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Hotel Shiroyama Onsen
Description
Streamlined rooms in a relaxed hotel offering a communal bathhouse, a restaurant & a rooftop garden.
Nearby attractions
Jōganji Temple
252 Shirohori, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0305, Japan
Yugawaramachi Ekimae Information Centre
661 Miyashita, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0304, Japan
Yugawara Seaside Park
Mongawa, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0302, Japan
Ningenkokuho Museum
Japan, 〒259-0301 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Central, 3 Chome−16−1
Nearby restaurants
ハンバーガーショップ カオス
515-1 Mongawa, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0302, Japan
Shirako
1 Chome-5-15 Doi, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0303, Japan
Sumiyoshiya Yugawaraten
497 Mongawa, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0302, Japan
Rusty Blue
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−5−15 2F
Seafood Izakaya Sakanaya Dojo - Yugawara Station Front | Private Rooms
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−4−11 緑風ビル B1F
Yugawaraラーメン ハチ公
Japan, 〒259-0305 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Shirohori, 96-26 コニー城堀 1F
Yugawara Cafe
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−4−8
Tivoli Sweets Factory Yugawara
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−15−4
Bread&Circus
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 4 Chome−2−16
Ichibantei Yugawara
29 Miyashita, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0304, Japan
Nearby local services
Ubusunahachiman Shrine
216 Shirohori, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0305, Japan
一福堂
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−3−7
Manyo-so
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 3 Chome−6−1
Hirosaki Park
Japan, 〒259-0301 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Central, 1 Chome−4−4
Nojima
Japan, 〒259-0301 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Central, 1 Chome−1617−54 アクロスプラザ湯河原 2階
Joisukueayugawara
1 Chome-1617-54 Central, 湯河原町 Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0301, Japan
Handy Home Center Yugawara
Japan, 〒259-0301 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Central, 3 Chome−3−1
Yamada Denki
1576-47 Yoshihama, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0312, Japan
JAかながわ西湘 湯河原営農経済センター
Japan, 〒259-0301 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Central, 4 Chome−1−1
エスポットモール
1576-47 Yoshihama, Yugawara, Kanagawa 259-0312, Japan
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Suigetsu
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 2 Chome−9−24
城山別館
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 1 Chome−5−39
GROUNDWORK Guesthouse & Lounge (ゲストハウス グランドワーク)
4 Chome-3-16 Doi, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0303, Japan
御宿うおき
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 4 Chome−11−11
ホテル眺望山荘
698-25 Miyashita, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0304, Japan
Yugawara Retreat Goen no mori
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 5 Chome−4−6
treeside hotel & apartment
1-16-6 Doi, Yugawara, Kanagawa 259-0303, Japan
Yugawara Share House
698-17 Miyashita, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0304, Japan
Ryokan Chizuru
Japan, 〒259-0303 Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District, Yugawara, Doi, 4 Chome−16−13
Hotel Akane
705 Miyashita, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0304, Japan
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Hotel Shiroyama Onsen

207 Shirohori, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 259-0305, Japan
4.0(247)

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Streamlined rooms in a relaxed hotel offering a communal bathhouse, a restaurant & a rooftop garden.

attractions: Jōganji Temple, Yugawaramachi Ekimae Information Centre, Yugawara Seaside Park, Ningenkokuho Museum, restaurants: ハンバーガーショップ カオス, Shirako, Sumiyoshiya Yugawaraten, Rusty Blue, Seafood Izakaya Sakanaya Dojo - Yugawara Station Front | Private Rooms, Yugawaraラーメン ハチ公, Yugawara Cafe, Tivoli Sweets Factory Yugawara, Bread&Circus, Ichibantei Yugawara, local businesses: Ubusunahachiman Shrine, 一福堂, Manyo-so, Hirosaki Park, Nojima, Joisukueayugawara, Handy Home Center Yugawara, Yamada Denki, JAかながわ西湘 湯河原営農経済センター, エスポットモール
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Nearby attractions of Hotel Shiroyama Onsen

Jōganji Temple

Yugawaramachi Ekimae Information Centre

Yugawara Seaside Park

Ningenkokuho Museum

Jōganji Temple

Jōganji Temple

4.1

(114)

Open 24 hours
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Yugawaramachi Ekimae Information Centre

Yugawaramachi Ekimae Information Centre

4.0

(23)

Open until 5:15 PM
Click for details
Yugawara Seaside Park

Yugawara Seaside Park

4.0

(38)

Open until 4:00 PM
Click for details
Ningenkokuho Museum

Ningenkokuho Museum

4.0

(80)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hotel Shiroyama Onsen

ハンバーガーショップ カオス

Shirako

Sumiyoshiya Yugawaraten

Rusty Blue

Seafood Izakaya Sakanaya Dojo - Yugawara Station Front | Private Rooms

Yugawaraラーメン ハチ公

Yugawara Cafe

Tivoli Sweets Factory Yugawara

Bread&Circus

Ichibantei Yugawara

ハンバーガーショップ カオス

ハンバーガーショップ カオス

4.2

(132)

Open until 2:00 PM
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Shirako

Shirako

4.0

(132)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sumiyoshiya Yugawaraten

Sumiyoshiya Yugawaraten

4.0

(56)

$$

Open until 6:00 PM
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Rusty Blue

Rusty Blue

4.8

(33)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Hotel Shiroyama Onsen

Ubusunahachiman Shrine

一福堂

Manyo-so

Hirosaki Park

Nojima

Joisukueayugawara

Handy Home Center Yugawara

Yamada Denki

JAかながわ西湘 湯河原営農経済センター

エスポットモール

Ubusunahachiman Shrine

Ubusunahachiman Shrine

4.2

(13)

Click for details
一福堂

一福堂

3.5

(36)

Click for details
Manyo-so

Manyo-so

3.7

(203)

Click for details
Hirosaki Park

Hirosaki Park

3.2

(19)

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Reviews of Hotel Shiroyama Onsen

4.0
(247)
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4.0
3y

Hotel Shiroyama might be easily overlooked by foreign travelers. And there may be a reason for that. It doesn't really cater to non-Japanese speakers. That said, if you can speak some Japanese and you have a good understanding of Japanese etiquette and rules, you can have an excellent experience at this hotel. (I am a Westerner, I can speak some Japanese, and I have a Japanese husband. All of this was greatly to my benefit, so, keep that in mind as you read this review.)||Hotel Shiroyama is, depending on what part of the hotel you are in, quite old. There are parts of it that look like it's from the Showa era, with maroon walls and old-style hotel carpeting. But then... in the men's sento (public bath), it was incredibly beautiful and clean and modern. Small, yes, but still, truly lovely. Also, the rooms: there must have been a "refresh" on all the bathrooms: there were double sinks, a stall shower with an overheard attachment so you can really get a good blasting if you want one, and of course a washlet toilet with the lid that opens when you approach it. The rooms were also quite large, with a separate little sitting area near the window (although there is no view to speak of, at least from the 2nd floor). ||The pièce de résistance is the Japanese dinner that is served in your room. It is quite astonishing in the number of dishes that are offered: lots of small appetizers, sashimi, sumashijiru (a clear soup that is divine), beef stew covered with a baked rice cracker, several other dishes that are heated at the table, rice, of course, and more. We stopped counting and stopped eating -- it was too much. And then of course there was dessert. Now, I am not saying this was a 5-star meal; some of it was great, the rest was good. But the amount that was served was sort of mind-boggling. Of course you can also order beer or sake or soft drinks to go with the meal. Trust me; for two people, it was just way too much food, unless you have super hearty appetites and absolutely love Japanese cuisine. That said, if you are unable to sit cross-legged in a chair made for that purpose, you will be somewhat uncomfortable for the entire meal. It is all served on a low table, and while you can put your feet under the table, you will not be sitting in a position that is natural for most Westerners. There is a smallish table in the sitting room (near the window), but do not expect them to put the food there, because there are too many dishes and they won't fit. ||I would say the Hotel Shiroyama went above and beyond to provide a really lovely "Japanese experience" with their dinner. Also, the breakfast served in the morning in a communal dining room was fairly hearty, but it is entirely Japanese. If you are used to eating this way, or you are craving this kind of experience you will enjoy it -- but remember, these meals are "set." There is no substitution for anything. They do not cater to vegetarians, so if you are one, this is not the place for you. ||The attendant at the front desk was, in fact, not Japanese, but her Japanese was really excellent; my husband is Japanese and there was a moment when he didn't understand her clearly, but I did. She, and the other staff members, made excellent efforts to ensure that we had a quality experience. ||As for sleeping: the staff lays out the futons for you, which is nice and there was a good aircon which provided plenty of warm air. But... if you are not used to sleeping on a futon, you will not have an incredible night of sleep. We only slept because we were physically exhausted. ||The best way to think of this hotel is as a great play to stay if you are going to go sightseeing in the surrounding area. It is pleasant enough, the food was good, and the staff was generally kind and attentive. That said: do not expect English. ||Other pluses: you can easily walk to it from Yugawara Station in about 5-7 minutes, approximately. ||All in all, I think this was a quality experience, if you keep in mind the...

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4.0
3y

Hotel Shiroyama might be easily overlooked by foreign travelers. And there may be a reason for that. It doesn't really cater to non-Japanese speakers. That said, if you can speak some Japanese and you have a good understanding of Japanese etiquette and rules, you can have an excellent experience at this hotel. (I am a Westerner, I can speak some Japanese, and I have a Japanese husband. All of this was greatly to my benefit, so, keep that in mind as you read this review.)||Hotel Shiroyama is, depending on what part of the hotel you are in, quite old. There are parts of it that look like it's from the Showa era, with maroon walls and old-style hotel carpeting. But then... in the men's sento (public bath), it was incredibly beautiful and clean and modern. Small, yes, but still, truly lovely. Also, the rooms: there must have been a "refresh" on all the bathrooms: there were double sinks, a stall shower with an overheard attachment so you can really get a good blasting if you want one, and of course a washlet toilet with the lid that opens when you approach it. The rooms were also quite large, with a separate little sitting area near the window (although there is no view to speak of, at least from the 2nd floor). ||The pièce de résistance is the Japanese dinner that is served in your room. It is quite astonishing in the number of dishes that are offered: lots of small appetizers, sashimi, sumashijiru (a clear soup that is divine), beef stew covered with a baked rice cracker, several other dishes that are heated at the table, rice, of course, and more. We stopped counting and stopped eating -- it was too much. And then of course there was dessert. Now, I am not saying this was a 5-star meal; some of it was great, the rest was good. But the amount that was served was sort of mind-boggling. Of course you can also order beer or sake or soft drinks to go with the meal. Trust me; for two people, it was just way too much food, unless you have super hearty appetites and absolutely love Japanese cuisine. That said, if you are unable to sit cross-legged in a chair made for that purpose, you will be somewhat uncomfortable for the entire meal. It is all served on a low table, and while you can put your feet under the table, you will not be sitting in a position that is natural for most Westerners. There is a smallish table in the sitting room (near the window), but do not expect them to put the food there, because there are too many dishes and they won't fit. ||I would say the Hotel Shiroyama went above and beyond to provide a really lovely "Japanese experience" with their dinner. Also, the breakfast served in the morning in a communal dining room was fairly hearty, but it is entirely Japanese. If you are used to eating this way, or you are craving this kind of experience you will enjoy it -- but remember, these meals are "set." There is no substitution for anything. They do not cater to vegetarians, so if you are one, this is not the place for you. ||The attendant at the front desk was, in fact, not Japanese, but her Japanese was really excellent; my husband is Japanese and there was a moment when he didn't understand her clearly, but I did. She, and the other staff members, made excellent efforts to ensure that we had a quality experience. ||As for sleeping: the staff lays out the futons for you, which is nice and there was a good aircon which provided plenty of warm air. But... if you are not used to sleeping on a futon, you will not have an incredible night of sleep. We only slept because we were physically exhausted. ||The best way to think of this hotel is as a great play to stay if you are going to go sightseeing in the surrounding area. It is pleasant enough, the food was good, and the staff was generally kind and attentive. That said: do not expect English. ||Other pluses: you can easily walk to it from Yugawara Station in about 5-7 minutes, approximately. ||All in all, I think this was a quality experience, if you keep in mind the...

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5.0
6y

Well managed onsen hotel in Yugawara.

About 5mins walk from Yugawara Station. Very close and convenient.

At the check-in, the reception staff greeted us very professionally and cheerfully. He explained the onsen locations, dinner and breakfast time in detail. (Tho this maybe an issue to non-japanese speaking tourist.)

The room (#208) we got was recently remodeled. Entrance is wide. Bathroom is big with sit-in shower room and closed-door toilet. Room is tatami floor. On the side there is a decent size area with table and 2 chairs, and another door to link to adjacent room.

This hotel have a private outdoor bath. You'll need to make reservation beforehand, and may have to pay a fee. You can go there with your family or significant other in private. Big plus.

We ate dinner inside the room. Food were prepared on time. Tasty!

Public baths opens late until 12 midnight, and early at 6am. They have a cooler onsen (

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Well managed onsen hotel in Yugawara. About 5mins walk from Yugawara Station. Very close and convenient. At the check-in, the reception staff greeted us very professionally and cheerfully. He explained the onsen locations, dinner and breakfast time in detail. (Tho this maybe an issue to non-japanese speaking tourist.) The room (#208) we got was recently remodeled. Entrance is wide. Bathroom is big with sit-in shower room and closed-door toilet. Room is tatami floor. On the side there is a decent size area with table and 2 chairs, and another door to link to adjacent room. This hotel have a private outdoor bath. You'll need to make reservation beforehand, and may have to pay a fee. You can go there with your family or significant other in private. Big plus. We ate dinner inside the room. Food were prepared on time. Tasty! Public baths opens late until 12 midnight, and early at 6am. They have a cooler onsen (<39c) which I really like. Breakfast portion is generous. Free refill on rice and miso soup. Tasty! Overall, highly recommended!!
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湯河原温泉オレンジマラソンの後に訪問。 日帰り温泉は、1,720円 少し高い🤏?
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A hotel with a hot spring about a 5-minute walk from Yugawara Station. We only used the hot spring. The fee was a little high at about $12. We paid at the front desk on the first floor, received rental towels and yukatas, and went to the fourth floor. The dressing room and bath were also clean. It's a shame that you can't see the view from the open-air bath, but there are multiple baths to enjoy.
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Well managed onsen hotel in Yugawara. About 5mins walk from Yugawara Station. Very close and convenient. At the check-in, the reception staff greeted us very professionally and cheerfully. He explained the onsen locations, dinner and breakfast time in detail. (Tho this maybe an issue to non-japanese speaking tourist.) The room (#208) we got was recently remodeled. Entrance is wide. Bathroom is big with sit-in shower room and closed-door toilet. Room is tatami floor. On the side there is a decent size area with table and 2 chairs, and another door to link to adjacent room. This hotel have a private outdoor bath. You'll need to make reservation beforehand, and may have to pay a fee. You can go there with your family or significant other in private. Big plus. We ate dinner inside the room. Food were prepared on time. Tasty! Public baths opens late until 12 midnight, and early at 6am. They have a cooler onsen (<39c) which I really like. Breakfast portion is generous. Free refill on rice and miso soup. Tasty! Overall, highly recommended!!
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湯河原温泉オレンジマラソンの後に訪問。 日帰り温泉は、1,720円 少し高い🤏?
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A hotel with a hot spring about a 5-minute walk from Yugawara Station. We only used the hot spring. The fee was a little high at about $12. We paid at the front desk on the first floor, received rental towels and yukatas, and went to the fourth floor. The dressing room and bath were also clean. It's a shame that you can't see the view from the open-air bath, but there are multiple baths to enjoy.
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