Candeo Hotels Nara Kashihara: Offers free self parking, a seasonal outdoor pool, and complimentary wireless internet access. Amami Onsen Nanten-en: Hotel steps from Nara Kenko Land. Offers a children’s pool, an indoor pool, and a full-service spa.
What is there to see and do in Zengi?
Make a point to visit attractions like Osaka Prefecture Flower Garden and Jison-in. Discover sights such as Kinpusenji Temple, Mount Yoshino, and Asuka Historical Park during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Zengi?
You may want to consider a place to stay that has an outdoor pool if you’re planning to visit Zengi in the warmest months of August, July, or September when the average temperature is 75°F. Lodging with an indoor pool may be the way to go if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temp is 42°F.
What's the best way to travel around Zengi?
Knowing the transportation options in Zengi can help you enjoy the area beyond your hotel pool. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop aboard a train at Shimoichiguchi station. Zengi might not have very many public transit options to choose from so consider renting a car to explore more.
Recent Reviews in Zengi
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Absolutely wonderful place to stop on the way to Koyasan. I will admit when I showed up at the inn I was later than expected, had walked many miles, and was in quite a bad mood. The welcome I received changed all of that. They took me straight to my room and gave me tea and treated me like I was part of their family. I had the best meal of my time in Japan at this inn. The onsen was the perfect temperature and felt so good on my sore muscles. If you are maki my the journey to Koyasan this inn is a fantastic place to stop. The town is full of history and the staff were so kind to me even though I was dirty and sweaty and tired. I left feeling clean and refreshed!"
A verified traveller stayed at Amami Onsen Nanten-en
"This is a very authentic Japanese hotel and appeared to be mostly Japanese tourists. The dinner buffet had very loud live performance and the audience was definitely into it. There's an onsen at this hotel and a pool. The pool closes early and opens late so heads up. We didn't really pay attention to where the hotel was. It's about a 45 minute train from the Nara Park, we may have booked a closer place if we'd known, but for the experience of staying at this hotel it was pretty much worth it."
A verified traveller stayed at Nara Kenko Land Plaza Hotel