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Hotel Hoho "A Hotel Overlooking the Echigo Plain and the Yahiko Mountain range"
4.1/516 Reviews
This is a revisit of Ku 々. This bedrock bath is my first experience. It's near the entrance, but first wash your body in the large communal bath in the back of the inn. So change into Samue and move near the entrance again. It was nice to sweat a lot in the bedrock bath, but I went to the large communal bath in the back while wearing a soaked samue. The inside of the building was quite cold, probably because of ventilation for corona measures, and the body was cold to the core with a soaked samue. It would be nice to have a space where you can change clothes near the bedrock bath, but there is only a paid private bath. Although it is a large communal bath, the indoor bath does not seem to be a hot spring. There is a sauna, but there is no cold bath. There is a sleeping space, but there is a sign that says ”cleaning” throughout your stay, and hot water is never filled. Supper is reasonable. The sashimi was delicious. Rice too. Breakfast has coffee, but no juice or milk. The room is large. There is no cold water pot, so you have to secure some water at night. The most impressive thing was the bedrock bath.
Ana Crowne Plaza Niigata, an IHG Hotel
4.4/5107 Reviews
He cares about me in many ways, proactively asking me about any problems I might have and letting me know. They responded very politely. I was staying for several nights, and on the morning of the second day I rushed out and had to clean up, so I felt a bit sorry, but everything was carefully tidyed up (my necklace, which was a valuable item, was still in place). I also felt that they took good care of the cleaning. I would like to visit you again if I have a chance.

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Number of Hotels37
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Highest PriceCAD 1,999
Lowest PriceCAD 32
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 170
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 202