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5-15 Jōhokumachi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima 965-0043, Japan
contacts phone: +81 242-24-7500
website: tagoto-aizu.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.5019293, Longitude: 139.9234254
Yann Parer
::Excellent little Ryokan with fantastic service and tasty meals included. The carpark has plenty of room and the western bedroom was spacious well heated during my winter stay. Using the private Hinoki bath requires booking in advance (in the morning for an evening bath usually works) but is well worth it for a relaxing soak. ありがとうございました
Cher Lee Kiat
::Delightful ryokan run by several females ( the only male we saw was the chef ). The place is a bit old but well maintained, with all facilities in working condition. Their hot bath was good, my wife and I could share the soaking experience together which is quite rare. Their breakfast and dinner fares were delicious and beautifully presented. Parking is at a parking lot adjacent to the hotel. The downside is there’s nothing much around the hotel and it’s located between narrow streets and not suitable for walking. Also, you have to physically haul your bags up a couple of flights to your room.
Helena Ying Cecilie Wang
::Building was very well kept despite being traditional, room was larger than what we booked with separate living and sleeping space. We had booked with breakfast included, but as we had to leave early, we got the option to eat the breakfast for dinner instead which was very sweet and kind. The hosts were very helpful, and while the other rooms seemed to be unoccupied, it was quite lively as there was a small dinner party.
Monica C
::Lovely wooden ryokan managed by very friendly ladies. The room and bath was what you'd expect of a typical ryokan. The food was great...had dinner and breakfast. Best of all was the excellent service and helpful ladies. I had a cold cough and they accommodated my request for a hot cup of boiled ginger water. I even received a souvenir!
Peter Ikona
::Traditional Japanese house, apparently 100 years old. Really nice atmosphere and friendly stuff. Very quiet and food was fantastic. We are vegans and that wasn’t a problem. I would recommend this place to anyone who wants to experience traditional Japan.