"The hotel has free parking, which is a big thumbs up, you can park in the parking lot behind the hotel, then take a ticket to reception and plug it in, you can park until the next morning, and the famous and delicious Mizawa beef next morning to the hotel"
"The location of Toyoko Inn is always good, the included breakfast is very good, and the CP value is very high
It’s highly recommended to stay here during the Yonezawa Snow Festival.
Breakfast is basically Japanese style, all you can eat, and you can also use its washing and drying machine, which is very cheap"
"The service was very good. It was a little inconvenient because there were no convenience stores nearby, probably because many people came by car. I have no other complaints.
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"Very comfortable! very good! There is a jacuzzi, fully equipped, and a full set of kitchen utensils. There is an old restaurant nearby that has been open for 130 years and specializes in Yonezawa beef."
"I was looking forward to choosing steak or sukiyaki for dinner at the time of booking, but I couldn't choose it and decided to sukiyaki. It was delicious. Breakfast was Japanese and salty small plates lined up, which was a subtle feeling. the reservation site
I was disappointed with the food because I felt that it was a buffet, probably because it was a difference. Is it better to bring all the amenities? The hot springs and rooms were clean and comfortable. Recommended for hot spring main people. But it may be difficult to move to people with bad knees."
"Locates near the center of Yonezawa city so it is convenient to go everywhere with under 20mins by walk. Receptionists are friendly and supportive and they can speak a little English so it is fine for foreigner travel. The bathroom is smaller than expected but it is quite enough."
"As for the room, the accommodation price was cheap and I was not dissatisfied because it was an old building. There is no dissatisfaction with the taste at the breakfast buffet. The miso soup had no miso taste and I didn't know which dish was from. I was very confused. I wanted you to think about the arrangement of the vessel and the dishes."
"A town that is not popular and inconspicuous, fifteen minutes is enough to circle the town for a week. It was a superb hot spring tour. The hotel's room has been remodeled, the standard room is similar to the domestic Samsung, the bed and bedding, the bathroom is relatively old. Because only two people travel, booking a larger room is a bit reluctant. It is estimated that three or four people will order a room together, which is expected to be better. Hot springs! Very good! The washed hair of the spring has been smooth for a week. Soak in the semi-open hot springs, look at the night sky outside at night, and look at the snowy mountains opposite in the morning, so beautiful! Breakfast is also a standard and style meal, exquisite and rich. There is a rushing river in the village, the only open udon noodle shop, the only tofu shop, and the only grocery store, which is very interesting. This hotel, which was booked by name and a photo of a hot spring, turned my adventure into a small fortune. like very much!"
"The room I booked was a single-bed room without a bathroom. It was a Japanese-style tatami room with a bed and table converted into a wheelchair-friendly room. The price was relatively cheap. There is no problem if you use it as a budget hotel room, but if you want to experience a hot spring hotel, it is recommended to choose a Japanese-style tatami room."
"Very good feeling of Buisness Hotel, the room is not crowded. Walk for 10 minutes from the Shinkansen station (it is a bit cautious to panic without lights at night). Behind is a large game console hall, you can stroll around at night. It is early to eat nearby, and there is a convenience store diagonally diagonally across the road. The breakfast buffet was great and exceeded expectations."
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