The Aoshima Cinq Male hotel (located closer to Shirahama), Miyazaki, overlooks the ocean and provides amazing views to guests. You're so close to the water that you can smell the salt in the air and hear the gentle sounds of waves lapping the shore. Depending on your room, there are even private baths on balconies you can relax in. There's also a private onsen that guests can book for 1 hour slots. A buffet breakfast is included and the views from the restaurant are stunning. If you're looking to pamper yourself in Miyazaki, this is the hotel for you.
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Relax in Miyazaki's Cinq Male Hotel
Hot Springs, ocean views, and a wonderful sunrise await
By Iain Stanley
Community writer
The hotel has ocean views from almost every angle
The view from the room's balcony
You can relax with a book or a drink on these balcony chairs
This private onsen is available to guests (booking is necessary)
The hallway leading to guestrooms
An artist's aerial impression of the hotel
Twin beds or doubles are available
You can get the beautiful light from inside your room—or out on the balcony
There is a conference room that has karaoke facilities
The view of the lobby and entrance area
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Kim Bergström
7 years ago
The view from the balcony is stunning!
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