Posted on Mar 28, 2026
Guest User
I had a fantastic stay at this hotel! The first great point is the proximity to the Fukushima Station. When I arrived, my check-in process was handled by the Manager, Matsuda-san. He was very friendly and warm.
The room I stayed in was decently-sized, giving me enough room to walk around with a large suitcase and other bags on the floor. A suitcase stand and a small stool are provided. The beige wallpaper provided a nice contrast to the dark carpet.
The controls for the room were absolutely fantastic - I could, for instance, adjust the brightness of the main light and the strength of the bathroom exhaust fan. The bathroom was slightly cramped, but I managed. An alarm clock is also provided for guests.
The default blanket in the room was far too hot; even with the heating turned off, I felt like I was being roasted while I was in bed with the blanket covering me (and this was in winter!). I didn't like the default pillow either, it was too hard. On my last night, I requested a thinner blanket and softer pillow. Thankfully, the hotel was able to provide them, and I slept much better after using the new blanket and pillow. Funnily enough, the mattress was also quite hard, but it didn't give me any problems.
The sound insulation was fantastic, and the cleaning staff were super quiet! I almost couldn't tell that they were outside my room doing their work! I also very likely had considerate Japanese guests on my floor, hence the peace.
Nearby the hotel is S-Pal, where you can buy all sorts of prepared meals (if you're lucky, you can find a few vegan options). There's also a large pharmacy, and there are many convenience stores around.
The main complaint I have is that the check-out time @ 10:00 is too early. I think 12:00 would be a better time.
I did not have breakfast at the hotel, nor did I use any of the facilities, so I have no comment on those.
I definitely recommend Hotel Route-Inn Grand Fukushima Ekimae to others, and I will definitely consider staying at Route-Inn hotels in other parts of Japan!
Side Notes:
(1) If you have large luggage and arrive at the Fukushima Station, you'll have to take the elevator at the west exit, and when you reach the ground floor you'll see another elevator about 20 metres in front of you (slightly to the left). This second elevator will take you to the underground passage, which you can use to get to the east side of the station, where Route-Inn Grand Fukushima is located. Do note that there is a rear entrance to the hotel (next to a public parking lot), and this will save you from walking to the front of the hotel with all your luggage.
(2) Vegan options in Fukushima are unfortunately extremely limited, but you can find some vegan tofu bars and a few other items at 7-Eleven...but be sure to use Google Lens to translate the ingredients!
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Price per night from:MXN$868
Posted on Feb 20, 2026
Nuitoday
I was very impressed with my stay. The service was excellent at every point, from the valet parking staff and the front desk to the restaurant staff who provided exceptional service.
The Superior room was spacious, had a stunning view, and I especially loved that there was a massage chair in the room. The common area facilities were complete, including the onsen and foot bath. The highlight was the free ice cream before 8 pm in front of the onsen, and the seating area with a view while enjoying ice cream was fantastic.
The only minor drawback was that the bathroom in the room had a slightly unpleasant smell. I hope the hotel will check into this and improve it. If this can be fixed, it would be a perfect stay, and I would definitely return again in the future.
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Price per night from:MXN$2,801
Posted on Mar 4, 2026
tazta
The hotel is stunning, super cozy, and feels very exclusive since there aren't many rooms.
The common area with the fireplace is everything. Free drinks, warm fire—I could literally chill there all day.
Huge room, and the futons are surprisingly comfy.
We did the half-board (breakfast & dinner) and it was seriously delicious.
The staffs are super friendly and helpful, 10/10 service.
The public Onsen baths are gorgeous and so relaxing—perfect for melting away muscle pain. Honestly, the Private Onsens (especially the outdoor ones) are a bit basic. No toilets or amenities out there, so don't be worry if you can't snag a booking; the main baths are better anyway!
One Heads-up: This is a legit sulfur onsen town. The smell is strong and literally stuck to my car seats for days. 😂 Bring some air freshener!
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Price per night from:MXN$3,327
Posted on Jan 9, 2026
Guest User
There were many kinds of dinner and breakfast buffets, and it was very delicious. The room was also Japanese-style room two room family 4 people were enough. My grandson was also happy to go again.
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Price per night from:MXN$3,999
Posted on Apr 27, 2026
Guest User
The staff were super helpful and friendly, food was also really good. The buffet had quite a wide selection and all of the food i tried was great. The staff also provided new bath towels and yukatas each evening, their service was amazing.
Our one major issue with the place was the cleanliness of the bath area. The rest of the room was super clean and tidy but the onsen area really needed a good scrub. There was mildew covering the walls of the shower area(which honestly wasn’t such a big issue). The real nightmare was the tub area and the tub itself. The floors surrounding the tub were slippery and slimy and covered with algae. The rim and bottom(inside) of the tub were also slimy. It was suppose to be a relaxing soak in the tub but it ended up being very uncomfortable having to avoid the slime all the time :(
Other than that the place is great, it was just really disappointing as the “main highlight” of our room, which was the onsen, ended up being the worst part of the room.
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Price per night from:MXN$1,709
Posted on Feb 25, 2026
Guest User
It was right in front of the station and easy to find, so I had no trouble getting there.
Although the building is retro, the guest rooms have been renovated and are new and clean. I was able to relax and enjoy my stay!
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Price per night from:MXN$659
Posted on May 12, 2025|Single Room
Guest UserI am quite impressed with this hotel and almost try to reserve another one from the same hotel grouo. First, the room is not big but it is decided to use the space efficiently, e.g. standing shower instead of bath tub. large TV attached to the wall (which is a smart TV!), simple chair and can be placed below the desk. And in terms of facilities, there is a small bookshelf of comic books, massage chair ( with no cost ) in the relaxation room. The public bath has mid side hot tube, a sauna and cold bath. And for breakfast, there are good variety of choice and the area is large and comfortable. I think it is a result for thoughtful design and good use of space (again!). The only downside would be the lobby is located at the 3rd floor and the entry is facing a sidewalk, which can be confusing to find.
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Price per night from:MXN$702
Posted on Apr 5, 2026|Yoimachitei -Aizumomennoma
Guest UserThis hotel is truly perfect for a relaxing getaway. The atmosphere is peaceful and the food is delicious. However, it's best to arrive after 2 PM, and you should eat lunch beforehand if you're not driving yourself, as you won't find food available during that time. The rooms are very spacious and located right by the stream. The onsen bath is beautiful, and there's an open-air room with an indescribable ambiance. There's also a large, affordable convenience store on-site. Plus, free drinks are offered from check-in time until evening.
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Price per night from:MXN$2,036
Posted on Dec 18, 2025
Idsada
The hotel is very good, beautiful, good view, big room, complete facilities. But breakfast and dinner are the same menu Stayed for several days Quite bored of food menu Suitable for skiing More importantly, there are staff who can speak Thai as well. Feel very warm
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Price per night from:MXN$1,279
Posted on Jun 7, 2024|Semi Double Room Non smoking
PhittikI checked in 10 minutes early but the room was ready to check-in.
The Staff were nice as they tried to communicate with me even though I’m not good at Japanese.
The room was nice but when I was looking for an earphone case I had dropped underneath my bed, I found out that it was a little dusty down there.
The breakfast was japanese-style which cost only 550 yen and it was delicious.
I asked them not to clean my room during my stay so they just hung a new amenity bag at the door for the second night.
I also had a chance to use the laundry and drying machines which worked fine.
The hotel is near the Iwaki station so it was easy to get the bus and the train. I really enjoyed staying there.
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Price per night from:MXN$362