It is an inn that I wanted to visit before. It is one of the small hot springs in Shiraishi City, Miyagi Prefecture, where there are only 4 inns called kamasen Onsen, but it has a history of more than 600 years. The main building is spectacular with the glass windows in the Taisho Period. I had dinner breakfast at the main building, but it is an atmosphere and a nice space. The accommodation building is renewed so you can spend comfortably. The dishes were very delicious with the contents of the evening breakfast and the ingredients of Miyagi. I was able to understand that I was chosen as Michelin. Especially, the duck pot and foie gras daikon felt the best taste I have ever eaten. The staff was polite and nice to all the people who responded to the evening breakfast, and I was able to spend comfortably from check-in to check-out. The quality of the two kinds of baths is good, so I want to change the season and visit again.
It is just next to JR Shiraishi Station. Parking is complete (free). There are shops and convenience stores nearby. There are few restaurants around the station. The hotel restaurant was closed, so I bought lunch at the convenience store and made dinner.
Obara Onsen Hotel Izumiya is located in Shiroishi and about 15 minutes by taxi from Shiroishi Zao Station. The hotel is located near Shiroishi Castle and Zao Fox Village. Complimentary WiFi is available in each guest room. Free WiFi is available in the lobby. Guests may enjoy wearing traditional yukata robes, available in each guest room. Facilities include a communal bath and an open-air bath. The hotel possesses 29 guest rooms.
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First of all, I need to correct the hotel location given by Ctrip. It is called Kamakaki Onsen in Japanese. It may be the result of the automatic translation software. It is called Kamadao Destination Onsen on Ctrip. It is very funny.
Overall, the price-performance ratio is good. After all, the price is there. It is relatively economical for Japanese hot spring hotels. You can't ask for too much.
In terms of hardware, the room I booked has to use the public toilet not far from the same floor. Of course, it is very hygienic, but it will be inconvenient if you get up at night.
The hot spring is divided into men's pool and women's pool. It is worth mentioning that according to the hotel, the hot spring water is from the source and is not recycled, so the hot spring water quality is very good.
Dinner and breakfast are OK.
The surrounding environment is very quiet, and a good sleep relieves fatigue.
The staff is warm and thoughtful.
Check-in 2019/10/21 We chose this hotel in order to go to the Fox Village of the Tibetan King in the morning (20 minutes drive) because other hotels searched on Booking or remote or expensive hotels offer free parking, and the hotel can park next to the parking lot when the parking space is full. When checking in, use a magnetic card to eliminate the cost. There is a laundromat around the hotel, there are convenience stores, and the Shinkansen is also next to it. Even if you don't go to a nearby restaurant, you can have lunch or dinner in the hotel restaurant. Breakfast is good. Maybe the hotel policy is for business people. To the simple machine with a hot coat (forgive me for not using it only a little search on the Internet) All the bathroom items were embroidered with the hotel logo and packed in boxes that should be nice to the sanitary philanderer but a little wasteful to me (a lot of packaging), And there's too much stuff to make the bathroom look a little crowded. Overall, I really like this hotel.
The room was very comfortable, and the hot spring bathroom was on the second floor. It was very comfortable to soak in. The only drawback was that you had to make a reservation for dinner in advance. Without a reservation, you could only eat snacks to satisfy your hunger. It was an interesting experience.
Situated in Zao and only 40 km from Sendai City Community Support Center, Tabinoteitaku Zao Miyagi features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a balcony. The holiday home has family rooms. Accommodation is fitted with air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with bath, slippers and a hair dryer. At the holiday home, each unit includes bed linen and towels. Guests can relax in the garden at the property. The Site of Sendai Castle is 38 km from the holiday home, while Zuihoden is 39 km from the property. The nearest airport is Sendai Airport, 32 km from Tabinoteitaku Zao Miyagi.
I used it for a day trip. 900 yen for adults on weekdays (+100 yen on weekends and holidays). The price range is not cheap, but the hot springs are full-fledged with free-flowing hot springs. There is also a sauna. *The free-flowing hot spring is available only in the open-air bath. The indoor bath was nice with a large bathtub. The atmosphere in the hall is good, and the employees are kind to day trippers, so I have a good impression. It seems that you can stay overnight, so I will try to stay the next time I visit.
I was entrusted with the secretary and used it more than 10 years ago, so I made a reservation based on the impression I had at that time, but it was a big mistake and everyone booed me. A little less than 20 people aged 5 to 80 used it. First of all, the elderly woman who answered the phone at the time of booking was irritated by the inconsistent explanation, and when I asked for someone else to replace me, she said, ”I'm the only one.” I called back another day without making a reservation. ←I regret that I shouldn't have called again on another day. . . The building is old, so the exterior and interior are not beautiful, but I wanted them to be cleaned. Garbage and dust on the floor of the hotel. There are many stains on the wall that can be wiped off. The dressing room in the bath is also old and dirty, and the glass window in the bath is dirty and cloudy, so you can't see the outside scenery well. The open-air bath had fallen leaves and many dead insects floating on it, so elementary school children were afraid and didn't want to enter. The open-air bath will inevitably get fallen leaves and insects regardless of the season, so it is something to scoop up with a net and clean it several times a day, but I guess this is not done here. For meals, adults ordered the main Sansa kaiseki meal for children, but it looks different from the photo on the website. Chawanmushi is cold and lukewarm. Tempura was also cold and not delicious. In another review a few months ago, another person wrote about chawanmushi and tempura, but it was exactly the same and had not been improved. Don't expect any food at all. The staff's way of serving and responding to meals was blunt, and everyone felt uncomfortable, and water and tea were placed on the table and they were just saying what to do. Even if you want to order additional drinks, there are no employees, so even if you read it out loud, they won't come. At the end, after bringing dessert, there were no employees even at the end time, and some people were drinking tea by themselves without the last tea being served. I was really troubled by the big booing from everyone (sweat). A person who went to the store said that there were a lot of giveaways because there were few customers. What I thought when I used Sansatei this time was that it was completely different from when I used it a few years ago. I was put in charge of the secretary, and everyone booed me and I just apologized. I was told that I want everyone who used this time to never do it again. ① I often feel uncomfortable because the staff does not serve customers at all. (2) The building is old and has not been cleaned, so it is dirty overall. ③ The bath is filthy in both the dressing room and the bathroom. ④ Meals are served cold. Worst service and attitude of employees. Aside from the old reviews, who are the people involved who are highly rated in recent reviews? I doubt it. If you have enough money, why don't you go to see scary things? (smile)
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GGuest User It is an inn that I wanted to visit before. It is one of the small hot springs in Shiraishi City, Miyagi Prefecture, where there are only 4 inns called kamasen Onsen, but it has a history of more than 600 years. The main building is spectacular with the glass windows in the Taisho Period. I had dinner breakfast at the main building, but it is an atmosphere and a nice space. The accommodation building is renewed so you can spend comfortably. The dishes were very delicious with the contents of the evening breakfast and the ingredients of Miyagi. I was able to understand that I was chosen as Michelin. Especially, the duck pot and foie gras daikon felt the best taste I have ever eaten. The staff was polite and nice to all the people who responded to the evening breakfast, and I was able to spend comfortably from check-in to check-out. The quality of the two kinds of baths is good, so I want to change the season and visit again.
MmajinvolleyballCheck-in 2019/10/21 We chose this hotel in order to go to the Fox Village of the Tibetan King in the morning (20 minutes drive) because other hotels searched on Booking or remote or expensive hotels offer free parking, and the hotel can park next to the parking lot when the parking space is full. When checking in, use a magnetic card to eliminate the cost. There is a laundromat around the hotel, there are convenience stores, and the Shinkansen is also next to it. Even if you don't go to a nearby restaurant, you can have lunch or dinner in the hotel restaurant. Breakfast is good. Maybe the hotel policy is for business people. To the simple machine with a hot coat (forgive me for not using it only a little search on the Internet) All the bathroom items were embroidered with the hotel logo and packed in boxes that should be nice to the sanitary philanderer but a little wasteful to me (a lot of packaging), And there's too much stuff to make the bathroom look a little crowded. Overall, I really like this hotel.
GGuest UserThe room was very comfortable, and the hot spring bathroom was on the second floor. It was very comfortable to soak in. The only drawback was that you had to make a reservation for dinner in advance. Without a reservation, you could only eat snacks to satisfy your hunger. It was an interesting experience.
GGuest UserFirst of all, I need to correct the hotel location given by Ctrip. It is called Kamakaki Onsen in Japanese. It may be the result of the automatic translation software. It is called Kamadao Destination Onsen on Ctrip. It is very funny.
Overall, the price-performance ratio is good. After all, the price is there. It is relatively economical for Japanese hot spring hotels. You can't ask for too much.
In terms of hardware, the room I booked has to use the public toilet not far from the same floor. Of course, it is very hygienic, but it will be inconvenient if you get up at night.
The hot spring is divided into men's pool and women's pool. It is worth mentioning that according to the hotel, the hot spring water is from the source and is not recycled, so the hot spring water quality is very good.
Dinner and breakfast are OK.
The surrounding environment is very quiet, and a good sleep relieves fatigue.
The staff is warm and thoughtful.
AAntgtdks448It is just next to JR Shiraishi Station. Parking is complete (free). There are shops and convenience stores nearby. There are few restaurants around the station. The hotel restaurant was closed, so I bought lunch at the convenience store and made dinner.
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