Located in Yamaguchi, koukasha is in the mountains, within a 10-minute drive of Joei-ji Temple and Yamaguchishi City Saikotei. This guesthouse is 3.8 mi (6.2 km) from Tsukiyama Shrine and 4.1 mi (6.6 km) from Ryufukuji Temple.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 8 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and toothbrushes and toothpaste.
Stay with meal rank up. The speed of bringing food is too slow, and I feel full at the beginning. My child got tired of waiting, so I asked for the course meal to be served early, but the speed did not change, and I ate it frantically without knowing the last taste. The breakfast buffet was recommended to be late so I could eat it slowly with my children, so I set it at 8:30. It was starting to clean up when I went. I can't even choose a dish with almost nothing left on the plate. I asked for only ”wiener, grilled” that children can eat, but even that didn't come out. That's the level I want you to return even if it's just the rank up fee. The hotel was nice and clean, but the staff seemed unprofessional. The man at the front desk repeatedly called out to the extent that it came to this opinion. I want you to receive training from how to use it.
I went to umenoya where Fukuku cuisine and hot springs can be enjoyed on New Year's Day. Yuta Onsen was the first time I imagined a hot spring in the mountains, and it was an inn in the hot spring town. The room is very large and relaxing slowly in the front of the Japanese room on the second floor. Dinner was good for room food. The Fuku dishes are delicious and the full course is satisfactory. It was good that the lady general came to greet me. The hot spring is like a beautiful hot water with a beautiful skin effect, and there is a slightness and a littleness, and the insulation effect is outstanding. I put it slowly in the inner bath and the open air. The hot spring of the faucet is also a hot spring, so all of them are hot springs of my own source. The source hanging is good.
When you get off the Shinkansen at Shin-Yamaguchi and exit the Shinkansen exit, the Shinkansen exit of Toyoko Inn Shin-Yamaguchi Station, which is the place to stay on this day, is located nearby. The familiar Toyoko sign is very noticeable above the hotel, so anyone can easily see it. From the Shinkansen exit, I crossed the pedestrian crossing with a signal and arrived in 1 minutes on foot. It is not a luxurious hotel because it is Toyoko Inn. But the building is bright, clean and kept clean. I was happy with the free breakfast, and the staff responded quickly and I liked it.
It’s an old shop. The female players perform very hard at night. The decorations in the shop are very textured. I happened to meet the female shop owner and introduced various crafts enthusiastically. I also bought the special handicraft camellia.
The building seems to be quite aging, and the facility itself is not a hotel, but a very convenient hotel for training and students to stay in a group. The staff have a local goodness, and I don't want a sophisticated hotel treatment, but I can feel good honesty. If you can't use it even if you have a breakfast ticket because the breakfast business time is late, you can take out sandwiches and orange juice at the front desk. I was happy because it was very rare to have such a service. The difficulty is that the smell of the corridor on the room floor is amazing because of the old facilities. It smells like a locker in a sweaty room. I think the room is probably old style, not the standard after the 90s. I always feel humid, and I don't have a sheet or a towel. The most worrying thing was whether it was a sprinkler or a smoke detector, but it was rusty and it was working in an emergency. I thought I wouldn't be caught in the fire inspection.
If you would like to enjoy/experience typical high-end Japanese ryokan. You never regret choosing this hotel. The excellent dinner (I chose fugu-kaiseki) is offered at the individual dining rooms with great privacy. You enjoy quiet moment at their beautiful Japanese garden where many carps. People are very kind and attentive. I had a very impressive time there.
It is located in Yuta Onsen Town, which is a little far from Yuta Onsen Station on the JR Yamaguchi Line, but not far enough to take a taxi, and is used the day before the funeral. The front desk was polite, appropriate, prompt and full. The hot springs are adjacent and are located in a position where the water does not cool. The breakfast menu is a buffet for a business hotel, and the variety is abundant, and the price is 900 yen. I forgot to lend an iphone charger at the front desk for free and was saved. I would like to use it again.
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AAKK1121Near the station Free to sleep with elementary school students Breakfast is very cheap and the cost performance is the best. I stayed to catch a plane from Ube Airport in the early morning. Just before, I should have been at Ube hotel, not this hotel in Shin Yamaguchi! I thought, but I thought it was comfortable when I stayed and it was good to be this hotel. Breakfast was usually from 6:30 and I gave up not to eat, but when I checked in, I was told that I would open from 6 o'clock tomorrow and I was able to receive it. Because breakfast was free, I didn't expect it, but it was very delicious. The staff also answered me very politely. The room is simple, easy to use and I would like to use it again.
This is 1 of the best onsen hotel I have stayed yet price are cheaper than other popular cities Kinosaki, Arima onsen or Beppu. I think many tourists have been visiting all the popular onsen towns but neglected other onsen towns which offer quality onsen yet less crowded. The best part is these less crowded onsen town like Yamaguchi are cheaper in everything from onsen rooms to food. Tourists should start looking at places like Yamaguchi for onsen experiences. This onsen hotel I stayed has everything from onsen facilities to sauna, breakfast buffet, restaurants for lunch and dinner, conference rooms, and rooms are spacious. If you are a shy person, nearby the hotel, there is foot spa which you can do for free . It is an outdoor facility.
GGuest UserStayed 2 nights. When I made a reservation, I checked various things on the phone, but the phone response was very kind and pleasant. The entire hotel was clean, the lobby was large, and the front desk staff was very nice. It was a Japanese-style room, but it was spacious and well-cleaned. The large public bath was large and I was able to relax. I had a small child, so I took a private bath, but it was spacious enough, including the dressing room, so I didn't have any problems. The things that bothered me were that the washlet in the toilet in the room didn't work, the elevator closed early and the stroller got stuck, and the parking lot in front of the hotel was full when we arrived late. Sometimes, the only thing left in the bath is horse oil shampoo, so I thought it would be nice to have other shampoos. It was hotel which went of satisfaction including price generally.
GGuest UserIt is a facility where you can stay at a reasonable price range rather than staying in Yamaguchi city. Good points ① I got on a motorcycle, but I can park in a multi-storey car park with a roof that doesn't get wet by night dew. Good points ② Although it is a business hotel, there is a large communal bath with hot springs, a stall bath and a sauna. Good points ③ Since it is located in the center of the hot spring town, there are many places to eat out and there is no problem with eating. Good points ④ The room is large and well made, and there is no feeling of crampedness with tables and sofas installed in a place where TV is easy to watch even in a single. Good points ⑤ There are many small bowls of local dishes for meals and breakfast is delicious. Good points ⑥ A place that is easy to go to sightseeing spots in Akiyoshidai and Hagi. Good points ⑦ Hotel route-in price, so accommodation costs are much cheaper than those in the surrounding hotels. ⑧ The night bar is also a tourist destination, so it is 3,000 yen per person who can drink at a gentle and affordable price. More than that, I enjoyed the good place in Yamaguchi Prefecture for the first time in a long time.
GGuest UserThis is the best value for money hotel in Yuda Onsen. I am impressed that they are able to provide this service at this price in this day and age. There is a large affiliated parking lot outside the facility, but it is nearby and you can park for 400 yen. The location is right in the center of Yuda Onsen, so you won't have any trouble finding a meal. These stores are easy to use whether you are alone, with family, or with friends. The welcome drink was also nice. There were surprisingly many customers, and everyone was making good use of it. It's open until 9pm, which is great for businessmen on business trips. The facility has some damage due to age, but it is kept in good condition. The public bath was also nice. For breakfast, I would like something a little more calming Japanese food. There wasn't much I wanted to eat. It was a pleasant morning with a cheerful greeting from the breakfast staff. Overall, this is a recommended hotel. This is a good value for money hotel for those who want to casually enjoy Yuda Onsen rather than staying at a traditional inn.
GGuest UserLocated in the middle of Yamaguchi city, it was great to explore Yamaguchi. Breakfast was also very clean in Japanese home style. It was very convenient to rent a bicycle for free.
PParadise809772 Close distance from the station 200m. Take dinner at a tavern in front of the station and buy it at a nearby convenience store and check in. The room is relatively relaxing and WIFI complete, but it is a pity that it is not a washlet. After that, it was an ordinary business hotel. It was a cheap hotel with breakfast at less than 5000 yen.
MMelaman67The first time I stayed here was on a business trip a couple of years ago. The room was very old, dirty and smelly as it used to be a smoking room. I vowed never to stay there again. Fast forward to this week. Another business trip stay and I reluctantly agreed to stay there as everywhere else was fully booked. I was assured I had a Non-Smoking room. It was not. It was a disgustingly yellow, musty and grimy ****hole of a room! Just stepping out of the elevator, you are greeted with an absolutely disgusting stench from the hallway carpet that has gone from a light blue to a dark murky looking grey, I assume from never being cleaned/shampooed. The room upon entering was no better and I almost threw up, no kidding! The toilet/bathroom has a strip of paper with the word 'Sanitised' on it, on the toilet seat lid. The toilet itself had dark grey stripes inside the bowl. The shower curtain was speckled with mold and the light fixture had dust and lord knows what hanging off it! In the bedroom, the air vent was full of years worth of dust, and it showed on the ceiling with the stripes of grime blasted on the paper. The bedroom carpet was marginally better than the hallway one, but smelled almost as bad. Walls were covered in dirt and dust, with some areas showing peeling paper. The bed covers had HOLES in them!! I dared not sleep inside the bed itself and used the bath towel to lay down on. Upon returning late at night to my home the next day, my wife commented how she could still smell the place on my suit, which I have opted to trash rather than clean, and other clothing items are now soaking overnight to kill off any potential bugs. This hotel used to be a lovely place many many years ago, but it seems neither management nor owners, give a crap about the upkeep of the place. Old fixtures, dirty everything and a stench so bad you wouldn't want your worst enemy to stay there! The one saving grace is the breakfast menu was fresh and plentiful. If I could rate this place any lower, I would. I do NOT RECOMMEND staying here - EVER! Advice to management/owners: CLEAN YOUR HOTEL, UPGRADE EVERYTHING, Trash or BURN every single piece of bed linen, curtains, shower curtains and mattresses as well as that DISGUSTING EXCUSE OF A CARPET! Spend some MONEY ON YOUR BUSINESS! If it was up to me, you'd be SHUT DOWN as a HEALTH HAZARD! My wife and I (Japanese) will be finding out what we can do to report your overpriced ****HOLE and have you do something about it! The pictures I have provided do not show half the story - I have video too and will be happy to share!
FFran TrigueroThe hotel was not clear in the description, but more than one hotel is a kind of youth hostel. The very large rooms are designed to host many people. Beside the road, they have some noise.
The rooms have no bathroom, which I didn't read in the description.