With a stay at Joshinnosato Hibikino in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Ikaho Onsen and Takehisa Yumeji Ikaho Museum. This spa ryokan is 7.8 mi (12.6 km) from Mount Haruna and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Ikaho Hoshina Art Museum.
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs and karaoke.
At Joshinnosato Hibikino, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Breakfast is available for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 62 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and electric kettles.
HHuangyin2023.12.04
I can see that it is a historical hotel. Because it is a Saturday relationship, the unit price I booked is a bit high, but compared to the hotel in Tokyo, I am relieved. This hot spring hotel is all-Japanese, breakfast and dinner are all, if you want to drink coffee, there is a vending machine, The room and the hot spring feel that there is a new finishing, only the hall has traces of history.
With a stay at Hotel Tenbo in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Ikaho Onsen and Takehisa Yumeji Ikaho Museum. This ryokan is 7.7 mi (12.4 km) from Mount Haruna and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Ikaho Hoshina Art Museum.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a seasonal outdoor pool, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The ryokan also offers room service (during limited hours).
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. This ryokan has 5 meeting rooms available for events. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 183 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have hair dryers and slippers. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.07.27
Visited in July. This is the first Ikaho Onsen. [Access] Was it about 10 minutes from Ishidan-gai? If you come by bus, I think it's close to getting off under the view. There is a convenience store on the way from Ishidan-gai. [Common section] First of all, I was surprised at the beautiful appearance and size of the exterior. It is a very nice building. I was even more surprised when I entered the lobby. Luxurious and beautiful. And we were greeted by a full range of facilities such as kids rooms and free drinks. There are slopes and lifting facilities in the hotel, so I think it is excellent in consideration. There is a footbath available at any time. [Room] It was a Japanese-style room with 10 tatami mats. There is too much room for two people to use. It is as beautiful as the common area. When I arrived, the air conditioner was on and it was already cool. There is no bathtub in the room and only a shower room, but it feels fashionable. A humid air purifier is installed, but the tank for water was shiny. Such detailed consideration is good! I really thought. It is unclear if there were guests in the upper, lower, left and right rooms, but I could not hear the sound of other rooms. Also, since the entrance to the room is a sliding door, it is good not to hit when leaving the corridor. There is nothing special about the view. [Bath] There is a rock bath and a large communal bath with a men's and women's time shift system. Both can be used as golden hot water and asrogane hot water. It's a little disappointing that there is no locker with a key in the dressing room, but there is a valuables locker outside. The large communal bath has a tormarine bath and a sleeping bath, but all are a little hot. The golden hot water was a little lukewarm. I'm glad that there is hot water in the golden hot water. The sauna is like a low temperature sauna, and the thermometer pointed to around 85 degrees, but for some reason it sweated well and was able to warm up efficiently. The cold bath is normal. The rock bath is in the basement and is narrower than the large communal bath, but there are lanterns and streams and the atmosphere is very good. The hot springs are a little lukewarm overall. Personally, I liked the temperature this way. There was a small sauna with a capacity of about 2 people, which was also about 80 degrees, but I felt it was hotter because it was small. The cold bath felt colder than the one in the large communal bath, but the water level was a little low. About the dressing room, I wanted to increase the amenities (skin lotion, etc.) without 1 in the mirror. Also, my wife said that there was no make-up remover, so I bought it at the shop. There may be room for improvement around the dressing room. [Cooking] There seems to be several restaurants, but I use the buffet on the first floor. It's not a time-specified form, but a form of coming to the close and finishing the meal. What should be noted is that the steak and tempura cooked by the chef in front of me were very delicious. The steak was very soft and I realized it the moment I grabbed it with chopsticks. The tempura was small, but it was freshly fried and crispy. Also, there was a crab offering, but it was not a dry one peculiar to the Viking, but it was well packed and delicious. In addition, the miso stewed maba tofu, beef suji and vegetables was quite delicious. For children? There was a sweets manufacturing machine and a shaved ice machine, and I thought I would be happy if I had a child. [Staff response, etc.] I think it was good. I was informed that it was possible to settle in advance from 8 o'clock, but I would be even more happy if you could do it about an hour earlier. [About the price] I was able to stay cheaply because I stayed using the welfare business at work. [General comment] Satisfaction is high in a beautiful inn. If I had the opportunity to revisit Ikaho Onsen, I would like to use it again. However, since this time it is not used at the normal price, the evaluation may have changed a little if it was higher. Also, although it is not a story peculiar to this inn, I thought that it was necessary to keep in mind that Kusatsu Onsen and Ikaho Onsen have completely different spring quality. (the reason why I came to Ikaho Onsen is that there are not many inns that can do welfare business at Kusatsu Onsen, and it is the same Gunma Prefecture, and Kusatsu and Ikaho are the same? Because I thought...)
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Oyado Tamaki. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at ryokan.Discovering Shibukawa becomes even more accessible through the taxi and shuttle amenities provided at the ryokan. For visitors traveling by automobile, complimentary parking is available.Reception assistance is offered at the ryokan featuring luggage storage. At the ryokan, utilize the on-site dry cleaning service and laundry service to maintain your beloved travel attire fresh, allowing you to bring fewer clothes.Craving relaxation? Make the most of your stay at the Oyado Tamaki with convenient amenities like room service and daily housekeeping at your disposal. For visitors wishing to smoke, designated smoking zones can be found.At Oyado Tamaki, every guestroom is provided with convenient amenities and fittings to ensure a comfortable stay. Enhance your experience at ryokan with the knowledge that certain rooms are equipped with blackout curtains and air conditioning for your convenience.In select rooms within the ryokan, a refrigerator, a coffee or tea maker and mini bar is available to cater to your requirements when desired. Essential restroom facilities are equally significant, and at the ryokan, some visitor bathrooms offer toiletries to enhance your experience. Begin your day feeling refreshed and invigorated as you enjoy a delightful cup of quality coffee available at the cafe situated within the ryokan. At the ryokan, an assortment of easily accessible and delicious meal choices are available to satisfy your appetite whenever it strikes.Create unforgettable moments with your fellow voyagers just steps away, at ryokan's karaoke rooms and bar, for a delightful evening together.During your stay at ryokan, an array of engaging activities and amenities guarantees a delightful experience. Conclude your holiday perfectly with a visit to massage, salon, spa and sauna on your final days.
GGuest User2023.08.04
A long-established hot spring inn near the stone steps of Ikaho Onsen. It has a reputation for warm hospitality. The characteristic is that there are two entrances, and you can enter from the stone steps side as well as the usual entrance. In many inns, there are many movements in the building with slippers, but since the whole building is tatami mats, you can walk barefoot in the building. The food was delicious and the amount was appropriate. The bathhouse was also large enough to relax. On the other hand, although it is a family saying because it is a good inn, there were some staff who were still developing in their behavior. I would like to expect that I will grow up as a good staff with good teaching from my predecessors. There was also a machine in the room for massage of my feet. I think the massage machine after the bath is cleaned frequently, but I was a little worried about the sanitary condition of the machine in the room. Because it is a thankful consideration, I think that it was able to use it more comfortably if there was a display such as ”cleaned”.
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With a stay at Moriaki Ryokan in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Ikaho Shrine and TokuTomi Roka Memorial Museum of Literature. This upscale ryokan is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Ikaho Onsen and 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from Hara Museum Arc.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs and karaoke. Additional features at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and a banquet hall.
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GGuest User2022.12.06
In order to examine the group trip in February, we used the cheapest price twin 1 night 2 meal for our couple. Because the parking lot is another place, after you get off in front of the entrance, you will move to the inn and bring it in the morning. (so that you don't forget things in the car) Just a luxury car, you can park next to the entrance. Good location, about 5 minutes walk to the stone steps. Overall an old building, but clean. This time, I emphasized the cheapness and chose no view from the room, so the view is unquestionable. The bath was 々 (the same floor) separate from the open-air and inner baths, and 1 inner baths were not available during renovation, and another one was a men and women time change. It is still inconvenient. The open-air bath can be bathed 24 hours. The meal was necessary and sufficient for the evening morning.
With a stay at Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Ikaho in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Ikaho Onsen and Mount Haruna. This hotel is 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from TokuTomi Roka Memorial Museum of Literature and 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from Kajikabashi.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and a vending machine.
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GGuest User2021.12.29
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Ikaho is a hotel located in Ikaho, Ikaho Town, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture. Ikaho Onsen is a hot spring located in Ikaho Town, Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture. It is a historical hot spring resort that appears in Manyoshu, and is said to have been maintained by Masayuki Sanada. Ikaho Onsen is said to be the birthplace of hot spring manju. On October 5, 2021, I climbed Mt. Akagi on this day. From there, we drove to Oedo Onsen Monogatari Ikaho. The parking lot is very large. Go straight through the door. It seems that they also take a day trip bath. store. There was a table tennis table. I will be staying in room 306 on the 3rd floor. I can't open the lock all the time. The refrigerator at the entrance is large. Wash basin. I'm going to the public bath, so I probably won't use it, but there's also a bathtub. The toilet has a warm water seat. The 10-tatami Japanese-style room is already covered with futons, which is unique to Oedo Onsen Monogatari. The view from the window is like this (bitter smile) TV and safe. I went to the hot springs right away. There were two types of hot springs: iron springs and colorless and transparent hot springs. Kogane no Yu is a sulfate spring. Shirogane no Yu is a simple hot spring containing a large amount of metasilicic acid. There was also a bedrock bath, so I slowly entered for about 30 minutes. This day is an all-you-can-drink plan, so refrain from beer time in the room (laughs). It's 5:30, so I'm moving to the dinner hall. I thought I was the first one, but I was waiting for my turn (sweat;) Buffet style. (laughs) After the beer, I ordered a sake called Seitoku. The next morning, at 7:15, I headed to the breakfast venue. Breakfast is also a buffet. I checked out in the morning (laughs) and moved on.
Offering an open-air bath and mountain view, Omori is set in Shibukawa, 46 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park and 400 metres from Ishidan-gai Steps. This ryokan features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk. The accommodation offers a sauna, hot spring bath, family-friendly restaurant and free WiFi. The ryokan comes with a TV. Towels and bed linen are featured in the ryokan. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating and a private bathroom. The ryokan is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs nearby for guests to relax in. The area is popular for cycling, and car hire is available at this 3-star ryokan. Guests can also relax in the shared lounge area. Ikaho Ropeway is 100 metres from the ryokan. Matsumoto Airport is 143 km away.
Nnavi.w2023.12.07
I went to Chaoshengtou text D for the first time to book a stay here in Yixiangbao Hot Spring. I even stayed for three days and two nights, and the dinner and breakfast dishes are different every day! Awesome! This is a hotel in the area for more than a hundred years. There is a long history and has been renovated.
Transportation: Take the Ikabo Hot Spring Line from Shibukawa Station for half an hour. It takes 10 minutes to arrive by emergency bus.
The hotel is right next to the bus stop of Ixiangbao Hot Spring. When you arrive, there is a staff entrance to greet you. The whole hall must take off your shoes before entering. The shoe name will keep the shoe cabinet outside, which is very Japanese hotel taste. Check in and explain in the lobby, will ask you when dinner and when breakfast, very intimate. Then guide to my room. I feel very comfortable as the staff is very polite to guide/explain. I live in a western-style room on the 5th floor in the corner of the half-story. The room is large and clean. The advantage of the facilities in the room is that there are many sockets, which is very useful for smartphone charging. It’s just that there is no bathroom in the room, so I have to take a shower in the large bath on the first floor. I just don’t think it’s convenient. Dinner is served at the venue on the 2nd floor and comes with a handwritten menu. The staff politely explained each item and cared about the rice enough, the rice was very delicious! It was a perfect service. The dishes were local meat, fish and vegetables choices, allowing us to enjoy the local ingredients. Drinks are charged separately and can be ordered separately. Regarding the breakfast for the next day, the portion is very large and very satisfying. Especially the steamed vegetables are very delicious. Even at breakfast, the staff was very friendly and polite, provided bath data, asked me if I needed to clean the room that day? I said no. Very considerate, I enjoyed the large bath on the first floor, the open-air bath on the 8th floor, the chartered open-air bath, and the men's and women's hot springs will change the venue sooner or later, which is great! Note that only the large bath on the first floor has shampoo and shower gel, so go to the big bath first. In addition to the large bathtub, the public bathroom also has a sauna and cold water bath. This is a bath that heals my body and mind. The hot spring is very hot and soaking. The open-air bath in the morning and evening can enjoy different scenery. It is easier to see the scenery than renting an open-air bath. But the most enjoyable is the most comfortable hot spring while enjoying the beautiful scenery naked! When I finished soaking in the hot spring in the morning, I returned to the room comfortably to rest. There was a thrilling and embarrassing episode here. At that time, someone (named Dasen female director) took the key to open the door of my room. I obviously said that I didn’t need to clean the room. I didn’t realize that someone would come in. I was naked at the time, the scene was very sudden and embarrassing! She said embarrassedly sorry to close the door immediately. I was also the first time that there was an incident, and I felt not upset and unhappy at the moment, but scared. I came back to God, but I felt that the female person in charge was unintentional, and then she met me and told me that I was very sorry. Give the hotel advice: the first point, because I think if you want to enter the guest room, no matter whether there is anyone in the room, you must knock on the door and say that you have to disturb it before coming in. The female person in charge suddenly opened the guest room door without talking! Not very respectful. Second, I have communicated with the hotel staff, no need to clean the room. Are there any mistakes in your communication? Third, I don't know that the female person in charge has intentions, but the dress of the female person in charge is obviously not ready to clean the room equipment, and even if you insist on entering the guest room, you must ensure that the guest agrees and has gone out before implementing. It is recommended that the room should be locked to ensure the safety of the guests. In order to ensure that other guests do not have similar things happening, I hope the hotel will take the example. 
I will consider staying next time. 

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With a stay at Fukuichi in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Ikaho Onsen and Ikaho Shrine. This spa ryokan is 7.4 mi (11.9 km) from Mount Haruna and 0.5 mi (0.7 km) from TokuTomi Roka Memorial Museum of Literature.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs, a spa tub, and karaoke.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Fukuichi. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 83 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2022.05.02
While visiting Ikaho in 2019, I saw 福一 while walking the stone steps. The unmaintained, unkempt external of the building and the bags of trash littered around the building were enough to make my visceral reaction be one of… I’m glad I’m not staying there. Unfortunately, while visiting more recently, the ryokan I’d stayed at previously was fully booked. I happened upon 福一’s website and didn’t realize that it was the same ryokan that had made me internally shudder. The website makes you believe this ryokan will be updated and beautiful. Don’t be fooled like me. The ryokan was old and dirty inside. I’ve stayed at many ryokans and I don’t mind old buildings and fixtures, furniture, etc. Old can be beautifully-maintained and clean. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case here. Carpets in common areas were horribly stained. Parts of wooden fixtures were peeling off. There was mold in the sink in our bathroom. The bathroom trash can was literally a yellow bucket that has not been cleaned of stains in quite a while. There was mold covering the soap dispenser in our room. The room I booked was called the “Modern Japanese room”. Superficial things in the room had been updated (like the wallpaper) but the sink, shower, bathtub, etc were obviously from when the ryokan opened. The food was disappointing as well. It’d obviously been cooked in huge batches beforehand and was just sitting around for awhile prior to being served. The rice in the 炊き込みご飯 at the end of the meal was cold and hard. Anyone who is familiar with rice would know it’d obviously been cooked well before and had been left out for awhile. The breakfast buffet had plenty of variety but the quality of the food was poor. All in all, quite bad cost performance. While this ryokan charges the same price as other ryokans in the area, the quality of the room and the facilities and the quality of the food really don’t live up to the price point. I couldn’t wait to leave 福一.
With a stay at Ryotei Kaichoro in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Ikaho Onsen and TokuTomi Roka Memorial Museum of Literature. This luxury ryokan is 7.1 mi (11.5 km) from Mount Haruna and 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Kajikabashi.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs, an outdoor pool, and a spa tub.
At Ryotei Kaichoro, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, a 24-hour front desk, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 8 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and DVD players are provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature bathtubs or showers, spring water baths, and designer toiletries. Conveniences include safes and complimentary newspapers, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.12.17
Established in 2008, Kaichoro is an adults-only (minimum age is 18 to stay here) onsen ryokan located in Ikaho Onsen, Gunma, and is an annex of its sister inn, Fukuichi, which has been around for over 14 generations (at least 440 years.) The ambiance is completely different between the two. Fukuichi is a typical onsen ryokan with 83 rooms and much more family-oriented, whereas Kaichoro only has 8 rooms and offers hot springs baths in every room. Kaichoro guests can avail themselves to the facilities within Fukuichi but not the other way around. Fukuichi consists of two buildings, and the first two floors of the Manyo Building is where Kaichoro resides. The driveway and parking area are shared; however, Kaichoro has its own, separate entrance and lobby area as well as dedicated staff that tend to guests' needs. We stayed in one of the two ”special” rooms - ours was the Japanese & Western-style Suite with Open-Air Bath, which offers 100m² of total space. There is also a Japanese Suite that is of the same size, but we try to avoid open-plan rooms (prefer segregated living room/bedroom), and judging by the photos it appeared to us that the Japanese Suite was more form over function. Your mileage and preferences may vary. The Suite was modern, sufficiently spacious and tastefully appointed, and had a bedroom, a Japanese tatami room, a Western-style living room and two toilets (a big bonus for us.) Outside is a large patio with a garden, an open-air hot springs bath, as well as a view of the hillside across the valley - it's in a private and serene setting. You'll never believe that you're in a nondescript building that is shared with a relatively large ryokan (Fukuichi.) That such a luxurious ryokan cheapens out on the amenities, therefore, is puzzling to us. Most of the bathroom toiletries are single-use, tear-to-open packages for things like moisturizers, toothpaste and shaving foam. Most luxury ryokans have individual, travel-sized amenities from name brands, but not here. The primary reason most travelers come all the way to Ikaho Onsen is to enjoy the Onsen, and here, Kaichoro mostly delivers - but, to get the most out of your stay, you'll need to know what options are at your disposal. For starters, Kaichoro (and Fukuichi) source two different Onsen varieties - ”Shirogane No Yu” (Silver Onsen) and ”Kogane No Yu” (Golden Onsen, which is more brown that gold in color.) The in-room Onsen in different rooms at Kaichoro source from one or the other, and it depends on the room that you stay in. Our Suite was of the Silver variety. The communal, gender-segregated Onsen baths in Fukuichi offer both types; however, the three private rental onsens (also shared with Fukuichi) - Yurari, Sarari and Fuwari differ - in fact, the first two are not Onsen at all - they are Negative Ion tap water baths sourced from nearby Mt. Haruna (Sarari is continuously flowing from the source), while Fuwari is a Golden Onsen that comes straight from the source. Armed with
With a stay at Ikaho Onsen YOKOTEKAN in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Ikaho Onsen and Ikaho Shrine. This ryokan is 7.4 mi (11.9 km) from Mount Haruna and 0.3 mi (0.6 km) from TokuTomi Roka Memorial Museum of Literature.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
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GGuest User2024.01.13
The building itself certainly looks like Taisho, but it's a pity that it's not maintained. I stayed in a room called [Omatsu], but overall it was a little dirty and more than 10 shoji were torn. 90% of the employees are foreigners, and although I am doing my best, I often couldn't communicate well. This has to be crushed one by one and explained, which is troublesome. The foreign staff explained something at the time of the meal, but I didn't know what I was saying at all. I think the person who is saying also understands the content and doesn't talk. The room was cold and I had you prepare an oil fan heater, but there was little kerosene and I felt very cold at midnight. I hope you don't get stingy in a place that can't be helped. Overall, it was a subtle inn with a lack of hospitality, just because the building has a history. I think Ikaho's golden hot spring itself is a wonderful hot spring, so I recommend other inns.
With a stay at Hotel Route Inn Shibukawa in Shibukawa, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Ikaho Onsen and Shiroi Hotspring Komochinoyu. This hotel is 12 mi (19.4 km) from Mount Haruna and 3.4 mi (5.5 km) from Ikaho Sistina Museum.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
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GGuest User2022.06.02
It was here that I suddenly needed to stay in this area for consecutive holidays, and it was vacant. I could only book a smoking room for one of the two nights, but the smell of the room was quite strong for non-smokers. It may be that only heavy smokers usually stay. If you do not smoke, it is safer to exclude smoking rooms from consideration. The site is along the national highway, and it takes a little over 30 minutes to get to the Tsukiyono Interchange on the lower road. Families with snowboards were also staying. Of course, there is no such thing as a drying room. There are Lawson and 7-Eleven within walking distance, so you don't have to worry about shopping. I couldn't find any kind of restaurants nearby. It seems that you can eat something simple at night at the breakfast restaurant in the hotel. The large public bath is a rather small size with four washing areas. It is not a fine public bath like the latest route inn. Free breakfast is usual route in quality. The breakfast bread and juice they use are the same ones you see anywhere in the country. There is no particular problem with the hotel's customer service. The parking lot has a lot of sections, but it felt cramped compared to the latest route-in. It is a hotel that can be used in various ways, not just for business purposes.
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I had planned on visiting different places in Ikaho Onsen, but ended up venturing not far from Chigira Jinsentei Ryokan because I kept wanting to head back. The convenient location of the hotel and the views from all angles were incredible. It is literally right in the middle of the stone stairs. All the shops are around you, and you can see snow covered mountains far away. The hot spring is probably the best in all of Ikaho comparing volume of free flowing hot spring to the number of guest rooms. There is one indoor bath (alternate between male/female everyday), one outdoor bath, and 4 free private baths all equipped with sink/AC/Heating units, hair dryer and two little seating areas. The quality of baths alone made me want to return over and over. A lot of thoughts were put into the food and the presentation was wonderful. But we felt the speed of serving was quite slow. Maybe we were just very hungry lol. The room itself was like a movie set. We felt like we traveled back in time (in every sense of the word : only one free electrical plug). It was so beautiful we spent the first 20 min taking pictures. In all, I wouldn't chose another place to stay if I ever visit Ikaho Onsen again.
XXIBreakfast and dinner are very good 👍. For people like us who eat bird food, the amount is a bit too much, and I am embarrassed to not finish eating. The hotel is too close to the bus station. . The hotel is on a slope, so it has its own characteristics. It’s really nice to cross a small road next to the hotel and go straight to the middle of Time Street. The hotel provides special toothpaste and toothbrushes for children, as well as cute towels and bathrobes. Both the clerk and the shop owner were very kind and gave a lot of help, taught how to ride the bus, and always asked to pay attention to the bus time.お丁宁にありがとうございます. We went there just in time for the construction site next to the hotel, so we couldn't go to the outdoor bath. The boss gave ice cream and wine as compensation. Because it is an old hotel, the facilities are a bit old, and reptiles are still seen in the toilets. In the corridor, I saw a mosquito with a big palm lying on the wall. It's a mosquito. It's slender legs. It's a mountain.
董董Not only the hotel, but the entire Ikaho service staff are mainly Japanese seniors. There is a built-in izakaya inside the hotel. There may be few people when I go there. Only my friend and I had dinner that night. I thought it was closed. When we saw we were about to eat, everyone opened the door for the two of us and managed it. The grandfather of the izakaya was very, very enthusiastic. Obviously we only ordered two bowls of ramen😂 They just sent two glasses of orange juice, two bowls of rice, and the sauce they made. They said they were delicious and must be tried. Taste it. Finally, when we left, we gave us two more glasses of wine for us to take back to our room and drink slowly 😂 The hotel also has a bathing area, and there are really very few people, which is equivalent to booking a place with my friends. The overall experience is still very good, I hope this store will get better and better🤣
CceciliayiuGreat hot spring hotel ♨️ and also very famous, it is said to have a bit of history ~ the room is very big, and the staff will carefully write the guest's name on the door after booking. There is a parking lot right in front of the hotel. There are some souvenirs on the first floor for guests to choose and buy. The price is moderate-the whole hotel is very quiet. There is an observation deck on the top floor, and there are places to eat and drink. It is above the housing floor, the housing is on the middle floor, and the hot spring is under the housing floor.
NnoborukamioI booked it with a coupon of groupon because it was vacant on August 15 of the year of the reiwa era. I think I was able to stay quite cheaply because it was excluded until August 14. I went to see the word of mouth on this site, so I was prepared for color 々, but it was better in terms of color 々 than I thought. First of all, the staff was good. There was no one who was blunt. When I stayed in the car, I was taken to another place, including other cars, but I came back when I checked out. It was a feeling that there was a year in the room, including the room, but if there is something in the letter of the room, please don't hesitate to offer it. There was no other inconvenience. The bath was large and there was a sauna, and I was sitting there all the time because there was a hot water. The dishes were more delicious than I imagined. I think it is because the humidity is high because the room and the floor of the bath are a little dangerous or the wallpaper is peeled off in the mountains. I arrived a little before 3 o'clock, but when I checked in, the front desk was alone, so I think I was waiting quite a bit if I was 10 minutes late.
I was scheduled to stay today (December 28th), but canceled on the 25th.I was told that I could make a reservation for the shuttle bus 2 days in advance, but I was told to call the hotel directly, so I canceled it on the 25th. I called around noon (I was asked various questions about the status of my reservation...) Is it okay if I only have an outbound flight on the 28th? So far, so good, but the man on the phone said that if I did that, I would send the application form to the registered address...sigh...I said that it wouldn't be possible to make it in time, and he said, ``The date is still the same day.'' When I asked them to attach it to an email and send it to me, it seemed to be a hassle.I asked them to tell me their email address verbally.I gave them the address verbally, but they misheard m as n, so when I made the reservation, the address was... When I said that it should have been written down, it was like, ``Ah, there it is.'' When I said that, it seemed like he was waiting for me to get angry and hang up. When things are troublesome, we communicate like this. But his? of hotel? Is that the way to do it? Of course, I didn't receive an email, so I canceled because I didn't care if I was charged a cancellation fee.Two minutes after I canceled, he said that I was later than he was earlier, and that I had sent him the details of the bus, which of course was not attached. No...but I guess they are paying close attention to the cancellation. It's a shame because there were so many good reviews. I wonder what it's like to send it by mail in this day and age. I go to Ikaho almost every month, and I'm planning on going this year for the last time. I was happy, but...I'm disappointed.
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