Located 3.8 km from Mount Iimori, Niko Ryokan offers accommodation in Aizuwakamatsu with access to a hot spring bath. This 2-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and a shared lounge.
Set in Aizuwakamatsu, 500 metres from Aizu Higashiyama Onsen, Onyado Toho features free WiFi access and free private parking.
Ka Chun
Germany
Great onsen terrace, fantastic room with nice view. Huge hotel entrance. The atmosphere is great for couple and family holiday makers. A nice gift shop with many to choose from with fair price and capsule toys machines!
Boasting an open-air bath and views of mountain, Hanare Matsushimakaku is a ryokan set in a historic building in Aizuwakamatsu, 3.3 km from Mount Iimori.
Nicole
Singapore
The vibes of the place. Very pretty place overall. Waterfall sound next to room. Big suite. Worth the price.
Service is good, staff tried their best to communicate with limited english.
Local tour bus service drops directly outside of building so no worries about transport.
Tagoto features a hot public bath, Japanese-style and Western rooms and Japanese cuisine, a 5-minute drive from Aizu Wakamatsu Station.
andre
Australia
The welcome, the friendliness and care from the owners, was very much appreciated.
The dinners and breakfasts were superb. Location was convenient and we took the local bus to travel around to various sights..
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Okawaso offers accommodation in Aizuwakamatsu, 13 km from Aizu Higashiyama Onsen. Each room at this ryokan is air conditioned and comes with a TV.
Piyapon
Thailand
Great Onsen Hotel. Great Dinner and Breakfast. Car Park is very convenient.
Featuring an open-air bath and views of mountain, Shosuke-no-Yado Takinoyu is a ryokan situated in a historic building in Aizuwakamatsu, 3.4 km from Mount Iimori.
Sarah
Japan
-Beautiful location next to a river and waterfall, surrounded by nature
-Delicious and aesthetic meals
-You can rent a private hot spring bath for an extra fee
-Friendly staff
Only a 5-minute drive from JR Aizuwakamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Aizuwakamatsu features simple modern accommodations and a free-breakfast for all guests.
Situated in Aizuwakamatsu, 200 metres from Aizuwakamatsu Station, Hotel Alpha-One Aizuwakamatsu features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Aizuwakamatsu, 14 km from Ouchi-juku, Ashinomaki Prince Hotel - Vacation STAY 55350v provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Ashinomaki Grand Hotel is situated in Aizuwakamatsu, 14 km from Ouchi-juku and 18 km from Aizuwakamatsu Station.
What guests said about Aizuwakamatsu:
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Scored 10
Aizu is a perfect spot for a 2-3 day trip.
Aizu is a perfect spot for a 2-3 day trip. I liked particularly the castle, which is just gorgeous now in winter. And I bet it is beautiful also in other seasons as well. On top of that I enjoyed other attractions too.
Jakub
Czech Republic
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Scored 10
This is a great place, and all the sites are in a roughly 10...
This is a great place, and all the sites are in a roughly 10 kilometer circle from the station. I put my suitcase in a locker at the station for the day, then rented a bicycle for ¥500 from a shop 800 meters from the station. (Turn right at the street in front of the station. The shop is on the left 800 meters down.)
I realized later that there is a tourist bus that stops at all the sites and has a running commentary on where you are. That would have been more practical for me. The bus costs ¥600 yen for a day pass, which can be bought at the bus station in front of the train station.
Diane
Japan
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Scored 10
Aizu Wakamatsu is a nice place.
Aizu Wakamatsu is a nice place. It’s not very touristy but the tourist bus is a great way to get around and see all the main sights. One day wasn’t long enough. I think two days would be sufficient. There weren’t many restaurants open during lunchtime
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Anonymous
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very short visit prior to a ski week.
Very short visit prior to a ski week. It is conveniently located and easily accessible via trains or buses. The city isn't too big and explorable on foot. Locals are very friendly and helpful. We had such a wonderful time at a local Izakaya even with our little Japanese. We were recommended a few dishes and they were all so delicious.
Wichit
Australia
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Scored 10
Loved Tsuruga Castle (Teahouse garden ticket does not...
Loved Tsuruga Castle (Teahouse garden ticket does not include tea drink) and Sazaedo Temple (escalator ramp is worth it). Oyakuen Gardens is not worth the entrance fee during late fall and winter (herb garden is dead). A Ryokan and onsen experience is a must at Aizuwakamatsu (Shosuke no Yado Takinoyu was awesome). Also made our own Akabeko (red cow) at Akabeko Maker Bandokoro. All in all, a wonderful 1 night trip to get away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo traffic. P.S. Try a full size order of Sauce Katsudon at Medetaiya (I dare you).
Rico
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aizu is a town filled with rich history as a prominent...
Aizu is a town filled with rich history as a prominent Japanese political figure once lived here. Those who like ancient Japanese history should check out the castle, the graves of the brave warriors, to learn about what took place in this town during the Warring State period of ancient Japan.
A few days before the start of our journey, the hotel contacted us to say that they were unfortunately unable to provide us with the room due to work. However, they offered to book a room for us at their partner hotel, which was only a few minutes' walk away at Kutsurogijuku Shintaki.
The staff were very accommodating and even when we asked for a vegan dinner, everything was made possible.
We were very satisfied.
Great location - Near the train station, and about 15 minute walk from Mt. Iimoriyama.
I rested well at this hotel, thanks to the window shutters and the two pillows.
Breakfast was delicious, filling, and somewhat Muslim-friendly - the grilled salmon was delicious (assuming no mirin).
Lobby was spacious, beautiful, and decorated with local specialties.
Great price for a 3-star hotel.
We had a room with an open air bath on the balcony, it was amazing so I would recommend to pay the extra for this room. The staff were very friendly and helpful and also spoke English. The location is a little remote so be prepared for that, though there is a free shuttle bus to the station and back. The hotel is a little older but I think it has been quite well maintained.
There are three bath options which all came with lovely views! Also, both meals were outstanding. Despite being a buffet service, the breakfast had abundant high quality options. I love that they really stuck to their theme of using Aizu ingredients - a proud hotel with pride for their local culture is something admirable.
The property is quite convenient for those within Aizuwakamatsu area. I came by bicycle though so I am unsure of the bus timings, prices, etc. A cab is quite pricey though for a short trip, as I had researched. The hot spring was the right temperature though, despite not having an outdoor option. A great value though.
We booked this hotel is to experience a typical Japanese culture including the dinner and breakfast and we certainly were not disappointed. The setting of the hotel, room, dinning area and the onsen are ready impressive. The staff is very friendly, and we enjoyed the stay very much.
The hotel is located near the rail station. There are 7-11’s and Family Mart stores close by for ATMs. Be sure to have cash on hand for the temple entrance fees and restaurants. The staff were courteous and efficient. The hotel is clean.
Hotels offers a shuttle from the train station. Located by a nice river/waterfall. Unfortunately we haven't had time to explore the nature around. Hotel rooms are spacious and comfortable. The onsen are is pretty nice.
A nice place to stay while you discover the Samurai City Aizu-Wakamatsu
The hotel is close to the Train Station and the Bus Station.
The staff are nice.
The room is tidy and clean.
The breakfast is quite good.
The staff (from Hotel Shousuke no Yado Takinoyu who are also in charge of Yukkura Inn) are really helpful but only a few of them speak English.
Possibility of borrowing a bike for free;
wonderful onsens
room was very spacious and warm, food was exceptional and was served in a private room. the onsen was a little small but very clean and relaxing. would happily stay again next time im in aizuwakamatsu
quite rare Onsen-ryokan originally built 100 years ago and still keeps its 60‘s interior and service style. my stay was full of nostalgia, thank all guys who support this hotel.
The room and the hotel are very clean. Our room is very big and comfort. Staffs are very nice and helpful. Nice spa (inside and outside) but we prefer the outside.
it was authentic delicious beautiful and comfortable; hoteliers were responsive with questions or requests; dinner and breakfast were beautiful and exceptional
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