The location, facilities, environment, food, bathing, etc. all have meanings and meanings, but these are not intrusive, and are due to the fact that they are adjacent to Eiheiji Temple. As soon as you enter the facility, you are enveloped by the scent of incense, and Robiichi is small but beautiful. The rooms are clean and take advantage of the best aspects of Japanese and Western style. It's not fancy, but the high-quality beds and furniture are simple and comfortable. I can see guests relaxing by the window of their guest rooms, looking out at the stream in front of them, and I found myself doing the same thing with a cup of coffee in hand. For meals, you can choose between vegetarian cuisine and regular cuisine, but we recommend vegetarian cuisine. It had a lot of flavor and even my husband was full. (Maybe it was because I ate Soichi Sukatsudon for lunch.) The inn is connected to Eiheiji Temple of the Soto sect, and I was able to participate in the meditation experience (starting at 3:30 p.m.) and the morning service (from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.). I can. You will also be given special access to the Dharma Hall and Buddhist Hall under the guidance of a monk. There was no elevator, so there was a lot of climbing up and down stairs, so it was difficult for elderly people with walking disabilities. On that day, 18 rooms were full and there were about 20 to 24 participants, six of whom were foreigners who were sitting in the front row, meditating enthusiastically. We gathered at Lobby 1 and listened to the explanation before walking to Eiheiji Temple, but since most of the explanation was in Japanese, I thought it would be a good idea to give them an English guide in advance. Even with the explanations in Japanese, there were some parts that I didn't understand, such as technical and historical terms. As for the customer base, I imagine that 70-80% of the customers are women. The public bath is not large, but perhaps because my schedule was a little off, I was able to reserve it for myself and enjoy a relaxing soak. I checked in in late October wearing a thin autumn coat, but I made the correct decision to wear down jackets for work the next morning. The inn's private parking lot is separate and charges a fee, but there is a nearby parking lot that costs 300 yen a day and allows you to enter and exit freely. Other guests were also parked there.
The location is good if the price is cheap and you go by car. There are several restaurants, supermarkets and bakery within walking distance, so you don't have to eat. Breakfast buffet is also quite delicious. Maybe you should make a reservation directly from the titanium in page a while ago.
I made a reservation with adult 1 name child 1 name, but for some reason I made a reservation with only adult 1 name at check-in.
However, after that, I delivered pillows and slippers for children to the room, and I didn't feel uncomfortable with an apology.
There was a large communal bath and I was able to spend comfortably with breakfast. Free coffee is also a nice service.
There was also a large shopping center in front of the hotel, where you could shop and have dinner on foot.
The Japanese-style room has three floors and no elevator. It is booked overseas nearly a month in advance. The store actually arranged to live on the third floor! The waiter helped to carry the suitcase upstairs. He was tired enough. The service three stars were given to him. Check out and climb the box.
The room is not big, public toilets, public bathrooms, many years have not lived in rooms without separate toilets, bathroom baths must be reserved in advance, can be washed for half an hour. Sound insulation is not good, affecting sleep.
Nearly 20,000 yen per night on weekends, I feel like I have been a big head, the facilities are old, fortunately it is still clean, maybe it is a cultural difference, it is indeed a different experience.
We were on a 15day holiday in Japan and stayed 1 night here while in Fukui. Glad we chose this hotel. We drove 2 cars. Hotel parking cost 500Yen overnight. It is very near the train station and we could find restaurants for dinner. It was a good stopover in Fukui. The rooms seems to be half renovated. While the bathroom and vanity top seems really outdated, the beds and carpet were new. The 2 queensized bed was so comfortable and very spacious for our family. The hotel has no kitchen and does not have a breakfast option. There was a arcade section with claw machines that could keep the kids entertained. This seems to be a family oriented hotel. We would like to thank the frontdesk Manager for helping to send a luggage that we left behind to Nagoya for us. We could not find a email to your website. Thank you for all your help, please note that we have paid TaQbin in full as well. Hope the hotel will read this. Overall, would recommend this hotel for family.
3-minute walk from West Exit of JR Fukui Station. Located near the moat around Fukui Castle Ruins, Fukui Phoenix Hotel hotel has good access to government office area. Especially, from Jr Sweet Rooms, you can enjoy a vast view of Fukui Castle Ruins. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi. The restaurant Yokokan boasts the dishes with local seasonal food.
We used it for our own night on a business trip. It is located on the north side of Fukui Jo Castle site in the north of Fukui Station and can come from Fukui Station in about 10 minutes walk through the castle site. The room was Japanese and there was no bath, but there is no problem because there is a bath on the 2 floor. There is no complaint because you can stay without 4000 yen for a night stay. By the way, I didn't look for a convenience store around, so I would like to raise what I need when I come from the station.
This is about 2 minutes walk from Fukui Station, and if you go under the JR elevated, you can go without getting wet in the rain. There are almost two combinations and downtown in front of you. The hotel is new. The front desk was usually a good response. Free coffee can be served in the lobby. The room also comes in with a card key. The room is simple and smooth, the bed is large, the bed is large and the height is low, and I like it. Amenities and attached facilities in the room are not a rich hotel with a well-known color, but there is no security box. The meal had a good variety of side dishes in the Japanese style, and the restaurant was wide 々 relaxing and slowly delicious. The public bath was small and the hot water was warm but it was good to put it slowly. Amenities were jump, rinse, body soap, shaving cream and shaving. The sleeping clothes are Jinping. The feeling of the bed and the height of the pillow were personally suitable and I could sleep well until the morning. The network was free and stable with wi-hi and was able to use at a reasonable speed. Only Japanese guests met. All of the public baths, services and cost performance were high hotels.
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