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Yunoya
4.3/55 Reviews
I used it with my friend. On the positive side, the building itself felt old, but the room was clean and the food was delicious. Also, at check-in, there is a service like a welcome drink, so I could feel the consideration for such things. As for the bath, the open-air bath on the roof has a nice view and I was able to soak in it comfortably, and I was able to heal my daily fatigue. Next, there were three points that I was worried about. First, I was worried about the weak force of the shower. The pressure was weak, so it took a long time to wash my body, and in the open-air bath, I had to spend more time in contact with the cold air, which was painful. The next thing I noticed was the air conditioning in the room. I don't know about the other rooms, but my room didn't have an air conditioner, only a heater, so I wasn't able to fine tune the temperature. The last thing that bothered me the most was that the walls in the room were thin. There was a group of female college students staying next door, and they seemed to have no common sense. I wrote a lot about the things that bothered me, but since it is at an acceptable level except for the last one, I think that you can stay comfortably unless you have a very unlucky guest next to you like me.
Ryokan Tamagoyu
4.4/510 Reviews
It was a ryokan that satisfies everything, including hot springs, facilities, and meals. The free-flowing hot spring that I was looking for is outside the ryokan building, and there are three open-air baths, one for mixed bathing, one for women only, and one for men only, each in its own building. (Of course, the indoor bath is inside the building.) If the weather is fine, there should be no problem, but if the weather is bad or in winter, some concerns remain. The hot spring was a wonderful cloudy sulfur spring. I thought it was a sulfur hot spring with a strong sulfur smell, but it was a moderately weak sulfur hot spring. It was a highly recommended ryokan for those who want to encounter real natural hot springs.
Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori
4.1/57 Reviews
Iizaka Onsen is surprisingly large and there are large hotels here and there. Looking at the hotel along the river from the station, there aren't many places open and I feel lonely. Did you fall down in Corona? Otori was a little far from the station, and there was only one large hotel on the land of Hiro 々. The parking lot is large, the facilities are new, and the service is moderate, so I think it is good to judge it as a luxury hotel (hot spring inn).
Adachiya Ryokan
3.9/54 Reviews
When I got off the Fukushima Nishi Interchange and went up to the entrance of the Azuma Skyline, which is closed in winter, the smell of sulfur hit my nose. Adachiya is there. A pale, muddy hot spring boasting a history of over 400 years. As it is said to be the best free-flowing hot spring in the prefecture, the hot water overflows. The hot spring, which is the specialty hot spring, is so rich in hot spring ingredients, mainly sulfur, that it irritates the skin. Moreover, the bathtub, which is built along the mountain surface, is rich in rustic beauty and is one of the top ten open-air baths I have ever visited. The atmosphere of the inn is also good! The accommodation plan this time is ”Enjoy Fukushima's sake / pairing of carefully selected sake and food”. After enjoying the open-air bath, we were brought three kinds of appetizers and local sake for ”comparing sake drinkers in your room”. Sake lees cream cheese is ”Yaemon / Junmai dry”, prosciutto ham is ”Naraman / Junmai”, two kinds of sesame tofu is ”Yamanoi / Junmai Ginjo”. A blissful moment before a meal while gazing out at the light snow falling outside. All the recommended pairings are delicious! At dinner, 5 types of sake are served to match the dishes. ”Oku no Matsu / Junmai Daiginjo Sparkling” for appetizers, ”Eikawa / Junmai” for bowls, ”Tenmei / Junmai Ginjo Honsei” for sashimi, ”Suehiro / Denshoyama Haijun” for meat dishes and pots Rice”, and “Kokken/Junmai Daiginjo” for sweetness. The hearth banquet ”Yukemuri no Utage” has a wide variety of dishes, each of which is delicious. Of course, it goes great with Japanese sake. I drank about 3 go of 8 kinds of sake in total, but it was an irresistible plan for sake lovers. It is one of the few hot spring inns that will make you want to visit again.
Yoshikawaya
4.5/511 Reviews
I stayed when I went to see Mt. Hanami in mid-April 2023. It was a pity that Mt. Hanami had already passed its best time to see it, but there was a beautiful park with flowers and peaches near the inn and I stopped by. The inn was a weekday, so I was able to spend quietly. At the manga lounge ”Owl”, I was able to read manga freely and read ”Kimetsu no Yaiba” until the final volume. There is a free stand for juice and coffee in the lobby, so you can relax and relax.
Iizuka Onsen Kisui No Yado Shin Matsuba
4.2/51 Reviews
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