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Aizu-ya — Hotel in Nasushiobara

Name
Aizu-ya
Description
Sleek, airy rooms, some with open-air tubs, offering dining, hot spring bathing & hill views.
Nearby attractions
Kurenai Suspension Bridge
Japan, 〒329-2921 Tochigi, Nasushiobara, Shiobara, 字古町
Shiobara Hot Spring Sight Seeing Information Center
747 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
塩原温泉交流広場
675-9 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Genzankutsu
1118 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Nearby restaurants
幸楽
725 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
塩原温泉くだものやカフェ 通りの茶屋藤屋
689 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Kobaya Shokudo
795 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Matsumoto
706 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
カフェ・バー ライト
Japan, 〒329-2921 Tochigi, Nasushiobara, Shiobara, 607-4 1F右
母手寿(ぼてじゅ)
2631 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
味よし
618 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
くいものや花水木
1108-2 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Nearby hotels
Hotel New Shiobara
705 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
塩原温泉 旅館 上会津屋 onsen ryokan kamiaizuya
745 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Shiobara Onsen Yashio Lodge
2441 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
塩原温泉 ますだや 自家源泉掛け流しの宿
729 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Kouunsou
2340-1 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Tokiwa Hotel
695 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
源泉掛け流しのちいさなホテル 塩原山荘
2391 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Kodamanoyuyamaguchiya Hotel
703 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Seikansou Furuyama
704-1 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
Masuya
770-1 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
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Basic Info

Aizu-ya

733 Shiobara, Nasushiobara, Tochigi 329-2921, Japan
4.0(107)

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Sleek, airy rooms, some with open-air tubs, offering dining, hot spring bathing & hill views.

attractions: Kurenai Suspension Bridge, Shiobara Hot Spring Sight Seeing Information Center, 塩原温泉交流広場, Genzankutsu, restaurants: 幸楽, 塩原温泉くだものやカフェ 通りの茶屋藤屋, Kobaya Shokudo, Matsumoto, カフェ・バー ライト, 母手寿(ぼてじゅ), 味よし, くいものや花水木
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Phone
+81 287-32-2020
Website
aizuya.net

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Nearby attractions of Aizu-ya

Kurenai Suspension Bridge

Shiobara Hot Spring Sight Seeing Information Center

塩原温泉交流広場

Genzankutsu

Kurenai Suspension Bridge

Kurenai Suspension Bridge

4.1

(533)

Open 24 hours
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Shiobara Hot Spring Sight Seeing Information Center

Shiobara Hot Spring Sight Seeing Information Center

3.8

(88)

Open 24 hours
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塩原温泉交流広場

塩原温泉交流広場

3.6

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Genzankutsu

Genzankutsu

3.6

(423)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Aizu-ya

幸楽

塩原温泉くだものやカフェ 通りの茶屋藤屋

Kobaya Shokudo

Matsumoto

カフェ・バー ライト

母手寿(ぼてじゅ)

味よし

くいものや花水木

幸楽

幸楽

3.9

(56)

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塩原温泉くだものやカフェ 通りの茶屋藤屋

塩原温泉くだものやカフェ 通りの茶屋藤屋

4.2

(119)

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Kobaya Shokudo

Kobaya Shokudo

4.1

(684)

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Matsumoto

Matsumoto

4.4

(63)

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Siyan TaoSiyan Tao
On my ski trip to Tochiki-ken, I accidentally booked this hot spring hotel, turning out to be a delightful surprise. Firstly, the shuttle service to the ski resort made our skiing experience incredibly convenient. Upon arrival, I was captivated by the spaciousness of the rooms, each detail exuding comfort and warmth. The hot springs were one of the highlights of my trip. The slightly higher water temperature provided an indescribable healing experience after a day on the cold slopes, alleviating my fatigue and immersing me in the charm of hot spring culture. Moreover, the quality of service at the hotel was impressive. The staff's warmth and professionalism made us feel at home. The traditional Japanese cuisine served was of high quality, with each dish meticulously prepared, and the seafood and meats were exceptionally fresh, leaving a lasting impression. Overall, this hot spring hotel is more than just a place to stay; it's a sanctuary where one can fully relax, enjoy exquisite food, and experience the hot spring culture. I highly recommend it to travelers looking for relaxation after skiing. Here, you'll find the ideal way to rest after skiing and an unforgettable hot spring experience.
M.TM.T
日本四大美人の湯 源美の宿 会津屋に訪問しました。 旅館に到着し、玄関、ロビーが、それほど大きくはなく、こじんまりした旅館と思ったのですが、客室階に上がると、奥行きがある建物になっていて、そこそこの広さを感じられました。 部屋に入る前に浴衣処に案内され、女性客には、好みの浴衣を選んで着ることが出来ます。色柄は、結構な種類がありました。 客室の入口は、格子戸がついた玄関作りで風情があり、部屋は、10畳+次の間のタイプで、広々とした部屋でした。多少、老朽化してる箇所も見うけられましたが、その他は、快適に過ごす事が出来ました。 温泉は、とても滑らかな水質で、湯上がりの肌は、しっとりとしたように感じられ、洞窟風呂は、お風呂全体が岩に囲まれいて、一部、洞窟になっていて、今まで温泉に行った中では、初めて見た光景で、とても神秘的でした。 食事は、夕飯、朝食とともに、とても、食べ応えがあり、お腹いっぱいになりました。食事処は、大広間で、1客に対してのテーブルが、とても広く確保されていて、ゆったりと食事ができます。 天井の梁が重厚感が有り、印象的で、メニューにも工夫があり楽しませて頂きました。 全般的に、従業員さん方々の接客サービスが、とても行き届いていて、気持ち良く宿泊する事が出来ました。 有難うございました。
PUFFY AND CUTE CUPCAKESPUFFY AND CUTE CUPCAKES
It was such a nice trip at Aizu ya and my family get to rest in the onsen very well. I will come here again next time too when i come to nasu-shiobara!
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On my ski trip to Tochiki-ken, I accidentally booked this hot spring hotel, turning out to be a delightful surprise. Firstly, the shuttle service to the ski resort made our skiing experience incredibly convenient. Upon arrival, I was captivated by the spaciousness of the rooms, each detail exuding comfort and warmth. The hot springs were one of the highlights of my trip. The slightly higher water temperature provided an indescribable healing experience after a day on the cold slopes, alleviating my fatigue and immersing me in the charm of hot spring culture. Moreover, the quality of service at the hotel was impressive. The staff's warmth and professionalism made us feel at home. The traditional Japanese cuisine served was of high quality, with each dish meticulously prepared, and the seafood and meats were exceptionally fresh, leaving a lasting impression. Overall, this hot spring hotel is more than just a place to stay; it's a sanctuary where one can fully relax, enjoy exquisite food, and experience the hot spring culture. I highly recommend it to travelers looking for relaxation after skiing. Here, you'll find the ideal way to rest after skiing and an unforgettable hot spring experience.
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日本四大美人の湯 源美の宿 会津屋に訪問しました。 旅館に到着し、玄関、ロビーが、それほど大きくはなく、こじんまりした旅館と思ったのですが、客室階に上がると、奥行きがある建物になっていて、そこそこの広さを感じられました。 部屋に入る前に浴衣処に案内され、女性客には、好みの浴衣を選んで着ることが出来ます。色柄は、結構な種類がありました。 客室の入口は、格子戸がついた玄関作りで風情があり、部屋は、10畳+次の間のタイプで、広々とした部屋でした。多少、老朽化してる箇所も見うけられましたが、その他は、快適に過ごす事が出来ました。 温泉は、とても滑らかな水質で、湯上がりの肌は、しっとりとしたように感じられ、洞窟風呂は、お風呂全体が岩に囲まれいて、一部、洞窟になっていて、今まで温泉に行った中では、初めて見た光景で、とても神秘的でした。 食事は、夕飯、朝食とともに、とても、食べ応えがあり、お腹いっぱいになりました。食事処は、大広間で、1客に対してのテーブルが、とても広く確保されていて、ゆったりと食事ができます。 天井の梁が重厚感が有り、印象的で、メニューにも工夫があり楽しませて頂きました。 全般的に、従業員さん方々の接客サービスが、とても行き届いていて、気持ち良く宿泊する事が出来ました。 有難うございました。
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It was such a nice trip at Aizu ya and my family get to rest in the onsen very well. I will come here again next time too when i come to nasu-shiobara!
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4.0
(107)
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4.0
9y

My wife and I stayed here for three nights, in one of their "private onsen" rooms, and it was our favorite experience we've had on either of our trips to Japan. Even before we left, my wife was saying that next time we go to Japan, we need to come back to The Aizuya. It's truly one of the most fantastic and memorable times we've ever had.||||The room itself was absolutely beautiful, with an open room for futons to be laid out, and another room with a gorgeous (low) table, chairs, and a small TV. On one side of the two rooms was a hallway with the entrance, the bathroom, and a sink/shower area. On the other side was a small seating area next to the windows and a "staging" room for the private bath.||||The private bath outside was gorgeous - stone-lined, and around the size of a medium-sized hot tub. It was under a roof, but you could see out into the trees and have a fairly nice "at home with nature" feeling. (Note to the shy: there were some buildings past the trees and a little bit of space between the trees where people could potentially peek through if they really wanted to, but it's probably not worth worrying about - still much much much more private than the public baths though!) The temperature, to us, was just about perfect - hot enough to really be relaxing, but cool enough to not be overwhelming. The minerals in the water made our skin feel outstanding.||||Our package included breakfast and dinner, which I emphatically recommend. They're served in a dining room, and you'll be sitting on the floor, traditional style. The food is likewise traditional, and absolutely fantastic. Breakfast had a variety of small dishes, along with soup, rice, natto, fish, and egg. Dinner was a huge affair - starting with a variety of small dishes and some (amazing) sashimi, then progressing onto multiple other courses - depending on the night, we had some combination of tempura, hot pot, grilled beef, grilled fish, and some other things I'm surely forgetting. Though I admit that I didn't know what half of the things I ate were, the tastes were unique and amazing, and the presentation was astonishingly beautiful. Note: wearing the yukata they provide you is encouraged, but not required (I'm on the tall side, and their largest one was just a bit too small to not be revealing when I sat down cross-legged) - if you don't wear it, at least try not to look like a slob though. :)||||The staff was incredibly kind and accommodating. When we got there, they welcomed us very warmly and served us hot yuzu juice while we checked in (which was super tasty). Throughout the stay, they did their utmost to help us with whatever we needed and make sure we felt at home and taken care of. Despite the language barrier, we never felt like we were imposing, and we were able to have an amazing, relaxing time.||||Some quick notes on language, at the hotel and around town:||- Most of the staff at the hotel speaks very little English. This should be expected since you're out in a more rural area. :) Things will be a lot smoother if you put in the effort to learn some Japanese words/phrases relevant to staying at a hotel, eating meals, etc. You'll be happier not feeling helpless, and I'm sure everyone there will be deeply appreciative as well.||- The man who helped us check in knew a bit of English (and knew how to use a translation app, with varying levels of success), so we were able to get checked in and have the facilities and services explained to us without too much difficulty. ||- The first night in the dining room, the lady attending to us knew English words for some of the food, but otherwise we were communicating in gestures and the little Japanese I knew. She was incredibly sweet and kind and tried her hardest to ensure we were happy.||- Starting the second day, we had a younger girl attending to us in the dining room who spoke a lot more English - enough to communicate pretty well what everything was, to ask whether we wanted our sheets changed, ask if we were going out that day, etc. This helped streamline our communication a lot and we were very appreciative.||- Around town, we didn't see much English at all. With our limited Japanese, we were able to get lunch successfully, but probably wouldn't have been able to communicate enough without it.||- Cell service was decent even though we were up in the mountains. During the times we did need to break out Google Translate, we had enough of a signal for it to succeed in communicating with the server.||||Some quick notes on transportation:||- Nasushiobara is a pretty sleepy little place. The station is small, but still easy to get to (via the Shinkansen) and get around. The JR agent at the window spoke a little English, but not much. Still, it was easy enough to get Shinkansen tickets back to Tokyo from him.||- Getting a cab outside was easy - there were a couple lined up at the stand. I showed the address of the hotel to him (printed out in Japanese) and he had no problem navigating there using his GPS. The fare was ~8000 yen for the trip up into the mountains where the hotel is. It took 35-40 minutes or so.||- There IS a shuttle that The Aizuya operates, but as of the time we stayed there, it only ran once a day - to the train station at 10:15, and back from the train station at 14:00. If you want a train station pickup, you'll need to call and request it. (if you're staying somewhere else first, the concierge may be able...

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4.0
9y

My wife and I stayed here for three nights, in one of their "private onsen" rooms, and it was our favorite experience we've had on either of our trips to Japan. Even before we left, my wife was saying that next time we go to Japan, we need to come back to The Aizuya. It's truly one of the most fantastic and memorable times we've ever had.||||The room itself was absolutely beautiful, with an open room for futons to be laid out, and another room with a gorgeous (low) table, chairs, and a small TV. On one side of the two rooms was a hallway with the entrance, the bathroom, and a sink/shower area. On the other side was a small seating area next to the windows and a "staging" room for the private bath.||||The private bath outside was gorgeous - stone-lined, and around the size of a medium-sized hot tub. It was under a roof, but you could see out into the trees and have a fairly nice "at home with nature" feeling. (Note to the shy: there were some buildings past the trees and a little bit of space between the trees where people could potentially peek through if they really wanted to, but it's probably not worth worrying about - still much much much more private than the public baths though!) The temperature, to us, was just about perfect - hot enough to really be relaxing, but cool enough to not be overwhelming. The minerals in the water made our skin feel outstanding.||||Our package included breakfast and dinner, which I emphatically recommend. They're served in a dining room, and you'll be sitting on the floor, traditional style. The food is likewise traditional, and absolutely fantastic. Breakfast had a variety of small dishes, along with soup, rice, natto, fish, and egg. Dinner was a huge affair - starting with a variety of small dishes and some (amazing) sashimi, then progressing onto multiple other courses - depending on the night, we had some combination of tempura, hot pot, grilled beef, grilled fish, and some other things I'm surely forgetting. Though I admit that I didn't know what half of the things I ate were, the tastes were unique and amazing, and the presentation was astonishingly beautiful. Note: wearing the yukata they provide you is encouraged, but not required (I'm on the tall side, and their largest one was just a bit too small to not be revealing when I sat down cross-legged) - if you don't wear it, at least try not to look like a slob though. :)||||The staff was incredibly kind and accommodating. When we got there, they welcomed us very warmly and served us hot yuzu juice while we checked in (which was super tasty). Throughout the stay, they did their utmost to help us with whatever we needed and make sure we felt at home and taken care of. Despite the language barrier, we never felt like we were imposing, and we were able to have an amazing, relaxing time.||||Some quick notes on language, at the hotel and around town:||- Most of the staff at the hotel speaks very little English. This should be expected since you're out in a more rural area. :) Things will be a lot smoother if you put in the effort to learn some Japanese words/phrases relevant to staying at a hotel, eating meals, etc. You'll be happier not feeling helpless, and I'm sure everyone there will be deeply appreciative as well.||- The man who helped us check in knew a bit of English (and knew how to use a translation app, with varying levels of success), so we were able to get checked in and have the facilities and services explained to us without too much difficulty. ||- The first night in the dining room, the lady attending to us knew English words for some of the food, but otherwise we were communicating in gestures and the little Japanese I knew. She was incredibly sweet and kind and tried her hardest to ensure we were happy.||- Starting the second day, we had a younger girl attending to us in the dining room who spoke a lot more English - enough to communicate pretty well what everything was, to ask whether we wanted our sheets changed, ask if we were going out that day, etc. This helped streamline our communication a lot and we were very appreciative.||- Around town, we didn't see much English at all. With our limited Japanese, we were able to get lunch successfully, but probably wouldn't have been able to communicate enough without it.||- Cell service was decent even though we were up in the mountains. During the times we did need to break out Google Translate, we had enough of a signal for it to succeed in communicating with the server.||||Some quick notes on transportation:||- Nasushiobara is a pretty sleepy little place. The station is small, but still easy to get to (via the Shinkansen) and get around. The JR agent at the window spoke a little English, but not much. Still, it was easy enough to get Shinkansen tickets back to Tokyo from him.||- Getting a cab outside was easy - there were a couple lined up at the stand. I showed the address of the hotel to him (printed out in Japanese) and he had no problem navigating there using his GPS. The fare was ~8000 yen for the trip up into the mountains where the hotel is. It took 35-40 minutes or so.||- There IS a shuttle that The Aizuya operates, but as of the time we stayed there, it only ran once a day - to the train station at 10:15, and back from the train station at 14:00. If you want a train station pickup, you'll need to call and request it. (if you're staying somewhere else first, the concierge may be able...

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5.0
1y

On my ski trip to Tochiki-ken, I accidentally booked this hot spring hotel, turning out to be a delightful surprise. Firstly, the shuttle service to the ski resort made our skiing experience incredibly convenient. Upon arrival, I was captivated by the spaciousness of the rooms, each detail exuding comfort and warmth.

The hot springs were one of the highlights of my trip. The slightly higher water temperature provided an indescribable healing experience after a day on the cold slopes, alleviating my fatigue and immersing me in the charm of hot spring culture.

Moreover, the quality of service at the hotel was impressive. The staff's warmth and professionalism made us feel at home. The traditional Japanese cuisine served was of high quality, with each dish meticulously prepared, and the seafood and meats were exceptionally fresh, leaving a lasting impression.

Overall, this hot spring hotel is more than just a place to stay; it's a sanctuary where one can fully relax, enjoy exquisite food, and experience the hot spring culture. I highly recommend it to travelers looking for relaxation after skiing. Here, you'll find the ideal way to rest after skiing and an unforgettable hot...

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