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16784 Miasa, Omachi, Nagano 399-9101, Japan
contacts phone: +81 261-29-2030
website: www.miasa-pokapokaland.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.6053378, Longitude: 137.895563
Dorota Chen-Wernik
::Only tried the restaurant, did not stay in the hotel or go to onsen. The food was quite good, but the restaurant was very quaint.
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::With this price setting, the size of this room, the size of the toilet and bathroom. There is a feeling that the upper part is warmed by an air conditioner, but there is a fan outlet and the air circulates a little. The tea in the room is heated not by a thermos but by an electric kettle. You can also boil hot water and eat cup ramen sold at the souvenir corner at the front desk. However, bring your own chopsticks. There is a refrigerator, and mineral water is provided by the service. There is no elevator to the second floor guest room. There is a public bath. In addition to hot springs, there is Beitou stone hot water that is effective against cancer. There is also a sauna. There is also a restaurant where you can order dinner and have dinner until 7:30 p.m. without having to book a meal. It is not open in the morning. In addition, there are ice creams that can only be eaten here, beside the front desk. Children free without meals. I told them that the room had a futon for bed-sharing.
Clint Fowler
::Onsens are the best. This one was a very nice facility.
Andrew Byrne
::A great Onsen and I’m sure a lovely hotel to stay in but be warned, if you want to use this as a michi-no-eki (even though it’s marked as a michi on the website) it doesn’t have 24hr available toilets. Therefore not a great place to park your camper for the night.
Jeff Q.
::Cash only. Would have spent double if they were living in 2019 instead of 1919.