The hotel is old but the maintenance is very good. The front desk said that there are more locals, so the front desk staff is also more laborious in English. They still work hard to be very enthusiastic. The one berth and two meals are set, the meal is more regular, and the overall is good.
The hotel is very thoughtful, giving out small pleasures for the hotel guests, example free ice cream or yakult, and even late night supper. Free use of washer but you need to pay for the dryer, a nominal sum 100yen for 20 min dry time, very reasonable.
Surrounding is a shopping street.
”I'm glad to have a relaxing bath. If it gives you a sense of security, it's even better.”
My husband and I stayed here for one night. The hotel is a little far from the station, more than 15 minutes on foot, but there is an izakaya about 5 minutes walk away, so we had no trouble finding something to eat. You can also walk to a power spot shrine in about 20 minutes. You can also use the 100 yen bus, which is convenient for sightseeing.
The large mirror right after entering the room makes the space look spacious, but I kept bumping into it, which bothered me a little. Also, the step to the toilet was a little high, which was a bit worrying. I think it would be even more comfortable if these were improved.
The large bath was spacious, and I was happy to be able to stretch my legs and relax in it. The bath seemed to be made of ionized water, and regardless of its effectiveness, it made me feel good (lol). Overall, it was a good hotel.
The staff's service was very good.
I had high expectations for the buffet, but perhaps my expectations were too high. Rather than being very satisfied, I felt it was just what I expected.
I stayed in a room with a bath, but there were no bath towels in the room, only face towels to use in the bathroom. I think the main purpose of the room is to bathe in the large public bath, but I would have liked a bath towel for the room.
The hotel is very close to the train station, just two or three minutes' walk away.
The hotel is medium-sized, the rooms are spacious, but the bathroom is a bit small.
There are not many types of breakfast, but the taste is good. There is free ramen for midnight snack, and the noodles are chewy.
When you stay at WakasaSurfHotel ILMARE in Takahama, you'll be next to a golf course, within a 15-minute walk of Wakasa Takahama Kaneyose Coast and Wakamiya Swimming Beach. This golf hotel is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Wakasawan Quasi-National Park and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Toriihama Beach.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as a sauna and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features concierge services, gift shops/newsstands, and a communal living room. The beach shuttle (surcharge) makes getting to the surf and sand a breeze.
Enjoy Italian cuisine at イルマーレ, a beachfront restaurant where you can take in the ocean view and dine alfresco. You can also stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include multilingual staff, luggage storage, and an elevator. Free valet parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 7 guestrooms, featuring indoor private hot tubs. Your Tempur-Pedic bed comes with premium bedding. Rooms have private balconies. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.
The customer service of the mother and the employee was kind and very attentive.
I was a family 4 person, but I was listening to the conversation at the time of the toast of dinner, and when I said it was a celebration of my father's kiju, I received a nice chopsticks for celebration.
The meal was not a room but a hall, but I thought the corona countermeasure was great because it was separated and it was a private room style.
There was only one small elevator in the building where I stayed, so it is better to leave the room with room when going to the meal.
I want to go again!
The hotel was very conveniently located, just a short walk from Tsuruga Station. Although the public bath was small, it was very refreshing. The Japanese breakfast was incredibly delicious; I'd consider staying here again just for that! The complimentary late-night ramen also looked tempting, but unfortunately, I was too tired and fell asleep, so I missed out. I would definitely like to stay here again.
It was very good to be able to spend time with the family in the morning and evening.
It was good that the hot spring was also relaxing in a large rock bath and there were amenities. There was also a massage chair and a cartoon room for free
The food was delicious and very satisfying
With a stay at Resort Ryokan Yadokari in Echizen, you'll be steps from Echizen-Kaga-Kaigan Quasi-National Park and a 3-minute drive from Echizengani Museum. This ryokan is 6.7 mi (10.8 km) from Donguriyama, Fureai Sightseeing Farm and 6.8 mi (11 km) from Kitahama Ship Owner's House Ukon-ke.
Enjoy a range of recreational amenities, including hot springs, a hot tub, and karaoke.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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EElisia LohThe hotel is very thoughtful, giving out small pleasures for the hotel guests, example free ice cream or yakult, and even late night supper. Free use of washer but you need to pay for the dryer, a nominal sum 100yen for 20 min dry time, very reasonable.
Surrounding is a shopping street.
ややまだゆうじ”I'm glad to have a relaxing bath. If it gives you a sense of security, it's even better.”
My husband and I stayed here for one night. The hotel is a little far from the station, more than 15 minutes on foot, but there is an izakaya about 5 minutes walk away, so we had no trouble finding something to eat. You can also walk to a power spot shrine in about 20 minutes. You can also use the 100 yen bus, which is convenient for sightseeing.
The large mirror right after entering the room makes the space look spacious, but I kept bumping into it, which bothered me a little. Also, the step to the toilet was a little high, which was a bit worrying. I think it would be even more comfortable if these were improved.
The large bath was spacious, and I was happy to be able to stretch my legs and relax in it. The bath seemed to be made of ionized water, and regardless of its effectiveness, it made me feel good (lol). Overall, it was a good hotel.
GGuest UserThe hotel is very close to the train station, just two or three minutes' walk away.
The hotel is medium-sized, the rooms are spacious, but the bathroom is a bit small.
There are not many types of breakfast, but the taste is good. There is free ramen for midnight snack, and the noodles are chewy.
GGuest UserThe hotel was very conveniently located, just a short walk from Tsuruga Station. Although the public bath was small, it was very refreshing. The Japanese breakfast was incredibly delicious; I'd consider staying here again just for that! The complimentary late-night ramen also looked tempting, but unfortunately, I was too tired and fell asleep, so I missed out. I would definitely like to stay here again.
GGuest UserThe hotel is old but the maintenance is very good. The front desk said that there are more locals, so the front desk staff is also more laborious in English. They still work hard to be very enthusiastic. The one berth and two meals are set, the meal is more regular, and the overall is good.
GGuest UserThe staff's service was very good.
I had high expectations for the buffet, but perhaps my expectations were too high. Rather than being very satisfied, I felt it was just what I expected.
I stayed in a room with a bath, but there were no bath towels in the room, only face towels to use in the bathroom. I think the main purpose of the room is to bathe in the large public bath, but I would have liked a bath towel for the room.
GGuest UserThe customer service of the mother and the employee was kind and very attentive.
I was a family 4 person, but I was listening to the conversation at the time of the toast of dinner, and when I said it was a celebration of my father's kiju, I received a nice chopsticks for celebration.
The meal was not a room but a hall, but I thought the corona countermeasure was great because it was separated and it was a private room style.
There was only one small elevator in the building where I stayed, so it is better to leave the room with room when going to the meal.
I want to go again!
GGuest UserIt was very good to be able to spend time with the family in the morning and evening.
It was good that the hot spring was also relaxing in a large rock bath and there were amenities. There was also a massage chair and a cartoon room for free
The food was delicious and very satisfying
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