GGuest UserVibes and services are top notch. Feeling very warm and cozy inside the hotel. And Fujiki chan kept saying thank you very much after each sentence is very cute too :)
GGuest UserIt is more than 2 kilometers away from Nikko Tobu Station. There are buses to Shinkyo Bridge. It takes about 10 minutes to walk after getting off the bus. I didn't take the bus, but walked from the station for half an hour. There are many slopes, especially after Shinkyo Bridge, there are steps all the way uphill, which is quite tiring. It should be good if you drive by yourself. It is very close to Toshogu Shrine, an 8-minute walk. Japanese-style rooms, with indoor and outdoor public baths (separate for men and women). The dinner and breakfast included in the room are amazing. Overall, it is worth experiencing.
GGuest UserThe hotel is a bit old, but it can be seen that it was very grand when it was originally designed.
I think the location of the hotel is very good, the rooms on both sides can see the valley view is very good.
It is acceptable not to make too many demands on meals, but you need to be cautious if you have demands. The breakfast has Japanese and Western styles, and there is a solid part, which is highly recommended. Listening to the sound of water and birdsong, it is very pleasant.
The public bathing pools are average. It’s a pity that the private baths are fully booked on weekends, but the public open-air pools are also okay. Fireworks are set off at night, and the open-air hot springs can be enjoyed. It feels good.
There is a bus to pick up and drop off the hotel at the entrance of the hot spring town, 200 yen is half price for adults and children (prepare coins). The station is on the right hand side when you come out of the station. Show the driver the name of the hotel and you will be told which car (two cars in two directions) for the return trip Let the front desk help you call the bus driver to make a reservation, the earliest is 9.20
玩玩转星球-KevinThe most important buffet dinner during the stay was served very late, and the dishes were often empty, which is very rare in Japan.
Because it was less than 700 yuan and included two meals, although the hotel had many flaws, it was understandable, but the faucet in the room seemed to be broken, and the water flow was not smooth, which should be replaced.
Overall, this room was acceptable.