Latest Reviews for Fukushima Prefecture Hotels

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.
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.
Mercure Urabandai Resort & Spa
4/550 Reviews
The hotel is very close to the Wuse Marsh and can be reached in 6 minutes on foot. It is good to want to live here in Wuse Marsh. (There is also a bus directly to the entrance of Wuse Marsh in the hotel. My bus schedule is put in the picture, you can see it if you need it) The breakfast is also quite rich. Because there are no restaurants around the hotel, you can eat in the hotel. You can eat the hotel's buffet dinner, or the restaurant in the hotel. I think the restaurant in the hotel is not very expensive and very cheap. We ate twice, basically a little over 300 yuan (2 people eat). The room is quite big. The hotel has an open-air hot spring. The nearest convenience store around the hotel is also a bit away. Fortunately, there is a small supermarket gift shop in the hotel. Buy some water and you can solve it there. The service is not bad, in short, it is still possible...
Onahama Ocean Hotel & Golf Club
4.2/510 Reviews
The building feels a bit old, but the cleaning was neat. Considerations such as bed making were very good. The ocean view room looked very beautiful with the sea. Breakfast was delicious, both Western and Japanese foods, and I enjoyed eating dried fish and having a Costa coffee machine.
Urabandai Lake Resort Goshiki No Mori
4.5/567 Reviews
Living in Japan as a vegetarian for many years I am used to having to tough it out at hotels. Although there are exceptions, the majority of these facilities in Japan are still in the dark ages when it comes to vegetarian food options and unfortunately this hotel is no exception. This was our second time to stay here and we had hoped in vain that the food selection would be better. Shame on us, yes, but shame on the hotel even more, in my opinion. First, the positives. It is in a great location: you step out of the hotel and you are practically launched on the Goshiknuma trail. If you have a car it is easy to drive to nearby starting points for various excellent hiking options. If you don't have a car you are very limited in how many hiking spots you can access. The staff is friendly and helpful. The previous time we stayed, during the pandemic, there was a near-fluent in English tri-lingual front desk staff member who was great. We don't really need that, however, so I cannot say that this time we encountered any English speaking staff. The room was clean and comfortable. On our previous stay we had a gigantic room for less than what we paid this time but that was during the pandemic when hotels were practically begging for business and we were also able to avail ourselves of the government subsidy program for travel, which has long been discontinued. Anyway, we were happy enough with the room. The onsen is good: spacious and properly maintained. This facility is actually two joined hotels and if you stay on this side (pricier and with nicer rooms) the onsen is less crowded and nicer. The food was another story. Both the first time we stayed and this time, we opted for the buffet meal package: breakfast and dinner. Breakfast is passable if you are lacto-ovo as I am and not super strict, meaning you can drink miso soup that will doubtlessly have at least some fish stock as part of it. Dinner is, frankly, pathetic. There is nothing of substance for vegetarians unless you consider a salad, rice, pickles, and a couple of fried vegetables to be a meal. I do not. Virtually every dish had some meat or fish in it. Why does the pasta have to have bacon? Why does the stir fry vegetables have to have chicken? This hotel is far from the only one that does this, but in 2023 is it not possible to have one or two entree type offerings entirely meat or fish free? The buffet is gigantic and has huge variety but all of that variety is thoroughly saturated with meat and fish. Total fail. We will not stay here again, regretfully. Note: the buffet was equally poor during our first stay and it was entirely on us that we hoped there would be some improvement a few years later. Like I said, shame on us. That does not excuse the hotel from not providing better food options for vegetarians.
Marumine Kanko Hotel
4.2/519 Reviews
別館「川音」のツインに宿泊しました。非常に良かったです。 雄大な景色を楽しみたい場合はこの「川音」が良いと思います。 泊まったツインは夫婦二人には充分に広かったです。 ◆良かった点 ビュッフェはお腹いっぱい食べられます。時間制ですが大人でも3ターンで満腹。 フロントやレストランから遠いですが館内は寒くありません ショップのお土産が充実しています。 部屋にある冷水ポットがありがたいです。部屋の近くに自販機もあって安心でした。 フロントで渡される紙で勘違いしやすいですがチェックアウトは「11時」が正解です 別館「川音」からは渓谷の眺めが雄大です。 鍵は回すタイプです。オートロックではありません ◆良くなかった点 個室露天に出る外のガラス戸がキュルキュル音化するので他の階の人にも 私たちの「出入り」もわかるほどです。他の階の音も丸聴こえでした。 あと部屋の各所に安普請がバレる部分があります。柱がズレていたり。 入口に近いトイレと風呂のドアが「ガタン」と音を立てて閉まるなど注意が必要。 床の間みたいな部分はきっと荷物置き場です…外国人にはイスになるのかな。 ◆ホテルの方に提案があるとすれば2点。 ・部屋着は作務衣の方が使いやすいと思います ・個室露天に出る引き戸に潤滑油を注してください
The Celecton Fukushima
4.2/561 Reviews
The hotel is conveniently located near the train station. Free fresh coffee and dinner are provided to guests. Including and there is a department store located nearby, after 6 p.m. discounts on ready-made food.
Onyado Toho
4.2/541 Reviews
A hot spring hotel with a very high cost performance ratio. It is located halfway up the mountain. The scenery outside the window is very good. You can overlook the entire city while taking a bath. There is a free shuttle bus to and from the nearby bus station. There is also a free shuttle bus to and from the Aizuwakamatsu train station, but reservations must be made in advance and it is a fixed time period. The service is very good. I stayed for two days and needed to change a hotel on the third day. When I checked out of Onyado Toho, the front desk guy was very enthusiastic and asked their shuttle bus to take me to another hotel for free. It was super considerate. The breakfast and dinner were very rich and very fresh. The price was very cost-effective and the experience was great
Harataki
4.2/513 Reviews
I made a reservation with a high reputation. An old inn that seems to be in the mid Showa period when I ask. The sound like a dinosaur echoes from somewhere. It was an old elevator. The bath is cold until the open-air bath and zab~n! The dish is a little bit of a Japanese style dish set. Something is not enough but delicious. At night, the sound of the waterfall is so intense that the child cannot sleep. Also, the wall with the neighbor is thin and the sound of the toilet can be heard right next to it. Breakfast is also half Viking. I was calmly satisfied. It is a hotel that is working hard on the disadvantage in open-air baths and cooking. I think the customer service attitude is great.
Jr-East Hotel Mets Fukushima
4.5/554 Reviews
I stayed for the first time in a long time. The location is perfect because it is next to Fukushima Station, but the breakfast has changed. Previously, it was said that you didn't have to eat, but it seems that you will choose various things at check-in. Whether it's Japanese or Western, take out or eat there. I made a Japanese takeout, but the amount is just right. The content was much better than before. I am grateful that the bathtub is large here. I don't say the window opens, but it's okay.

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