The service staff are very kind and enthusiastic. The meals are delicious. Although the surrounding area is not busy, it is very quiet and relaxing. The room is Japanese-style and you can enjoy the beautiful view of the stream by the window. The hot spring temperature is very comfortable and comfortable. There is ice tea in the lobby. It feels very warm when drinking. This stay was a great experience and highly recommended.
With a stay at Akakura Onsen Izumiso in Mogami, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Naruko Onsen and Akakura Onsen. This ryokan is 8.9 mi (14.4 km) from Shintoronoyu and 9.6 mi (15.4 km) from Naruko Gorge.
This ryokan offers designated smoking areas.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 5 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Bathrooms have hair dryers and slippers. Conveniences include phones and safes, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 109 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and toothbrushes and toothpaste. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.
I went to the hot spring. Small and beautiful.
I want to know if there is any surgical effect, and whether the postoperative site is in good condition.
Visited in late June. A long time ago, I was expecting it because it was an inn that was not popular and highly rated at Byuji Onsen and could not make a reservation. This time, it is a reservation for the inn alone from the reservation site. It was a remote room, but there was no problem other than the steep stairs. I will write the reason for the title first, but I was quite disappointed with the person who drove the round-trip transfer. There is no smile in the greeting with the first-time customer at the transfer of the station, or the feeling that the transfer is disgusting 々. This is quite rare and very impressive. Also, driving is quite rough. Even if it was not a tourist information, I thought it was the standard of many inns to talk about the land and the scenery along the way and create a ”welcome feeling”. The front desk seems to be smart and not at all. It is natural to decide the meal time, but it is a mystery why there is a brand selection of the sake set at check-in. I think the front cap itself, which can only handle 1 groups at once, is unavoidable, but while sitting in the lobby waiting for check-in, I don't write an accommodation card, and it is the government office or the bank that is called to the front desk in turn. Like. By the way, the quality of the hot springs is very good. The open-air bath is not a garden open-air bath, but a mountain inn with a good atmosphere. The staff is quite holding, and at the restaurant, the friendly Nakai prepares freshly fried tempura and small pots. However, unfortunately, it is not so much if it is said that the ingredients and cooking methods are unique dishes that can only be eaten here. Sake is not very generous as an inn in Tohoku. I don't think it's expensive. Also, this inn cannot use credit cards locally. The disappointment this time is concentrated on the transfer and the front desk, so the guests who can come by car may be a good impression. If the inn reads it, if there was a very good impression during the stay, I think that the area around the previous transfer was offset a lot, but in terms of customer service of the first and final impressions. It's lost. I highly recommend that you be in charge of a friendly person.
I headed there by rental car from Sendai Airport on March 25th. I arrived there in less than 2 hours using the expressway. A parking attendant was waiting in front of the entrance, so I dropped off my luggage and headed to the front desk. The front staff did a quick check-in. The room is a Japanese-Western style room on the 11th floor of Aobakan. The room faced east, and I could see the hot spring steam rising from the window, giving me a hot spring feeling. I immediately headed to try the famous Naruko hot spring. The public bath is located in Momijikan, and you need to walk about 60 meters along the connecting passage and change elevators. The large public baths for men and women were separated on the 1st and 2nd floors. The sulfur springs are my favorite and have an alkaline quality, so I was able to enjoy the real pleasure of Shifen Onsen. The food was served as a buffet and was very satisfying. We had Kaiseki at another venue called Juraku, and the portion was more than enough. The ankoro mochi, which is made in the live kitchen by the 90-year-old proprietress at breakfast, became my favorite so much that I ate it three days in a row. The second day was rainy, so we spent the day soaking in the hot springs. He brought me ``botamochi'' for a snack. I was impressed. The staff responded with a smile in all situations. It was a hotel where you could feel the spirit of hospitality everywhere. I can understand why there are many repeat customers. I have visited famous hot spring resorts all over the country, and Naruko Hotel ranks at the top in terms of overall strength.
I decided to stay at Naruko Onsen to see the red leaves of Naruko Gorge. It was a accommodation that was satisfied with all the location, facilities, meals, staff response, etc. of the hotel. Naruko Gorge was also located in a place that was less than 10 minutes drive from the hotel and was able to go to see it before breakfast. The hotel was located in the highlands of the city and the room was able to see the city from the room. The meal was delicious at a private room type restaurant. Breakfast is a Viking form, but the place to eat was the same private room type as dinner, and I was able to eat comfortably without worrying about the surroundings. Usually, breakfast in the large hall is common in many hotels and inns, but this facility used a private room type dining room well and secured customer privacy in Viking food. In addition, the taste level of the Viking breakfast was high and the meal was enjoyed. The hot springs have an inner bath and an open-air bath, and there are four free rental baths that do not require reservations. I thought it was a happy facility for customers who wanted to secure family customers and privacy. It is a hotel that I want to stay again except for the autumn leaves.
Look for a dinner inn and come here. It is a cozy impression with many staff who feel very friendly or very friendly. The man who was in charge of check-in was very good and friendly. The whole hotel also has the effect of aging deterioration and sulfur, but the cleaning was neat. There are many devises for sleeping on the hot spring meal, and the welcome drink is a self-quality drink. The chocolate drink was especially good. The room feels quite large. The hot spring thought that the hot water was mock and the visibility was not good, but if you soak the window on your back, the whole bathroom was fantastic like a vast bath and an illusion. You can also get a ticket for waterfall hot water. The futon is air weave sleepy. Dinner was great. The morning Viking is a brand new venue and full of side dishes to divide. However, it was a little regrettable that the factory made as the recipe was delicious. Salad cherry blossom yogurt and coffee are delicious. I don't recommend it to anyone who cares about the problem, but I am very satisfied.
Apparently it had been closed since last year due to renovations to the bathroom. There are less than 10 rooms, so it is a homely inn. The bath water is cloudy and is said to be good for the skin. If you soak in a hot bathtub, it will seep through. The rooms are 6 to 8 tatami mats in size and have a kitchen, and some rooms have a bed and toilet. There is also a shower, so it is a safe accommodation for women as well. You can also consult with the friendly proprietress about sightseeing around Naruko. Our beloved dog Pochi welcomes us at the entrance. Dinner includes a wide selection of local alcoholic beverages.
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