"Rosencat is an excellent accomodation in a well maintained and beautifully renovated traditional Japanese home. The building amenities are classy and so are the proprietors. They have an excellent guest service approach, and the accomodation is excellent value for money."
"The guesthouse is exactly what I needed for my trip! Cute and clean, close to the Sado ferry and the main bus stop, and they were able to communicate the rules and accommodations clearly even though there was a language barrier. I used their website (translated to English) to ask a question about my stay, and they responded very quickly! "
"Beautiful view of a lake and mountains from our hotel room made our stay very peaceful and relaxing. Hotel staff were very courteous, accommodating, helpful, and friendly. They made our stay very enjoyable."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Beautiful view of a lake and mountains from our hotel room made our stay very peaceful and relaxing. Hotel staff were very courteous, accommodating, helpful, and friendly. They made our stay very enjoyable."
"A family-run homestay. I was fascinated by the ypical Japanese home, the minimal design, sliding doors, mats for beds, the ingenious storage... MY guestroom was Western in every way (tv, upright bed, a.c.) but I enjoyed my insight into real Japanese life. The proprietress is a master gardener, too."
"We are a family of 3 staying one night in a room with private bathroom. The woman that checked us in was polite and helpful. She pointed out the nearest Family Mart where we got dinner and the next morning's breakfast. Since everything closes early near the port the 20 minute walk to Family Mart was the closest place to get food. She pointed out that there was a dining area and kitchen on the 3rd floor so we didn't have to eat in our room. Where they went above and beyond was after we checked out and had returned to Tokyo. It wasn't until that moment that our son realized he left his expensive CRT overnight contact lens in the room. We called the next morning and they had found it in the room. They shipped it to our hotel in Tokyo that day and it showed up the next evening. So thank you to the staff at Guesthouse Zink for helping us out."
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Aikawa Folk Museum during your travels in Sado. Amble around the area's forest or experience its museums.
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Nanaura Beach during your travels in Sado? Make time to visit the temples and monuments while you're in the area.
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What can I see and do near Sadohangamura Art Museum?
Learn about local history at Sado Gold Mine and Sado Magistrate's Office. Lounge by the water at Sawada Beach and Nanaura Beach. Senkaku-wan Bay, Kitazawa Flotation Plant Ruins, and Aikawa Folk Museum are a few additional nearby sights.