There is definitely a large bath and it was spacious compared to all hotels, but it felt poorly soundproofed. I can hear all the sounds of road cars, the sound of building stairs, and the noise in the room.
Really kind boss.
Neat hot spring.
Dinner Kaiseki with a mouth open.
Clean breakfast
And the high-quality room decorated with more high-quality goods than the high-quality pop-up store!
A must-visit place for Haikyu fans
Outstanding
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4.6/5
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I made an online reservation through Rurubu, but the Iwate Travel Support Project (2nd edition) was not applied. Looking at the prefecture's information website, it says that you can pay in cash on site and apply at check-in, but you need to confirm over the phone in advance to apply. I felt that if there were conditions, they should have been written in an easy-to-understand manner. Please be careful if you are planning to make a reservation.
Great room with fantastic view. Excellent service from staff. Next time in Nambu//Sannohe will definitely stay
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Ninohe has some of the best hotels to satisfy your needs. Whether you're looking for a business stay or a vacation hotel, Ninohe Park Hotel, Obonai Ryokan and Ninohe City Hotel are best choices for your stay.
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Planning a relaxing getaway? A spa experience can be the perfect addition to your trip. Ninohe City Hotel provides highly rated spa services for ultimate relaxation.
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The average price for hotels in Ninohe is S$ 163 on weekdays, and S$ 160 on weekends (Friday-Saturday).