Guest User
December 6, 2023
We wanted to try sleeping in a tatami mats and experience a Japanese home setting. This one fits the bill. It was exciting esp. to our 13 year old son. We booked a family room with private bathroom and it was comfortable; there's also extra space for our luggage. The bathroom was smaller than we expected but it didn't bother us because everything here is super clean. From the tatami mats, futon-like beds to bathrooms. The owner was quiet, doesn't say much but he is pleasant and helpful if talked to or if needed; the cleaning lady was also pleasing. Our challenge here is having to bend down or stooping low at all times. I have double back surgery so this set-up doesn't work well with me. I didn't realize this until we experienced it, of course. Another thing that no one has ever mentioned here is that they don't provide blankets. When I asked for blankets, both the lady and the male owner informed me that there's no need. He showed me how to use the heater in the bedroom. I'm thinking, Japanese wears Yukata's and then have the room heated so they don't need blankets? I don't know if this is just a misunderstanding on our part but they both really told me no blankets. We end up using the thick top part of the beddings for blankets. It was actually comfortable, even the remaining mattress. This Ryokan provides water and tea. They also have fridge, small microwave and even an old laptop in our room. The location of this Ryokan was also pretty advantageous. There's nearby eateries, convenience store and train station is just 5 mins walk. The Inari is very close by here as well. Overall, a fun and good experience for Westerners like us. I didn't regret it one bit. However, this will probably be my first and last booking in a Ryokan, only because I can't bend and stoop too much. I honestly think everyone should try this place at least once. hehe.