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Silk Hotel
3.5/57 Reviews
A cheap hotel with a convenient location about 5 minutes walk from the station. I think it is a hotel for adults from the name of the hotel, the signboard, and the atmosphere of the room, but it is not. It is a hotel for ordinary travel and business. But the price is cheap, overall old. Rather, it is a hotel full of Showa feelings that cannot be experienced easily now, so it may be fun and valuable. A pretty amazing atmosphere. There was bread and coffee service in the morning and it was distributed, so it was somehow interesting!
Adachiya Ryokan
4.3/57 Reviews
When I got off the Fukushima Nishi Interchange and went up to the entrance of the Azuma Skyline, which is closed in winter, the smell of sulfur hit my nose. Adachiya is there. A pale, muddy hot spring boasting a history of over 400 years. As it is said to be the best free-flowing hot spring in the prefecture, the hot water overflows. The hot spring, which is the specialty hot spring, is so rich in hot spring ingredients, mainly sulfur, that it irritates the skin. Moreover, the bathtub, which is built along the mountain surface, is rich in rustic beauty and is one of the top ten open-air baths I have ever visited. The atmosphere of the inn is also good! The accommodation plan this time is ”Enjoy Fukushima's sake / pairing of carefully selected sake and food”. After enjoying the open-air bath, we were brought three kinds of appetizers and local sake for ”comparing sake drinkers in your room”. Sake lees cream cheese is ”Yaemon / Junmai dry”, prosciutto ham is ”Naraman / Junmai”, two kinds of sesame tofu is ”Yamanoi / Junmai Ginjo”. A blissful moment before a meal while gazing out at the light snow falling outside. All the recommended pairings are delicious! At dinner, 5 types of sake are served to match the dishes. ”Oku no Matsu / Junmai Daiginjo Sparkling” for appetizers, ”Eikawa / Junmai” for bowls, ”Tenmei / Junmai Ginjo Honsei” for sashimi, ”Suehiro / Denshoyama Haijun” for meat dishes and pots Rice”, and “Kokken/Junmai Daiginjo” for sweetness. The hearth banquet ”Yukemuri no Utage” has a wide variety of dishes, each of which is delicious. Of course, it goes great with Japanese sake. I drank about 3 go of 8 kinds of sake in total, but it was an irresistible plan for sake lovers. It is one of the few hot spring inns that will make you want to visit again.
La Union
4/52 Reviews
I stayed for a month in this hostel which has the friendliest and nicest owner who has lots of good recommendations for nearby attractions and restaurants. The dormitory 'capsule' was very generously sized and had sturdy wooden walls to give you more privacy than a simple bunk bed would and the entrance to it was covered by a little curtain. It had a little nightstand and lamp with a wireless charging option in it, the pillow was comfy and the duvet warm and if that wasn't enough to keep you warm (there *is* aircon in the room but someone has to put it on and other guests didn't always realize that), there's a heated mattress pad which I absolutely loved. Common areas on the second floor included bathrooms and toilets which were cleaned daily and were in an excellent condition, a little washing up area with sinks, a small fridge and a microwave and some toiletries such as earplugs, face wash, oil and even sanitary napkins if I saw correctly. Very considerate if you ask me, even if I didn't need any myself since I am a guy :D Second floor also had washing machines and dryers you could use for a small fee, plus a small area for eating and sitting in. The second floor's common areas were quite cold in march still since they're not heated, as is usually the case in japanese buildings, but if you wanted to spend time outside of the bedroom the lounge/diner area on the first floor was open in the evenings from 4pm to 10pm or a bit later and sometimes during the day (that tended to vary a little). I spent many evenings chatting with the owner and other guests at the first floor lounge which was warm and nice to sit and hang out in. Owner will also prepare breakfast and/or other meals upon request, I didn't eat breakfast there since I had to leave to work so early but saw him make them for other guests and the french toasts looked absolutely mouthwatering. Also got to taste some freshly baked breads one of the employees was practicing making, would definitely recommend trying if they start selling them! Location-wise La Union is perfectly situated, close to the station and in the middle of an area that's shock-full of little izakayas and shops. Closest restaurants are literally across the street and there's at least two convenience stores within a minute's walk and a very affordable co-op supermarket maybe a 5min walk away. And if you want to go somewhere a bit further away, you can always rent a bike from the hostel since they've got brand new electric bikes which are very handy if you want to go to places like the hanamiyama which is a bit far from the station by foot and don't want to be tied to bus schedules (or just want to go at 6am when busses aren't really operating yet like I did). Apparently they also rent tents and other camping equipment! All in all I would definitely go back again if I went to Fukushima, the hostel is definitely worth the (very affordable) price.
Hotel Tenryukaku
3/52 Reviews
I found a plan to stay at this inn in Iizaka Onsen, a famous hot spring in Fukushima Prefecture, so I asked. The plan also has a taxi transfer from Iizaka Onsen Station, so I arrived at the inn easily. It's a pretty tired facility, and it seems that it has been expanded many times, so I'm confused about moving inside the building, but it's not enough to get lost. The staff were quite hospitality and the stay was calm.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some of the best 2 star hotels in Fukushima?

    Whether you are traveling to Fukushima for business or tourism, Adachiya Ryokan , Silk Hotel and La Union are all popular hotels.

  • How much for staying at a 2 star hotel in Fukushima?

    For 2 star hotels in Fukushima, the average price is €134 on weekdays, and is €139 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

  • What 2 star hotels in Fukushima are available for spa services?

    Want to experience spa treatment after the tired day? Among 2 star hotels in Fukushima, Izumiya, Hotel Tenryukaku and Ryokan Komatsuya have great spa service.

  • What are some of the best 2 star hotels in Fukushima with bar?

    If you are looking for 2 star hotels in Fukushima with great bars, Adachiya Ryokan , La Union and Hotel Tenryukaku are popular choices.

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    Want to keep your fitness plan while traveling? Izumiya provides fitness facilities.

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    La Union, Izumiya and Hotel Tenryukaku have delicious breakfast. Book now and start your energetic day with tasty food!

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    There are many 2 star hotels in Fukushima with swimming pool. Izumiya is a perfect option.

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    Not familiar with Fukushima? La Union and Izumiya provide convenient airport shuttle.

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    Get your Internet connection is essential during traveling. La Union, Izumiya and Hotel Tenryukaku are popular hotels offering free Wi-Fi.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest Price€685
Lowest Price€21
Number of Reviews21
Number of Hotels27
Average Price (Weekdays)€134
Average Price (Weekends)€139