Kotobukitei

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Kotobukitei

8585 Komono, Komono Town, Mie District, JapanView Hotel Details
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4.2/5
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Run of House<1>
Checked in Apr 2024
Couples
3 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Apr 14, 2024
The room has a nice view, as well as a view from the bath. The food is rich and the waiters are all young people. The entrance is a courtyard. It rains☔️ and the waiters carry their suitcases. Very fortunate.
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6/10
Guest User
Japanese-Style Room with Bath
Checked in Nov 2023
Friends
1 Reviews
3.5/5
Posted on Nov 5, 2023
I wanted to go to a ryokan, but this was the closest place I found. I changed trains from Nagoya Station and arrived at Yunoyama Onsen Station, which is very rural. The area in front of the station was like a closed-down ruin with not a single store. I bought a drink from a vending machine and went to the ryokan. I called and it took about 10 minutes for the car to arrive. The ryokan facilities were rated 6.5 out of 10. It was a bit old. I paid 5,500 yen more for a private ryokan and it was good. The large public bath was nice because it had an open-air bath, and the water was very good. It was slippery. I requested dinner, but I was able to order draft beer and the meal was pleasant. Is there nothing to eat?? Breakfast is a buffet, kind of like home-cooked food. Most people are Japanese, and there are mountains nearby. I saw a few people riding the cable car and wearing hiking clothes. The neighborhood was almost dead, so I didn't go around. It's at the top of the mountain, so the water is clear and the air is good.
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Guest User
Japanese-Style Room-Non-Smoking
Checked in Jun 2023
Family
1 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 19, 2023
I want to go again, this time slowly during the autumn leaves season.
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Guest User
Checked in Nov 2022
Couples
0 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 23, 2022
There is a garden and a separate private bath to the front desk. The facility feels a little old, but it is meticulously cleaned. I stayed in a Japanese-style room on the 5th floor of the 7th floor, which also has a 2 tatami mat floor. The large hot spring bath is an indoor bath and an open-air bath that is twice as large. In particular, the open-air bath with small natural stones was comfortable to soak in. The dinner served in the room is unique and impressed by the three-dimensional container. Savor the kaiseki cuisine where you can enjoy the seasonal ingredients. Breakfast is buffet style. There were many menu items and they were delicious. The Suunkaku in front of the front desk is worth a must-see. The Empress Emerita has visited, and the shogi game was played in the tatami room, which has a wonderful Showa retro style. I also recommend the spot where Tora-san fell off a bridge that doesn't exist anymore in the movie "Otoko wa Tsurai yo Futen no Tora", which was told to me by a male staff member.
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Guest User
Checked in Oct 2021
Other
0 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Oct 30, 2021
Yunoyama Onsen Kotobukitei is a hotel located in Komono Town, Mie County, Mie Prefecture. Established in 1910, it is a prestigious hotel with the Suunkaku annex, which is designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property, and where even Emperor Showa stayed. Yunoyama Onsen is said to have been discovered by Joka Shonin in a dream. On July 8, 2021, I had lunch at Magome-juku. From there, take the Chuo Expressway from Nakatsugawa IC. Enter Shin-Meishin Expressway and get off at Komono IC. From there I came to Yunoyama Onsen. Arrived at Kotobuki's parking lot. The person in charge greeted me. The humidity is high and the lens is cloudy, making it difficult to see. I'm sorry. Surprisingly, it is said that we move with elevator suddenly. When I got off the elevator, there was a Japanese garden spread out there. It's so big that it's hard to get to the entrance (bitter smile) Finally we arrived at the entrance. The lobby looks like this. There is also a shop. A style where you choose your own yukata and bring it into your room. It is a long-established store where the waitress will guide you to the room. Here is the hot spring. This time we got a room on the 7th floor. Room 701. The refrigerator at the entrance is quite large. It is a Japanese-style room of 10 tatami mats. Gozaisho Ropeway can be seen from the window. He also made me some tea. Wash basin. I probably won't use it, but there is a bath for the time being. The toilet has a warm water seat. However, the distance from the room is a little troublesome. I went to the public bath. The hot water was colorless, transparent, and odorless, but I had a good impression of its thick texture. After taking a bath, it's familiar beer time. Dinner is served in the room. menu. The reverse side of the dish even describes the specialties of the dish (surprise) Appetizers and sashimi. Somen. Corn pot. Abalone butter grilled as an addition. Mie Prefecture Kuroge Wagyu Beef Steamed with Tea Flavor. Put tea in the lower container and steam it with the steam. This kind of thing excites me. The corn pot was also boiling. Buns. Among the kaiseki meals this time, it's the only one with a western flavor. bowl. dessert. It seems that it is Basti The breakfast venue is a large hall on the 3rd floor. There are many items. Steamed egg custard with plum. There is also a menu for breakfast (laughs). The tokonoma is also amazing. It is said that the emperor, the imperial family, and Naoya Shiga have stayed at the hotel. The wavy window glass makes you feel the times. Waterfall in front and Mt. Gozaisho. I went out to the garden. A level that can only be maintained by a professional gardener. Visit Benten. I went ahead by car.
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6/24
Guest User
Checked in Nov 2021
Other
0 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 17, 2021
When I parked my car in the parking lot, it was nice that the hotel staff came to pick me up and bring me my bag. From the entrance, I went through the elevator, went through the garden, and arrived at the entrance, so I might have been lost without a guide. According to the "Guide to the Hall", it is a 7-story building with a lobby and front desk on the 1st floor, a large public bath on the 2nd floor, a breakfast hall on the 3rd floor, and 52 guest rooms on the 4th to 7th floors. The building is made of reinforced concrete and is dull, but it is spacious with a 10-tatami Japanese-style room, a Western-style space on the veranda side, and a bath, toilet (washlet), and washroom in each room. Dinner was served in the room, and it was lightly seasoned and generally delicious. Breakfast was served at the breakfast venue on the 3rd floor, and while leaving the image of the former buffet (juice, coffee, miso soup, natto, and yogurt are free), each person was full, and it was not too much, and it was just the right amount. After the meal, visit Suunkaku, a registered tangible cultural property. After checking out, we hiked to the top of Mt.
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Guest User
Checked in May 2022
Family
0 Reviews
2.0/5
Posted on May 9, 2022
I used this "Kotobuki-tei" to contribute to the depopulation of Yunoyama Onsen near Yokkaichi where I grew up. Personally, I wasn't very impressed, probably because I expected a lot of money. First of all, it says "Wi-Fi available", but the whole family does not get a decent signal. When I contacted the front desk, it seems that I have been told many times so far, "That's right. I can't do anything." If so, please delete the description of WiFi or do not mention that it does not reach most of the rooms, or it will cause trouble or discomfort. Should I add a booster or repeater like this? And when I made the reservation, I had paid in advance from the website, but when I checked out, I was told that "If you pay by card, you will be charged 500 yen." I checked and there is no such entry. I stopped complaining because it makes me sick. A private bath costs 4,000 to 5,000 yen for 60 minutes, but is there a bathing tax when you check out? is also taken separately from the regular bath. Breakfast is corona misfortune, not a buffet, but a gozen. The number of items here was reasonable and delicious. Coffee and orange juice are also available. However, the main meal at night was small, and the taste was dissatisfied with a wide range of age groups in our home. I'm disappointed. For example, tempura is two small fish like dried sardines. At the end, I ate two bowls of white rice without side dishes and filled my stomach. The toilet in the room is old, so it can't be helped, but it doesn't smell like chlorine, and the toilet paper is a single hard recycled paper? It looks like it hurts a lot. And when you dry the bath shampoo and conditioner after the bath, your hair will be realllllmino. It's like an old rinse-in shampoo. If this is an inn that costs about 5,000 yen per night, there is no problem, but if you think that it is 20,000 yen per person, it is impossible. Please cut costs separately. The view is good from the hill, but there were a series of arson incidents in the neighborhood, and I could see the charred skeleton of the ruined hotel from the window. Overall I'm pretty disappointed. People familiar with the reviews of each travel company will be fine, but they are mostly manipulated. Things like Wi-Fi, shampoo, toilet paper, and being charged after 500 yen for credit card billing are things that can be easily improved, so I would like you to do your best. But have you had any problems so far? I want you to do your best. I will come back to Yunoyama Onsen.
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