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Choseikan
4.2/510 Reviews
(Front) There were several groups at チエックイン for Saturday night stays, but at the reception in the lobby, 4 ~ 5 groups will do チエックイン at 1 degrees. It is a very good response that you can't wait in vain while there are too many inns that respond to 1 groups at the time of congestion. (Guest room) 12 tatami Japanese-style room in the main building facing the garden It seems that it has not been renovated since it was built, and the deterioration is noticeable over time. There is an empty small refrigerator and an electric kettle in the room. The trouble is that the facility is old, so I could only find one power outlet in the washroom, so I searched for it and finally found it on my way home to the side of the safe in the room. It's tough now that smartphone power is essential. (Hot spring public bath) 1 The feature of number number is that this radium hot spring is tasteless, odorless and doesn't feel thick, but after taking a bath, it will always be warm and addictive. The feeling of liberation of the garden open-air bath is the best ‼️ You must bring it because there are no towels in the large communal bath. There is no water or tea after the hot water, and if you don't go to the side of the front desk, you can't heal your thirst 😢 Bathroom amenities are only cotton swabs and hand soap (male bathhouse) Thorough savings from accommodation costs? ?? (Dinner and breakfast) Supper is served on a chair table in which the hall is divided into each group. Appetizers and sashimi are served first, and then served once in a small set style. The dish was a very delicious dish that emphasized content rather than volume. What was disappointing was that Koshihikari, a pot cooked from Sasagami, was disappointing for the rice in Niigata 🍚. Breakfast is a general level, but Nakai will carefully recommend you to replace rice and miso soup, so be careful to eat too much.
Yasuda Onsen Yasuragi
3.9/56 Reviews
I stayed at the roadside station. It is an inn in a day trip hot spring. The front desk was bad, and even if I said the name, I tried to process it by mistake for different people, and I was asked to read the guide for the inn. I was given the locker key, but I didn't know which bath locker was with 2, and when I called, a different person came out and the response was not good. Also, I was told at check-in that I would call later because the restaurant was not decided, but the phone didn't come. After the meal time passed, the meal attendant came to call the room. The day trip hot spring was almost available alone, so it was not very busy with only a few groups of users. Also, although it was a plan that I should be able to watch the theater Kawaraza, I was told to watch the theater because there was no night party and I am doing it now, but I checked in at 15 and the theater was 12:30 Open from 30 After 15:00, customers came out and ended. Instead, I was given a bedrock bath ticket, but both of them did not use the bedrock bath, so it was wasted. I thought I should put the time of the play properly on the reservation site. I was looking forward to it, but I was disappointed because I couldn't see it. Also, the hot spring was only an open-air bath. The bath for guests in the indoor bath and the bedrock bath on the second floor are not hot springs. There were two open-air baths, which were large and the hot springs were light brown salty hot springs. What was disappointing in the bath was that I couldn't enter from 7 o'clock the next morning. Breakfast was from 8 o'clock, so I couldn't enter slowly in the morning. The room was already covered with futons. The room and washroom area were all barrier-free and clean rooms. Supper was the top Agano Gozen course (6600 yen if you ask for a single item). I had it in a Japanese-style room with only two sets, but except for rice miso soup dessert, everything was lined up on the table, including tempura. In terms of content, it was the standard content of the inn, such as sashimi and chawanmushi. It was good that the half body of the crab was processed easily to eat. It was a meal on tatami mats in a Japanese-style room, so it seemed to be painful for me. I ordered sake because it was 1680 yen for Kirinzan traditional dry 21 degrees (original sake 720cc). It was a delicious sake. Breakfast was served at the dining room of the day trip hot spring from 8 o'clock. It was set on the table from around 6:30. The side dishes were only small bowls with a very light taste, such as cherry blossoms, natto and seaweed. * and only rice can be replaced. Although the inn fee was high, there were too few side dishes. Yasuda's yogurt drink was served on the table with children. It seems that the breakfast for children was exactly the same as for adults. It seems that many people eat at this inn at the dining room of the day trip hot spring even if they stay. I feel that the cost performance is better. There was no hospitality and it was not a relaxing inn.
Oyado Sakihana
5/52 Reviews
The overall staff was very welcoming and the food was very rich, especially the rice was especially delicious. Very recommended hotel, if you go to this hotel by tram, you can call the hotel to Maxia or Nianhua Station to wait, you can pick up and drop off for free.

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Number of Hotels3
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Highest PriceNZD 633
Lowest PriceNZD 64
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 226
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 236