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Kojirō-117 Yatsuzaku, Ono, Tamura District, Fukushima 963-3402, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81 247-72-3053
internet side: www11.plala.or.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 37.2732227, Longitude: 140.6399478
柴野隆司
::It was my first time staying there, but I was able to relax in an old-fashioned inn. The food was also delicious. The landlady was also very kind.
やんしだわさ(やんし75)
::It's within 5 minutes from the station, perfect for business stays. It is best to check the dinner time when making a reservation. There are not many places to eat nearby, so we recommend arriving at your accommodation by the time you can eat. Both dinner and breakfast taste like home-cooked food, so you can feel at ease. It's better not to expect futons. The bathroom is quite different from what is shown on the website, so I don't think you should have high expectations. The host will be kind to you in many ways. The price is also reasonable. It feels like an old-fashioned inn.
kanji s
::The taste of the food is an extension of home cooking. An inn that retains the vestiges of its heyday. I feel like the landlady has also lost a bit of motivation. Also, I have a feeling it won't exist in 10 years. It's May now, but sleeping to the sounds of insects and frogs gives me a sense of old-world charm that I can't experience in the city.
三浦測量事務所
::It has a homely atmosphere and the food is not bad. The building is quite old and has only been cleaned to the bare minimum, so it can't be called comfortable. The toilet has a shower toilet, but in a rural area where there is no sewage, a little bit of smell is not a luxury. It's a good place to stay cheap while working on site, but there's no wifi, so if you need data communication you'll have to rely on 4G radio waves. (Good signal)
秀明白石
::It has been in business for a long time and used to be a wedding venue, but as time passes, it will be difficult to accommodate large numbers of people. It seems that they still hold ceremonial occasions for up to 80 people. The public bath is made of Mt. Fuji stonework and tiles.