Located in the centre of the Kinosaki Onsen hot spring town, Mikiya is a historic ryokan housed within a registered tangible cultural property. The property is known for its traditional wooden architecture and a tranquil Japanese garden, which can be viewed from many of the rooms and a library lounge. Guests have access to indoor communal hot-spring baths as well as two private-use family onsens that can be used free of charge. The ryokan provides a pass for complimentary entry to the seven public onsens dotted throughout the town. Accommodation consists of 16 Japanese-style and Japanese-Western combination rooms. Dining options include Japanese breakfast and traditional Kaiseki dinners served in a dining area. The property is located approximately 850 metres from Kinosaki-Onsen Station.