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Last Updated on October 29, 2025
Wrapped in the Ocean and Starry Skies — A Stay Immersed in Scenic Beauty and Hot Springs
Located on a hilltop overlooking Cape Ashizuri, Ashizuri Kokusai Hotel offers a peaceful break for those walking the pilgrimage trail. From guest rooms and open-air baths, guests can gaze out at the vast Pacific Ocean while soaking in the healing waters of Ashizuri Onsen, forging a quiet connection with nature. The hotel’s seasonal Kaiseki cuisine, particularly the seared bonito finished with a house-made sauce, receives glowing praise. At night, guests may join a stargazing tour offered on the rooftop (depending on the plan), witnessing the breathtaking night sky in full clarity. Whether in the lobby, the room, or the bath, the design of the hotel ensures a constant presence of the sea breeze and stunning scenery—gently encouraging guests to take that “one more step” forward.
Basic information
| Address | 662 Ashizurimisaki, Tosashimizu-shi, Kochi |
| Phone number | 0880-88-0201 |
| Parking | 20 cars (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 61 rooms (51 Japanese, 6 Japanese and Western, 4 Western) |
| Price | Room only : — With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | www.ashizuri.co.jp |
| Check-in | 15:00 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: — Dryer: — |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✓ Accepted e-money: — |
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User Review Summary (from external sites)
Sources: Google Maps / Rakuten Travel / Jalan / Booking.com / TripAdvisor / Yahoo! Travel, and others
Many reviewers describe their stay as a “luxurious experience embraced by ocean views and starlit skies,” often highlighting the stunning views from the open-air bath and the panoramic restaurant. Guests frequently note that “rooms are clean and comfortable” and “staff were exceptionally courteous and healing.” The local seafood-based dinner also garners high praise, with comments like “the seared bonito was exquisite,” “the seafood Kaiseki was extravagant,” and “the breakfast had a wide selection and was delicious.” Seasonal hotel-organized events like star tours and early morning walks have been described as “moving experiences.” A few modest comments mention “a sense of age in the building” or “the open-air bath was a bit small,” but overall, the hotel is widely appreciated for offering “a memorable and satisfying stay well worth the price.”

