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Asaya
4.6/582 Reviews

Asaya

Nikko|1.39km from Kinugawaonsen Station
Stayed for the first time in two years. I stayed at Hachibankan for the first time. Premium lounge can be used for the use of Hachibankan. It was a calm space, but I was surprised that there were several guests who were happy to peek in from the entrance. Fortunately, it was convenient because it was a room on the 6th floor. On other floors, you need to transfer to the elevator when using the facilities of Shuhokan. I think it was probably almost full, but there are 3 baths, including the open-air bath on the roof, so there is no feeling of congestion. I was able to spend a relaxing time. The shower bed and hair dryer were refas. Meals are 2 meals with Viking. I can't deny the feeling of zawazawa, but I think it's a Viking if you stay in Asaya. I don't know because I have no experience using kaiseki ryotei, but the buffet was better than the restaurant in the kaiseki. However, it is good to be quick, but the restaurant staff who lowers the dishes from the empty side walks on the floor like running, so it shakes while eating. A little uncomfortable. There was also a response that was not as if there were many part-time jobs. The staff are polite, but it feels like it has become a normal hot spring hotel that is a little expensive due to the corona wreck. I feel that there used to be a little more special, luxurious, and special feeling. I feel that even when the corona support is gone, it will not return to the original service.

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Itoen Hotel New Sakura
3.4/557 Reviews

Itoen Hotel New Sakura

Nikko|0.49km from Kinugawaonsen Station
I often use Itoen Hotel. This time I went to Kinugawa because I wanted to show my son the autumn leaves. The hall 々 that overwhelms the others, and the parking lot is already pan-pan. It's great that the guide will respond well, but ”the parking lot will be a different place, so please follow the shuttle bus.” Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Moreover, the fourth parking lot is far from the hotel (it breaks your heart on foot). This is much safer to get a map and guide you. When I thought of check-in, there was a system that corresponds to the order with a number tag of a flock of exhausted customers, and I opened six counters probably because it was a busy time. I waited for about 30 minutes until I was called, and I made a reservation for dinner and breakfast at another counter, and I thought it was a low cost, so I was careful about the procedure. At such a time, I thought I could kill time by choosing souvenirs and open a shop, but it was closed. I was guided to the annex because I had been extended, but once I went out of the main building (cold), I took the elevator to the corresponding floor and the stairs. I had to carry my luggage up, and the luggage truck I borrowed from the front desk was not very helpful. And I'm a little lost due to the complex structure. I avoided it because he told me the crowded time zone at the evening breakfast counter, but in the end it was crowded and the distance from the next seat was so far that I couldn't get a social distance. Well, I focused on all-you-can-drink. I love all-you-can-drink super dry at Itoen Hotel. It was a blissful time to drink like a sake and take a bath in a senpod. Although it is the content of the rice, the menu was richer than other affiliated stores, and shrimp tempura, shrimp, salmon, and engawa sushi were prepared enough, and the replenishment was quick. Although it is a bath, the indoor bath at a good temperature and the bathtub are large and spacious, and the open-air bath has stairs, but it was a rock bath where you can relax. However, you can only get three dryers for this scale. There was a line waiting for the dryer. When I returned to my room and went to bed, it got cold at night in early November, so I couldn't turn on the heating with a small air conditioner, and I woke up several times in the cold at night. Both the futons are thin. Breakfast is as crowded as I imagined. I was disappointed that there was little to do with side dishes. I'm aiming for a low-cost inn, and Itoen Hotel has this quality, so I think it's terrible to ask for more as others say, because there is no way to inconvenience. Access to tourist spots is great and the staff is good, so it's not ”I won't use it anymore!”, but I think it's better to go out with color 々.
Hoshino Resorts KAI Kinugawa
4.5/551 Reviews

Hoshino Resorts KAI Kinugawa

Nikko|0.63km from Kinugawaonsen Station
If you choose to take a bus from the station to the hotel, brace yourselves for a rather long walk from the bus drop off point to the monorail entrance along a very rough gravel road (trust me, it gets worse if it’s wet and cold and you’re dragging a 15kg luggage). The walk was far from what I’d expect when staying in such a luxury resort. If I could make any suggestion i think the hotel should perhaps pave the gravel road to make it more walk-friendly? Or negotiate with the bus company so that the stop is right outside the monorail entrance and not at the end of a muddy gravel road. But until any of that is made possible I’d highly recommend taking a taxi from station if you don’t have a car. The ‘Monorail’ (which was more like a glorified cable car) was an interesting feature on arrival. I don’t know if it was build due to geographical restriction (that prevented actual roads built right up to the hotel?) or as some sort of gimmick but sorry to say it’s really not efficient during peak hours and after the first ride it really just felt like an elevator that takes forever to arrive. Once we finally arrived the place itself was gorgeous throughout. From the decor to the atmosphere it’s just a relaxing vibe. It’s a place for getaways and the hotel made sure of that with all the attention to details (such as the meal timings, the seating arrangements etc) to make sure at no point you feel crowded or overwhelmed. The service was great and the staff know limited but adequate English. The Onsen was quite a long walk from our room in freezing cold weather, the foyer was fancy with a relaxation area and free drinks, however the actual onset felt slightly on the basic side to me with just one indoor and one outdoor (not a super fancy type) bath but since there weren’t many guests it wasn’t crowded and I was happy. Again the entire onsen area was very neat and clean. Our room was lovely and clean with a nice balcony. Food was lovely as well. Overall once you get past the gravel road and reach the hotel there’s really not much else to fault and I did enjoy my stay very much.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinugawa Kanko Hotel
3.8/528 Reviews

Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinugawa Kanko Hotel

Nikko|0.69km from Kinugawaonsen Station
It seems that it has become an all non-smoking room. The room has been renewed, or the tatami mats are new, and the hem is cute with the Oedo mark. There is an air purifier. Fridge is big. 2 liters of mineral water. The toilet is narrow with the feeling that the Japanese-style space has been changed to a Western style. It has been beautifully renovated, but the walls are permeated with the scent of many years. I want you to sit down and use it, men. But bath and toilet are separated. The bath has nostalgic tiles and no shower. There is no problem because I go to the public bath. However, the bed is still super single. Slightly smaller than normal. old. I thought it would be a futon, but there are no sheets in the closet. The lounge service in the lobby is all-you-can-drink draft beer, highball, wine, sour, and soft drinks. All-you-can-eat snacks and popsicles. Local confectionery is the aspect of tasting at the shop. Gone quickly and no additions. Instead, the room sweets are gone. The public bath has changed to a system for men and women. You can also take a bath in the Imperial Garden across the river. Get a Yumeguri ticket at the front desk. The baths in this hotel are much better than those in the Imperial Gardens. All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream was served in the lobby of the Imperial Garden. The restaurant has also been renewed. The food at the buffet is almost the same as the nearby Oedo. It is a personal impression that the previous one was a little delicious. However, the garden across the street is a little expensive, but the menu is different.

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Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Kinugawa Kanko Hotel
3.8/528 Reviews
It seems that it has become an all non-smoking room. The room has been renewed, or the tatami mats are new, and the hem is cute with the Oedo mark. There is an air purifier. Fridge is big. 2 liters of mineral water. The toilet is narrow with the feeling that the Japanese-style space has been changed to a Western style. It has been beautifully renovated, but the walls are permeated with the scent of many years. I want you to sit down and use it, men. But bath and toilet are separated. The bath has nostalgic tiles and no shower. There is no problem because I go to the public bath. However, the bed is still super single. Slightly smaller than normal. old. I thought it would be a futon, but there are no sheets in the closet. The lounge service in the lobby is all-you-can-drink draft beer, highball, wine, sour, and soft drinks. All-you-can-eat snacks and popsicles. Local confectionery is the aspect of tasting at the shop. Gone quickly and no additions. Instead, the room sweets are gone. The public bath has changed to a system for men and women. You can also take a bath in the Imperial Garden across the river. Get a Yumeguri ticket at the front desk. The baths in this hotel are much better than those in the Imperial Gardens. All-you-can-eat soft serve ice cream was served in the lobby of the Imperial Garden. The restaurant has also been renewed. The food at the buffet is almost the same as the nearby Oedo. It is a personal impression that the previous one was a little delicious. However, the garden across the street is a little expensive, but the menu is different.
Kinugawa Onsen Sanraku
4.5/514 Reviews
The best hotel in Kinugawa, all aspects are very good, highly recommended! Kaiseki cuisine is served every morning and evening, and the menu is different every day. Pure-style room, living in the upper level feels very good, the big bath is also very comfortable, can look across the mountains, come back next time
Kinugawa Station Front
4.5/512 Reviews
The house is very comfortable and clean. Many thoughtful amenities provided in a clean and modern unit for the comfort of guests. My kids especially enjoyed the Japanese room. We are very satisfied with this stay and would happily return. Check in is fully automated and pretty cool via iPad
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen
3.5/518 Reviews
I booked a single room in the new building. I do n’t know if it was a new room? The room is not small, but the bathroom is extremely small. It feels smaller than the bathroom in a budget hotel and can hardly turn around. The refrigerator in the room was so dirty that it was not used. There is a wall outside the window of the room. Although the hotel is next to Kinugawa, check out the next day before seeing Kinugawa in the lobby. The hotel's breakfast and dinner are buffets, the taste is average, there are no characteristics, there are a lot of people to eat, the restaurant is crowded. There is only one large bath in the hot spring. It seems that there is also an open-air bath, which was not found. Is a budget spa hotel.
Kinugawa Royal Hotel
3.3/551 Reviews
Good point: Vikings are perfectly operated and I think you can enjoy all the dishes even though they are crowded. Drink and eat in 70 minutes of dinner time. The staff in the dining room are very polite and wonderful people. I think the reception staff is also excellent because I have a lot of cm. I think it's okay with polite response. Bad point: The room cleaning is not well done. The walls of the private room in the toilet are terrible with the previous lodger, the accumulation of many years, the dirt and smell. I can't taste the feeling that I came slowly at the level where I feel the toilet in my house is cleaner. I think the toilet wall has not been wiped and cleaned at all. You will maintain this price with operations that are only minimal cleaning, such as wiping toilet seats and replenishing paper. Also, the smell of the room is insulated, and there is an unbearable smell, and I don't know whether it is from the wall or from the futon or from the tatami mats, but I couldn't sleep slowly. I think it's a mechanism that doesn't have a net door in the window, and there are many insects coming into the room from outside, or open the window during cleaning and cannot ventilate. By saying, it seems that a new guest is visiting from next to next in a room without ventilation. I would like to go again if I see this comment and I would like to improve it.
Hotel New Ohruri
3.3/51 Reviews
Location: 12 minutes walk from Tobu Kinugawa Station, you will see a 711 next to the bridge (it seems to be the only convenience store nearby), the hotel is just across the bridge! Hotel facilities: very old, compared to other hot spring hotels and Japanese-style rooms, both in-room and out-of-room facilities. There are blood spots on the Japanese puffy quilt, which may not be washed off. The washroom is also very old. Hotel hot springs: showers and indoor hot springs are on the second floor, and open-air hot springs on the first floor. As mentioned above, the two hot springs are not connected, that is, if you go to the open air after washing the second floor, you have to put on your clothes and go straight to the first floor, which is not convenient. And it’s really cold in winter. The private bath on the roof is free to soak in a room for 30 minutes. The board is very slippery and easy to wrestle! It's nice to see the stars. Hotel Catering: Breakfast and dinner are all buffets, everything is ordinary, so honest. Fortunately, I am not picky, I have everything I like. Don't even think about a sumptuous meal like a set meal. It feels like a cafeteria. But the meal time is really too early. Dinner is from 17:00 to 18:30, and breakfast is from 7 to 8:30. Too late to eat.

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    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Kinugawa Fudotaki, One More Time Heart or Poco A Poco , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

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    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Kinugawa Niouson Plaza, Motoyu Shiraiya and Kinugawa Kokusai Hotel are popular hotels at great price points.

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    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. AsayaAsaya, Kinugawa Onsen Hana No Yado MatsuyaKinugawa Onsen Hana No Yado Matsuya and Hotel ManyoteiHotel Manyotei are popular economical hotels.

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    Asaya is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

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