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60 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan
contacts phone: +81 279-72-2601
website: www.moriaki-ikaho.co.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.4976758, Longitude: 138.917434
Sega Guadarrama
::We were glad we stayed in this ryokan-hotel. The location and the amenities were great. What really stood out was the hospitality we experienced during our stay. They have coronavirus measures in place and we felt safe. We regret staying for just a night but we will definitely stay here again. +++ sumptuous food and English speaking staff
Susan Tam
::In business for more than a hundred years, the ryokan's low key entrance leads us to the high-quality hospitality and attention to details. Super clean. There's a gentleman on board that speaks excellent English, then after check-in a couple staff scurry to help you with the luggage. Western and Japanese style rooms available. Even basic rooms are spacious with separate, up-to-date shower and toilet, and another area outside these with a dressing table, fridge and ready-to-use hot water pot. Kaiseki style dinner. Breakfast is an unbelievable spread, buffet style, on the 5th floor with large windows that overlook the valley below and snow-capped mountains. Both Japanese and western dishes that don't seem to end, and delicious. A few steps from the entrance is the famous "step street" where souvenir shops and small restaurants abound plus quite a few "shooting" games room. At the top of the street is the temple and a couple steep paved trails.
Ma Christina Nunag
::Family friendly hotel. Nice Onsen (hot spring) You can choose for both private open air bath or closed bath. I tried the open air bath (onsen) Came here at Autumn Seasons. Love it!!!
Janice Lo
::Authentic Japanese style hotel. The host is friendly and elegant. Tatami beds are warm and soft. Traditional cuisine is awesome. Onsen is great but due to privacy issues, views are pretty much blocked.
Jack KWOK
::Staffs are not well trained, most of them don't know about the hotel or not too helpful. Rooms are small and old, food are low in both quality and quantity, other things are over priced, a cup of drip coffee costs 500.