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Idairaotsu-784 Yunokami, Shimogo, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima 969-5206, Japan
contacts phone: +81 241-68-2413
website: nishikiya.info
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.2949633, Longitude: 139.9017385
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::A modern Japanese inn with the best cost performance and lots of impressive points! ! Bath…I don’t think there will be many overnight guests, so I feel like it will inevitably be a private bath⭐︎ This time I chose a cypress bath. It's spacious, clean, and has a slightly open-air feel, which gives it a great sense of style. And the same goes for the toilet, the hand soap, bath shampoo, etc. are all Aesop! Yes, I pumped it properly. I was filled with a luxurious feeling. Serving customers...Actually, on the day of the trip, my wife and I were both hungry and feeling weak, probably due to the food we had been eating on the journey, and our child was running a fever. If you check in in the evening and explain the situation, will they go to bed right away without making a negative face? They helped me lay out my futon, carried my luggage, and made porridge for dinner based on the appropriate time, and asked me about other ingredients, and was flexible enough to change them even on the day of the meal. Thank you for your consideration. Also, since my child couldn't leave his room, he brought rice, seaweed, and miso soup to his room for a late-night snack (T_T) The building...It's not just the term "Japanese modern"; it's the atmosphere of the entrance, the handrails on the stairs, and the lighting, chairs, and other furniture that are the focal point. I felt that they were making good use of local products and brands. Your sense of style shines through. Good old (hygienic) inns are good, but what's even better is that this one has been thoroughly renovated and is very clean. Also, not only was the futon soft and fluffy, but it also had a very soothing scent. There are often popular inns that are modern Japanese and cost 100,000 yen per night, which have increased their brand value and can only accommodate adults. When I compare the atmosphere, taste, and hospitality of Nishikiya-san's inn, I feel that it is a very cost-effective inn. I want to come again! I want to come back to eat horse sashimi, which I couldn't eat due to my physical condition! thank you very much. My husband and I are both impressed. Lastly, to give you a more detailed point, perhaps it was originally an old mansion? I think it was renovated, but the room I'm staying in doesn't have a toilet. Instead, the common toilets contain not only Aesop but also those expensive automatic toilets. There was a sense of cleanliness, and I felt a sense of relief even when I went to relieve myself. Also, the ceiling pillars in the changing rooms and hallways are low in some places, so tall people should be careful. I have over 180, and although I haven't hit it, I thought I might hit my head if I was distracted. Considering the Aesop style, modern Japanese style, and clean atmosphere, I think this is an inn that will suit anyone. Recommended for young couples and women's travelers who understand this style.
はん太2022
::I was taken care of on a Friday night when I was traveling with my elderly parents. Both of us were satisfied, or rather moved, by the Aizu local cuisine, with its elegant seasoning and presentation. It was my first time trying Shingoro and I was happy. Although they don't have tempura or sashimi, each dish is unique and leaves a much better impression than a typical course meal. It's a mix of Japanese and Western tastes. Local cuisine is often heavily seasoned, but I think the flavors make the best use of the ingredients. Especially good at using vinegar. The building is beautiful and the interior is stylish. Some of the lighting was probably lights. There are two bathrooms, a cypress bath and a rock bath, as shown in the photo. It happened that there were no other guests on the day of my stay, but since there are only a few rooms, you can rent it out without the stress of waiting. This is a cooking inn for adults. This may be a side note, but since it is a guesthouse, the family that runs it also lives there. Maybe it's a pity that the old man is old and can't quite read the atmosphere of the inn ^^
能城俊哉
::An inn in Yunokami Onsenkyo. It's a small but clean facility. There are indoor baths, a stone bath and a cypress bath. For meals, you can enjoy Aizu's specialties. Highly recommended if you want to enjoy a quiet break. It is about 15 minutes from Yunokami Onsen Station.
Syu Syu
::I like old folk houses and thought it was wonderful so I stayed there. Although it is a guesthouse, I was very satisfied with the fact that it was more than a guesthouse. Both baths can be reserved for private use, and the cypress hot springs are spacious and beautiful, and I enjoyed them many times. The shampoo and towels are high-quality, and I wanted to try using them at home, so I searched for them and was surprised at the prices, but they turned out to be very good. I've stayed at many different inns, but I was surprised to find that they had the most variety of dishes. The building and garden were beautiful and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
どら山どら子
::This is an inn that is more than a guesthouse but less than an inn. I have bad legs, so I stayed at Karin, which had a bed. The two-room room was spacious, clean, and tasteful, and the hot spring bath was very pleasant. However, the entrance to the room had a single sliding door, and the kitchen and dining area were right outside the room, so I was concerned about the noise from outside. I also think that many of the users of this room need a chair, so I thought it would be good to have at least one chair in the room (in front of the sink, for example). It was nice to be able to reserve the large public bath for private use. The towel is Micro Cotton LUXURY The shampoo was Aesop and had a luxurious feel. The meal was very delicious. The quantity was also sufficient. I especially liked Kozuyu and Shingoro. It was a warm, family-run inn. Also, the TV was a little small for the size of the room (lol)