The proprietress is a very caring, kind and smart person. Each dish is delicious. A dish that can be enjoyed by everyone from children to the elderly. Breakfast is a gentle taste that you want to eat every day. There is wifi There is a parking lot. Morning, evening, barista coffee available. Tea is also available.Even if the toilet is nearby, even if it is not in the room, there is a warm toilet with a washlet in front of you, so you can wake up at night. Great view of the bath. Private family bath. If you have heavy luggage, you can drop off your luggage in front of the inn. ★Cha Kaiseki Plan I think it's great for foreigners. Even though I am Japanese, I was impressed. It was wonderful to have a teacher wearing a kimono doing such a serious thing right in front of me.
With a stay at Kanko Ryokan Yamato in Ikoma, you'll be 7.1 mi (11.4 km) from Yakushi-ji Temple and 8.7 mi (14 km) from Horyu-ji Temple. This hotel is 9 mi (14.5 km) from Nara Park and 9.2 mi (14.8 km) from Kofuku-ji Temple.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a television in a common area.
Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Stay in one of 11 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily.
I was surprised that there was still a tattooed person in the hot spring. I went to the public bath at 21:30. There was an elementary school student and a father in the upper grade, and the father was in the bathtub, and the son was putting his leg next to it. I saw my face over and over again, so I washed my body and headed for the open-air bath, thinking that it was something wrong. I was a full-body tattooed father (about 45 years old). I really got less tension. Until then, I thought it was a good inn ~, but I went somewhere in a moment. I could understand whether some people left at the dressing room before I entered or whether the child was staring at me. i'm sorry, but you must not let the yakuza in.
Very good place. Renovated and w great clean Onsen. People are generally nice, friendly, helpful. Food is delicious. Warning: the hotel is in the middle of nowhere - you must dine at the hotel (99% deals are meals included). Some rooms are not barrier-free, not suitable for wheelchair or someone w mobility challenge. Some staff are not really customer friendly (former postal hotel approach). The price went up after the acquisition by the Mystays hotel chain. Hope they can remain as great affordable hotel.
I didn't have high hopes for this hotel, I just thought it was cheap. Then I was a little surprised when I went in. It was such a big room. My friend said she had never stayed in a hotel with such a big room. It looked like a couple's hotel, but the facilities inside were not too couple-friendly. The bed was normal, and there was a massage chair next to it. It's actually a very suitable place for vacation, and the price is really worth it. As for transportation, well, I couldn't find it using Baidu Maps, so I used Apple's built-in map or Google Maps to find it. Then I walked for almost half an hour following the navigation because I walked slowly. But when I came back, I could walk very fast because I was familiar with the road. Overall it's not bad.
With a stay at HOTEL ROCCO - Adults Only in Nara, you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Nara Park and Todaiji Temple. This love hotel is 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from Saidai-ji and 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Suzakumon Gate.
Continental breakfasts are available daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 27 individually decorated guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and toilets with an electronic bidet.
The hotel in general is a reasonably priced hot spring inn, with good customer service and spacious rooms, but a little old. There were many small children, and it was fully booked, even though it was not a weekend. We had the 1,300-year-old gourmet cuisine ”Tenpyo no Utage,” which claims to be the only one of its kind in Japan. The cuisine was created with the support of archaeologists and culinary experts over five years, based on wooden tablets, pottery, and documents excavated from Heijo Palace. Including the 20 years since then, it has a tradition of 35 years. Each dish was explained to us. It was very delicious, and almost all the dishes were Michelin one-star level. However, some dishes left a disappointing impression. The daigo, a cheese-like dish made by boiling down milk, was overcooked and was dry and hard. It was much browner than the sample. The wild boar meat was too hard and had lost too much moisture. The dried figs had lost too much moisture. The other dishes, as you would expect from imperial court cuisine, were just the right firmness and very delicious. I was put off by the fact that the only drink available was white sake (shiroki: cloudy sake), even though it was apparently all-you-can-drink. The tea (not sure what kind of tea it was) that came towards the end was not tasty either, but it was easier to drink than white sake, so I wish it had been brought out sooner. Imperial court cuisine, whether Okinawan, Korean, Chinese, or French, is indescribably delicious. I would definitely recommend trying ancient Japanese imperial court cuisine. You can enjoy the ancient imperial court cuisine alone, even without staying overnight. The Tenpyo Banquet is the pinnacle of this hotel!!!
The hotel is next to Heisei Palace, and it is very convenient to go to nearby attractions. Free parking is available. The service attitude of the staff is very good. Breakfast and dinner are rich in variety and taste good. They are all set meals. After dinner, you can also eat dandan noodles. The hot spring water is very soft (chloride spring) and feels good on the skin. The room is spacious and well-equipped.
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