Hanaya Tokubei

Hanaya Tokubei Reviews

Hanaya Tokubei

Hanaya Tokubei, Tenkawa Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, 638-0431, JapanView Hotel Details
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Hanaya Tokubei Guest Reviews

4.9/5
Outstanding
10 reviews
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Location4.9
Amenities4.8
Service4.9
Cleanliness4.9
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Guest User
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Oct 2024
Family
6 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 13, 2024
Very good hotel. I liked everything, the room, the hospitality, the food. The village itself is very authentic, not many people. Definitely one of the best memories of Japan.
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Chen
Stayed in May 2024
Family
1 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 30, 2024
The meal was very delicious! Very kid friendly too. Knowing that we were going to feed the fish, he gave us a lot of shrimp cakes and enthusiastically introduced and guided nearby tourist routes. A place steeped in history.
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6/14
Guest User
Stayed in Apr 2024
Couples
6 reviews
4.7/5
Amazing
Posted on Apr 29, 2024
I didn't expect that a five-hundred-year-old hotel deep in the mountains of Nara would be so exquisite. There is no restaurant in the hotel. Dining is in the room. The staff will prepare dinner in the living room outside, which is very ceremonial. My favorite is Goukinoyu. The hot spring has great scenery and is very comfortable and relieves stress. The Vietnamese lady in the hotel can speak Chinese and can communicate easily. The only drawback may be that there is no independent bathroom. The entire hot spring street is very beautiful and it will be more atmospheric when lit up at night. I believe this is a hotel I will stay at again.
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6/9
Guest User
Japanese-Style With Bath, Mountain View
Stayed in Oct 2024
Couples
3 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Oct 17, 2024
We booked a room with a private bathroom. Ideal for guests with tattoos or a romantic evening.
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Guest User
Stayed in Feb 2024
Travel with friends
1 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 28, 2024
Small town style, beautiful hot spring hotel, attentive greeting, good service, delicious food, highly recommended
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Zishan-roxanne
Stayed in Feb 2024
Family
21 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Apr 7, 2024
It is one of the hot spring hotels recommended by the official WeChat of the Japan National Tourism Administration and has a history of 500 years. Although it was already around 20 degrees in Osaka when we arrived, we were still lucky enough to catch the snow here and soak in the hot springs in the snow. I felt extremely happy. The room was comfortable and spacious. The tatami is very comfortable. Although the female staff doesn't know much English, she is very active in finding ways to communicate with guests. She is very friendly and dedicated. There is a large cherry blossom tree in the hotel courtyard that should be beautiful when it is in full bloom. The jazz lounge is so flavorful that you will not want to leave the hotel. Tianshan Village is very peaceful and a rare accommodation experience. Friends who arrive by bus don’t have to worry too much. The station where you get off is about a 7-minute walk from the hotel. Please feel free to call the hotel in advance and ask them to pick you up. The service is super good.
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6/8
Мария
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Jul 2024
Couples
1 reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 4, 2024
Very nice place with picturesque scenery, clean rooms and friendly staff. The bathrooms are clean, well maintained, and there are even private baths for rent. The food is very tasty and filling. The bathrooms are clean, renovated and do not create a negative impression. In addition to the springs themselves, there are beautiful places around and places to walk. An excellent place for a family holiday or a creative trip.
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Guest User
Stayed in May 2024
Other
1.0/5
Posted on May 26, 2024
I have stayed at many inns, but this is the worst inn I have ever stayed at. First, when I tried to enter the large public bath in the evening, both were men's baths and there was no women's bath, so I couldn't enter. There were a lot of male guests that day, so without any notice, both of the two large public baths were changed to men's baths. It's unbelievable. There was no prior notice. I stayed at the inn looking forward to the hot springs, and when I went to the large public bath, both were men's baths and I couldn't enter the hot springs... I was stunned by how bad it was. After that, I received a call from my room apologizing, and was told that they would be taking a bath in the room and then the women's bath, so they would tell me again after it had changed, so I should enter then. After finishing dinner, I entered the large public bath, which had been changed to women's bath. (They said they would tell me when it changed to women's bath, but they didn't say anything. I ended up checking it myself.) Since my room was on the fourth floor, it was very difficult to go back and forth between the large public bath on the first floor and the room, and I was tired. Next, when I checked in, I was told that the large public bath would be switched between the men's and women's baths at 9 p.m., so I waited to enter the other large public bath at the time the large baths were switched at 9 p.m. But even at 9pm, nothing had changed... Why? Around 10pm, people who looked like employees were in the women's bath, which was supposed to have been turned into a men's bath? It looked like... Huh, why? It was so strange that I called the front desk and asked why they had been told that it would be switched at 9pm, but had been waiting all this time and still hadn't been switched. They told me that there were no plans to switch the baths for men and women today. I was stunned for the second time. When I asked for more details, they said it was a staff member's miscommunication. Apparently, they usually switch at 9pm, but today was an exception. No matter how much of an exception it was, it had nothing to do with us. I was caught up in a miscommunication and was at the mercy of the inn's convenience, ruining my precious birthday trip. My plans were constantly messed up. I wasted precious time. They told me to wait because they were about to switch the baths, so I had to wait again... There were a lot of ascetics staying that day, but they were drinking and shouting and making a lot of noise. Do they know that there are regular customers? If they are going to accept reservations from general customers on a travel site, shouldn't they explain that in more detail? (I received an email saying that a monk would be staying there. It also said that it was not very quiet, but it was far beyond the nuances written in the email, and the cancellation fee is charged one month in advance, so I couldn't cancel anyway. They sent me an email too late. If this is the case, they should shorten the cancellation period.) It's just too bad in so many ways. On the stairs at night, elementary school students? They were making loud phone calls even though it was past midnight... Isn't this inappropriate when there are rooms nearby? Don't the staff or parents warn them? At breakfast, something like boiled carrots were served, but the carrots were not peeled. When I asked if it was the specification and the skin was still on, they said they would change it... What, it's not that the skin is on for nutritional reasons, but just that they forgot to peel it...? ? There were a lot of things going on and I wasn't in the mood to eat it, so I declined. Then the staff sighed loudly as they left. I was shocked, or what... What is the compliance of this inn? I felt very uncomfortable and disappointed when they sighed loudly. The carrots were not even peeled and had a blackened skin. By the way, as an apology for the inconvenience when I checked out, they offered me a free drink and bath tax for dinner... I've stayed at many inns all over Japan, but this was the first time I've ever wanted to leave. I was saddened by the bad impression of Dorogawa Onsen, which I had been looking forward to for months. It was a shame because the nighttime streetscape of Dorogawa Onsen was very beautiful and lovely.
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Guest User
Stayed in Feb 2024
Other
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Feb 21, 2024
I have stayed at several hotels in Dorogawa Onsen Town, and they have clean water facilities.The baths are new, having been renovated, but the changing rooms are small (lol).Well, other than that, compared to the inns in Dorogawa Onsen Town. I think I'd recommend it.The verandah is beautiful, so I think it's great for taking pictures (lol) Next time, I think I'd like to stay in the sky room.Soya Soya, I thought it would be a good idea to grab a coffee and relax in the jazz room.I'd like to take my luggage with me at check-in. Dropping off and picking up and dropping off at the parking lot is the default activity of Dorogawa Onsen Town.From spring to autumn, climb Mt. Sanjogatake and Mt.Inamuragatake.In summer, play in the Yamagami River.In winter, relax in the snowy scenery.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jul 2022
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jul 6, 2022
First time at Dorogawa Onsen. I really enjoyed coming here. It is no exaggeration to say that Tenkawa Village is the southern part of Nara Prefecture. What a beautiful village name! You can stay at an inn with an old-fashioned atmosphere, so it is highly recommended for those who like retro buildings. The hot spring was an alkaline spring with a high ph and a thick hot water. In the rest area, there is also music that is gentle on the ears, and the atmosphere is perfect. Because the scale is small, I was able to stay comfortably without congestion. The hospitality of the inn was a good one where you can feel the warmth of home. The food is delicious and really great. Although it is a bit far, it may be easier to access the Nanki area of Wakayama.
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