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Hotel Route-Inn Hita-Ekimae
4.6/554 Reviews
The station is shallow and in front of the bus terminal. 1 minute walk to the ion. It is convenient for something, but there are few restaurants in the neighborhood. If you have one person, you can eat a regular meal at a tavern on the first floor, and go to the ion and go to the ion and go to the ion. After 6 o'clock, the discount seal is attached. It's the cheapest. The room is a bit spacious and the unit bus is not narrow. Breakfast is almost the same as other route inns.
Caffel Hina-No-Sato
4.3/513 Reviews
Stayed with children in the Hinako suite on the top floor. The river side is full glass and the scenery is very good! It's about 5 minutes, but the fireworks rose in front of me from 20 o'clock, and the children were very happy. I can't see it easily from such a special seat. Overall, it was a unique hotel with a scattered idea to make guests enjoy. There are a lot of interesting games in the rest room after the hot springs, such as a fairly delicious coffee and cookie free service, a fashionable dining space, and a lot of fun games. I enjoyed it because the interior was changed. I thought it would be an interesting person for the manager. There are places to feel old, such as hot springs, but it was a hotel that can enjoy a full day!
Ukiha
4.2/54 Reviews
Fuyu Bieguan Xinziyang is a Japanese hot spring heritage hotel, located halfway up the mountain, to soak in the open-air hot springs to go down the mountain long stairs, the atmosphere is full, the hot springs are really good, the food is also excellent.
Kizantei Hotel
4.2/510 Reviews
It was a room with a very open feeling in front of the Mikuma Gawa river. However, if you think about looking at the house or hospital on the other side, you can't see it... There is nothing in front of you. The hot spring is also like that. At night, if you stand on the window side of the man hot spring, it is probably rounded (laughs) The quality of the hot spring is very good, and the body is popping in just a few minutes, and it lasted. I thought that if the open air was a little wider, there would be an open feeling. I think that the meal is large in the evening, in the morning, and even the man can be satisfied. There is a foot bath on the 1 floor, but it was warm so I came out immediately. There was also a towel for it and the service was very good, but it was a little disappointing.
Amagase Kanko Hotel Seitenkaku
4.4/55 Reviews
It was a really satisfying hotel that I couldn't find the downside. The price was cheap, especially the dinner was the best, and the breakfast was delicious enough to eat even in the morning without taste. I enjoyed the outdoor hot spring while watching the stars and it runs until midnight, so I felt like a private hot spring when there were no people. It's really good to use a Japanese semi-traditional room at this price and take a walk in the morning.
Hotel Kazahaya
4.9/51 Reviews
Our group of 13 recently booked out this 6 bedroom boutique hotel for 3 nights. Every member of our group was delighted with the refined, Japanese-Western fusion appointments. Each room has its own bathroom (one with a cedar bath) and there are also men's and women's onsen. The women's onsen has 2 massage chairs to add to the relaxation. The Japanese/French meal we had at the hotel's restaurant was top class and the Japanese breakfasts each morning were delicious. After breakfast each morning we were served coffee in the lounge. The tasteful and comfortable lounge was a great place for our group to gather in the evening and share a drink from the fridge there. It certainly contributed to how well our group bonded. What makes this hotel so outstanding, however, is the above and beyond level of hospitality of Mao san and his staff. His level of service was extremely generous and kind - he even picked us up at the station when we returned at 11pm one night and another night walked us to a local restaurant and even ordered food.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels11
Number of Reviews122
Lowest PriceRs 10,276
Highest PriceRs 401,173
Average Price (Weekends)Rs 68,697
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 65,876