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49-1 Matsunoyamayumoto, Tokamachi, Niigata 942-1432, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 25-596-2525
strona internetowej: chitose.tv
wiÄksza mapa i wskazĆ³wkiLatitude: 37.0647506, Longitude: 138.599411
tiertat kitjaroenrot
::All of the staffs in this hotel are very kind . Food& Room and onsen are great . The best thing is my kid forgot ipad pen and the staff is so kind . They sent it back to my new hotel . Thank you so much .
Edward Poon
::I HV not live in the Ryoken but I went to the onsen and bath. It was greatš especially the outdoor onsen. Really had a great view while snowing. The location is quite far from "suburb". Shall you plan to go, I will also suggest you to try out their restaurant lunch steak set.
Matt Dickson
::It is difficult to capture in words how fantastic our experience staying at Hinanayodo Chitose was. The village where it's located is a single street that winds up through the foothills and is surrounded by natural beauty. Not much going on but a couple of little restaurants, houses and a couple of mixed business/tourist supply shops. A delight to just stroll through the village up the hill where a little waterfall flows down to a steaming outflow of onsen water creating a cloud of steam that floats around the hillside. The ryokan itself is beautiful. A mixture of traditional design and modern conveniences. From the moment we booked, communication was polite and efficient. We were picked up from Matsudai station by one of the staff and taken to the ryokan. We checked in and were taken for a quick tour of the premises and then to our room. The room was immaculately clean, beautifully appointed with tatami floors, comfortable beds, a couple of extra futons and as we had treated ourselves, our own private onsen bath. Sitting in the steaming hot onsen bath with the snow starting outside was a memory that my whole family will cherish. In fact we spent quite some time each day doing nothing beyond sitting in the bath staring at the view and having the most relaxing family down time that I can remember. We opted for the Kaiseki dinner and were absolutely blown away by the quality and variety of dishes. The degustation menu was only in Japanese so we had no idea of half the items we ate, but just about every bite was amazing. Although they are reasonably adventurous eaters, not every dish was entirely to our children's taste, many were, but the staff provided less exotic additional items to help out. A sample selection of four local Sake is an option that I recommend. Although the dishes are small, we were absolutely full by the end of the meal each night. I recommend that if you do have lunch at one of the local restaurants down the village, which is an excellent option (see my other review), eat small dishes only so you can maximise the enjoyment of dinner. We struggled on the 2nd night as we had already had an fantastic lunch. Little touches like the personalised dinner menu with our name on it, freshly brewed Matcha and red bean mochi treat wrapped in bamboo leaves in our room at arrival made us feel like royalty. The owner of the ryokan although I am sure a busy lady took the time to sit down in the foyer whilst we had a coffee and taught my girls how to make a number of origami cranes, frogs, etc. She was incredibly friendly and kind as were all the staff we encountered. An absolute highlight of our Japan vacation topped off by the fact that it started snowing on our last night to provide the girls with their first taste of snow.
Victoria Vlisides
::Beautiful and new. The onsen, both indoor and outdoors were spectacular. Very hot and healing water -- the water is almost salty. Anyways, the futon, however, is quite hard. I had to go into the closet grab extra padding. I think that most westerners would find the futon too hard. I have stayed at many ryokan and I get that that is tradition, but I have stayed at other places with more accommodating futons. The room itself was very spacious and comes with a built in table and kotatsu warmer. Very good! Great service, as well. The hotel has English support and also has private baths to rent.
Paolo Saltarel
::Wonderful place. Here you can feel the emotion of having a bath in a typical Japanese Onsen. The mountains and the nature of Matsunoyama will surprise you! The sky by night is wonderful. The personal is very kind. The rooms with the tatami are fantastic! If you want to taste a bite of typical Japanese culture you have to visit Tokamachi and Hinanoyado Chitose.