Kanmuheishiyukarinoyado Ageha
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Kanmuheishiyukarinoyado Ageha

727-1 Yunishikawa, Nikko-Shi, Tochigi 321-2601, Japan, Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
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Featured in 6 Traditional Japanese Guest Houses that will Steal Your Heart The Heike no Sho, established in 1718, is an authentic historical Japanese inn that has hosted many illustrious guests, including Japanese emperors and foreign royalty. This inn exudes the sentiments of ancient Japan while incorporating modern lighting and furnishings to create a retro-modern aesthetic. Guests can enjoy the hearth-style dining the inn offers, which recently took first place in the national rankings of Japan's most authentic ancient private inns. All rooms are outfitted in the classical Japanese style, with tatami mat floors and futon bedding.Show More
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4.6/5Great
·Cleanliness: 4.6
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Train: Kawaji-Onsen Station
(20.9 km)
Train: Kinugawaonsen Station
(29.7 km)
Landmarks: Takafusa Shrine Kamisha
(490m)
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4.6/5
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  • Cleanliness4.6
  • Amenities4.6
  • Location4.6
  • Service4.6
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
May 5, 2023
The furnishings and the overall a**osphere of the inn are unique, but I was able to enjoy an extraordinary experience. Meals are buffet. There are no ryokan Aruaru staples (sashimi or tempura). Heike soup, kenchin soba, edible wild plants and vegetables are the main ingredients of this menu. The hot springs are open 24 hours. There were six types of private baths, but they were all rock baths, so I thought it would be nice to have something different, such as a cypress bath. The room was old, but the plumbing was new and very clean. The sandals in the room had damp thongs and felt uncomfortable, so I thought it would be nice if that could be improved.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 2, 2023
This was my first time using the baths and I was very surprised at how many there were. They were all at just the right temperature so I was able to relax. It's cold outside at this time of year so I would recommend this to people who want to stay in the bath for as long as they like. Both dinner and breakfast were served buffet style with a wide variety of dishes. Taking advantage of the all-you-can-eat option, I ate too much and ended up writhing in agony in my futon in my room after the meal. This kind of humorous scene is something you can only experience when traveling. I was also able to see and go inside a snow igloo for the first time in my life so I am very satisfied with this trip. This trip was wonderful for healing both my mind and body. I am filled with happiness that I was able to find such a great place to stay.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 30, 2023
Visited on a family trip. The room was a small room, but Obekka was used at the front desk saying "I upgraded this time". There are many old folk houses that foreigners like + legendary Tengu, Tanuki, and Fujin Raijin from deep in the mountains of Japan. There is no toilet or bath in the room. What you have to be careful about is that the restroom only has water, and the drain from the faucet is narrow, so washing your hands is probably the limit. It has a system of shared toilets and shared baths, and the shared bath on the first floor is about the size of a public bath and has only one large bathtub. There is an outdoor area, but it is about 5 people wide. You can wash your body in the communal bath, but you can't in the private bath. I thought it was for foreign tourists from such a place. The food is a buffet and there is almost no food for children under infants, so if you are using a family, you will need to bring your own food for children who can not eat for adults, or buy meals at a convenience store in Kinugawa. be. Adult meals are delicious, but for some reason the staff rushes to eat. In the morning, when the last order time passes, the food is mercilessly lowered, so it is necessary to go early. Also, when it's time for dinner, it's annoying because they come right away to pick up the plates. If you pay 3,300 yen per group, you can use the private bath for 24 hours. There are 6 places, so I usually put it somewhere. And for repeaters, the private bath will be free next time. Based on the above, it is not suitable for families with small children at all. It would be better if they were at least junior high school students. Also, I think it would be satisfactory for couples who want to relax alone, foreign tourists, couples, and elderly female travelers. Personally, I think it would be nice if there was a toilet and bath in the room, but I think it would be difficult to get there because it takes about 60 minutes by car from Kinugawa Onsen Station to climb a mountain. There is nothing around, but on the contrary it is vacant, so I think it is good to take a walk in nature.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 18, 2023
I visited Yunishigawa for the Kamakura Festival. Ageha-san, who has a good reputation, was selected from among the many inns. Check in early and go to the bathroom. Well, the bath was the best. You can take a bath 24 hours a day, so I went in as many times as I could. There are many baths, so I think it would be nice to be able to visit all the hot springs in the hotel alone. The food was also good, with many dishes that match the location of the inn, mainly using mountain products. I'm glad that the service didn't interfere too much, whether it was because of the corona disaster or because of the customer's needs. I thought it was an inn that I would recommend to many people after using it. In addition to the Kamakura Festival, there are events throughout the year such as the Heike Grand Festival and the Aurora. If there is an opportunity, I wonder if it can be listed as a candidate for an inn that I would like to stay again.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 10, 2023
A ryokan that I have wanted to visit for a long time. What I thought when I used it this time. The first good thing was that there were many baths. There are so many that you will never get bored. Only one indoor bath, one indoor bath and one open-air bath. . There are hotels like this, but even if the hot springs are wonderful, if there are few bathtubs, it tends to be boring. Unfortunately, it seems that all the sources are the same, so if you are a hot spring enthusiast, you may be dissatisfied. Next, the quality of the hot spring was good. The water is just wonderful. It was so much that once I entered, I wanted to stay there forever. It looks like you're soaking in a creamy lotion. After getting up, the skin is surprisingly smooth! ! Finally, a private bath service. It's a paid service, but you should use it. I think it's a nice service for repeaters that you can use it not only once but also after the next time. Some people may become repeaters because of this. If I have a chance to go to Nikko (Yunishigawa) again, I would definitely like to use it.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 1, 2023
What surprised me about the inn was the appearance of the Nio statues, which could be mistaken for a temple. The wide eyes staring in your direction make it seem like a guard guarding the inn. I thought the design was novel and something you rarely see at other inns. I also like the thatched roof, which gives it a nice a**osphere. Inside the building, there are many furnishings lined up in the corridors, making it feel like a museum. It felt like a Japanese theme park. There are a considerable number of baths, including private baths. There is an additional fee, but it is worth becoming a member. What's more, this membership card is valid for life. I can look forward to returning. The dinner buffet has a decent selection of dishes, and the extensive alcohol lineup is great for drinkers. The open-air bath where you can enjoy the snow is amazing. It was a great memory to have.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 26, 2023
数年前に家族で宿泊させていただきました。 あの時の思い出が忘れられなく今回時間が取れたので再び湯西川へ。 施設は改装で手が施されており極なる客室もありました。 今回この極に泊まったのですが一般の客室に比べグレードの高い雰囲気。 当時のスタッフさんも相変わらず元気そうでした。 食事はバイキングに変わってしまったのは惜しまれます。 但しメニューは多くアルコール類も充実していたので呑兵衛の私どもグループには納得のできるものでした。 お風呂はこれぞ湯西川温泉という代名詞でもあるトロトロすべすべの美肌の湯。 最近訪れた下呂温泉を彷彿とさせる泉質には女性陣からも好評のようでした。 全ての面で料金以上の満足度を得られた旅館はなかなかなかったのでじつに素晴らしいと思います。 スタッフの皆様ありがとうございました。また利用させていただきます。
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 20, 2023
I stayed here on Saturday, February 18th, to coincide with the Kamakura Festival. Below are my impressions. Inside the building First of all, the front desk area is very narrow, with a jumble of old decorations that I hesitate to call antiques. Furthermore, there were steps, making it difficult to walk, and I had trouble moving my suitcase. The hallway was also decorated with dusty old masks, lion heads, wooden carvings, and other ornaments, creating a unique a**osphere. I felt that it would be better to unify the decorations by era and genre. In addition, the lighting was dim overall, and there were steps here and there, so you need to be careful when walking. I suppose it can't be helped because the building is old, but the stairs in the building are generally steep and narrow, making it dangerous to go up and down (I actually saw someone fall down the stairs). Guest room There were kimonos (old and torn in places) lying around, which was in the way and creepy. Ornaments such as ornaments should be dusted off, and if you display kimonos, you should maintain them. In fact, I don't think you need to display kimonos in your room. The most annoying thing was that there was no toilet in the room. We were told to use the shared toilets, one for men and one for women, on the floor. There were four rooms on each floor, so simply put, eight people shared two toilets. It was crowded after meals and in the morning, and some people had stomach problems and didn't come out easily, which was very inconvenient. ◆Bath The temperature was hot and the quality of the spring water was good, but perhaps because they promote private baths (3,300 yen), the changing room and large bath were small compared to the size of the inn, and there were few places to wash, so the sense of openness was not that great. In particular, the open-air bath was so small that it could only be filled with about 3-4 people, so we had to wait our turn. The shampoo was made by POLA, and lotions were also provided, so there were no problems with amenities. ◆Meals The dining venue had a nice old-style house a**osphere, but there were only four seats, so the six of us accompanying my companions could not sit together, which was disappointing. It was a shame that there were few fresh vegetables and no fruit, but the food was delicious. ◆Service I was surprised that the staff I passed were dragging their slippers with their hands in their pockets and didn't even say hello. When I said to the front desk about the toilet, "It's written on the website!", they said, "It's written on the website!" I checked again later and it wasn't written anywhere. I don't think the overall service quality is very good. There was a free shuttle bus to the Kamakura Festival venue, which was helpful. ---------------------------- I had high expectations because it was highly rated on multiple travel booking sites, but it was a complete disappoin**ent. If my friends or acquaintances chose this hotel as a possible place to stay, I would tell them, "You'd better not stay here." First of all, I won't be returning.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 10, 2023
夕食の小鉢ビュッフェがよいです。 一品一品がおいしく、大満足です。お風呂は温泉ですが、無色無臭です。 温泉好きにはちょっと寂しい感じでした。
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
TypeJapanese
StyleA la carte
AgeFee
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 50
Featured in 6 Traditional Japanese Guest Houses that will Steal Your Heart The Heike no Sho, established in 1718, is an authentic historical Japanese inn that has hosted many illustrious guests, including Japanese emperors and foreign royalty. This inn exudes the sentiments of ancient Japan while incorporating modern lighting and furnishings to create a retro-modern aesthetic. Guests can enjoy the hearth-style dining the inn offers, which recently took first place in the national rankings of Japan's most authentic ancient private inns. All rooms are outfitted in the classical Japanese style, with tatami mat floors and futon bedding.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationKawaji-Onsen Station
Distance to Train Station20.9KM