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Otomeyuri
4.1/54 Reviews
Service is excellent! The staff is very friendly and helpful. He can speak a bit of English. Room is huge and clean with a private toilet and a kitchen area with a microwave. Surrounding area is very quiet and scenary is very beautiful. Got free parking. Onsen is fantastic too. We can use the onsen one more time even though we have checked out at 10am. Got free coffee. Overall, recommended if you visit Tsuchiyu, Fukushima.
Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori
4.2/56 Reviews
Iizaka Onsen is surprisingly large and there are large hotels here and there. Looking at the hotel along the river from the station, there aren't many places open and I feel lonely. Did you fall down in Corona? Otori was a little far from the station, and there was only one large hotel on the land of Hiro 々. The parking lot is large, the facilities are new, and the service is moderate, so I think it is good to judge it as a luxury hotel (hot spring inn).
Adachiya Ryokan
4.3/57 Reviews
When I got off the Fukushima Nishi Interchange and went up to the entrance of the Azuma Skyline, which is closed in winter, the smell of sulfur hit my nose. Adachiya is there. A pale, muddy hot spring boasting a history of over 400 years. As it is said to be the best free-flowing hot spring in the prefecture, the hot water overflows. The hot spring, which is the specialty hot spring, is so rich in hot spring ingredients, mainly sulfur, that it irritates the skin. Moreover, the bathtub, which is built along the mountain surface, is rich in rustic beauty and is one of the top ten open-air baths I have ever visited. The atmosphere of the inn is also good! The accommodation plan this time is ”Enjoy Fukushima's sake / pairing of carefully selected sake and food”. After enjoying the open-air bath, we were brought three kinds of appetizers and local sake for ”comparing sake drinkers in your room”. Sake lees cream cheese is ”Yaemon / Junmai dry”, prosciutto ham is ”Naraman / Junmai”, two kinds of sesame tofu is ”Yamanoi / Junmai Ginjo”. A blissful moment before a meal while gazing out at the light snow falling outside. All the recommended pairings are delicious! At dinner, 5 types of sake are served to match the dishes. ”Oku no Matsu / Junmai Daiginjo Sparkling” for appetizers, ”Eikawa / Junmai” for bowls, ”Tenmei / Junmai Ginjo Honsei” for sashimi, ”Suehiro / Denshoyama Haijun” for meat dishes and pots Rice”, and “Kokken/Junmai Daiginjo” for sweetness. The hearth banquet ”Yukemuri no Utage” has a wide variety of dishes, each of which is delicious. Of course, it goes great with Japanese sake. I drank about 3 go of 8 kinds of sake in total, but it was an irresistible plan for sake lovers. It is one of the few hot spring inns that will make you want to visit again.
Takayu Onsen Kagetsu Highland Hotel
4.3/510 Reviews
Takayu Onsen is known for its high sulfur component concentration. I stayed at Manza in Gunma before, so I was excited to see how much it was. The hotel is modern and has no secret hot spring feeling or rustling feeling. You may have a taste in this area. The hot spring is truly a famous hot spring. The sulfur smell smells everywhere. The white muddy water is very romantic and like The hot spring. It was difficult for a few days after the bath to smell from my body, but it was very good to use it. Unfortunately, the open-air bath is small, so it tends to get dense if it is a corona disaster.
La Union
4/52 Reviews
I stayed for a month in this hostel which has the friendliest and nicest owner who has lots of good recommendations for nearby attractions and restaurants. The dormitory 'capsule' was very generously sized and had sturdy wooden walls to give you more privacy than a simple bunk bed would and the entrance to it was covered by a little curtain. It had a little nightstand and lamp with a wireless charging option in it, the pillow was comfy and the duvet warm and if that wasn't enough to keep you warm (there *is* aircon in the room but someone has to put it on and other guests didn't always realize that), there's a heated mattress pad which I absolutely loved. Common areas on the second floor included bathrooms and toilets which were cleaned daily and were in an excellent condition, a little washing up area with sinks, a small fridge and a microwave and some toiletries such as earplugs, face wash, oil and even sanitary napkins if I saw correctly. Very considerate if you ask me, even if I didn't need any myself since I am a guy :D Second floor also had washing machines and dryers you could use for a small fee, plus a small area for eating and sitting in. The second floor's common areas were quite cold in march still since they're not heated, as is usually the case in japanese buildings, but if you wanted to spend time outside of the bedroom the lounge/diner area on the first floor was open in the evenings from 4pm to 10pm or a bit later and sometimes during the day (that tended to vary a little). I spent many evenings chatting with the owner and other guests at the first floor lounge which was warm and nice to sit and hang out in. Owner will also prepare breakfast and/or other meals upon request, I didn't eat breakfast there since I had to leave to work so early but saw him make them for other guests and the french toasts looked absolutely mouthwatering. Also got to taste some freshly baked breads one of the employees was practicing making, would definitely recommend trying if they start selling them! Location-wise La Union is perfectly situated, close to the station and in the middle of an area that's shock-full of little izakayas and shops. Closest restaurants are literally across the street and there's at least two convenience stores within a minute's walk and a very affordable co-op supermarket maybe a 5min walk away. And if you want to go somewhere a bit further away, you can always rent a bike from the hostel since they've got brand new electric bikes which are very handy if you want to go to places like the hanamiyama which is a bit far from the station by foot and don't want to be tied to bus schedules (or just want to go at 6am when busses aren't really operating yet like I did). Apparently they also rent tents and other camping equipment! All in all I would definitely go back again if I went to Fukushima, the hostel is definitely worth the (very affordable) price.

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Number of Hotels40
Number of Reviews490
Highest PriceRs 413,097
Lowest PriceRs 6,579
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 54,399
Average Price (Weekends)Rs 59,835