I came here in late August of 2014 with my girlfriend and I'm really glad that we chose to stay here. We booked the private onsen room and we had the onsen, a bathroom, and two rooms with tatami floors just for us - one with a table and tv for eating/relaxing in, and one for sleeping or watching more tv in! The room also had a free massage sofa, big TV with a Wii and Playstation 2 (or Playstation 3.. I can't remember), and a fridge. Furthermore, there was also a place where guests can play ping-pong or sing Karaoke! There was so much to do; I wish we stayed for two nights instead of one because we didn't have time do make full use of everything! ||||The hosts were also incredibly nice! Showed us everything we needed to know about the rooms and whatnot. Very helpful in telling us our nearby options for going out for dinner as well. Had an amazing complimentary traditional Japanese breakfast in the morning as well. We told them we were going to the Little Prince Museum the next day, and they gave us both a free ticket to the museum! Saved us a bit of money :)||||It should be noted though that my girlfriend is Japanese and she explained everything in English to me that they were saying to us in Japanese. I'm not sure how different it would be if visitors come here with little/no Japanese skill, but I'm sure it would sill be great because they are very nice and accommodating.||||The only con I can think of is that there was a loud group that could be heard through the walls at times. We heard them screaming about the hot water while we were in our onsen, but I didn't mind. Apparently they were loud throughout the night according to my girlfriend and the host, but I slept soundly so I...
Read moreI came here in late August of 2014 with my girlfriend and I'm really glad that we chose to stay here. We booked the private onsen room and we had the onsen, a bathroom, and two rooms with tatami floors just for us - one with a table and tv for eating/relaxing in, and one for sleeping or watching more tv in! The room also had a free massage sofa, big TV with a Wii and Playstation 2 (or Playstation 3.. I can't remember), and a fridge. Furthermore, there was also a place where guests can play ping-pong or sing Karaoke! There was so much to do; I wish we stayed for two nights instead of one because we didn't have time do make full use of everything! ||||The hosts were also incredibly nice! Showed us everything we needed to know about the rooms and whatnot. Very helpful in telling us our nearby options for going out for dinner as well. Had an amazing complimentary traditional Japanese breakfast in the morning as well. We told them we were going to the Little Prince Museum the next day, and they gave us both a free ticket to the museum! Saved us a bit of money :)||||It should be noted though that my girlfriend is Japanese and she explained everything in English to me that they were saying to us in Japanese. I'm not sure how different it would be if visitors come here with little/no Japanese skill, but I'm sure it would sill be great because they are very nice and accommodating.||||The only con I can think of is that there was a loud group that could be heard through the walls at times. We heard them screaming about the hot water while we were in our onsen, but I didn't mind. Apparently they were loud throughout the night according to my girlfriend and the host, but I slept soundly so I...
Read moreThere're Wii with all types of consoles, PS3, PC with internet connection - all free to use.||DInner is really nice too, Japanese food set- Crab, small sashimi, shabu,..||The onsen itself is not spectacular but can be used personally.||There're two rooms for one reservations, recommended to four people stay.||It's only about 3 minutes far from train and bus station, there's a small...
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