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417 Ginzanshinhata, Obanazawa, Yamagata 999-4333, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 237-28-2322
sitio web: www.kosekiya.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 38.5698032, Longitude: 140.5312917
Yingying Wong
::The room is not warm enough in winter with the heater, if you go for toilet at midnight will be very cold. If you are driving, the staff were not helping to carry any luggage after picking you up from the car park. We have tried different dinner in different Onsen hotels, this should be the worst one.
WL Chen
::The service is great and staff is helpful. We booked the room with toilet inside. Room is spare and comfortable. Dinner and breakfast are delicious. Although the hotspring room is small, we went to Ginzanso to enjoy amazing hotspring and the beautiful scene. There is an elevator in the hotel and very convenient.
CW K
::Excellent location right in the heart of Ginzan Onsen. It a traditional Japanese room with wooden and paper doors. Room is spacious for 4 people and staff will help to prepare the futons during dinner time. The onsen is at level 1, separated into male and female. They will prepare a sumptuous dinner for guests at the dining area at level 2. Limited rooms, so need to book the rooms months ahead. Hotel will also contact guests in advance to arrange transportation from Oishida station. Kimonos are also available for rent at the hotel.
alex tang
::Enjoyed our one night stay here. Staff didn't speak much English but were earnest in trying. Rooms on the 5th floor have attached bathrooms and were clean. Would recommend taking a short walk to the sister hotel on the top of the hill for a better onsen experience!
stefan t
::First of all, please not that this place (Ginzan Onsen, not this hotel) is VERY popular in Japan (as well as other countries, especially China), so you must book very early (6-7 months in summer, 1 year minimum during winter). So, this being said: - if this is your first time in a ryokan, you will be amazed. Nevertheless, the interior was quite old and dusty. The state of the facilities are not that good, even if one can see they are well cleaned ... they are simply old and need urgent refurbishment, especially given the high prices charged - on the other hand, the magic of the place compensates this. But it would be so simple to modernize it, especially the entrance area (it looks like a storage area !, great contrast with the other ryokans in the area, it's a pitty). - the food was great, exactly what you would expect in this price range for a ryokan - the baths are OK, if you want something special use the ones (exterior) in the "sister" hotel, they are great. (-) the big negative point for me was some of the staff and the way they seem to treat non Japanese guests; from the guy at check-in that started shouting "no reservation, full" because he didn't understood we have already a reservation ... (he never apologized). and the check-out where they showed us where to leave the luggage before leaving and that was everything. No goodbye when we came back to take the luggage, no help to the shuttle, nothing. Also, I think It's the very first ryokan I've visited where the staff insists we should take the luggage to our room ... without offering to help us or anything. Extremely disappointing and I think the level is so low because they have too many clients, people will keep coming even with substandard quality. It may not be strange if you don't know how a ryokan works but it' not good.... PS1: get a room on the front side (river), the back side is pretty sad. PS2: try to get outside of the "main street" of the "village" and do a stroll in the mountains around the Onsen, it's a great experience. Also, the best visit we did was after 21h00, when most tourists are in their best... it was great !