Located in Koriyama, Moritaya is a 1-minute drive from Gensen Shrine and 10 minutes from Inawashiro Lake. This ryokan is 7 mi (11.2 km) from Asahi Brewery Fukushima and 10.4 mi (16.8 km) from Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs or take in the view from a terrace.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The ryokan also offers room service (during limited hours). A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 8 AM to 9 AM.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, a 24-hour front desk, and a library. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and DVD players are provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature spring water baths and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes and a turndown service, and housekeeping is provided daily.
At first glance, it looks like a city hotel, but it feels like a cheap business hotel, and the room is very old, and the floor and walls feel filthy. The size of the room is not cramped, but the unit bathroom is small, and when you sit on the toilet seat, the front of your knees is almost a wall and stress. Also, the shower water pressure is weak. A mysterious layout that the TV is in front of the bathroom door. Is it open and watch TV while sitting in the toilet or soaking in the bathtub? I don't have such a hobby .... I feel like it was beautiful when it was new, but I feel like I'm staying here for consecutive nights. It is inconvenient that there is no power supply around the bed, the remote control of the air conditioner is tilted, and the width is narrow while leaving the appearance that there was a wider bed. (It's enough to sleep alone) I feel like I've replaced it with a bed. The floor and the stains on the bathroom make me feel particularly depressed.
The advantage of Toyoko Hotel is that the location is very good, it must be very close to the JR station, and there is breakfast.
This stay felt unpleasant. I stayed for two consecutive nights. The hotel responded to environmental protection, so for the continued guests, I do not provide cleaning services. I am very supportive of environmental protection. I can not change the bedding when I continue to live, but I do not clean in the name of environmental protection. Do not take out garbage. It just reduces the cleaning staff.
I went back to the hotel from the outside at night. I wanted to rest comfortably but saw that the garbage was still there the day before. There was hair in the bathroom, and the wet towels were still hanging.
Although it is very important to be close to the station and breakfast is very convenient, it is really unacceptable to not do cleaning (mainly because I don't know 😡 in advance) I should not stay at Toyoko Hotel again in the future!
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With a stay at Hotel Alpha-One Koriyama in Koriyama, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Koriyama City Auditorium and Asakakunitsuko Shrine. This hotel is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Kaiseiyama Park and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
A complimentary self-serve breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk.
Make yourself at home in one of the 215 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
I stayed alone. I love the relaxed atmosphere of all-inclusive hotels, and I thought maybe I'd even be able to see the autumn leaves, so I was waiting for this day while keeping an eye on my health. The staff called me the day before to confirm my reservation, and in a gentle Fukushima intonation, they told me to dress warmly as it was cold, and to use the bus from the hotel in the chain, so they were full of hospitality even before I used the hotel. Be careful, there is only one train per hour from Koriyama to Bandai Atami Station! The train is waiting much earlier than the departure time, so if you arrive at the last minute, there are no seats to sit on. I arrived at the inn a little before 3 o'clock. It's a hot spring town, so there are many hotels and inns nearby, which makes you feel like you're traveling. There is a mountain behind the inn, but it seems that it was still too early for the autumn leaves. When I checked in, I was happy to see that it was Mr. I who had called. It seemed that I was the first one to arrive, and I was also the first one to make a reservation for the private hot spring. Mr. I, who helped me, was a wonderful customer who really loved Bandai Atami Onsen and Asakaso. Jazz music was playing from the AIDS System speakers in the lobby. Fukushima's specialties were displayed, creating a warm atmosphere. When I checked in, there was already plenty of chilled beer and juice as welcome drinks (I brought them to my room). You pick up what you need from the ample amenity bar, such as toothbrushes and combs, before entering your room. It seems to be a baby-welcoming inn, and families with infants were asked if they needed baby soap and a baby bath. I didn't take a look, but there was a kids' space next to the front desk. Even though the inn itself is not a new facility, it was cleaned thoroughly and the bathroom was really clean. Wi-Fi was also available, of course. The room was clean, and there was a name tag next to the door that said ”Mr./Ms.”, like the one I saw at the inn a while ago, and I was especially happy to feel welcomed. Now, let's take a bath! There aren't many obstacles inside the building, but there is a staircase between the lobby and the bath. It must have been newly renovated, as there is a lift for people with disabilities, which I thought was impressive. The private hot spring (usage time is 40 minutes) is too large for one person, so it seems like it would be good for a group of about 5 people. The hot spring water, also known as Hagihime no Yu, has a pH of 9.2 and is free-flowing. I was told that it would make my skin smooth, but it was actually smoother than I expected. I splashed it on my face and it made a huge difference in how my lotion absorbed afterwards. Of course, it's good to have a glass after the bath, but the ”Fukazawa no Meisui” water that is prepared all over the hotel is said to be spring water from Bandai Atami, and it's really delicious, so I recommend you try it. Dinner is served at the restaurant next to the lobby. They take your order for the first glass when you check in, so you don't have to wait for your beer. The food is really well-crafted and fun to look at. When you try it, you'll be amazed at how it tastes! The staff were very attentive to my service and treated me like family, even though I was alone. During the meal, the staff grilled steaks and fried tempura in the open kitchen, which was really delicious!! Before we even asked for a refill, the staff called out to us, and brought out three types of Fukushima local sake so that we could compare them. The waiter here was Mr. I, who was at the front desk, and poured the sake with his knowledge that he also likes sake, making it a very memorable dinner. He also suggested a sake that was not on the menu, which was also really delicious...I felt great. After dinner, the lounge transitioned to bar time, and there were cup ramen and other midnight snacks available. It was a little cold at night, but the air conditioner had been replaced with a new one, so we slept soundly until morning. I'm embarrassed to write such a long story, but breakfast! The food was colorful and carefully prepared, and I felt that I was being treated very well, and I savored the food. I want to tell the head chef directly...! Before getting on the bus back, Mr. I said, ”If you like, please bring me some coffee! You can drink it on the train!” I took him up on his offer and arrived at Bandai Atami Station with a drink in hand. I was born and raised in Tohoku, so it was like going back to my hometown and seeing my family. It was a really wonderful inn that made me feel relaxed and warm. I want it to become popular, but I don't want it to become harder to get reservations. I'm writing this review on my way home, still excited. I'll definitely use it again.
Located within 19 km of Koriyama Station and 28 km of Nihonmatsu Station, Auberge Suzukane provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Koriyama. Each accommodation at the 4-star ryokan has garden views, and guests can enjoy access to a sauna and a hot spring bath. There is a restaurant serving Asian cuisine, and free private parking is available. All self-catered units feature carpeted floor and are fitted with a satellite flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box, an equipped kitchenette with a microwave, and a private bathroom with bath. A fridge and stovetop are also featured, as well as a kettle. At the ryokan, all units have bed linen and towels. The ryokan is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs nearby for guests to relax in. Guests can relax in the garden at the property. Mount Bandai is 32 km from the ryokan, while Mount Iimori is 39 km away. The nearest airport is Fukushima Airport, 45 km from Auberge Suzukane.
The Bandaiatami Onsen Yu No Yado Rakuzan provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Bandaiatami Onsen Yu No Yado Rakuzan offers a pleasant stay in Koriyama for those traveling for business or leisure. With JR Bandai-Atami Station just 2km away and Fukushima Airport only 43km away, transportation is very convenient. Seeing Koriyama's sights from this hotel is easy with Keyaki no Mori Walks, Yumoto Motoyu and Yunomachi Gallery all close by. After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site.
Luxurious, serene 14-room hotel set apart at Bandai-Atami onsen.
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GGuest UserLocated across the west exit rotary of Koriyama station, there are stores and blood donation rooms on the first floor, and convenience stores on the first floor are put from the inside of the building, so it is convenient to shop without being wet in the rain. The hotel front desk is on the 4 floor, check-in is manned, and payment is done by self machine. The elevator up to the room is a type of touching the room card to the sensor and pressing the accommodation floor button. The room was large to some extent, and there was no feeling of pressure, the interior was stylish, but there was a little tiresome in the furniture. Wifi speed is high speed with down sliding up. Between the bathroom and the toilet, it was partitioned by a glass door, and the bathroom was large and overhead shower, and it was comfortable to take a bath. Breakfast is a Japanese buffet from 6 o'clock at the restaurant on the second floor and it is helpful to get breakfast from early hours. I was able to spend comfortably, and if there is a large bath...
5/5. Our three man group, including my father, friend and myself, stayed in the corner room on the fourth floor from around September 24th-27th. We stayed in Japan for 20 days total, visiting Osaka, Kyoto, Hakone-en, Tokyo and eventually Kōriyama and then another place in Osaka. We stayed in four hotels and one B&B during that time, and this was by far my favourite place that we stayed at throughout the entire trip. The room easily fit the three of us and was the best value we got out of a hotel by leaps and bounds. This was a fantastic place to stay and unwind after Tokyo. The location is just a six minute walk from Kōriyama Station which is fairly central to a lot of places worth sightseeing, although Koriyama itself is pretty incredible, especially if you want to escape the heat and bustle of places like Tokyo or Osaka. The reason to come here is the raw value and what you get for staying here. The staff here are very gracious and patient. They have a public bath/spa with incredible facilities, including a sauna, cold bath, lay down pools, you name it. They seemed very relaxed about tattoos; two of the people had very large and hard to sleeve tattoos. Neither of them ended up using the spa, which is honestly their loss, but they seemed fine with having them in as long as they covered them with a towel. I’m pretty terrible at the Japanese language, so at first I assumed it would cost money to use the spa, however the (incredibly nice and helpful) lady working there insisted I could go in. What I ended up getting for free was an onsen experience that I paid ~$100 Canadian for previously. For free, to reiterate, and it’s open incredibly late, with complimentary probiotic drinks/ice-cream in the morning and night respectively. The entire second floor is a marvel. They have a place just off to the side of the spa where you can pour your own beer on tap for 300 yen which is also a large manga library. You can do your laundry in there as well, set it in and go for a back, come back and get an ice cream and chill. I honestly felt like a king. I’m almost certain they had free soba at a specific time too, but never got the chance to use it. There is a massage parlour on that floor as well where you can book your times in advance which my friend got to use, and by his own words it was well worth it. There are so many good things I could say about this place, but they also went above and beyond and blew my expectations of service out of the water. During one day of sightseeing one of our group left some souvenirs inside of a taxi as we were on our way back to the train station. By the time we got back to the hotel, the staff had already been contacted by the taxi company and arranged to have the souvenirs dropped off, which we picked up on the same day. I wish I knew enough of the language to ask for more details on what exactly happened, but this one interaction cemented in my mind just how incredibly nice and just plain good the people are in Japan, and
Cchung-kai changThe accommodation is a little walk from the station, but not far. There is no convenience store nearby, but the station is just a short walk away. Although the room is small, it is clean and tidy, nothing to fault.
Ddai500On the other side of downtown, there is a little from the station. Is it reasonable for that? Breakfast was small, but it was usually delicious. Scrambled eggs, boiled *, sausage, Chicken basil boiled, yogurt, fruit, salad, cereal, bread, etc. 24 hours coffee? I could drink for free, and if I didn't get in the parking lot, I would have a little bit of a place. It's not far away, but when I came back from shopping, I was unable to stop at the hotel parking lot. and there's a loan.
GGuest UserAfter the renovation from Hotel Royal Koriyama in May 2021, the hotel name was Hotel Global View Koriyama. From the Koriyama station east exit rotary, the station main street was advanced, and the narrow alley on the left side was entered, and the front desk was located on the third floor which rose by the elevator, and the check-in payment was manned. The room is compact and there is no pressure, and there is a large bath on the basement floor, so there is no bathtub only in the shower. Wifi does not feel stress even in high-speed, video, etc. with up and down. The large bath on the basement floor touches the rule key to the sensor, and there is a dial type security box. There are eight bathroom washrooms, about 10 people in the inner bath, and there is no open-air bath, but there is a sauna and a water bath. There was a hot water place on the same floor. Breakfast was a Japanese style buffet in the lounge space next to the front desk on the third floor, and there were many green curry. The room was renewed beautifully in the corridor and was comfortable.
KkirinzanI was used by motorcycle, but I was going to the parking lot of the West Exit No.1 bicycle, but I was a little worried about passing the interceptor and stopping in the parking lot, but the next morning I was worried. Where is the commercial facility in front of the station? It was a parking lot. The price is 3850 yen! It was higher than the hotel fee that I stayed at the Chisan Hotel for a cheap trip! From the next time, I want to find a hotel with a parking space that can be stopped by a motorcycle as a lesson. This time it became the ninth time in the reprint support touring, it became the form of unexpected support. Until the last time, even in Koriyama's hotel, the parking lot was mostly stopped, so I saw it sweet. The response of the hotel staff was great, but it was a puppet.
箭箭内裕二The downtown area is close and there is a convenience store in 1F. Very convenient.
You can go to the station in 7 minutes. It was along the national highway, but the room was quiet.
GGuest User3 ~ 5 minutes walk from JR Koriyama Station. You can move on a roofed sidewalk or arcade when crossing the crosswalk in front of Koriyama Station and in front of the hotel. The location is downtown, and the convenience can be said to be outstanding in almost walking distance when you eat a little after check-in. The room is like a general business hotel and there is no particular shortage, and it is a room that can rest slowly, but it was a pity that the hair in the bathroom was not cleaned. The hotel staff are all kind and comfortable, and I think the cleaning is also happened, so I will use it again for commercial use.
KkuwakoNot in front of Koriyama Station. I think it will be a private car or a taxi to move from the station. However, the room is large and comfortable, the breakfast buffet is small, but it is delicious, considering the accommodation cost, I think it is very reasonable and the cospa is good!
GGuest UserIt is a two-story small hotel.
It is like a family management, and there are pictures and flowers that are like the manager's favorite.
There is no elevator, but it was okay because it was up to the second floor.