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Gensen Yunoyado Kairi
4.7/52 Reviews
Arrived on weekday evenings. One uncle at the entrance from the road and the parking lot. When you enter the inn, the person in charge of keeping shoes and the person in charge of wiping the wheels of the suitcase. There are no slippers and walk with socks. There was a pink tabi in the room. Check-in is a type that sits in the seat and the person in charge at the front desk comes. It will send you to the front of the elevator, but you have your luggage. It's heavy and slow to walk, which makes the person in charge a little frustrating. Wi-Fi is not available in the room. Only 4F lounge can be used. The bath crosses the corridor and gets off by elevator again. A river flows under the crossing corridor, and the scenery is like the Kinugawa River. The bath is an alkaline spring that is rare. There are several large bathtubs, each with different tastes and temperatures. The temperature of the cave-like bath was high. Slightly chlorine? Pokahori. I wonder if it's a thick hot spring. But the next day I stayed, my parents said 「 」 my body became lighter. Supper is also across the corridor and take the elevator to 1F. A tatami room seat by the window that looks good. All windows are closed with roll curtains, and it is unknown what kind of scenery it is. Mr. Nakai will bring tea and rice. However, a gutsy finger can be put into the mouth of only hot water. I want a kyusu because I want to pour tea myself. Also, the timing of asking for a refill of my rice is bad, and Mr. Nakai makes me sick. I want to serve rice myself, so I want to ask for it with ohitsu. The food itself was very delicious. The char is also fresh Kanji. The tuna of the rice ball sushi was also delicious. When the meal is over, Mr. Nakai will send you to the elevator. I'm sorry, but I laughed at 「 It was delicious 」, but Nakai's expression was scary like a Noh mask. I'm sorry that it seems to be troublesome. When I returned to the room, the futon was neatly laid. Although it was a Japanese-style room, there was a wide sofa set on the wet edge, and it was comfortable to sit down. There were two tea cylinders in the tea set, each with green tea and roasted tea. (Although it wasn't very delicious) The morning bath was early and opened before 6 o'clock. There were multiple yukatas in the room, so I was allowed to use a new yukata. After the bath, you can drink coffee in the lounge from 7 am with the service. When I was waiting, the uncle in charge came to set it carefully. It may be demitas, but it was a thick and delicious coffee. Even so, I thought it was a great number of employees. I was worried that it would be tough if there weren't many tourists coming. A large-scale inn with a strong color of the nostalgic Showa era. The customer who spoke in the bath said 「 Often come 」. The crossing corridor is troublesome, but it was intense and impressive. I wonder if I will stay if I come again someday. I wonder if there is still.
Echigo Yunoya Hot Spring Village Folding Hot Spring
0/50 Reviews
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This is the most caring staff I have encountered in Japan in the past few days. We came to the station enthusiastically to pick us up, and gave us a detailed introduction to the traffic and shopping conditions around the address. The place where I live is very close to the subway station and the transportation is convenient. The housing conditions are also in line with the introduction. The waiter patiently explained to us how to use the facilities in the room and provided a lot of surrounding tourist information. I learned a lot about the lifestyle of Japanese residents by living here. The hotel will provide breakfast and will contact you in time to tell you some tips on travel. Recommend it to everyone, it is really a very good hotel, I believe you will not regret it!

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Uonuma. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Uonuma to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

There are not many hotels in Uonuma. Guests are advised to book in advance. The local average price is 101 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 three-star hotels in Uonuma at an average price of 122 SGD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Uonuma at an average price of 75 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Uonuma, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Hotel Urashin in Uonuma is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Kamiyu Onsen Club.

The most popular attractions for tourists in Uonuma are Okutadami Maruyama Ski Ground, Eirinji Temple.

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