laundry machines all added to our enjoyment. The meals were good quality and reasonably priced. The staff were very welcoming and very helpful. Loved the in-room Bluetooth speaker. The shuttle bus to the Uno train station was helpful and we were refunded the taxi fare by the hotel. About a 20-25 minute walk into Uno and the ferry terminal to Naoshima.

Cheryl

Location

No. 3, 5-18, Chukuko, Japan , Kagawa, 706-0002, Japan

SETOUCHI KEIRIN HOTEL 10 by Onko Chishin