One night lodging with breakfast only
You can enjoy a panoramic view of the Dozen Caldera from your room.
【About This Plan】
Regarding breakfast, we will provide the ingredients, and you will make your own hot sandwiches.
If you require dinner, please choose a plan that includes it. Dinner is a hot pot or BBQ featuring local ingredients.
There are also restaurants within a few minutes' walk from TADAYOI. Please enjoy local cuisine while strolling through Ama-cho at night.
Details: https://www.e-oki.net/gourmet/?area=6
Regarding the Winter Period: Due to the island location, ingredients may be limited, and the menu may be changed without notice. We appreciate your understanding.
TADAYOI staff will support your trip. We are available to answer your questions about your trip and our facility before and after your reservation.
For inquiries, please contact us via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tadayoi_ama/
Please click here to book activities: https://x.gd/Ud9DU
【Facility Information】
Check-in: 15:00 ~ 19:00
Check-out: 10:00
Hot Spring (Large/Small Bath):
We have received a report from our affiliated hotel, Hotel Entô, that their hot spring bath is temporarily closed due to a malfunction.
Restoration is scheduled for the end of November to early December. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to customers who were looking forward to using the facility.
There are also showers in each room available for your use.
In-stay Cleaning: In consideration of the environment, TADAYOI does not perform daily in-stay cleaning to reduce waste and wastewater.
Please inform our staff if you would like a change of towels, water replenishment, or any other amenities.

A 7-minute walk from Hishiura Port. Highly recommended as a base for sightseeing.

You can view the sunset from your room depending on the season.

The "Second Room" is a private container unit next to your dome, featuring a kitchen, shower, and toilet. Feel free to bring your own food and cook.

Breakfast is a hot sandwich made with bread from "Tsunakake," a bakery in Ama-cho.