Travelers Reviews of Fukushima Prefecture Hotels

The Celecton Fukushima
4.2/572 Reviews
Conveniently located right outside the station. Happened to get a room facing the station as well. Well the rooms are dated, the linen and towels felt clean and fresh. Bathtub felt new too.
Ookawaso
4.5/538 Reviews
Cons: - Poor public transport to / from hotel & area. - Food options are limited (hotel food or nearby 7/11). - Staffed bar (e.g., beer) only runs until 18:00 with last orders at 17:30. - Onsen doesn’t open until 15:00. Pros: - Truly in nature - Onsen is perfect. The outside area is wonderful, especially when it’s snowing - Good heating in the rooms. - Japan breakfast buffet has a diverse selection of Japanese food. - Self-service bar sells a wide range of saki until midnight. - Shamisen performance is wonderful. - Amazing shuttle bus service to main train station at 10:00 from hotel. Hotel hints: - If you need help, target a younger member of staff. We had much more success getting advice & taxi bookings with younger staff at the same desk.
Hotel Select Inn Iwaki Ekimae
3.5/562 Reviews
We stayed in a Japanese-style room as a group. The location was very good, close to the station and directly connected to a convenience store on the lower floor. There are several affiliated parking lots nearby, so I was able to park my car right away. The facilities and building itself looked old in some places, but I felt it was worth the price.
Noji Onsen Hotel
4.3/55 Reviews
The hotel provides free shuttle from Fukushima sta and that helps a lot for foreign tourists. Location is up in the mountain, and that is desirable to get some snow and outdoor onsen. Main reasons to choose the hotel: sulphuric hot spring, cypress bath, and quaint off the beaten path place. Because the market is mainly domestic, meals are kaiseki for both breakfast and dinner, which for me would be much better if it's buffet of japanese and western items. Before arrival, have communicated in advance with the hotel in regards to transportation etc etc, and the staff had been very kind and responsive. Hope Noji Onsen will get more foreign tourists in the future.
Toyoko Inn Aizuwakamatsu Ekimae
4.4/5136 Reviews
It's about a 5-8 minute walk from Aizu Station. There are supermarkets, ramen shops, and *****tores nearby, and the living functions are good. However, the restaurants in Aizu close around 19:30 or earlier, so be sure to go early for food. The room cleanliness and service are all up to standard. The only thing that is surprising is that there is only one elevator. During peak breakfast and check-in hours, you will roll your eyes when you take the elevator. The service staff is very friendly. It's very close to the station. The breakfast is okay. Another factor that makes me want to stay here is that there is a large supermarket next to the station where you can buy local food and goods. It's great and the best place to stay.
Guest House Inawashiro~Hanbog~
4.3/54 Reviews
This was an exceptional guesthouse stay. Facilities were very well organized, clean & comfortable. Ryuji is an enthusiastic and sincere host. I felt very at home and very much enjoyed his excellent cooking (dinner & breakfast available for extra charge). He gave great tips & information to help organize my visit and generously shuttled me to and from the center as it is a bit of a walk out of town. That said, it is a beautiful area with a nice casual view of the mountain. The new kitten is adorable. I would come back!
Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae
4.7/592 Reviews
A very convenient hotel near the Fukushima Station. We had a twin room at level 8. It was clean and good. The water pressure was excellent. Hotel also provides facial masks, sachet moisturizer and lotions. Hotel provided maps for tourist. There are restaurants, ***** store, daiso, family mart and supermarket in the vicinity. Excellent location! The Corasse Fukushima Center is just behind the hotel. It has a shopping area with local produce. There is also a sake tasting corner.
Shosuke-No-Yado Takinoyu
4.1/549 Reviews
It is a very intended accommodation for this trip. Study and look at reviews carefully. and reserve a large room In order to have the most access to Japanese culture. But disappointed with the view. But don't blame the hotel. It's the weather. and check-out day Notice that the hotel has a shuttle at the train station. But when we went in to ask Instead it said you didn't reserve it. You must make a reservation at check-in. We ourselves don't know. The front desk staff didn't inform us. So can we ask the staff to make a reservation for us? The staff tried to solve the problem for us. But it seems like the uncle of the driver is dissatisfied, drives very badly and gives us very poor service.
Aizu Higashiyama Onsen Tsuki No Akari
2.7/58 Reviews
At low prices (half cheaper than neighboring stores!) To meet the three major services of boarding, meals and hot springs, I really cannot criticize too much. It is worth mentioning that the location is the farthest and deepest place away from the station. If you do not want to search in the dark in the autumn and winter evenings, it is best to reserve a little more time and arrive at Dongshan Hot Spring Station by 5 o'clock at the latest.
EN RESORT Grandeco Hotel
4.4/514 Reviews
The hotel is very good with great proximity to the ski  place. The room is clean and cosy with great views. And the onsen is very good that it had long opening hours, we can go after the ski to relax.  However, it would be better if the guest had a choice of whether the room can be made everyday or after we left. And it will be even better if more variety of restaurants/ cur-sine  can be provided rather than just buffet.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties316
Number of Reviews3,790
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 308
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 341