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Yuyado Nishikiya
4.9/53 Reviews
We stayed at the Ryokan for the third night. We were very friendly welcomed. The parking lot is located on the opposite side of the house. Our room was above the Onsen. There were two ants. These were divided over the day into women and men. They could be used in private morning and evening. One ants was made of wood and the other was made of stone. With the ants were also toilets for the rooms. The room was large. There was tea in the room. The beds were designed during the dinner. The futons were very comfortable and there was a hot bottle. The air conditioning had to warm because the room was quick to cool. In the evening, the air conditioning system of the Ons was heard, which was shown at night. The dinner was excellent! The owner explained the food in English. The dinner and breakfast were very delicious.
Yuki No Sato, Shisen
4/54 Reviews
Although the location is relatively remote, the stay experience is excellent. The room was clean and comfortable. In addition, because there are not many rooms, it will not feel cramped. The proprietress is also very good, knowing that I am not driving, driving to help me send my luggage to the front of the car (because I went to the big inner accommodation that morning, if I returned to the hotel to retrieve my luggage, I would miss the train shift, and I had to wait two more hours).
Daiwa Link Hotel Aizutajima
4.3/58 Reviews
Because of the relatively new facilities, I think the cleaning is neat, and the cleanliness is very good. The facilities are not too short as a business hotel, which is convenient! There is no such thing as this, but there is no point that this was not a problem. It was comfortable. There is a convenience store nearby, which is a high evaluation point as a local business hotel. The breakfast of free service was not very expected, but it was satisfactory at a level that can be eaten deliciously. The corona virus countermeasures at the venue were also secure and secure, with seating, finger disinfection, distributing disposable gloves.
Ryokan Hinoemata
4.5/51 Reviews
We stayed overnight before climbing Mt. Hiuchigatake. I didn't have any meals because I stayed overnight, but it was an inn that I would like to stay with half board next time.
OYO Koboshinoyu Senshintei
3.9/52 Reviews
The hot water is the best and the skin is smooth. The food was very delicious, but the amount was too much to eat. The rooms and facilities were old and disappointing, but the hospitality of the staff was great.
Fujinoyu Ebisuya
3.7/53 Reviews
3 minutes walk from Yunokami Onsen Station, very convenient for those using the train. An inn run by an elderly couple (mainly the husband). We no longer offer half board, only a choice of breakfast included or no meals. There are no restaurants in the area, but there is a 7-Eleven about a 10-minute walk away. The ``open-air bath'' for sale is located down the stairs from across the road in front of the inn. It's large enough to accommodate about 6 people, full of wild nature, and offers a great view of the mountain stream and Meoto Iwa, but when I visited, the water was lukewarm and only warmed up after soaking for about an hour. There is also a ``private bath'' next door, large enough for three people, but still lukewarm. Borrow the key at the front desk and enter. The indoor bath is large enough for about 6 people, and the temperature is just right. Bath towels are available for rental (200 yen). The comforter was cotton and quite heavy, and it felt cold at night even in mid-October. There is a gas fan heater in the room, but it is centrally controlled and was not operating during the night when we visited. The room has a toilet with a washing machine. However, there is no refrigerator or kettle (and even a microwave), which are placed in the hallway as common equipment. Although the inn is somewhat inconvenient, I guess I should just concentrate on enjoying the bath without expecting too much.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels16
Number of Reviews12
Highest PriceNZD 2,385
Lowest PriceNZD 63
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 389
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 390