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9.6/10
53 review
Fufu Nara
Hotel near Nara
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Serene open-air bath amidst bamboo forest
Unwind your day at our relaxing bar
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9.2/10
59 review
Hotel New Wakasa
Hotel near Nara
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Beautiful mountain view from rooftop garden
Relaxation hub with multiple onsen baths
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9.3/10
90 review
Mikasa
Hotel near Nara
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Relaxing bar with delightful drink options
Panoramic mountain views overlooking Nara city
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9.1/10
32 review
Tsukihitei
Hotel near Nara
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Panoramic view in UNESCO heritage forest
Nestled in UNESCO Kasuga primeval forest
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No.
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9.3/10
110 review
Kasuga Hotel
Hotel near Nara
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Relaxing outdoor hot springs amid lush greenery
Convenient gift shop with unique items
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No.
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9.3/10
27 review
Wakasa Annex
Hotel near Nara
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Convenient clothes steamer available on demand
Authentic Japanese dining from 7:30 AM
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No.
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9.7/10
48 review
Ando Hotel Nara Wakakusayama -Dlight Life & Hotels-
Hotel near Nara
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Enjoy outdoor pool and scenic terrace
Free stargazing tours for unforgettable nights
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No.
8
9.5/10
33 review
Kotonoyado Musashino
Hotel near Nara
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Family and communal hot spring baths
Welcome tea ceremony for new guests
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9.6/10
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AAnonymous UserFew people, quiet, great hot springs! The food is OK (the ingredients are fresh but not amazing), the hot spring pool is private and healing, and the atmosphere is different in the morning and evening. Suitable for a pure lying holiday.
ZZhangzaiThis is one of my favorite hotels. It boasts a stylish design and is directly accessible from the JR line. Despite its proximity to the station, the soundproofing is superb. A bus stop for Nara Park is conveniently located right downstairs. The breakfast spread was excellent; I particularly recommend the cold noodles for their delightful chewiness. I've generally found hotel breakfasts in Japan to be quite generous. The last photo shows a nearby restaurant called Yayoiken, where I enjoyed a salmon set meal.
WWuyangjollyTo experience a Japanese tatami room, I chose Asuka-so. The hotel is small, very much like the guesthouses on Mount Putuo, surrounded by similar small but exquisite inns.
Check-in was at 3 PM, and we arrived early. We couldn't get into our room, but the front desk kindly stored our luggage. After feeding the deer, we returned to find that the staff had already taken our luggage to our room. Another pleasant surprise was that while we were wondering how to lay out the futons, we returned from dinner to find the tatami already made up! 😊 We slept very comfortably.
There's also a public bath at the inn, and our room had a Japanese-style bathroom. We were given Japanese yukata upon check-in. Even though we only stayed one night, it was a deep and interesting experience of a Japanese ryokan.
There's a free bar at the hotel front desk offering coffee, tea, and complimentary ice cream, open until 9 PM.
Right across from the inn is a convenience store where you can buy deer crackers. There are deer everywhere nearby, so there's no need to go specifically to Nara Park if you just want to feed them; you can do so right around the inn.
GGuest UserHotel location is a bit far from the subway station, if you drag the suitcase, it is more difficult, there is a slope. I lived in the 303 with an open-air hot spring room. The room environment was quite good, but there was a wooden ceiling above the hot spring pool, but there was often a bird's eye view to stay. If you shit, you just fell into the hot spring... I saw that there was feces in the bathtub. In the end, there was no hot spring. But the waiter service is very thoughtful, this gives full marks. Every table can also order songs when eating, this has a surprise.
MM57261****The scenery is beautiful, and the bed is more comfortable than expected. We booked a loft and two double rooms. The loft has a courtyard and a terrace bathtub, and the hot spring ends at 0 o'clock. There are a lot of tableware for dinner and breakfast, but they are too exquisite and I didn't eat enough. It's just average. The bathroom shower is also clean. The hotel provides kimonos for free. It's fun to wear kimonos and drink and chat in the room. There are Chinese waiters. If you bring your own wine, you will be charged a corkage fee of 2,000 yen/bottle. In the morning, after going down the mountain, you will see the deer park.
李李The hotel is in the forest, and you can walk along the mountain road to the hotel (it would be inconvenient to walk in to get your luggage, you can take a taxi to the door of the hotel). The scenery is so beautiful, leaving the noisy tourist area and getting close to nature. Dinner is kaiseki, in a private restaurant room, a great experience! When checking in, the time for dinner and breakfast will be arranged, and the time of the private bath room will be confirmed, and the service staff will come to the room to call. The breakfast has traditional tea and rice, delicious 😋The room is traditional Japanese style, not low-key luxury design. The environment is awesome!
张张Stayed for three days, the breakfast is different every day, not self-service, after the breakfast time, go to the restaurant, have set the meal, Japanese or Western, rice and miso soup are very comfortable, not bad . The service is very good, after breakfast, let the guests have a cup of coffee per person in the lobby next door. The hotel is close to Takizawa, Nara Park, and the Five-Pagoda. It is not too far away to walk to Nara-cho and Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha.
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