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418 Ainokura, Nanto, Toyama 939-1915, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 763-66-2755
sitio web: www.shokoren-toyama.or.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 36.4263562, Longitude: 136.9365375
Elli B
::During all my trips so far, I have never experienced greater hospitality than here. The house owner is the kindest and loveliest person. She cooks fantastic food, also vegetarian on request. The rooms are beautiful and cozy. Everything is very clean. Thank you so much for the experience and that you gave us the honor to stay at your house. ありがとうございます 🙏
Joe Gunn
::Highly recommend staying here, it was truly a once in a lifetime experience. The village is beautiful and peaceful. The guesthouse itself was full of character, the room was comfortable and spacious, the food was excellent and the host was exceptionally friendly. The communal facilities were excellent and very clean. Definitely worth a visit and very good value for money.
Edward
::My wife and I stayed at Chouyomon for 2 nights. We had a wonderful experience there. The host is kind and went out of her way to give us the best stay possible. The house itself is gorgeous and clean. The food was amazing, the best traditional food I had in a one month stay in Japan. Everything was tasty and fresh, what an incredible cook! There are also a washing machine,2 urinals and 2 toilets, plus a hot bath and two showers (so while the accommodation is shared with other guests, you are unlikely to wait if you need the bathroom). Bonus: Ainokura itself is breathtaking!
S RS
::Ainokura village is amazing and staying at one of the traditional houses is a must experience. Unfortunately, it's been the first time in our Japan trip that staff is not as kind and helpful as expected. Since we checked-in and said we don't speak japanese, she tried to avoid talking to us. We weren't explained about bathroom or comodities, neither the activities in the town.
Christopher Robinson
::This is the real deal. Staying in this house, you'll see how it is to live the Japanese way, with futons on the floor. The bathroom, as in many such places, is shared The owners are very kind, and food is really good. The village is worth visiting, but if you stay here and still want to visit Sharakawa-go (who wouldn't?), a bus is just minutes away from Choyomon. Be careful though, buses don't run late, so if you need to get here outside of bus hours, taxi can be expensive.