Best Hotels in Fukushima City
Explore Fukushima City from hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
APA Hotel Fukushima-Ekimae ★★★
"Price point is reasonable. Satisfied with my stay. Would book again."
Smart Hotel Fukushima Station Front ★★★
"It was very close to the station and it was very convenient for me who arrived at Fukushima Station at night. There were many rice shops nearby, so I didn't have any trouble going to drink rice. The hotel room is enough for one person and there are almost no amenities, so shampoo and body soap are required, but I don't think it's a problem for a good person at the minimum! There is also a donki nearby, so if you have trouble, you can go buy it."
Jr-East Hotel Mets Fukushima ★★★★
"Excellent access from the station, and I had a very comfortable stay."
Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae ★★★
"This hotel branch is a great place overall, with clean rooms and lots of nice amenities. Plus, there’s a parking lot right next to it! However, the parking lot is in a separate building, so you’ll need to carry your luggage to and from the hotel, which can be a bit of a drag. But the location is super convenient, just a short walk to the Fukushima JR station, where you can find amazing local food and do some shopping."
Hotel Sankyo Fukushima ★★★
"Good value for money. I'd consider staying here again if I have the chance."
La Union ★★
"Lady in the receptionist so lovely. She tried very hard to explain about rules and so on. Location is good, a lot of restaurant near hostel."
HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand FUKUSHIMA EKIMAE HIGASHIGUCHI ★★★
"It's right next to the shopping mall, very convenient."
HOTEL ROUTE-INN FUKUSHIMANISHI INTER ★★★
"Spacious rooms, good service, good parking."
The Celecton Fukushima ★★★★
"Place was perfect. It just across street from JR Station and easy to check in. Room a bit old and they still use key room. But everything was okay. Miso soup and coffee was available near front desk was great.. but no water/ice. So we need to take water from our room (tap water)."
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Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori
"I tried the Sake Raku plan. It was all-you-can-drink sake, and there were plenty of snacks to go with it. You can bring a 1.8L bottle from the fridge, but if you tell the staff "Junmai Ginjo Sake" or "Namazake" or the brand, they will bring you three cups of 60ml each. I did that for a few rounds. We ended with some soba noodles. No matter how drunk you get, you just go back to your room, so unlike all-you-can-drink at a bar, there's no need to worry. You can enjoy Fukushima Prefecture sake."
Izumiya
"It is a little far from Iizaka Onsen Station. The indoor bath was lukewarm, but the outdoor rock bath was too lukewarm to bathe in (in the morning), even though the temperature outside was cold. Dinner and breakfast were also not that great."
Horieya Ryokan
"The atmosphere of an old hot spring inn has been preserved. Many "Onsen Musume" related goods are on display inside the building. Of course there is a hot spring, but since Sabakoyu is next door, you might want to use that instead. Meals are served in the room, and the portions are plentiful, the food is well prepared, and it was very delicious. The stew made by the head female owner was particularly delicious. The owners, a married couple, were also very kind to us. However, there are no locks on the rooms, so it may not be suitable for people who value privacy."
Hotel Tenryukaku
"I found a cheap accommodation plan for this inn in Iizaka Onsen, a famous hot spring in Fukushima Prefecture, so I went there. The plan also included a taxi transfer from Iizaka Onsen Station, so I was able to get to the inn easily. The facility is quite rundown, and it seems to have been expanded many times, so it's a bit confusing to get around inside the building, but it's not so difficult to get lost. The staff were very hospitable, and I had a relaxing stay."
Yoshikawaya
"A very historical hot spring hotel with good service and clean environment. The breakfast was very good, fried apples are a must-try. The room was warm and comfortable to sleep on. After soaking in the hot spring, your skin becomes brighter. You can take a look."
Hotel Crownhills Fukushima
"It's an old building, but it was very clean. The bathroom was also clean. It's very close to my destination, so I'd like to use it every time. I didn't have breakfast this time, but it was delicious last time, so I'll definitely have it next time..."
Toyoko Inn Fukushima-eki Nishi-guchi
"Nice hotel beside the station. However the buzz is in the other side of the station."
Hotel Fukushima Hills
"No-frills, simple set up for short term stays. Clean and comfortable for my one night stay. Staff were courteous and helpful."
Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa
"The inn's food and rooms were both excellent. Both dinner and breakfast had a wide variety of dishes, and the presentation and flavors were carefully thought out. I was impressed by the seasonal flavors of the food. The room we were given was also fully renovated and very clean, with a clean feel more like a luxury hotel than a hot spring inn. If there hadn't been any problems, I think I would have been able to relax very much. Once the open-air bath in our room became temperature adjustable, the water quality and atmosphere were both excellent, and we were able to lose track of time. There were also three large public baths, each with its own unique atmosphere. Bathing while looking out at the waterfall and well-maintained gardens was truly luxurious, and each one has a charm that makes you want to visit in every season. The only thing that was very disappointing was that on the first day of our stay, we had repeated problems with the plumbing in our room. The water would come and go, and we couldn't adjust the temperature of the open-air bath, so it was too hot to bathe in. The water from the sink and shower would sometimes flow so violently that it frightened our children, and sometimes not at all. It was very unstable. Furthermore, the toilet backed up in the middle of the night, wetting the floor and walls, which made our stay extremely unsettling. The front desk staff tried to adjust the pipes with tools, even though it was late at night, and we appreciated their attitude. However, the problem was not fully resolved, and they simply said, "Please keep an eye on it," without offering to move us to another room or anything like that, so we ended up spending the night feeling anxious. The fact that there was no explanation until we checked the next day and felt like they were not being sincere in following up also bothered me. Honestly, I've never experienced such trouble and response in a room in this price range, so I was very surprised. Another thing that made me very uneasy was when a male guest peeked at my mother in the public bath. When we told the front desk, they explained that "there are an increasing number of foreign tourists, so it's possible that he came in by mistake," but as far as my mother could see, it was a Japanese man, and I felt suspicious of their response. If they could take safety measures (such as patrols and increased guidance), I think the inn would be a safer place to stay. Overall, the quality of the facilities and food was extremely high, and it was such a wonderful inn that I would have given it the highest rating. That's why I hope that they will improve their response to problems and their sincere follow-up on safety in the future."
Tsuchiyu Bettei Satonoyu
"The only word to describe this hot spring inn is "perfect." The interior design is simple yet sophisticated, and impeccably clean. There's a small beverage area where you can choose your favorite drinks, ice cream, and snacks. The rooms are brand new, and the bathroom and shower facilities are fully equipped. Drinks in the refrigerator are complimentary, and another pleasant surprise is the free ice cream in the fridge! Of course, the outdoor ambiance is the biggest highlight – truly unforgettable, like being in a paradise. Dinner was also a delightful surprise; my friend doesn't eat beef, but they thoughtfully prepared a different main course for him. They even took photos for us! However, one improvement is that they stipulate that each group of guests can only enjoy the hot spring for 40 minutes, and only 30 minutes before dinner and the following morning. For me, the time is 10 minutes too short, because it takes 10 minutes to walk from the hotel to the hot spring and prepare to enter the hot spring. In reality, the time to enjoy the hot spring is very short. In my experience of many hot spring hotels, this is the shortest, because the average is at least 50 minutes. Moreover, there were only three guests when I checked in, and they did not allow us to enjoy the hot spring for a longer time. I really don't understand why they are not flexible enough!"
Takayu Onsen Kagetsu Highland Hotel
"Although a cold wave was coming, there wasn't much snow on the way there. A big snowstorm started in the evening. The next morning, the snow was well up to my knees, but the staff cleared it and my car was able to move. Thank you. This time I reserved a private bath, which was the best. It's almost a private open-air bath. You should use it. The food here is delicious for both dinner and breakfast. I also went shopping at the shop about three times. There are plenty of souvenirs, and I got coffee milk after the bath. The smoking room in the main building is great."
Adachiya Ryokan
"A very classy onsen hotel! You can book private indoor/ outdoor onsen which is a very enjoyable for couples. Dinner is BBQ style with very nice presentation! Got lots of common areas for you to have a drink & relax. Staff friendly & helpful!"
Comfort Inn Fukushima Nishi Inter
"Great hotel and good location.. staff where very helpful"
Otomeyuri
"The plan was like staying overnight at a day trip hot spring facility. Although the hot spring usage hours were limited at night, I was able to enjoy the hot spring even after checking out. I still want to use it. The inside of the facility was very clean."
Grand Park Hotel EX Fukushimaebisu
"The floor lamp in the room didn't work. It was difficult to adjust the shower temperature. The breakfast buffet was extensive and delicious."
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Fukushima City Travel Information
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FAQ – Hotels in Fukushima City
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What are the best places to stay in Fukushima City?
Some of the best places to stay in Fukushima City are near popular attractions like Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the best hotels for couples in Fukushima City?
Couples visiting Fukushima City have highly rated stays at Adachiya Ryokan (from £165).
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What are the top hotels in Fukushima City near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art?
Some of the top hotels in Fukushima City near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art include Toyoko Inn Fukushima-Eki Higashi-Guchi No 2 (from £29), Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae (from £29) and HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand FUKUSHIMA EKIMAE HIGASHIGUCHI (from £37), all offering easy access to Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Fukushima City?
The most popular Fukushima City hotels for your stay: Hotel Sankyo Fukushima (from £18), Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae (from £29) and Jr-East Hotel Mets Fukushima (from £30) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Fukushima City are pet friendly?
Youth Guest House Atoma - Hostel (from £28) allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!
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Which hotels in Fukushima City are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Horieya Ryokan (from £30), Izumiya (from £35) and Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori (from £83) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Fukushima City have hot springs?
Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? HOTEL ROUTE-INN Grand FUKUSHIMA EKIMAE HIGASHIGUCHI (from £37), Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa (from £96) and Adachiya Ryokan (from £165) have hot springs. Book now!
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Which hotels in Fukushima City have swimming pools?
Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa (from £96) and Yoshikawaya (from £126) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Fukushima City offer an especially good breakfast ?
Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa (from £96),The Celecton Fukushima (from £24) and Harumiya Ryokan (from £99) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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