A 12-minute walk from the Kintetsu Nara Train Station, Hotel New Wakasa offers Japanese-style rooms with tatami (woven-straw) flooring.
Miguel
Spain
The hotel is very nice including a superb view of the adjacent park.
Very close to walk everywhere.
Rooms are comfortable and shower has a very special design with a small external area.
The reception and arrival services are outstanding.
I only wish we could have stay longer.
The picturesque Japanese-style guest house Hotobil B&B 潤 An inn that enjoys breakfast is centrally located in Nara, 10 minutes by taxi from JR Nara Station.
Martijn
Netherlands
Places was really authentic, futon was incredible, and owner was really sweet and spoke good English. Dog was cool. Japanese breakfast was amazing.
Set in Yoshino and only 38 km from Subaru Hall, Yoshinoonsen Motoyu offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Sarah
Australia
The ryokan is in a very beautiful location, with different walking access routes to Yoshino that were magical to explore. We loved the peace and feeling of nature all around us. Our hosts were very welcoming and helpful and our meals were both a visual and culinary work of art.
吉野荘湯川屋 Yoshinosou Yukawaya in Yoshino provides adults-only accommodation with an open-air bath and a garden. Featuring free private parking, the 3-star ryokan is 38 km from Subaru Hall.
Tan
Singapore
The environment and atmosphere was super good.
The owners were very friendly and introduced the area and gave us guides on the area.
The public bath was clean and good with a very good view for the outdoor area.
A 10-minute drive from Kintetsu Nara Train Station on the hotel’s free shuttle, Mikasa offers open-air baths and a dining room with beautiful Nara views. On-site parking is free.
Wakasa Annex features an outdoor hot public bath and free WiFi. Other facilities include a 24-hour reception, drinks vending machines and free parking. Todai-ji Temple is only an 8-minute walk.
Jamie
Hong Kong
Food was varied, tasty and nicely presented. Staff were friendly and helpful. Japanese style room was calming and beds comfortable.
Built in the Taisho era, Daibutsukan is located in front of the Five-Storey Pagoda at Nara's Kofuku-ji Temple. It offers a large public bath, free parking on site and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Miikka
Finland
Very good breakfast, old fashioned charm and very welcoming staff
Featuring relaxing massages and public baths, Ryokan Asukasou at the entrancne of Nara park is just a 3-minute walk from Nara’s Kofuku Temple.
Lindsay
Hong Kong
Fabulous location in Nara, walking distance to restaurants and the Main Street. The room was great - simple and efficient. My young children were very happy to have access to the private onsen. Breakfast was fabulous as well.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
This place is old but charming and in a good location. The people who run it are friendly but no English is spoken. The onsen is actually really big and nice.
The location is very good as it is just a few steps from the Sakurai station. The place is nice. They have a wonderful Ohuro. It makes the stay special. The staff is very good, efficient and courteous. The place is clean. They have good coin laundromats. They have good looking and comfortable Yukatas/Pyjamas for night wear.
The ryokan was very close to the JR Miwa train station. The room was spacious. The room had a small toilet attached to it. The family bathroom was big and clean.
The owner, Masahiro Uda San, maintained the internal garden tastefully. It was a pleasure to look at the garden through the viewing windows.
Masahiro Uda San gave me very useful information about the Miwa Shrine and hiking the amanobe-no-michi Trail. It was a pleasant stay.
Kay Sik
Young couple
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