District, Zaō, Togattaonsen, Uwanohara−88−11, Zao Town, Katta District, Miyagi Prefecture, 989-0916, JapanVis hoteloplysninger
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Deluxe tatami-værelse
Overnattede i nov. 2024
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2 anmeldelse
2.7/5
Slået op den 27. dec. 2024
The food and rooms are average, and while the service makes an effort, it falls short of expectations. The onsen area feels a bit outdated. It’s an acceptable option if you’re already in the area, but not worth making a special trip for.
Wow what a beautiful place a fabulous hotel in a gorgeous woodland setting The food has been superb not only in its quality but also the variety. No two meals the same and the friendliest most accommodating and helpful staff I have found anywhere Top marks for a top hotel
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Gæstebruger
Overnattede i nov. 2022
Andet
5.0/5
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Slået op den 26. dec. 2022
The Outdoor Onsen Among the Trees was the reason I chose this place. At 6:30 sunrise and mid-day the sparking sunlight off the leaves with the wafting mist of onsen heat was so relaxing, yet inspiring! This "Mizunaranoyu" was for the Ladies, overcoming traditions that the Gentlemen had the better bath. It is was a wonderful Zen-like retreat (not so much a 'resort', with no sports facilities, no karaoke or game center). We loved it! We also reserved a private cottage onsen (no charge) with a babbling river stream for additional serenity! An average room was very spacious with a luxurious bathroom and views of the wooded mountains. We drank morning coffee outside in the inner courtyard enjoying the turning of the momiji leaves. We walked along the river steam and enjoyed the birds & fresh air. This is relaxation! TIP* We had a special dinner plan called "Shoshoku", means a smaller menu for us older folks. It was not stingy but still very opulant in dishes and the beauty of the serving ware. With sake, we were full and satisfied without being so stuffed. Very delicious. Absolutely One of My Favorite Onsen out of the 100+ Onsen I have Enjoyed.