carpark at the hotel is limited but there are few outdoor carparks surroundings.
not near the city centre; take 10 mins walk to the station
but the room is cosy enough
no heater in the bathroom, but there’s a window.
Turning right from Fukushima Station, the hotel is just a 3-minute walk away, making its location incredibly convenient. It's perfect for a one-night stopover before moving on to your next city.
With several convenience stores and a wide variety of dining options nearby, it serves as an ideal transit hub, especially for travelers nearing the end of their journey.
The room was quite spacious and very clean, fully equipped with a desk, refrigerator, and TV. The bathroom, complete with a bathtub, was also a good size.
Overall a nice hotel, very close to the JR train station, just a couple of minutes walk away. The room size was very generous a lot bigger than others we’ve stayed at in Japan. The bathroom was also very spacious with a full size bath and powerful shower. The hotel provides nightwear and toiletries as well as coffee and laundry. Breakfast has a good variety of choices although can we quite busy as peak times and items do run out. I would recommend as a good convenient choice if travelling by train.
Right in front of koriyama station with built in 7-11.
Room was comfort and very clean.
The coffee drip bags taste better if compared to the other hotels with the same standard.
Nearest fukushima station. Face Mask at front desk is excellent. Breakfast is so plenty of food and very delicious. Hotel staff very so nice to customer. Valuable hotel. If I want to go to Fukushima, I will come back to stay this hotel.
It was honestly so pretty. The whole place feels like a proper onsen escape, staff were really friendly, and the open-air bath was just… perfect (especially in the cold, with cliff view and snow fall).
Only thing: it’s far from the station... its not possible to walk there, especially in winter. But they make it easy, they have a shuttle to Ashinomaki Onsen Station, and there’s also Bus No. 12 from Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, from the bus stop it’s like a 5 min walk.
Would 100% go again.
Behind the JR station, it is a very quiet place. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the station. The breakfast is not very varied, but the lettuce salad, miso soup, meat, rice, and croissants are simple and filling. The parking lot is next door and free to use. The room is very spacious. There is still a lot of space for 2 28-inch beds to be fully opened and flattened. The bed is comfortable to sleep on, and the pillow is a little flat. You can ask the service staff for an extra pillow. The price is reasonable.
This time I stayed for 9 nights. When I first walked into the room, I found that the double bed was a bit strange. It was not parallel. I slowly got used to it the next day. The front desk was on the 2nd floor. The first floor was the restaurant. The luggage had to walk into the restaurant and take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Although there are not many types of breakfast, it has changed a bit. The front desk service was very warm and courteous, the room was clean and clean, and I would stay again if I had the opportunity.
The room is as small as Japanese style, so it's fine if you are there alone. The front desk service is attentive and has a good attitude. The price is right and there is breakfast. The best thing is that it is very close to the JR Shinkansen station, within 100 meters.
Dormy inn has always been my favorite hotel!
You can soak in the hot springs in the facilities all you want, especially the carbonated springs, which have very comfortable bubbles. They are very fine and dense, and can be said to be like champagne bubbles! 😆
The breakfast was good, but most of the fried food was not to my liking. I still prefer the all-you-can-eat breakfast with salmon in other restaurants.
The hotel rooms are of the common business hotel layout in Japan, small but complete.
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WWong Ka Wa DicknesThe hotel is conveniently located, the staff are eager to help, the rooms are clean, the breakfast is good, and there are vending machines, a microwave, and an ice machine on site, which is very convenient. Transportation is also convenient; the bus terminal is just a minute's walk away, and the racecourse is a 20-minute drive away.
FFD232Overall a nice hotel, very close to the JR train station, just a couple of minutes walk away. The room size was very generous a lot bigger than others we’ve stayed at in Japan. The bathroom was also very spacious with a full size bath and powerful shower. The hotel provides nightwear and toiletries as well as coffee and laundry. Breakfast has a good variety of choices although can we quite busy as peak times and items do run out. I would recommend as a good convenient choice if travelling by train.
MMia in TaiwanAlthough the facilities are a bit retro, everything is very well maintained. It's really fitting to stay in a historic house like this when visiting a hot spring town. The hot springs were also very comfortable. I hope to have the chance to go again.
GGuest UserI am quite impressed with this hotel and almost try to reserve another one from the same hotel grouo. First, the room is not big but it is decided to use the space efficiently, e.g. standing shower instead of bath tub. large TV attached to the wall (which is a smart TV!), simple chair and can be placed below the desk. And in terms of facilities, there is a small bookshelf of comic books, massage chair ( with no cost ) in the relaxation room. The public bath has mid side hot tube, a sauna and cold bath. And for breakfast, there are good variety of choice and the area is large and comfortable. I think it is a result for thoughtful design and good use of space (again!). The only downside would be the lobby is located at the 3rd floor and the entry is facing a sidewalk, which can be confusing to find.
GGuest UserIt was honestly so pretty. The whole place feels like a proper onsen escape, staff were really friendly, and the open-air bath was just… perfect (especially in the cold, with cliff view and snow fall).
Only thing: it’s far from the station... its not possible to walk there, especially in winter. But they make it easy, they have a shuttle to Ashinomaki Onsen Station, and there’s also Bus No. 12 from Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, from the bus stop it’s like a 5 min walk.
Would 100% go again.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very good with great proximity to the ski place. The room is clean and cosy with great views. And the onsen is very good that it had long opening hours, we can go after the ski to relax.
However, it would be better if the guest had a choice of whether the room can be made everyday or after we left. And it will be even better if more variety of restaurants/ cur-sine can be provided rather than just buffet.
PPhittikI checked in 10 minutes early but the room was ready to check-in.
The Staff were nice as they tried to communicate with me even though I’m not good at Japanese.
The room was nice but when I was looking for an earphone case I had dropped underneath my bed, I found out that it was a little dusty down there.
The breakfast was japanese-style which cost only 550 yen and it was delicious.
I asked them not to clean my room during my stay so they just hung a new amenity bag at the door for the second night.
I also had a chance to use the laundry and drying machines which worked fine.
The hotel is near the Iwaki station so it was easy to get the bus and the train. I really enjoyed staying there.
AAussiePaulaThis getaway was exactly what I wanted. Traditional, immersive, comfortable, accomodating.
The staff came and greeted us in the car park, the dinner and breakfast was amazing, delicious, adventurous. And the onsen on the roof was perfect!
The staff thoroughly explained their processes. I spoke some japanese and they spoke only some english but they were very accomating with us and welcoming.
I would highly recommend and its also not far from town either.
It snowed a little the night we stayed and it was so magical!
We had our own private onsen at our room but the others in the ryokan are even better and available to be private, just lock door when your using.
JjaakkaRight in front of koriyama station with built in 7-11.
Room was comfort and very clean.
The coffee drip bags taste better if compared to the other hotels with the same standard.
GGuest UserThey offer a free shuttle service to Inawashiro Station, which is a great plus. Everything at the hotel was excellent; both breakfast and dinner were plentiful and delicious. Although the facilities are a bit dated, they seem to be well-maintained. The only downside was that the water temperature in the indoor public bath was too low, and my skin felt itchy after using it.
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