Unbeatable location with many rooms ( or all rooms) and public spaces facing Tsunoshima Bridge. Our room faced the ocean directly with no obstruction. The bath was also quite decent and the outdoor bath is next to the sea. You can enjoy the sound of the waves while bathing in the hot spa. It should be quite spectacular during sunset. The spa was probably renovated within the last 10 years as it was in good condition.
The room , however, felt old and the corridor was damp. The carpet in the room felt damp and the room felt stuffy. The AC worked well and we turned it on high. Our triple room as spacious but I felt itchy the whole night while sleeping- although the sheets looked clean ( I slept on the added bed). The other two beds looked slumped in the middle.
Bathroom also looked quite old( from the 70’s)?
My room was at the far end wing and there were lots of stairs to walk up and down from the front desk which was on the third floor. The staff will help to bring the luggages to your room ( also at check out - just call).
Hotel restaurant serves dinner buffet . If you are not interested, the hotel also has a list of restaurants nearby with 10-30 minutes drive. We drove out to have yakitori in a small down, which was very local, but with friendly owner, good food- and super cheap price ( each yakitori was about ¥120-150 yen.
Breakfast buffet has both Japanese and western offers, taste was average. Overall service was very good.
JR car walk to the hotel is only 10~15 minutes, so easy to find. The main entrance is facing the traffic light. It has a 300-year history, so traditional style. In the lobby, you must change indoor slippers first, and when you go out, the waiter will immediately take out the guests' shoes to replace you. The whole building has been appreciated. Value, there is an orthodox Japanese garden, there are a lot of koi fish in the pool, and you can see the maple leaves. We can enjoy the garden on the terrace of our room. The bathroom in the room has a wooden bathtub. Dinner and breakfast are eaten in the room ... Our housekeeper is very professional, Also introduced a variety of food ... and free beer, Coke is provided. There is electric heating in the central location of the room, thick quilt and heating ... But leaving this fan will be very cold ... This is the old building. At that time, the technology was not so advanced. The hot spring pool is not big, but there are two in the wind. Good ~ so comfortable. Sooner or later, the soup for men and women is changed. The hotel crosses the road and goes straight to have a ”fox footprint” worth recommending
The hotel is about 30 minutes away from Miyajima, so I booked a hotel in Iwakuni instead of Miyajima to save money and see Kintai Bridge.
Iwakuni Castle and Kintai Bridge are near the hotel, and I could see Kintai Bridge from my room, which was nice.
There is a large bath and an open-air bath inside the hotel, so I think there are many things to enjoy. You can see Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle from the open-air bath.
Actually, there is not much to see, but I think the large bath alone is worth going.
I originally booked a room with a mountain view, but I was given a room with a view of Kintai Bridge, which was even better.
The staff are all friendly, so even if you don't speak Japanese, they will slowly teach you.
I made a reservation for a reasonable kaiseki breakfast and dinner course at a low price, but the meal was better than I thought, and there was a variety of appetizers, sashimi, pufferfish dishes, and kawara soba, so it was good. Since it is Yamaguchi Prefecture, I was able to drink Dassai at a low price with the sake tasting menu, which was nice. The room was a random product, and I was assigned to a tatami room in the east wing. The bathroom and toilet are separated, so the room area is spacious, which is nice. The large public bath is very large, and the open-air bath is a kakenagashi style, and the water is really clean and it feels very well managed. It is located in the center of Yuda Onsen, so it is convenient to walk to nearby izakayas and restaurants.
Hotel space is very large. It is definitely the hotel where I have stayed in five of the largest rooms in Japanese hotels in the past 30 years. There are 28 square meters. The location of the shower place in the big bath is relatively small. Others can be. Breakfast has three times. Each period is only half an hour. A little pressure for our leisure travelers. Others are generally satisfied. There is also a certain space for wearing shoes when leaving the room. Very appreciated
The single room was no different from a normal business hotel, but the interior and facilities had been completely renovated and it was very comfortable. It was a modest, clean hotel where they even kept your forgotten belongings.
The room was a good size and I was able to spend comfortably.
There are no restaurants like this nearby, but when I walked to the station for about 8 minutes, there were many restaurants and it was not so troublesome
CCurious TravellerUnbeatable location with many rooms ( or all rooms) and public spaces facing Tsunoshima Bridge. Our room faced the ocean directly with no obstruction. The bath was also quite decent and the outdoor bath is next to the sea. You can enjoy the sound of the waves while bathing in the hot spa. It should be quite spectacular during sunset. The spa was probably renovated within the last 10 years as it was in good condition.
The room , however, felt old and the corridor was damp. The carpet in the room felt damp and the room felt stuffy. The AC worked well and we turned it on high. Our triple room as spacious but I felt itchy the whole night while sleeping- although the sheets looked clean ( I slept on the added bed). The other two beds looked slumped in the middle.
Bathroom also looked quite old( from the 70’s)?
My room was at the far end wing and there were lots of stairs to walk up and down from the front desk which was on the third floor. The staff will help to bring the luggages to your room ( also at check out - just call).
Hotel restaurant serves dinner buffet . If you are not interested, the hotel also has a list of restaurants nearby with 10-30 minutes drive. We drove out to have yakitori in a small down, which was very local, but with friendly owner, good food- and super cheap price ( each yakitori was about ¥120-150 yen.
Breakfast buffet has both Japanese and western offers, taste was average. Overall service was very good.
GGuest UserIchinomata Onsen Grand Hotel offers a serene and rejuvenating experience. Set in a beautiful location, it features traditional Japanese architecture and onsen (hot spring) facilities that provide a perfect way to relax. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, often with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Guests can enjoy delicious local cuisine, and the staff is known for their warm hospitality. It's an excellent choice for those looking to unwind and immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Whether you're traveling for leisure or a romantic getaway, Ichinomata Onsen Grand Hotel is a wonderful destination!
YYITINGThe room is small enough to open a 24-inch suitcase.
The bed is hard, the pillows are softer and collapsed, and there is a spare pillow in the lobby (hard or soft), but near the smoking room, there will be smoke on the pillows.
The room is quite clean and tidy. The magnet provided on the door can be used to inform the guests whether to organize the next day. If not, the new towels and garbage bags will be hung on the door handle.
Breakfast tastes OK, but the items are less than the general hotel, eating is OK, eating coincidence may have to be considered.
The overall stay is also comfortable!
GGuest UserIt was a good value for money. The view was also very satisfying with the sea view. It was old because it was an old building, but I could feel the old beauty of Japan. Best!
GGuest UserThe hotel is about 30 minutes away from Miyajima, so I booked a hotel in Iwakuni instead of Miyajima to save money and see Kintai Bridge.
Iwakuni Castle and Kintai Bridge are near the hotel, and I could see Kintai Bridge from my room, which was nice.
There is a large bath and an open-air bath inside the hotel, so I think there are many things to enjoy. You can see Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle from the open-air bath.
Actually, there is not much to see, but I think the large bath alone is worth going.
I originally booked a room with a mountain view, but I was given a room with a view of Kintai Bridge, which was even better.
The staff are all friendly, so even if you don't speak Japanese, they will slowly teach you.
루루비루바바I made a reservation for a reasonable kaiseki breakfast and dinner course at a low price, but the meal was better than I thought, and there was a variety of appetizers, sashimi, pufferfish dishes, and kawara soba, so it was good. Since it is Yamaguchi Prefecture, I was able to drink Dassai at a low price with the sake tasting menu, which was nice. The room was a random product, and I was assigned to a tatami room in the east wing. The bathroom and toilet are separated, so the room area is spacious, which is nice. The large public bath is very large, and the open-air bath is a kakenagashi style, and the water is really clean and it feels very well managed. It is located in the center of Yuda Onsen, so it is convenient to walk to nearby izakayas and restaurants.
WWAI CHUJR car walk to the hotel is only 10~15 minutes, so easy to find. The main entrance is facing the traffic light. It has a 300-year history, so traditional style. In the lobby, you must change indoor slippers first, and when you go out, the waiter will immediately take out the guests' shoes to replace you. The whole building has been appreciated. Value, there is an orthodox Japanese garden, there are a lot of koi fish in the pool, and you can see the maple leaves. We can enjoy the garden on the terrace of our room. The bathroom in the room has a wooden bathtub. Dinner and breakfast are eaten in the room ... Our housekeeper is very professional, Also introduced a variety of food ... and free beer, Coke is provided. There is electric heating in the central location of the room, thick quilt and heating ... But leaving this fan will be very cold ... This is the old building. At that time, the technology was not so advanced. The hot spring pool is not big, but there are two in the wind. Good ~ so comfortable. Sooner or later, the soup for men and women is changed. The hotel crosses the road and goes straight to have a ”fox footprint” worth recommending
Uuncle puiHotel space is very large. It is definitely the hotel where I have stayed in five of the largest rooms in Japanese hotels in the past 30 years. There are 28 square meters. The location of the shower place in the big bath is relatively small. Others can be. Breakfast has three times. Each period is only half an hour. A little pressure for our leisure travelers. Others are generally satisfied. There is also a certain space for wearing shoes when leaving the room. Very appreciated
GGuest UserThe single room was no different from a normal business hotel, but the interior and facilities had been completely renovated and it was very comfortable. It was a modest, clean hotel where they even kept your forgotten belongings.
GGuest UserA calm room surrounded by forests in a separate room.
The open-air bath and the size are just right, and it is a source hanging water, and it is a tsurutsuru unique to Yuta Onsen, and it warms from the core.
The dishes have a delicate taste and are in harmony with the ingredients. It has a moderate fullness and tastes deep until the last rice and pickles. It may not be enough for those who want volume.
It is an inn that heals slowly and gives you. I'm repeating 7 times
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