Latest Reviews for Fukushima Prefecture Hotels

Hotel Osakaya
4.4/56 Reviews
The size of the room is good, but I think the sound of the next room, corridor, etc. is a bit noisy, the sound insulation is not good, the bathroom is too small, the obedient staff is very polite, located on the seven-day ~ suitable for sightseeing, reasonable price
Ookawaso
4.6/534 Reviews
Stayed two nights in the traditional tatami room. Nightly kaiseki (set menu) with wonderful variety of local dishes. The hotels two main features include the beautiful hotel lobby with the water flowing through and the nightly Shamisen performance. The second is their Onsen with those brave enough in winter to venture to both the outdoor Onsen, it’s well worth frozen toes
Guest House Inawashiro~Hanbog~
4.3/54 Reviews
This was an exceptional guesthouse stay. Facilities were very well organized, clean & comfortable. Ryuji is an enthusiastic and sincere host. I felt very at home and very much enjoyed his excellent cooking (dinner & breakfast available for extra charge). He gave great tips & information to help organize my visit and generously shuttled me to and from the center as it is a bit of a walk out of town. That said, it is a beautiful area with a nice casual view of the mountain. The new kitten is adorable. I would come back!
Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae
4.7/581 Reviews
I used it for homecoming for 3 nights and 4 days. I arrived a lot earlier than the hotel check-in start time, but my daughter was not in good condition due to motion sickness, and when I consulted with the staff, I was able to enter the room a little early, which was very helpful. Thank you for letting me relax on the floor after checking out. Please use it for your next homecoming.
Shosuke-No-Yado Takinoyu
4.2/546 Reviews
We visited Aizuwakamatsu at the national holiday weekend so there were limited options to us in this famous onsen town, Hagishiyama. We wanted a more modern hotel, and while the shots of the room look good on their website, the reality is that it is much smaller than I had expected. Though the room looked new, the bathroom was a disappointment, small and shabby. With two large beds in the room, that leaves little space for moving around. And they try hard to squeeze all essential items of an onsen hotel room into the smallest space possible, including placing the vanity unit in the living room opposite the sleeping platform, sharing space with a kettle and drinking water glasses. There is a shoe stand and a folding screen in-between the toilet and bathroom, which is hugely strange and inconvenient. Ours is a 12-tatami room, which I expect would be good for 3 people, but the reality is that it is so cramped that one would not want to spend much time in the room. Perhaps that’s the reason why the hotel provided a lot of public sitting areas. Yes, for guests to admire the magnificent view of the mountain stream, but also to stay out of the uncomfortable room. The room was a huge disappointment but there are some nice sides of the hotel. Dinner was really good; we had window seats facing the waterfall and the Aizu beef was very delicious. The public onsets, especially the outdoor ones, are nice, situated just next to the mountain stream. All in all, for the US680 I paid for three, it was not good value for money.
Otomeyuri
4.1/54 Reviews
Service is excellent! The staff is very friendly and helpful. He can speak a bit of English. Room is huge and clean with a private toilet and a kitchen area with a microwave. Surrounding area is very quiet and scenary is very beautiful. Got free parking. Onsen is fantastic too. We can use the onsen one more time even though we have checked out at 10am. Got free coffee. Overall, recommended if you visit Tsuchiyu, Fukushima.
EN RESORT Grandeco Hotel
4.4/514 Reviews
The hotel is very good with great proximity to the ski  place. The room is clean and cosy with great views. And the onsen is very good that it had long opening hours, we can go after the ski to relax.  However, it would be better if the guest had a choice of whether the room can be made everyday or after we left. And it will be even better if more variety of restaurants/ cur-sine  can be provided rather than just buffet.
Kutsurogijuku Chiyotaki
4.3/535 Reviews
Only breakfast was not dinner, twin, and I had one person to use. The best thing was that I could have two baths in Chiyo waterfall and four baths in the new waterfall of the sister hall. The Chiyo Taki view bath can be seen in Aizu Wakamatsu City, and there is a bath to listen to the flow of the river, and the degree of fulfillment is quite high. The room was also a twin and a room with a large amount of one person. There was also a calm free drink space such as coffee, tea and sake at once. Breakfast was buffet style, there was also a local food dish, and it was very good with a menu that was not overrun on the street. It was a plan without dinner, but it is not difficult to eat at a local shop because it can be done in about 10 minutes by car to Aizu Wakamatsu city. It was an inn that I wanted to go again. I think this price is really good for this quality. I stayed at ashinomaki Onsen the next day, but it is an inn that makes me think I should have stayed here for a long time.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Fukushima Koriyama
4.2/561 Reviews
The room and bathroom look very good and clean, there was a microwave in the room Some concerns I had... There was uncomfortable smell in the bathroom, like undried. The filters of AC and humidifier were not cleaned enough, i guess. I felt it was a little bit dusty, especially in the morning. Considering the very reasonable price, it was worth staying!
Aizuwakamatsu Washington Hotel
4.2/550 Reviews
I stayed overnight in a very compact but also very practical room with everything I needed. The space was well-designed with a good-sized desk which had three powerpoints above it (yay! doesn't happen everywhere), so easy to plug in tablet and accessories, and also charge phone and camera battery. Small fridge and tv, humidifier, electric jug, nighshirt and complimentary slilppers. Lovely ceramic tea mugs. I did find the waste bins a little small (no recycling but that's often the case in Japanese hotels). Wi fi worked well, and there was a radio. The comfortable bed had a nice flat pillow and lighting console conveniently placed. The bathroom was small but there was a good deep bath. Interesting city and mountain views from the room. The hotel lobby was attractively decorated. The location was conveniently close to the JR Station as well as eateries and some shops. Good value, and would stay again.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties205
Number of Reviews 2,358
Average Price(Weekday Night)€191
Average Price(Weekend Night)€211