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stargirlssc says:
A stay at Senhime Monogatari Inn is a truly traditional, personal Japanese experience. From the moment you check in, you will receive the highest level of personal attention and hospitality.
At check-in, we were served a cup of cold tea and some mochi. The ryokan manager explained every detail …
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stargirlssc says:
Located about ten minutes' walk from central Hakone-Yumoto, the Hotellerie Maille Coeur Shougetsu provides a quiet, relaxing environment for your stay in Hakone. On the rooms alone, I wouldn't say this is a five-star accommodation. What makes this hotel a five-star experience is the personal servi…
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momiji says:
Only 7-10 minutes from Kyoto station.
They have two buildings. One is old and the other one is very new.
They have a cafe/bar downstairs and the price is reasonable.
This place is always crowded it seems but it's really clean and the stuff are really helpful and nice. Looks like there are only …
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Fio says:
For the total Japanese spa experience, the spa town of Kusatsu is probably a good bet, but for onsen (hot springs) at their purest and most sublime, it can`t possibly get much better than Takaragawa Onsen, about 2.5 hours north of Tokyo in mountainous Gunma Prefecture. This isn`t a place you come f…
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ellechic says:
Shunkoso is a small, traditional Japanese inn with affordable rates and their own private onsen (natural hot spring). The 23 traditional Japanese-style rooms have tatami floors with low tables, and en-suite private toilets and private hot spring baths.
For the price, cleanlines, great staff, aut…
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ErinPatty says:
The Oedo-onsen Monogatari is an onsen in Odaiba, Tokyo. If you are in Tokyo and want to go to an onsen I would recommend this one. When you enter the onsen you must stop at the registration desk to check in, you pay, and get a wristband with a key and bar code on it. That is what you use to pay for …
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rmanoto says:
Excellent Hotel for a Ryokan with an Onsen
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2sneezesshort says:
As soon as I stepped out the car in Kusatsu, I knew I was somewhere different. The onsen town is characterised by its sulfurous scent, and the brisk winter morning air made me eager to arrive at the area's largest outdoor onsen.
As we walked through the streets, past the authentic Ryokan and Min…
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