Tagoto features a hot public bath, Japanese-style and Western rooms and Japanese cuisine, a 5-minute drive from Aizu Wakamatsu Station.
Annie
United States of America
The breakfast / dinner options were both incredible! It gives a great introduction to the local cuisine. I strongly recommend trying the horse sashimi for more adventurous eaters.
Located in Ashinomaki Onsen, 渓谷美の宿川音 provides air-conditioned rooms with private open-air hot spring bath.
Jill
Japan
The location is beyond beautiful with amazing views over the river and forest, and overall the place is really grand and beautiful also. Food was good. We had a Japanese style room in the Annex building and they had a Kotatsu, which I loved. Overall it was clean. The Onsen is large.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Okawaso offers accommodations in Aizuwakamatsu, 8.1 mi from Aizu Higashiyama Onsen. Each room at this ryokan is air conditioned and comes with a TV.
Featuring 4 hot spring baths with free flowing spring water, Kutsurogijyuku Shintaki offers accommodations located a 15-minute bus ride from JR Aizuwakamatsu Station.
Harataki offers classic Japanese-style accommodations with hot spring baths. Free Wi-Fi can be used at the public area. JR Aizu-wakamatsu Station is a 15-minute drive away.
Susan
United Kingdom
This hotel has an absolutely spectacular location, perched on the side of a ravine. All the rooms seem to face outwards into this incredible space, so you really feel in close contact with nature. We were lucky to be there at the height of autumn leaf colour too.
We had a lovely welcome from the staff when we arrived. They were exceptionally helpful re sending our larger bags onward by takkubin.
The public onsen is stunning, with a wonderful outside onsen too, overhanging the waterfall and stream.
We booked one of the private baths, which was fabulous, and I would highly recommend it. There are several different private onsen, so, with a bit of forward planning, you could try several different ones, even in short stay - for the more extreme onsen lovers perhaps!
The restaurant was excellent. I am very glad we booked for dinner, which was a feast, and combined table service with an extensive buffet. Breakfast was delicious, buffet style.
Everything about our stay was comfortable and things went very smoothly. We travelled to Aizuwakamatsu by train, and onwards to the hotel by taxi.
We were only there one night, and would love to return.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Higashiyama Grand Hotel features a sauna and a hot spring bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodations in Aizuwakamatsu, 3.8 miles from Aizuwakamatsu Station.
John
United States of America
Hotel is older and you can tell was something special in the past. The onsen baths were excellent. Multiple family members enjoyed the massage services. Dining buffet was excellent and fun to see most people enjoying their meals in traditional robes after relaxing in the onsen baths.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. 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.
Shioda San the owner was a very kind man. He introduced us diligently to the attractions around Aizu Yanaizu and also to the best restaurant to eat. He also offered to send us to the train station at 6.30am. The open air onsen at the roof top was one of the best during this trip
A small family run hotel located in small village. Friendly owner, although we can't talk to each other, but with Google translator, we have no problem at all. Room is clean.
There has nothing to eat around the area, I asked for a tempura soba, it costs 1600yen. I was good enough.
It also open air onsen but need to reserve for the time. Because there wasn't any time slot left I booked for 9pm. Therefore I only used for few mins. There is also an indoor public onsen.
Tony-AU
Solo traveler
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