Based on 7 hotel reviews
9.4Cleanliness
9.3
Comfort
9.1
Location
9.2
Facilities
9.1
Staff
9.8
Value for money
7.8
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Reviewed: April 29, 2025
Masoud
AustraliaThe Food is a bit expensive there.
Nice place in the middle of forest.
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: March 19, 2025
Raymond
AustraliaProperty is dated
Staff was excellent and extremely hospitable
Stayed in March 2025
Reviewed: February 11, 2025
Lund
DenmarkThe staff had very limited english skills so it may be hard for foreigners to communicate with them. It is a bit out in the middle of nowhere but the great nature and silence makes up for it. There is a slightly haunted vibe to the place
Hotel staff were very accommodating and kind! My friend and I were picked up from the Tanzan shrine station where we were awaited with a driver. When we had to go home they also drove us to the station for free. The price for our room was very low and it was really clean and nice. We had a nice view of the mountains and the nature!
Stayed in February 2025
Reviewed: May 5, 2024
Andra
JapanI can’t say enough good things about this place. It is truly a traditional ryokan stay. Accommodation - The rooms are spacious, very clean, you get all the amenities you can imagine, it has an onsen and the food is delicious. Staff - The staff is beyond wonderful - we were greeted by name when we arrived and throughout the stay. And the staff actually put the effort to pronounce my name correctly (not the Japanese version of it). Not everyone speaks English but honestly it doesn’t even matter. I would like to say a big “Thank you” to Shimoda-sama who served us dinner for two nights. She is such a lovely lady and so was the rest of the staff working there from the receptionist to the door attendants who would run to the door when we would arrive. I also think we were the only people in the hotel for the first 2 nights. Food - The food was delicious and served in a private, big room. It wasn’t cheap though and we had to order it in advance (same day in the morning) because we didn’t pre-book it. There aren’t a lot of options to eat nearby either, being in a quite remote location. There is a restaurant at the temple across the road but it closes at 3 PM. Location - The location is a bit remote but it’s beautiful, in the woods and across the road from an ancient temple, maybe one of the most beautiful I’ve seen in Japan so far. There is a bus station next to the hotel but the buses don’t come very often - maybe once/hr? The hotel also offered us a free shuttle bus at certain times. I would recommend to take a walk/ hike to Asuka village from the hotel. We made a day trip out of it because it can take a few hrs but it was all worth it. We saw wild wisteria, walked through rice fields, empty hills filled with flowers and saw wild monkeys in the woods.
Stayed in May 2024
Reviewed: April 14, 2025
Mari
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in April 2025
Reviewed: April 6, 2025
Carine
Hong KongThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in April 2025
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