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337 Ogimachi, Shirakawa, Ono District, Gifu 501-5627, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 5769-6-0026
strona internetowej: www.shirakawagou-onsen.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 36.2610487, Longitude: 136.9062679
Harsh Dixit
::A lil bit expensive but quiet and comfort place, bath was so good and quiet also hygienic and well maintained. Rooms need more cleanness but it was just fine. The windows offers a quiet calming view of mountains. Spending that much isnt worth but you give it a try. You can always find better deals. Somehow the hotel can be recommended and although the place was nice with all those views and all. Place surely depicts village life of japan.
Emily Koh
::Stayed here overnight for one night in Shirakawago. It was easy to book online. The room was very very basic and showed some age. The walls were pretty thin and we can sometimes hear people from the other rooms. Honestly, for the price, I was a little disappointed in the room. However, the kaiseki dinner was not bad, and the breakfast was adequate (not great, but not bad either.) I think the price is a little steep for what it is, but it is also the only onsen hotel in the area. When I was there, there were not a lot of people in the hotel (5 rooms, 10 people) and so the onsen was not very crowded.
Keith Yeung
::Thank the stars I only stayed a night here. So far, this hotel has been the absolute worst experience I've had so far in my trips to Japan. Generally, the cleanliness of the hotel has room for improvement, and that's saying something considering that my family has been telling me I'm not someone who has an eye for these things. Spider webs can be found in random corners, the tea pot in the room was not clean, and the onsen facilities are simplistic: no sanitary mats for the sauna, and of course no TV. Staff was not impolite, but not as helpful as I expect them to be in Japan. Understandably, this is a 2 star accommodation so my expectations could possibly be too high. I paid US$130 for my half board stay, and I could get a much better experience with the same price somewhere else in Japan, and with a higher hotel star rating too. Nevertheless, after my experience in this hotel, I would highly suggest forgoing the meal plan and eat elsewhere, and treat the hotel like a common apartment stay.
Kristen Fang
::Came here for the onsen. Spring water so great to experience. On the pricey side of ~700 yen for entry. Small and sauna on the women's side is expensive. Bring your own towels to avoid paying an additional 450 yen for renting towels! Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash provided. Hair dryers available. Anything else like lotion you have to bring on your own. One of the baths is outdoors. Had a wonderful experience seeing the river while I soaked in the water.
Corinne Gard
::I came for the baths. The baths are clean and the outside bath view is very pretty. But the women's sauna was broken but they did not tell you before paying full price. The water was very very drying and they do not provide any moisturizer or oil for skin or hair.