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Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.49km dal centro città
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Viaggio di lavoro

Hana Ryokan Iwatoya
4.5/53 Recensioni

Hana Ryokan Iwatoya

Takachiho|4.48km dal centro città
Reception: il giorno di soggiorno ha incontrato un'invasione fredda, il tempo è particolarmente freddo, ma quando arrivato all'hotel, vedendo la casa del padrone stare alla porta per incontrarsi, anche con un vento freddo per aiutare a guidare il parcheggio, tutto è profondamente mosso. Colazione e cena: non sai se questo è il curetto leggendario di ”Japanese Pedra”?Per me, un straniero, deve essere!Il riso di mais è con piatti manufatti, cibo a sezione, ecc., colorato e dolce, con un delizioso sapone, Ogni pasto si sente con il cuore preparato dal padrone. È un sentimento molto speciale quando si va al pasto. Soppa di sopa: anche se la piscina di sopa di legno non è grande, c'è una bellezza antica, un ambiente pulito, l'unica carenza di bellezza e bellezza è che il peperoncino, i preservativi e così via della sopa femminile sono stati usati da tempo, ma non sono stati integrati in tempo, tranne che altre carenze; Dopo aver fatto il caldo, è tornato alla stanza, e mi sorprende che il padrone abbia preparato la zuppa di salsa rossa con cura, non solo caldo e caldo. In generale: se ci sono dei posti di lavoro da Tianan, si consiglia di mettere qui per una notte. Non solo il posto buono, ma anche la finestra aperta possono vedere il Tiananan. Una mattina può anche camminare fino al fiume Tianan, godere pienamente della scena speciale locale. Inoltre, il servizio intime e il punto di pranzo delizioso dell'hotel, E'assolutamente diversa dall'esperienza di un hotel occidentale.

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Colazione

Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.49km dal centro città
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Per famiglie

Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.49km dal centro città
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Hotel vicino alle attrazioni più famose di Takachiho

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宮地嶽社

Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.88km dal 宮地嶽社
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Takachiho Shrine

Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.47km dal Takachiho Shrine
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Takachiho Gorge

Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni

Ryokan Shinsen

Takachiho|0.85km dal Takachiho Gorge
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,

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Ryokan Shinsen
4.8/517 Recensioni
When we close our eyes and imagine the quintessential Japanese luxury ryokan, Takachiho Ryokan Shinsen is among the first properties that springs to our mind. It represents everything awesome about the best ryokans with almost zero drawbacks, and we departed from Shinsen awestruck at how perfect every aspect of our stay was. From the incredible Omotenashi service, gorgeous gardens, architectural elegance, spacious and beautiful villa room, mind-blowing kaiseki cuisine to the terrific private open-air Onsen bath, everything about Shinsen emphatically screams ”destination ryokan.” Shinsen is a family-owned property with a total of just 15 rooms among 3 separate areas: the Honkan (main), Bekkan and Hanare. They are within 1-minute walking distance form one another, and each area has its own unique character - the landscaping is fascinating, as well as the various private dining rooms that are in each building. For instance, in front of the Honkan main entrance is a dry rock garden that is reminiscent of the famed Ryoan-ji in Kyoto, while in the Bekkan it has that plus a variety of perfectly manicured vegetation as well as a small, red-painted traditional-style bridge. The private dining rooms each have its own character as well as views out of the window; we especially loved the view from one of the Bekkan ”Ko****su” rooms during our dinner on the second evening - the window faces the garden, which is lit up from the ground, resulting in a mesmerizing view of the rock garden patterns, mysterious trees and the pretty red bridge. For every meal (whether it's for breakfast or dinner), they escorted us from our room to a different private dining room located in various locations throughout the property. We spent all 3 nights in a room called ”Manyo,” a detached villa that was located in the Hanare section of Shinsen. Ms. Kumi Sato, the charming and elegant ”Okami-san” (Proprietress) mentioned that Manyo is the best room at the property. It's a generous 100m² in size, and thoroughly modern with all of the creature comforts that one would expect at a top-flight luxury hotel. Manyo's room consisted of a bedroom with two double Western-style beds, a living room with a sofa, coffee table and a large, flat-screen television, and a Japanese-style tatami room as well. It's an open floor plan, although each section of the room can be closed off by sliding the walls shut for privacy (or peace and quiet.) Very versatile! The Villa had a large patio with a beautiful zen-style rock garden beyond it. Off to the side is an outdoor, free-flowing Onsen (hot springs) bath made of Hinoki wood. Next to the Onsen (and inside the Villa) is the vanity, toilet and indoor (regular) bath and shower. The layout of the Villa, as well as the furnishings and decor was all top-notch - the perfect setting to have a lengthy, relaxing stay in the Villa should you opt not to explore the Takachiho area. If there is one minor nitpick, it has to do with the lack of dual sinks,
Hanare No Yado Kamigakure
4.5/519 Recensioni
La stanza migliore è stata spazzata, posso rilassarmi.Posso dormire bene sul letto e sul tappeto.C'è un bagno 24 ore.Un po' caldo, questo è un buon servizio.Questo è un hotel molto entusiasta e ospite, e il personale molto entusiasta e ospite cibo molto buono! Puoi servire il servizio di trasporto notturno al santuario di Qiao. Voglio migliorare dove puoi mettere il piatto il prima possibile quando mangi, quindi penso che tu sia molto ansioso ...... Voglio solo mangiarlo un po'di piu'. Se puoi scegliere il cibo occidentale di mattina, sarei felice.Inoltre, anche se questo è il provvedimento elettrico che ti preoccupa, penso che sia molto solido.Hanno stampato il tachigrafo della temperatura corporea dei dipendenti e visualizzato le misure. Se non solo vuoi rilasciare il tavolo di temperatura corporea di un giorno, ma anche circa tre giorni, non è buono?Suggerire di rilassarsi circa due notti, non una sera!
Ryojouen Yamazato
4.6/52 Recensioni
Si è verificato un problema simile, ma è stato rapidamente risolto. Pranzo🍽Sono rimasto molto soddisfatto delle strutture e sono tornato a casa comodamente. Inoltre, quando avevo del tempo libero, non volevo usarlo e sono arrivato a casa mia. Buona fortuna, Yamazato Inn.
Hana Ryokan Iwatoya
4.5/53 Recensioni
Reception: il giorno di soggiorno ha incontrato un'invasione fredda, il tempo è particolarmente freddo, ma quando arrivato all'hotel, vedendo la casa del padrone stare alla porta per incontrarsi, anche con un vento freddo per aiutare a guidare il parcheggio, tutto è profondamente mosso. Colazione e cena: non sai se questo è il curetto leggendario di ”Japanese Pedra”?Per me, un straniero, deve essere!Il riso di mais è con piatti manufatti, cibo a sezione, ecc., colorato e dolce, con un delizioso sapone, Ogni pasto si sente con il cuore preparato dal padrone. È un sentimento molto speciale quando si va al pasto. Soppa di sopa: anche se la piscina di sopa di legno non è grande, c'è una bellezza antica, un ambiente pulito, l'unica carenza di bellezza e bellezza è che il peperoncino, i preservativi e così via della sopa femminile sono stati usati da tempo, ma non sono stati integrati in tempo, tranne che altre carenze; Dopo aver fatto il caldo, è tornato alla stanza, e mi sorprende che il padrone abbia preparato la zuppa di salsa rossa con cura, non solo caldo e caldo. In generale: se ci sono dei posti di lavoro da Tianan, si consiglia di mettere qui per una notte. Non solo il posto buono, ma anche la finestra aperta possono vedere il Tiananan. Una mattina può anche camminare fino al fiume Tianan, godere pienamente della scena speciale locale. Inoltre, il servizio intime e il punto di pranzo delizioso dell'hotel, E'assolutamente diversa dall'esperienza di un hotel occidentale.
Business Hotel Kanaya
3.5/515 Recensioni
Non c'è grande spazio per migliaia di chilometri, l'hotel non ha molta scelta, questa è la scelta di un hotel a prezzi accessibili. Il posto alto non è grande, la posizione non è niente da dire, è anche il punto centrale. Ho prenotato una stanza singola, ho dato una stanza a letto matrimoniale, forse non ci sono molti ospiti, e sono entrati due prima e hanno promesso direttamente. L'hotel è un po'vecchio, specialmente dietro la TV, la pulizia del frigorifero e del tipo è un po'difficile, e la semina e la spazzatura sono cadute. La colazione è una cena giapponese. Non c'è soldi aggiuntivi. Non c'è molto colazione vicino, non voglio preoccuparti. Il servizio generale è vero, non può richiedere troppo per un hotel economico, o è una scelta per un soggiorno temporaneo per una notte.
Hotel Grateful Takachiho
4.2/545 Recensioni
Nella primavera 2016, vivevo qui per visitare i miei alti mila dollari che volevo andare, e'la prima volta che viaggi con lui. Il prezzo è ragionevole, la posizione è buona. Avrei voluto solo farlo, ma dal prenotazione alla partenza, il personale è molto felice dal principio alla fine, che è un viaggio molto indimenticabile. La notte e il viaggio verso la notte sono inoltrabili. Ho passato del tempo in taxi a visitare, ma sono felice di poter andare bene in un posto facile da visitare. La colazione sta per finire, ma il personale mi ha detto sorridendo, per favore rilassati piuttosto che un viso infelicissimo, che mi ricorda.Ho intenzione di lasciare commenti immediatamente dopo la casa, ma è stata un'esperienza di poco tempo fa, ma penso che ti aiuterebbe, quindi l'ho rilasciato. Poi mi sono sposato con lui, compreso qui, il palazzo era ancora il luogo di memoria di entrambi.

Domande frequenti

  • Quali sono gli hotel più richiesti a Takachiho?

    A Takachiho ci sono tanti hotel molto richiesti. Che tu stia progettando la tua vacanza o un viaggio di lavoro, Hotel Grateful Takachiho, Solest Takachiho Hotel e Business Hotel Kanaya sono strutture popolari.

  • Qual è la tariffa media degli hotel a Takachiho?

    La tariffa media degli hotel di Takachiho, nei giorni feriali è 208 €, nel fine settimana (venerdì-sabato) è 211 €.

  • Quali sono gli hotel di lusso consigliati a Takachiho?

    A Takachiho ci sono tanti hotel di lusso, ognuno con uno stile differente: [Ryokan Shinsen è molto richiesto.

  • Quali hotel di Takachiho offrono una colazione di alta qualità?

    Ryokan Shinsen,Hotel Shikimi e Hotel Grateful Takachiho offrono una colazione di alta qualità. Comincia la tua giornata con una colazione deliziosa!

  • Quali hotel di Takachiho offrono strutture per il fitness?

    Hotel Grateful Takachiho, Business Hotel Kanaya e Hotel Takachiho offrono strutture per il fitness. Rimani in forma anche quando viaggi!

  • Quali hotel di Takachiho hanno una piscina?

    Hotel Grateful Takachiho, Business Hotel Kanaya e Hotel Takachiho sono dotati di piscine. Soggiorna in uno di questi hotel per goderti la piscina!

  • Quali hotel di Takachiho offrono il servizio di trasporto da e per l'aeroporto?

    Non conosci bene Takachiho? Hotel Grateful Takachiho, Solest Takachiho Hotel e Business Hotel Kanaya offrono il servizio di trasporto da e per l'aeroporto.

  • Quali hotel di Takachiho offrono un centro benessere che vale la pena provare?

    La stanchezza si fa sentire dopo il viaggio? Hotel Takachiho, e Ryokan Shinsen offrono un centro benessere molto apprezzato.

  • Quali offerte sugli hotel sono disponibili a Takachiho?

    Trip.com offre agli utenti vari sconti e promozioni durante tutto il corso dell'anno. Per scoprire le offerte disponibili, vai alla pagina dedicata su Trip.com.

Informazioni di viaggio locali

Prezzo più alto4.618 €
Prezzo più basso18 €
Numero di recensioni298
Numero di hotel39
Prezzo medio (giorni feriali)208 €
Prezzo medio (fine settimana)211 €