Located in the historical Yujuku hot-spring area, Taiyokan offers public hot-spring baths. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property and a hot-spring bath can be reserved for private-use as well. JR Jomokogen Train Station is a 20-minute drive away.
The air-conditioned rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) floors and Japanese futon bedding. A flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box and an electric kettle are included in each room. Japanese Yukata robes and toothbrush sets are provided for all guests, and rooms come with a private toilet. Bathroom facilities are shared.
Local souvenirs can purchased at the gift shop. Luggage storage is offered at the front desk.
Taiyokan Ryokan is a 5-minute drive from Akaya River and Takumi no Sato Craft Village.
"It was a sudden reservation for a night stay
I was glad to have chosen here for a very polite response!
The facilities, interior, atmosphere of the room, and hot springs were also very nice and I had a very good night!"
BBenjaminBenFeel like home is an ancient ryokan hotel. But the inside looks clean and modern, the owner takes good care of it like a relative. There is a large public bath separate men and women. The room itself is spacious, not uncomfortable. If coming again, I will book here again. Recommended
GGuest UserOur visit to this hotel was perfectly adequate. The traditional setting provided a nice sense of atmosphere, and the check-in process was smooth and efficient.
The onsen facilities themselves were clean and relaxing, meeting our expectations for a hot spring experience. Our room was spacious, but the amenities felt a little dated and could use some refreshment. Dinner and breakfast were included, offering a standard array of Japanese cuisine that was palatable, though not exceptional. The staff were polite. Overall, it's a safe and decent choice if you're looking for a no-frills, standard onsen hotel experience.
AAnonymous UserThe quaint homestay was rebuilt, the facilities were old and simple, but as a hotel, there were some and clean. The administrator and cleaner is an elderly and kind woman. Although the language is not spoken, she smiles politely.
GGuest UserI stayed for one night in late November. The autumn leaves were a disappointing time at the final stage. The tofu kaiseki dishes were delicious, delicious and colorful. The hotels and inns around were closed and I felt lonely in the scenery, recommended for those who want to enjoy bath and cooking.
GGuest UserOverall, it's clean and tidy. There's a step up at the entrance, but shoes are allowed inside, so be aware of that. There are no restaurants or convenience stores nearby, and the last bus leaves early, so those looking for a room without meals should consider their options.
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