Everything was perfect! The staff was kind, helpful, and extremely efficient, as always in Japan. I loved the delicious ramen served in the evening, the relaxing onsen, the peaceful atmosphere, the impeccable cleanliness, and all the extra services included. The location is also very convenient, just next to the station. I would have loved to stay more nights, but unfortunately, there was no availability. I really hope to come back!
As the room rate is cheaper than the surrounding hotels, so as to book. Arrived to find a hotel with a period, the receptionist in the evening was very friendly and enthusiastic, and the friendly smile was very patient to introduce the facilities in the store. When we entered the room, we had placed the tatami bedding for us. Although the facilities are slightly old, but the items and facilities are hygienic and tidy. Everyone sleeps very comfortably and the room is air-conditioned! And the large bath is in good size, an open-air bath, it must be good in winter, and you must come to soak and relax for two nights! The parking fee is only 300yen a night, very reasonable! 🙏 Very suitable for families!
The hotel staff were very friendly and it was a shame that the hotel was not on the Lake Shinji side, but the buffet food for dinner and breakfast was very satisfying. The location was great and the hot springs were free-flowing from the source, which made my skin feel so smooth and amazing. I would definitely like to stay here again, on the Lake Shinji side.
This is considered quite stingy for a budget hotel in Japan. Laundry costs extra, dryer costs extra, and laundry detergent costs 100 yen. They don't provide skincare sets, bottled water, or disposable slippers (I asked the front desk, and they said the hotel doesn't provide them). Even the public bath lacks skincare products, and there were unidentified stains on the curtains.
The facilities, however, are very new and clean. Except for the curtains and slippers, everything else is very well cleaned. Check-in is self-service; you can complete the process without speaking to the front desk.
The clean room with a great view and a satisfying dinner and breakfast were worth checking several times to see how much it would cost. The clean and spacious open-air mixed-gender bath was also very satisfying. A short but neat stroll through the garden as a morning walk was a bonus, but it was too good to be true. The stone underground passageway is also a must-see.
The hotel is cost-effective, the scenery is beautiful by the lake, there is a car pick-up station and a sister store to Yuzao Hot Spring, the overall comfort is clean, the food is good, the hot spring ♨ Wanghu, very comfortable. Good service attitude and worth recommending.
The trip came to Matsuyama City in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
I came here because of a temporary change in schedule due to a typhoon.
So this accommodation was also booked temporarily.
It is a 10-minute walk from the station.
The hotel has its own hot spring and includes Japanese breakfast.
The room and facilities are still OK.
I was a little unhappy that I booked a room.
When we checked in, we saw that our couple had two children.
So they insisted that we wouldn't be allowed to move in unless we got another room.
There is no other way, it is late, so I can only pay the money obediently.
Two rooms total 3,000 RMB…
It is true that some hotels in Japan charge per person.
But the feeling at the scene was that it was unhappy.
The manager who was wearing glasses and a tie was greeted at the front desk.
It feels somewhat contemptuous, so I'll give it a neutral rating.
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk to Izumo Taisha Shrine. Separated from Jiayun by a wall, there are residential buildings nearby and a convenience store diagonally across the road. The most convenient way to get to the station is the bus, but the frequency is infrequent. If you don't take the bus, you can walk 20 minutes to the tram stop on the commercial street. The facilities are very good and new. There are several hot springs. Except for private baths that have to wait, there are not many people bathing in public baths and they are very clean. The children eat several of the unlimited free ice cream every day. The soy sauce ramen served from 10 to 11 pm is very lively with people coming and going, so it is suitable to have a bowl before going to bed after soaking in the soup. There is a coffee machine on the first floor and hand-ground coffee in the room. There are no facilities around except convenience stores at night, and most of the restaurants in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine close at four or five o'clock. In addition to bathing in the hot springs, you can take a walk to the woods in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine in the evening. There are several small green frogs in the wash basin at the entrance of the Taisha Shrine.
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啤啤梨mamiAs the room rate is cheaper than the surrounding hotels, so as to book. Arrived to find a hotel with a period, the receptionist in the evening was very friendly and enthusiastic, and the friendly smile was very patient to introduce the facilities in the store. When we entered the room, we had placed the tatami bedding for us. Although the facilities are slightly old, but the items and facilities are hygienic and tidy. Everyone sleeps very comfortably and the room is air-conditioned! And the large bath is in good size, an open-air bath, it must be good in winter, and you must come to soak and relax for two nights! The parking fee is only 300yen a night, very reasonable! 🙏 Very suitable for families!
Ttravel with IlaEverything was perfect! The staff was kind, helpful, and extremely efficient, as always in Japan. I loved the delicious ramen served in the evening, the relaxing onsen, the peaceful atmosphere, the impeccable cleanliness, and all the extra services included. The location is also very convenient, just next to the station. I would have loved to stay more nights, but unfortunately, there was no availability. I really hope to come back!
WWanwanshizhimaoThis is considered quite stingy for a budget hotel in Japan. Laundry costs extra, dryer costs extra, and laundry detergent costs 100 yen. They don't provide skincare sets, bottled water, or disposable slippers (I asked the front desk, and they said the hotel doesn't provide them). Even the public bath lacks skincare products, and there were unidentified stains on the curtains.
The facilities, however, are very new and clean. Except for the curtains and slippers, everything else is very well cleaned. Check-in is self-service; you can complete the process without speaking to the front desk.
RRussell OldmanThe clean room with a great view and a satisfying dinner and breakfast were worth checking several times to see how much it would cost. The clean and spacious open-air mixed-gender bath was also very satisfying. A short but neat stroll through the garden as a morning walk was a bonus, but it was too good to be true. The stone underground passageway is also a must-see.
DdanielsoThe service is super good. Eat dinner in the room, the service staff kept delivering various dishes. I originally booked a room without a bathroom by mistake, and later the store asked me to add money to change the room. Thanks for the excellent service!
GGuest UserIt takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk to Izumo Taisha Shrine. Separated from Jiayun by a wall, there are residential buildings nearby and a convenience store diagonally across the road. The most convenient way to get to the station is the bus, but the frequency is infrequent. If you don't take the bus, you can walk 20 minutes to the tram stop on the commercial street. The facilities are very good and new. There are several hot springs. Except for private baths that have to wait, there are not many people bathing in public baths and they are very clean. The children eat several of the unlimited free ice cream every day. The soy sauce ramen served from 10 to 11 pm is very lively with people coming and going, so it is suitable to have a bowl before going to bed after soaking in the soup. There is a coffee machine on the first floor and hand-ground coffee in the room. There are no facilities around except convenience stores at night, and most of the restaurants in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine close at four or five o'clock. In addition to bathing in the hot springs, you can take a walk to the woods in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine in the evening. There are several small green frogs in the wash basin at the entrance of the Taisha Shrine.
GGuest UserThe hotel staff were very friendly and it was a shame that the hotel was not on the Lake Shinji side, but the buffet food for dinner and breakfast was very satisfying. The location was great and the hot springs were free-flowing from the source, which made my skin feel so smooth and amazing. I would definitely like to stay here again, on the Lake Shinji side.
GGuest Userみ う time を avoid けて big bath に enter ると loan し cut り status!
It was so cool.
It was good to be able to choose the size of the room clothes because the husband is a little fulfilling
MMr xiaomuThe trip came to Matsuyama City in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
I came here because of a temporary change in schedule due to a typhoon.
So this accommodation was also booked temporarily.
It is a 10-minute walk from the station.
The hotel has its own hot spring and includes Japanese breakfast.
The room and facilities are still OK.
I was a little unhappy that I booked a room.
When we checked in, we saw that our couple had two children.
So they insisted that we wouldn't be allowed to move in unless we got another room.
There is no other way, it is late, so I can only pay the money obediently.
Two rooms total 3,000 RMB…
It is true that some hotels in Japan charge per person.
But the feeling at the scene was that it was unhappy.
The manager who was wearing glasses and a tie was greeted at the front desk.
It feels somewhat contemptuous, so I'll give it a neutral rating.
GGuest UserIt was a reasonable price. The room was small, but there were necessary amenities and men had a large communal bath, so I didn't have to take a shower in the room. Women can think of it as an ordinary business hotel. However, it takes a little ingenuity to spread the suitcase.
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