Providing an open-air bath, Namegawaonsen Fukushimaya offers accommodations in Yonezawa. This ryokan provides free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi. The ryokan features a hot spring bath and daily room service.
At the ryokan, every unit is fitted with a tatami. All rooms are fitted with a shared bathroom. At the ryokan, all units are fitted with bed linen and towels.
An Asian breakfast is available at the ryokan.
Sendai Airport is 60 miles away.
"A town that is not popular and inconspicuous, fifteen minutes is enough to circle the town for a week. It was a superb hot spring tour. The hotel's room has been remodeled, the standard room is similar to the domestic Samsung, the bed and bedding, the bathroom is relatively old. Because only two people travel, booking a larger room is a bit reluctant. It is estimated that three or four people will order a room together, which is expected to be better. Hot springs! Very good! The washed hair of the spring has been smooth for a week. Soak in the semi-open hot springs, look at the night sky outside at night, and look at the snowy mountains opposite in the morning, so beautiful! Breakfast is also a standard and style meal, exquisite and rich. There is a rushing river in the village, the only open udon noodle shop, the only tofu shop, and the only grocery store, which is very interesting. This hotel, which was booked by name and a photo of a hot spring, turned my adventure into a small fortune. like very much!"
4 reviews
7.8/10
1 night
From NZD 197
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"The price of accommodation in regard to their services and facilities including breakfast is very attractive. Train station, large supermarket and drug store are in the vicinity. The location is very convenient. However, the overnight parking charge of 2200 yen is considered a bit high."
"We enjoyed the hot springs and the meal.
It was delicious and filling.
Before we left, they even cleared the snow off our car and around it, which was a great help.
I've never stayed at an inn that went to such lengths before,
so I was happy right to the end.
The ski resort was also nearby, so we had a lot of fun! Thank you very much!"
3 reviews
7.1/10
1 night
From NZD 94
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TTracysusuThe beauty of the legend of Onochuan Hot Spring の soup, clean and comfortable, delicious food and good service.
ZZhanshiJLZVery comfortable! very good! There is a jacuzzi, fully equipped, and a full set of kitchen utensils. There is an old restaurant nearby that has been open for 130 years and specializes in Yonezawa beef.
YYi05100The hot spring cabin in the mountains, a different experience, antique hotel, very a feeling of crossing, the service in Japan is really good, it can be recommended.
GGuest UserThe hotel is located at the end of the hot spring resort, in a higher location, you can see the stream, the open-air hot spring is in the cabin next to the hotel, you can enjoy the scenery when you soak, very comfortable.
GGuest UserOverall it is a hotel that feels quite old. However, the cleaning was polite and clean. Room amenities are minimal. There is no coffee.
Breakfast was Japanese and Western food, both were luxurious. I thought it would be better if I could drink coffee in my room.
Yyuzu-1123I stayed here while sightseeing in Yonezawa!
It was conveniently located on a main street, close to a convenience store, and cheap to stay.
The rooms are old and have an old smell, and the unit bath is also dated, so I don't think it's for people who want to enjoy a hotel stay as their main focus. It's a good hotel for people who just want to go sightseeing outside all day and sleep. On the other hand, the large communal bath on the 9th floor was nice and clean. It's not big, so you have to exchange your room key at the front desk and then get the key to the large communal bath. There is a baby bed in the dressing room, so you can bring babies.
The breakfast was delicious! There isn't a huge selection, but the taro stew was so good I had seconds!
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