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Izunagaokaonsen Yumegurinoyado Yoshiharu
4.6/512 Reviews
Used for celebrating Mother's Day one week later. My wife, mother, two sons in elementary school, and myself. There are three generations, so we stayed in a butterfly room with two rooms across the corridor and an open-air bath. The plan is ”[Abalone & Ise-zukushi] Suite with open-air bath ~Elegant premium stay~”. The total cost is about 250,000 yen per night. In addition, the plants throughout the inn are very well taken care of, and you can fully enjoy the Japanese atmosphere from the entrance. Bad points & personal concerns * When Mr. Nakai was separating the abalone from the shell, the juice splattered and got on my mask, but I just glanced at it and shouted ”Oh my!” So I just continued without paying attention to this. I don't think there's anything I can do about the fact that I've been caught, but I felt uncomfortable that I was clearly aware of it but didn't care about it. *Among the dishes, the custom-made abalone odori-yaki and beef steak were served by heating the iron plate or pot with solid fuel, but at the beginning of dinner, ”It will take time, so I will turn on the fire already.” Please cooperate with me.” As a result, while eating the appetizer, both the abalone and the beef were finished cooking at the same time. I became quite flustered. I have experienced this style of serving many times, but I think it should be a little more considerate of other dishes. *The cooking time was provided ignoring any of our convenience. There were 13 items in total, but dessert was served in just one hour. The dinner time was fixed at 18:00, which was not selectable. Regardless of the plan or room, all the dining venues are provided in the large hall, but everyone started at 18:00 and almost everyone was gone around 19:30, so I think it was just my impression. *From the first meal onwards, the rice was served in a ohitsu by self-service. I left it in front of my wife who was sitting. As Nakai's style, the service was too friendly from start to finish, but it was different from what I expected from the room rate. Also, although it is a personal feeling, I was embarrassed to ask for a celebration on Mother's Day (we had a meeting in advance and asked for a cake etc. for a fee). Even if it's self-service, why don't you at least put it on the edge of the table? I don't think I need to be mean and put it in front of my wife. *When serving food, I understand that you want to move the plates that are placed on the table, but it is difficult to use the plate with the food you are about to serve on it to move other plates. It's too bad manners. *I bought a souvenir at a souvenir shop, but I was asked for a room name and signature on a blank receipt. Later, the staff will fill in the product name when they are free, but I was a little scared because they didn't give me a receipt. * After checking out, Mr. Nakai, who is in charge, only sees you off until the exit. Far from the good old style of ”until you can't see the customer at the exit”, they didn't even show us how to carry our luggage to the parking lot about 10m away. At the exit, I quickly entered the back of the inn with ”thank you very much”. I can understand if it is a modern style hotel, but isn't it too cold service for advocating good old ryokan style (and luxury) like this one? Sure enough, when the car left the parking lot and passed in front of the inn, there was no one there. As a whole impression, I think that the service of Mr. Nakai is not suitable for a luxury inn. When I look at it, it feels like I don't feel like doing it rather than using honorifics. The customer doesn't seem to be offended, so is it a problem with the inn's education?
Ishinoya Izunagaoka
4.3/555 Reviews
It must be said that the room is huge! Although the room feels old, it has all the necessary facilities. The bathroom and toilet are separated from wet and dry, which is pretty good. The only downside is that we live in the bathroom on the second floor. The water sprayed by the shower is really small, which may not be very friendly to girls with long hair. But there are public baths and hot springs downstairs, so you can take a bath. And the hair dryers in the public baths are quite advanced, which are high-end products from Dyson and Sharp. You can try it if you first experience the hotel style.
Sanyo-so
4.4/59 Reviews
I stayed for 1 night at a very cheap price at Go to etc. on Christmas. I have been taken care of before, but the building is great and the home is Japanese style architecture, so I want to refer to it (although it is about the imitation). I chose this inn. On the other hand, it was very good because it was a room with more than enough satisfaction and also a hot water in the water. However, there is no way that the price was very cheap, but the meal was terrible even though it was recently stayed, and the soft side was also Some people 々 thought it was a great sense that the attitude of ”serving you” was understood by the customer. Is it a business that makes pride of working in a major company? My husband was also surprised. (I thought that the price was very cheap to return, so I didn't have to be treated as a customer.) Anyway, the building is really worth a look, so I think it can be recommended in that sense Also, this time we did not fit very well in the soft side, but because of the problem of preference, we often do not choose the original 々 major capital hotels or super luxury hotels in Japan and abroad. (I think it will be partial, but I think I can see from my accommodation history here.) I think it's just not suitable. (however, if it is said that this is a super luxury, I will be able to put my neck on the way except for the facilities.) After checking out, I had a little talk about the Prince vacation club. I'm sorry, but I didn't feel attractive, including my taste.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 7,533
Lowest PriceNZD 317
Number of Reviews76
Number of Hotels3
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 1,398
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 1,600