"The room wasn't large, but it was perfectly adequate for one person. I often book this hotel because it's close to the station, just a few minutes from Odakyu Station, making it very convenient for commuting. The nearby convenience stores are also handy for evening shopping. The room was clean and well-equipped, making it a budget-friendly boutique hotel."
"The hotel is cheap and good. It should be said that the room size is the largest among Japanese hotels. The room is clean and tidy, with complete facilities. There is a mountain view outside the window, and the field of vision is relatively wide. It is relatively comfortable to live there. As the flight was delayed, it was already early in the morning when we arrived at the hotel, but the staff was still very welcoming. It's just that the hotel does not have Chinese service, so you need to know a little Japanese to communicate."
"Parking in the hotel is convenient, with a 3-story parking building. Check-in was quick, and the room was clean and comfortable. Details touch people's hearts. A three-star hotel surprises people with details other than accommodation. Everywhere you touch and wherever you look, customers will make unexpected discoveries, which is a great experience!"
"I used it after my first mountain climbing.
The landlady and Nakai were very kind, and I was healed and happy with the meticulous and worried hospitality.
All the kaiseki dishes are really delicious, and I have been told that they are politely served. It was a dish that I wanted to eat until the end even if I was full.
I would like to recommend meals for those who stay.
The family bath was large and clean, and I was able to heal my tiredness after climbing. The room was clean, the futon was fluffy and comfortable, and I slept soundly.
I loved Oyama and this inn.
I would like to use it again."
"Really enjoyed staying here after after hiking in the mountains. The hot, natural onsen really helped soak away the aches and pains.
Service from the owners was exemplary and I was made to feel like a really special guest. The food was delicious and fairly priced so a worthwhile addition to my stay.
I plan to return again soon to enjoy another great nights sleep in a beautiful, authentic establishment!"
With a stay at Togakubo in Isehara, you'll be a 4-minute walk from Oyamaafuri Shrine and 6 minutes by foot from Mount Oyama Loop. This guesthouse is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Tanzawa-Oyama Quasi-National Park and 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from Sannomiya Hibita Shrine.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 8 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and slippers.
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Isehara?
September is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Isehara, with average nightly rates around BRL 288. Prices peak in March, when rates reach about BRL 471 per night.
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Dec
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Hotel rates in Isehara are typically lowest on Saturday, with average nightly rates around BRL 307. Wednesday tends to be the most expensive, averaging BRL 423 per night.
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