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Chaharu
4.3/554 Reviews
This is an inn that impresses with its polite hospitality. The food is also of the quality of a Japanese restaurant and inn. I think it's probably on purpose, but there are many citrus-inspired dishes, and the taste is light, so people who drink alcohol may be a little unsatisfactory. I think it would be better to make the bland sea bream a little more salty and soupy. The customer service staff are all young and many of them are naive, but I had the impression that they were well educated. The baths are small on the 10th floor with an observation bath and a rooftop open-air bath, but there is no problem. The person who checked us out at the end was also polite and wonderful.
Dougoya
4.2/510 Reviews
I felt like a Showa retro, a guest house without waste. Only the joint toilet breakfast is a little high for 1 10,000 yen per person per night? I thought, but there was no other empty in the center of Dogo Onsen under the same conditions at the same time. It is a convenient location for walking and going to other attractions. The room we stayed in was a very artistic room with a splendid peacock painting on the whole cheek. Breakfast was simple but delicious and all the families changed.
Okudogo Ichiyunomori
3.6/525 Reviews
Thank you for your help on New Year's Day. When I saw it from the car, I thought that the exterior of the building was old and deteriorated and failed, but the front entrance was beautiful. The first impression of the outer wall is decided, so I think it should be cleaned a little more. The manager and the staff, including the guide, were all kind! Perhaps the inside of the building creates a Showa era atmosphere, the darker and colder it feels from the front to the back, and it is brighter, and the exhibition corner must be easy to understand, etc. Personally, I have to convey the goodness. I think so. It's a great view of mountains and rivers, but I was disappointed with that even though the building was old, such as the glass was dirty and it didn't look beautiful, and the stripping of the cloth and the dirt on the carpet. The windows in the room may be dangerous when you open them, so be careful if you have children. (I couldn't open it) However, I enjoyed the hot springs, especially because there were several types of open-air hot springs, and the scenery was good, and I could see the stars at night, and I enjoyed the hot springs with the scent of sulfur! I think it was even more satisfying if it was a little stronger because the water pressure of the shower was weak. The food was delicious overall, such as the mini-cut beef steak, but the stewed curry and beef stew were almost delicious, so even if there were a little more suitable ingredients that seemed to be New Year's Day, I felt good. For example, the tempura shrimp is a little bigger, and I think it would have been nice to have other types of spiny lobster dishes and sashimi, such as tuna and toro. Personally, I felt that the boiled crab sauce was spicy, so I think three cups of vinegar were good. There is a wonderful hot spring, so please do your best to secure repeaters. The evaluation is normal because there are good points and dissatisfactions, but I think the evaluation will change in terms of emphasizing where everyone is particular about.
Dogo Hakuro
4.6/57 Reviews
Just a 2 minute walk away from the famous Honkan, Hakuro Hotel was one of the best hotel experiences of Japan. Compared to a business hotel I am writing from now which is more than double the price and has a horrible service, the Hakuro Hotel exceeded all expectations. - The staff is super kind, despite limited English they really go out of their way to help you. - The breakfast buffet was one of the best we have had in Japan. Lots of seasonal fresh fruits and wide choice of really good food. - Parking on the premises was easy and fair (1000¥ for a night) and right in front of of the hotel with parking spots that actually fit a large Vellfire. - The Onsen was modern and just perfect to soak in after a long hiking day. - The amenities were great (nice yukata etc.) Next time in town, we will definitely come back here.
Yamatoya Besso
4.5/510 Reviews
Before you go: it is good to speak some Japanese. I tried to book it directly with the ryokan so I could choose a menu plan but the English version of the website was not showing available dates and the Japanese version was not allowing to enter a non-Japanese phone number. I emailed them (in Japanese) and was able to get a reservation with the meal plan of my choice (breakfast and dinner and some special side dishes). We stayed at what I think is called superior Japanese room. It was very spacious. Besides the onsen on the first floor, the room itself has a large ofuro. Meals were served in our room. I liked this for breakfast but missed seeing people around dinner time. The onsen dowstairs has two large baths, one is closed and the other is open with rocks and vegetation around. A glass window separates them. After the onsen, there is self-service beer and/or ice-cream. The food was amazing! But I think I went overboard in ordering the special sea bream sashimi. We stayed two days there, relaxing at the onsen after climbing the Matsuyama castle ramp/steps or after cycling the Shimanamikaido in Imabari (about 40 minutes from Matsuyama) felt like heaven. The staff was extremely warmth and professional. In this place you will see the true Japanese hospitality ”omotenashi”.
Dogo Onsen Hotel Tsubakikan
4.3/56 Reviews
I remembered and revisited 20 years ago when I was introduced to an acquaintance.The Japanese room was renovated and became a large and beautiful modern Japanese room. The public bath is normal, but the dinner buffet was delicious with western meat dishes. I think glass wine (red) was also selected for good quality. It may be a little insufficient for Japanese food lovers, but specialty such as licking is also available. It was a pity that FreeWiFi was difficult to connect, but I was impressed by the shaving of the amenities in the bath. I think that the attitude toward the user is expressed in such a place. Bochan & Madonna staff greeted & The service to see you was alive and happy!

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