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Obokekyo Mannaka
4.7/566 Recensioni
La grande stanza di mais, godere di un grande e ottimo soggiorno di cinque stelle. Il calore della stanza è aperto. L'acqua calda e l'acqua glaciale sono piene di acqua calda. Benvenuti alla lettera, alimenti, sacchetti di zuppa, le scorte di zuppa di zuppa dovrebbero essere tutte esaurienti. Grazie alla posizione montagna, la colazione deve essere mangiata e deliziosa, Bevande, caffè gratis e cena sembrano essere prenotati presto. Poiché la scelta dei pasti è molto poca, i cibi non sono facili da preparare, sono molto belli e possono tornare.Grazie per l'albergo entusiasta. Il panorama è bello e il canyon di pericolo di grandezza. Si consiglia di imballare un viaggio di due giorni. Non è facile guidare nella zona montana. È molto pericoloso. È consigliabile avere un conducente in una stazione di pericolo di grandezza. Il prezzo è trasparente e ha un ottimo servizio di guida.
Iya Kankou Ryokan
4.4/516 Recensioni
Un luogo molto decente per passare la notte. E 'molto vicino a uno dei ponti della vite, che è leggero a volte la notte. Tenga in considerazione che ci sono molto poche opzioni per mangiare fuori nella zona e tutto si chiude alle 17:00. E' buio, se ci sono vite selvatiche sulla strada, quindi la guida può essere pericolosa. E le strutture più vicine sono lontane. Quindi, se si vuole mangiare, si faccia uso delle opzioni di cibo dal ryokan o portare il proprio bento. La camera era molto bella e le zone bagno/toiletta erano pulite.Si prega di notare che le scale sono piuttosto strette e rigide che possono portare un problema per prendere una valigia grande al piano di sopra. Il personale era molto bello e utile. Con un po' di aiuto dai nostri telefoni potevamo comunicare ciò che non capivamo in giapponese e/o inglese. Hanno sottolineato la vista per vedere la zona e prestare un flashlight per camminare al ponte di notte.
iyanoyado kazuraya
4.6/510 Recensioni
Having stayed in several good hotels and a family homestay so far on our tour of Japan, my family and I did not have huge expectations for our stay at Kazuraya. We knew it was a small, family run inn situated in a rural part of Japan's Iya Valley. However, we were very pleasantly surprised by our experience. Kazuraya is situated in a stunning spot in the Iya Valley with fantastic views of the mountains and a very short walk from some fabulous waterfalls and a vine bridge, not to mention a beautiful gorge with crystal clear water running through it. The accommodation (we had two twin rooms) was spotlessly clean with a typical Japan style little table and chairs, kettle, etc. It was also en-suite which was a bonus for this style of accommodation, with what seemed like a very new shower/bath and toilet. The air conditioning worked well. We were warmly welcomed and given a choice of three times for our evening meal which was a set menu. We were also given a choice of three breakfast times. The evening meal was in a dining room with western style chairs and consisted of many different dishes - they just kept coming!! We were certainly very full by the end of the meal and were served by very obliging staff. You also had the choice of several alcoholic drinks you could purchase if required. We were told that due to the good weather conditions there was a high chance of the fireflies being around a pond that evening a short walk down the road - we went and were treated to a wonderful display of nature. We then had a go on the free massage chairs in the hallway. Not for the faint hearted! Our mattresses were put out for us whilst we were at dinner and were perfectly adequate. After a peaceful nights sleep we had breakfast, again consisting of many courses. On our second night's stay we had a different set menu which was equally delicious. We spent our morning white water rafting locally (half an hour drive away) before visiting a 'spooky' village full of scarecrows and some vine bridges. For a small Japanese inn, we found Kazuraya to be marvellous and whilst obviously not a luxury hotel, we would strongly recommend it.
Iya Onsen
4.4/558 Recensioni
The Iya Onsen is one of those unique travel destinations that leaves you with a truly memorable experience. From the fabulous drive up the isolated narrow mountain road, to the view from the top into the valley below, the relaxation of the open-air baths at the river’s edge (or on your private terrace), the locally sourced and themed kaiseki meals, and the helpfulness and professionalism of the staff, the property offers an experience that clearly stands out among typical ryokan offerings, even more upscale ones. The prime feature of the Iya Onsen property, is of course, the incredible location and view from the top down into valley, which truly makes you stop to appreciate the natural beauty around you. The dedicated cable car taking guests to the large open air baths at the river’s edge below adds another unique element, with the overall experience augmented by the general high quality of the ryokan itself; while the buildings and rooms are beginning to show a bit of their age, the overall facilities and services are still very much reflective of a luxury stay. This is a wonderful luxury ryokan at an incredible location, a rare combination that is not always easy to find.
Hotel Kazurabashi
4.8/541 Recensioni
The room was large and well appointed. You sleep on futons on the floor. There is also a bath and a toilet, which is unusual for onsen. There is an internal onsen bath on the 3rd floor but what makes this place unusual is that there is an outdoor bath up the hill where you take a mini funicular to reach the location. We had a Kaiseke dinner in the hotel where they feature local ingredients like tofu, potato and fish. To be honest, some of the dishes are an acquired taste but they were exquisitely presented and dinner staff were good. The wagyu beef was especially tasty. Staff are friendly and most can converse in English, which is a plus. The young female owner also has a good voice and sang a lovely song during dinner. The organized a short 20 minute tour after dinner to the vine bridge nearby though it was too dark to see much and the bridge was closed. But it was interesting riding the old school bus. Wifi is unfortunately weak and the Ipad was not able to log in at all. Wifi did not work for my Iphone in the dining room and only worked in the lobby and the bedroom. There is a souvenir store in the lobby area where you can buy local produce like snacks, apparel and ice cream.
Awanosho
4.5/54 Recensioni
今次預訂了兩間房, 環境設施也很好,晚上九點後check in服務人員也很有禮,已經一早預備好房間鎖匙。 可惜只有 一個很少的浴池在大浴場。

Domande frequenti

  • Miyoshi: quali sono gli hotel con Colazione più richiesti?

    Miyoshi: che tu sia in viaggio in questa città per lavoro o piacere, Iya Onsen , Obokekyo Mannaka e Hotel Kazurabashi sono tutti hotel preferiti.

  • Miyoshi: qual è la tariffa media degli hotel con Colazione?

    Miyoshi: per gli hotel con Colazione, il prezzo medio nei giorni feriali è pari a 408 NZD, mentre quello nei fine settimana (venerdì e sabato) è di 420 NZD.

  • Miyoshi: quali hotel con Colazione sono consigliati per chi viaggia per lavoro?

    Miyoshi: molti hotel con Colazione sono adatti per chi viaggia per lavoro. Iya Onsen, Obokekyo Mannaka e Hotel Kazurabashi sono quelli che consigliamo.

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Informazioni di viaggio locali

Numero di hotel18
Numero di recensioni331
Prezzo più alto2.057 NZD
Prezzo più basso66 NZD
Prezzo medio (giorni feriali)408 NZD
Prezzo medio (fine settimana)420 NZD