Overview
JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu is located next to Takamatsu Station, by the waterfront gateway around Sunport Takamatsu. Its appeal lies in how neatly it brings together Seto Inland Sea views, convenient station-area transport, port access, and the facilities of a full-service hotel.
Rooms
Rooms range from compact singles and doubles to twins, triples, Japanese-style rooms, universal accommodation, and suites. With 18 room types, the hotel offers more choice in layout and style than a typical business-hotel stay.
Facilities
The hotel is well suited to both overnight stays and larger events, with banquet and meeting spaces for everything from small gatherings to major functions. Guest services include luggage storage before check-in and after check-out, in-room Wi-Fi and wired internet, ice machines, laundry service, and guest-floor washing machines.
Dining
Dining is one of the hotel's main strengths. Options include a cafe and restaurant, Japanese cuisine, a steakhouse, a Chinese restaurant, high-floor dining, a bar, and a bakery shop, with several venues offering views toward the Seto Inland Sea or across the Takamatsu city side.
Location and transport
The hotel is a one-minute walk from Takamatsu Station, giving guests easy access to JR Yosan and Kotoku Line services, airport limousine bus stops, Takamatsu Port, Sunport Takamatsu, and nearby Kotoden services at Takamatsu-Chikko Station. It is especially convenient for rail arrivals, ferry connections, airport bus timing, and short Takamatsu stays centered on the waterfront gateway.
Airport access
Airport access is by limousine bus rather than rail. The Takamatsu Airport bus route serves Takamatsu Station and JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu, making the hotel practical for guests who want to avoid a separate taxi transfer with luggage after getting off the airport bus.
Why stay here
Choose JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu when your plans revolve around the station and port area, whether that means early JR departures, ferry connections, airport bus access, or a comfortable first night in Takamatsu before exploring the city. It provides more dining options and event-scale facilities than a compact station inn while keeping the same transport-focused convenience.
Good to know
Takamatsu is not a Shinkansen station, so travelers arriving by Shinkansen generally transfer at Okayama and continue to Takamatsu by conventional rail. For Kotoden trips, use nearby Takamatsu-Chikko Station; for JR routes across Shikoku and toward Okayama, use Takamatsu Station.