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Dogo Onsen Old England Dogo Yamanote Hotel
4.1/511 Recensioni

Dogo Onsen Old England Dogo Yamanote Hotel

Matsuyama|0.33km dal Shoninzaka
道後温泉なのになぜか英国? その不思議を探るために予約。   客室は、セミダブルルームなので18㎡とちょっと狭いが ウィリアム・モリスの壁紙で完全に英国! 家具類も完全に英国。道後にいることを忘れそう。 冷蔵庫や電気ポット、ティセット、空気清浄機なども完備。 バスルームは、狭いユニットバスだが 大浴場があるので問題なし。 アメニティは歯磨きセットや髭剃り、ブラシなど。 シャンプーやコンディショナーのほかに ハンドソープやシェービングフォーム、 化粧水やクリームなど充実。 大浴場はきちんと道後からのお湯。癖のないお湯。 奥に小さな露天があるが景色もない(=_=) サウナもあったがスタッフのミスで熱くない。 夕食はフレンチのフルコース。 あまり期待していなかったが きちんとした料理で味も悪くない。 ワインも充実していて満足だった。 ただ朝食は和食を選んだが美味しくない。 ご飯はもちろん味噌汁はインスタント以下? 洋食を選んだ方が良かったのか? チェックアウトが12時なので 浴衣姿で道後温泉本館などへも出かけられる。 かごやタオルの貸し出しもあり。 スタッフはちょうど研修生の多い時期だったので 評価はできない。

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Chaharu
4.3/555 Recensioni
一泊二日二食付きプランで申し込みしました。外観は古く見えるけれど、中はレストランをはじめモダンで明るい印象。フロントの方はベテランな方が多く親切でしたし、レストランは繁忙期だからか学生さんっぽい若い方が多かったですが、初々しい感じも含め好感が持てました。夕食のメインが事前のリクエスト情報が間違っていたようだったけれど、すぐ対応してくれて助かりました。ディナー時のビュッフェと朝食時のビュッフェの内容が違っていたのも変化があって良いなと思いました(夜のビュッフェでしか見かけなかったシェルパスタとカボチャのグラタンなどしつこすぎないいい加減の味でした)。商店街や道後温泉本館から至近、口コミを見て宿泊予約をしましたが、駐車代金800円/日は高く感じたけれど、気持ち良い滞在ができ、リピートしたくなるホテルでした。
Funaya
4.7/548 Recensioni
Of all the many lodging options on this trip, this one is the best. It scores highest marks in every category, from location to meals to service. It is near a busy shopping arcade. Just down the incline is a foot bath next to a mechanical clock which has moving parts on the hour. Many people stood around it to view the action. The arcade is interesting too. I bought a bag of clementines -- very sweet, 400yen/KG. The onsen is so relaxing and no one there except for a father and young son. We were in room # 1503 in an annex connected to the main building by a long corridor. No English television channels, huge balcony with view, and 2 Western-style twin beds. Dinner was in a private structure next to the river -- Kawaseki. Getting down there from the ryokan was not smooth. We had total privacy. The food was brought down by large bento boxes filled with seafood, soup, side dishes. So delicious. The newspaper is delivered to the room. The breakfast was just as wonderful as the dinner. Too bad we stayed only one night. This is the only lodging I wish we could have stayed longer.
Dogo Hakuro
4.6/57 Recensioni
A soli 2 minuti a piedi dal famoso Honkan, l'Hotel Hakuro è stato uno dei migliori esperienze hotel del Giappone. Rispetto ad un hotel d'affari che sto scrivendo da ora, che è più del doppio del prezzo e ha un servizio orribile, l'Hotel Hakuro ha superato tutte le aspettative. - Il personale è super gentile, nonostante il numero limitato di inglese che si allontanano dal loro modo di aiutarvi. - Il buffet di colazione è stato uno dei migliori che abbiamo avuto in Giappone. Molti frutti freschi stagionali e una vasta scelta di cibo davvero buono. - Il parcheggio nelle stanze era facile e equo (1000 ¥ per una notte) e proprio davanti all’hotel con parcheggi che si adattavano a un grande Velfire. - Il Onsen era moderno e perfetto per immergersi dopo un lungo giorno di cammino. - Le strutture erano grandi (yukata ecc.) La prossima volta in città, saremo sicuramente tornati qui.
Bettei Oborozukiyo
5/53 Recensioni
We loved almost everything about Bettei Oborozukiyo. It has a classic Japanese aesthetic, but is actually quite new, modern, stylish and fresh (it was established in 2015.) It's also small, private and quaint - it consists of only 19 rooms, which is a big departure from many of the mega hotels that litter the Dogo Onsen landscape. And it's only a short walking distance away from the main tourist sites in the area. All in all, we couldn't have asked for much more than what Bettei Oborozukiyo offered. We booked a ”G-Type Special Room with Open-Air Bath” (Room #307, ”Oborozuki” to be specific), the highest room category at the property. It's a nicely laid out and tastefully furnished and decorated suite room that features not one but two open-air, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) baths. One is small bath (large enough for only one person) and is completely open air, while the second Onsen is much larger, and can be either fully enclosed or open-air, depending on whether you open all of the sliding glass windows. You really get the best of both worlds here. We had the smaller Onsen set to a hotter temperature and used it to quickly warm up our bodies, while the larger Onsen was set to a slightly lower temperature - allowing us to spend a longer amount of time enjoying the bath. It was pure bliss. It's worth noting that every single room at Bettei Oborozukiyo has at least one open-air Onsen bath, which is a real luxury and probably the main reason people would visit Dogo Onsen in the first place. And the Onsen hot springs water comes from the same source as the one used by the famous Dogo Onsen Honkan public bath house, so you know that it's going to be a special experience. A few other advantages of our room - it featured two separate toilets (Mrs. KI-NRT loves separate toilets!), and a bedroom that is completely separated from the main living area, which allowed her to take a peaceful nap while I was conducting a video conference with business partners. Meals for all guests are served in private dining rooms, which was nice (although if we were to nitpick, we prefer to be served in our the actual room that we're staying in.) And the Kaiseki meal was delicious and beautifully presented. While it was not the best meal we've ever had, all of the ingredients were locally-sourced and super fresh, especially the awesome seafood that was offered (including sashimi-style.) And the Iyo Beef Sirloin ”Shabu Shabu” hot pot was a great way to enjoy the local meat delicacy. Both dinner and breakfast were served by Riyo Miyauchi, a charming, engaging and enthusiastic young lady who was born and raised in the area, prompting us to ask many questions about the region and learning a great deal about Ehime as a result (especially the food.) Given that Japan was in the middle of a big pandemic wave, it was great to be able to enjoy top quality Onsen in the comfort of our room, without having to result to the communal bath at Bettei Oborozukiyo, or at Dogo Onsen Ho
Yamatoya Besso
4.5/510 Recensioni
Prima di andare: è bello parlare un po' di giapponese. Ho cercato di prenotare direttamente con il ryokan, così ho potuto scegliere un piano di menu, ma la versione inglese del sito non mostrava date disponibili e la versione giapponese non permetteva di inserire un numero di telefono non giapponese. Le ho postate (in giapponese) e ho potuto ottenere una prenotazione con il piano di pranzo della mia scelta (continuazione e cena e qualche piatto speciale). Ci siamo rimasti in quello che penso sia chiamato camera superiore giapponese. Era molto spazioso. Oltre al cibo sul primo piano, la stanza stessa ha un grande ofuro. Il cibo è stato servito nella nostra stanza. Mi piaceva questo per colazione, ma mi sono perso di vedere le persone intorno al pranzo. Le scale di ginnastica hanno due grandi bagni, uno è chiuso e l'altro è aperto con roccia e vegetazione intorno. Un vetro li separa. Dopo l'incenso c'è birra e/o gelatina di servizio. Il cibo è sorprendente! Ma penso di aver superato il mio ordine per il sashimi speciale del mare. Ci siamo rimasti due giorni, rilassandoci al ronzio dopo aver salito sul castello di Matsuyama o dopo aver girato su Shimanamikaido a Imabari (circa 40 minuti da Matsuyama) ci sentiva come il cielo. In questo posto vedrete la vera ospitità giapponese ”omotenashi”.
Dogo Onsen Hotel Tsubakikan
4.3/56 Recensioni
This was definitely an older 'bubble economy' style hotel but the service level and amenities and rooms were high, not much lower than any Ryokan we stayed in! It's walking distance from the Dogo onsen tram station, through the shopping arcade and then quite a bit more up a slight slope (we had sent our hand luggage from the JR Matsuyama station earlier in the day for 600yen per piece - definitely recommended!) - a nice walk except it was pouring cats and dogs and we were a family of 5 sharing 2 small umbrellas. They spotted us walking over and quickly came to ask my name and prep the front desk with a guy with an umbrella and my reservation ready for check-in. The architecture and the lobby are very Taisho-Roman inspired and they quickly found appropriately sized kid yukata for my 3 kids (no mean feat since this was a 3 year old boy, and 5 and 7 year old girls) complete with cute heko obi and even zori for the kids! Very very cute. We booked a premium room (with hinoki bathtub, Japanese style) and were very impressed by the amenities: 2 separated toilet rooms, the famed hinoki bathtub with direct onsen water tap, two big tatami rooms for our 5 futon, a little sofa area with a humidifier which we used extensively, genkan with kettle, coffee machine (which makes tea as well) and fully filled fridge with mineral water, two different small packs of the famed Mikan juice and I think there might have been beer (we don't drink so I don't recall), all part of the room price. The room came with dinner at the restaurant, all in separated private rooms, full kaiseki style (I distinctly remember this being the full Ryokan treatment even though it was just a hotel). The Iyo beef shabu shabu was melt-in-your-mouth absolutely delicious, and quite a rare beef brand I don't see often exported so a must-try! They also catered very well to my young kids including cute kid chairs and there was even a tv in the private room to entertain them after they were done. The kids meal was equally gorgeous full of kid-friendly dishes. The service by the servers for dinner was impeccable. After dinner the room was turned down with very fluffy and comfy futons, and I managed to sneak off to try the female onsen bath - amazing especially the rotenburo! In the morning breakfast was a buffet which worked out well for us with kids. And they even offered us a shuttle bus ride back to the station (but I believe on their website they stated no shuttle bus to pick you up from the station). We didn't manage to do that much sightseeing in Matsuyama which was a pity because it's a lovely little town (will pick a less rainy timing next time) but all the more we will come back next time and stay here again!

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