"The room is a bit small, but it doesn't affect the quality. The reception staff are very friendly. There is a 7-11 downstairs which is very convenient. If you get up early and don't want to eat at the convenience store, you can choose the hotel's breakfast. I personally think it is delicious and very Japanese; Because I have to go to Yahiko Village the next day, I stayed here for a day. There is no bus at this station. If you don’t want to walk, you can only take a TAXI. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to other places. There is a sushi restaurant next to GU which is pretty good. I spent NT400 to eat better than in Taiwan is still full, so I can only say it’s great."
"The feeling of the front desk was good.
When I made a reservation without meals, I was surprised that breakfast was included in the good sense. I bought something I was planning to have breakfast at Aeon first, so I ate it too much as a midnight snack. But the breakfast the next morning was delicious. I am really grateful for the low-calorie, warm and fermented foods with a lot of Japanese food."
"Starting in 2020, I have been to Japan for 3 weeks every November. I have lived in countless large and small hot spring hotels.
Levels from high to Hokkaido - Sitting in the forest Water - Sei Shouju
Major Caojin Hot Spring Hotels
This old hot spring hotel is definitely the top three
The female boss is very good in English and very courteous in terms of hospitality
The water quality of the hot spring is very special, and the skin is very smooth and tender after the soaking.
There are divided into public pools or loan cut baths, but the temperature is not high, but the proprietress has specifically explained
One berth, two meals, breakfast and dinner.
I can only say that it is very delicious and creative. It is integrated into Western-style Western food. The rich menu is very picky. It is really the first time that I am willing to spend time writing reviews and recommending meals.
I have seen this one since Showa 30 years (1955)
Although the museum is under maintenance, you can still feel the charm of this old hot spring hotel.
If you love food, enjoy the scenery, soak in secret soup, it is highly recommended to stay for two nights."
"Last time I couldn't stay at the Sanjo Festival because it was full, but this time there was a vacancy and it was saved. I always use it, but there is no complaint."
"I stayed without meals and stayed alone, but I think it's enough for a business trip. I don't know if it's only the room I used, but I didn't put my shoes because there was no depth in the closet. Since there were only two hangers, it may be inconvenient if there are many things to hang in cold times. There is no outlet on the pillow, so it may be better to have a long cable that needs to be put on the outlet with the desk."
"The cabin we stayed with a king bed is very nice. The staff are very welcoming and speak good English too. The onsen is my favorite. As it was off peak, not crowded. The dinner and breakfast top up was very worth it as well. We ate very well and enjoyed the fireplace outside the restaurant afterward. Rem to check out the merchandise and the Snow Peak Museum nearby. I hope to come back again one day."
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Sanjo?
October is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Sanjo, with average nightly rates around SGD 130. Prices peak in June, when rates reach about SGD 496 per night.
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