“The staff was great! I was traveling with my bicycle and they even gave me a bigger room since they didn't know if the bike would fit in a single room. They really wanted to give the best service possible!”
“The staff, especially the front desk (a bit less the restaurant) - they really give you a 5 star treatment. The location of the hotel. The ramen in the evening. Easy parking. Quite nice breakfast, given the price.”
“Perfectly located near the major heritage sites in Nikko, and on the main bus route to most of the nature sightseeing (Chusenji Lake, Kegon Falls, Senjogahara marshland). Decently maintained place.”
“This is a fantastic hotel surrounded by nature (mountains, rivers and woods) and transpiring Japanese tradition. The hotel provides an excellent Onsen experience in a 300 year-old ryokan. The setup is essentially Japanese, so expect to sleep in futons, take off your shows and walk on slippers through tatami floor, and have Japanese meals (including breakfast). The kaiseki dinners are an absolute delight, and the outdoor onsen at night is the stuff of dreams.
One may feel a bit daunted by the itinerary to the hotel, but it is truly easy to get there. Taking the Aizu Revaty train from Asakusa to Yunishigawa Onsen you then catch a 15 minute bus which will drop you off in front of the Hotel. All this information was communicated by the hotel ahead of our stay. One important tip: plan to buy the train tickets before the day of your trip, because they can be sold out. I am not sure if these tickets are sold online, so the safest way to buy them in advance is to go the tourist office at Asakusa station.”
“The hotel’s prime location within the train station makes it an excellent choice for travelers relying on public transportation. he rooms are described as cozy and comfortable, providing a welcoming retreat. The hotel’s design has a youthful, vibrant aesthetic, adding a fresh and modern appeal to the stay.”
“The best onsen ever! Everything was a dream. I would gladly pay again for these experience. 100% will return. Everything was as described. We were the only foreigners there and we don't speak japanese but everyone made sure we were welcomed and that we understood everything.”
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