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Hotel Kimura
4.1/55 Reviews
There was a massage machine in the room. Room meals are possible, but it is better to book time early because there are not many pairs at the same time. A little far from the stairs, but close to the bus terminal The room size 〇, newspaper service x, telephone 〇 Futon 〇, indoor light brightness 〇, corridor side soundproofing 〇, next room soundproofing 〇, Outside soundproofing 〇 TV 40 インチ and 31 インチ HDMI terminal 〇 PC-RGB 〇, Internet (only near WiFi front 〇), Air conditioner 〇 (temperature adjustment x), Air cleaner 〇, humidifier x, microwave oven x, refrigerator 〇 width of bathtub 〇, length 〇, Deep 〇, shower movable, water volume sulphur temperature 〇, separate open-air bath 〇, sleeping clothes 〇, slippers 〇 shampoo 〇, rinse 〇, soap 〇, body towel 〇, toothbrush 〇, shaving x, brush 〇, Tissue 〇 Toilet swashlet 〇, clock 〇, shoe bell 〇, flashlight 〇, helmet x electric pot 〇, cold water pot 〇, tea back tea 〇, tea x, coffee x, fruit x, Sweet 〇, water PET bottle x, ice x transportation △, map free 〇, drink service x coin laundry x (cleaning service?) in the hotel
Stay View Ikaho
3.6/52 Reviews
Location is just next to Shidan Street, convenience store is in front, very good. The room was smaller than I thought, but the window was large and the view was good. It did not seem that the cleaning was well done by the dust accumulated in the teapot, and the mold grew in the shower curtain. I was surprised that the futon had mold. The slippers were also used, and the back was dirty. The chairs were rugged and dirty. There was a little water in the electric pot. I think it's like this when I think about the price. The staff was polite and there was no bad impression. Amenities are only minimal images. Next time, I'm going to give a little more money and want to stay in a good place.
Mimatsukan
4.2/518 Reviews
Breakfast and dinner are very good 👍. For people like us who eat bird food, the amount is a bit too much, and I am embarrassed to not finish eating. The hotel is too close to the bus station. . The hotel is on a slope, so it has its own characteristics. It’s really nice to cross a small road next to the hotel and go straight to the middle of Time Street. The hotel provides special toothpaste and toothbrushes for children, as well as cute towels and bathrobes. Both the clerk and the shop owner were very kind and gave a lot of help, taught how to ride the bus, and always asked to pay attention to the bus time.お丁宁にありがとうございます. We went there just in time for the construction site next to the hotel, so we couldn't go to the outdoor bath. The boss gave ice cream and wine as compensation. Because it is an old hotel, the facilities are a bit old, and reptiles are still seen in the toilets. In the corridor, I saw a mosquito with a big palm lying on the wall. It's a mosquito. It's slender legs. It's a mountain.
Hotel Matsumotoro
4.3/510 Reviews
The correct name of the hotel is Matsumoto Tower. The service of a family-run Japanese-style hotel must be impeccable. Each room has a dedicated receptionist. We are not good at Japanese, so we arranged an Indian waiter who understands some English (it seems Family-run Japanese-style hotels are gradually becoming international). The tatami room arranged for us is super large. There are two main halls and three toilets of 70 or 80 square meters. There is no problem for eight people; one night and two meals are exquisite. Dinner is kaiseki cuisine, breakfast is Japanese buffet; there are open-air natural hot springs (iron brown hot springs) on the 8th and 2nd floors of the roof. The bubbles before and after meals are very comfortable. The hotel has a free bus to Ikaho Hot Spring Ishidan Street (Matsumoto The lady enthusiastically recommended us to ride, and his English is good); in short, a very good experience.
Moriaki Ryokan
3.8/56 Reviews
Location is about half way up the Ikaho Stairs, only a 3-minute walk. The Onsen was quite large, with an outdoor bath overlooking the area. The waters are clear but when they touch oxygen they turn a golden color, rich in iron with those health properties. There is also another outdoor bath, and one large indoor-bath with hot springs water flowing down the rocks. Very calming. Men and women alternate sides at midnight so don't miss one of the baths. We had a really nice room on the 8th Floor with Western-style beds, very large entry way, a Tatami room with a splendid view of the Akakgi Renzan mountains. The Biggest surprize: the room had a complete cha****su- Japanese room for serving tea, complete with its own tokonoma, water server in the tatami, and an entrance that is only a meter high (sit on your knees and slide through). If you request it, they could arrange a little ceremony for you! Pick up some of their Daruma senbei cookies for a great present. To be honest, the outside is pretty shabby, when we drove up I said, ”What have I gotten us into?” Inside is very clean and new for a hotel built in 1868!
Kokuya
4.7/522 Reviews
We stayed with a couple. The staff service was good and the facilities were a bit old, but the large rooms were able to spend a relaxing time looking at the mountains. It is close to the middle of the stone steps for about 3 minutes, and it is also happy to be able to walk around the hot spring town with yukata easily. The hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot spring hot The dish was mainly sukiyaki of Joshu beef, but the dish that can be served with a lot of ground ingredients and finally a rice is also very satisfying. However, it was very unfortunate that the rental bath was too hot to be soaked.

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Shibukawa Travel Guide

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Shibukawa. JR Shibukawa station is a large train station in Shibukawa. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

There are 33 hotels in Shibukawa with excellent service. The local average price is 148 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Shibukawa at an average price of 413 USD per night. There are 7 four-star hotels in Shibukawa at an average price of 227 USD per night. There are 22 three-star hotels in Shibukawa at an average price of 116 USD per night. There are 2 two-star hotels in Shibukawa at an average price of 62 USD per night. Hotels in Shibukawa offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Moriaki Ryokan in Shibukawa is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Hotel Tenbo.

In the city center of Shibukawa, you'll have easy access to Ikaho Sistina Museum. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Ikaho onsen. The most popular attractions for tourists in Shibukawa are Mizusawaji, Gumma Glass Art Museum, Ikaho Shrine.

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