"This hotel lived up to my carefully selected time. The Japanese-style room with bathroom in the new building I chose is authentic. The whole hotel room is clean and large. The bathroom in the old building is shared. Fortunately, I didn't book it, otherwise I probably wouldn't be able to adapt.
Bathing in hot springs is also a variety of soups, all kinds of baths. And I fully felt the purest local Japanese hot springs. Some of them are a bit simple, but very tasteful. Next to the hot spring, there are snow on the mountain and gurgling water under the mountain. Life is like this. Soak for two days in a row, and your skin will not be dry for half a month after you come back. You can do without applying body lotion. Hot springs have the effect of moisturizing the skin.
One night and two meals, the food is very good, although one small butterfly and one small butterfly, it is also very satisfying to eat.
There are shuttle buses from Hanamaki Station to the hotel. You have to pay attention to the time. There are not many flights."
"Special mention
The full name of the hotel is Yamanokami Onsen Villa Seiryukan (SeRyuKan)
The reason for this is that Yamanokami Onsen has 3 hot spring facilities:
The ordinary Japanese hot spring hotel Yamanokami Onsen YukaYin
The daytime hot spring hotel Nagomi
The last one is Villa Seiryukan
Take the right exit from the west exit of Shin-Hanamaki Station on the Shinkansen Line. There will be a free hot spring shuttle bus, which will depart from Platform 2 at 15:10, 16:10 and 17:10 respectively. The driver will hold a sign and ask you which hotel you are going to. Just point to Seiryukan.
At other times, you must take a taxi to the hotel, and the standard fare is less than 8,000 yen.
The shuttle bus will take passengers to Yuxiangyuan, where they will wait for the staff to arrange for them to take a minivan to the Qingliu-kan lobby on the other side to complete the check-in procedures.
When checking out, the free shuttle bus will arrive in front of Yuxiangyuan at 10:00 am or before. Guests need to check out from Qingliu-kan before 9:30 am and take a minivan to Yuxiangyuan to wait for the bus.
The bus arrives at Shin-Hanamaki Station at around 10:45. Please be sure to pay attention to the Shinkansen and airport arrival times. For example, it is impossible to catch the 10:20 Shinkansen back to Tokyo, but the Shinkansen only stops at Shin-Hanamaki Station once an hour.
The hotel's dining time starts at 6pm and breakfast starts at 7am. Whether dining at Qingliukan or Youxiangyuan, you need to make a reservation one day in advance with the help of Qingliukan staff, and they will inform you of the relevant fees. If you choose to stay overnight without breakfast or dinner, please be aware that among the three hot spring hotels, only the reception of Yukaen provides microwave fried rice and pasta, which costs 800 yen per serving.
For other reviews on hotel services, please refer to my previous reviews."
"The staff were very friendly and even though I checked in late at night, they greeted me politely with a smile.
The large communal bath was clean and the facilities were good, and there was a sauna too, so it was very comfortable.
I stayed alone in a double room, but it was spacious enough and there was a sofa so I was comfortable.
There was no information about a wake-up call, so I asked the front desk and they told me that one was available there."
"It was a wonderful inn with great hospitality right from the moment we were picked up. Although it was a large building, our room was located in a single elevator away from the hot springs, dining area, and lobby, making it very convenient to move around the building."
"I thought of going to the Marcan dining room in Hisashi 々, and when I saw this reservation site, I was lucky that the twin room was vacant, so I made a quick reservation, and the room was on the south side of the top floor, so I made a further bravo!
The room itself is stable route ink quality.
The main road is close, but it is not noisy at all. The air conditioning is also air conditioning for each room and there is an air purifier, so it is perfect. The unit bath with the toilet was large enough, the amount of water was goo, and the breakfast was a buffet, and the red fish salted, the thick fried bean paste and yogurt were delicious. There was a selection and it was very crowded. Well, each person was different, but we tended to have a hard head."
"I used it on a family trip. This is my second stay since I visited in March. I like it because my skin is chewy with hot spring water. Breakfast and dinner are also very satisfying!
I stayed here for a family vacation, this is my second stay after visiting in March. I love the hot spring water because it makes my skin glutinous. Breakfast and dinner are also very satisfying!"
"The hotel is located in Hanamaki Onsen Village, which is a group of three hotels. You can go to the hot springs in all three hotels, but I only went to the Momijikan, which has both outdoor and indoor hot springs. The area is not small and very comfortable. The room is also large, and the breakfast is rich in variety, with Japanese and Western food. There are also sukiyaki, local milk and ice cream. The hotel also has free folk performances in the lobby every night, which is very unique. If it is spring and summer, the rose garden near the hotel should also be beautiful. A very recommended hotel. The disadvantage is that the surrounding public transportation is not very convenient. You can only make an appointment to take the free shuttle bus from the hotel to Shin-Hanamaki Station. Although there are ordinary buses, there are very few buses."
"I chose it in a word of mouth comment while looking for accommodation in Hanamaki. It was better than I thought. The hot springs, the atmosphere of the lobby, the politeness and response of the staff, the delicious breakfast ... I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity."
"It was a bit expensive because it was during the holidays, but the buffet was great. Both children and adults were very satisfied. The hot spring was spacious and relaxing."
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