Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan

Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan Reviews

Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan

Namarinakadaira75-1, Hanamaki, JapanView Hotel Details
Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan
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3.8/5
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Location3.8
Amenities3.8
Service3.9
Cleanliness3.8
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solotraveller90
Simple Facility Japanese-Style Room Smoking
Stayed in Jan 2024
Solo travelers
13 review
4.5/5
Great
Posted on Jan 17, 2024
Clean Onsen. Good service. A bit remote but accessible. Not many choices for food. Ryokan Area is much better than Onsen Area.
Guest User
Annex Building Riverside Japanese Style Room 8 tatami with Washbasin
Stayed in Nov 2022
Solo travelers
4 review
4.7/5
Amazing
Posted on Dec 31, 2022
I had a very good rest. It's in a mountain valley, so it takes a while to get to the city, but the facilities and hot springs were great. It was my first time at an inn, but I healed properly.
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Shinetsu
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in May 2024
Solo travelers
2 review
2.2/5
Posted on Jun 1, 2024
良くも悪くも潔癖症の方にはおすすめ出来ません。 でもお風呂は最高でした。 料理も普通に美味しく飾らない感じで自分は満足しました。
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Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Other
0 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 25, 2024
Based on the reviews here, I stayed in a room facing the stream in the main building (ryokan section) of a wooden building built in the Showa period. It was a great choice. (1) The annex, built of reinforced concrete, is a very ordinary ryokan, with no atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the main building, built of wooden architecture built in the Showa period, retains the atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the air conditioning and heating work well and it is comfortable. (2) The windows have traditional wooden frames on the outside and shoji-style sash windows on the inside, so the insulation is good. (3) The tatami mats and floors are also clean. (4) The dressing table and tea cabinets retain the atmosphere of a traditional hot spring inn, but the TV is a large wall-mounted type. It also has BS channels. (5) The futon is a feather futon. (6) The toilet is shared, but it is clean and has a washlet and a heated toilet seat. (7) The view of the stream side is very beautiful, with a small waterfall (Shiraito Falls) in view. I wanted to enjoy the snowy scenery, so I went during the extremely cold and snowy season. I enjoyed the snow-viewing scenery of the mountain stream from my room after taking a bath in the open-air bath. The temperature outside was below freezing, but the heating in the room and hallway was working well, and most importantly, the hot spring water was very hot, so I didn't feel cold at all. I would like to go again in the winter.
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Guest User
Stayed in May 2023
Friends
0 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on May 31, 2023
First of all, as soon as you arrive at the inn, the appearance of the building is unique and it feels good. The room was right above the entrance and the wooden crosspieces on the windows were wonderful. As for the hot springs, the white monkey hot spring has a big impact. Inside, there is a round bathtub under the steaming stairs in a nostalgic space. There is a small step at the edge of the bathtub, and when I put my foot on it, the depth was barely below my neck, even though I am 160cm. The center was slightly shallower. We ate in the dining room, but there were partitions between the tables, so we were able to relax. There was a good selection of food both at night and in the morning, and it was delicious.
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6/9
Guest User
Stayed in Jul 2023
Solo travelers
0 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Jul 25, 2023
I used it at a day trip hot spring. It was good to be able to take a bath cheaply, but I think that the facilities in the hot spring cure department were certainly old and not well cleaned. Nonetheless, the deepest white monkey bath in Japan was comfortable, and there was no one by chance, so I was able to take a leisurely bath. The employees were also polite and gave me a good impression. It was an old-fashioned hot spring resort. I went by rental car, but I thought that the path leading to the site would be scary in winter.
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Guest User
Stayed in Nov 2022
Other
0 review
1.0/5
Posted on Nov 13, 2022
I stopped by for a day trip bath. From 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm, the famous “White Monkey Bath” is exclusively for women, so my wife used it at that time. Other times are mixed bathing, so honestly it's limited to that time. The day-trip bathing of group travelers will come at that time. Since the stay time is about 1 hour, it is okay to take a bath properly, but it seems that about 10 people in their 70s came while my wife was taking a bath. It seems that he came down the stairs in a fuss, put the chairs in the washing area around the bathtub without taking off his clothes, and without washing his feet, said, "Footbath! Footbath!" I warned him that he was so arrogant, but he didn't listen, and the other bathers ran away. The hat and clothes had a badge written as club tourism, so it must be a conviction. Travel agencies may recommend such footbaths. My wife escaped to another hot spring in the hotel, but the same group came there and started a footbath. I think that the ryokan also accepts it, so if you think about the time to go from Hanamaki, it may be better not to go. If there was no group, there was nothing uncomfortable, so I recommend checking first.
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Guest User
Stayed in Nov 2022
Couples
0 review
1.0/5
Posted on Nov 7, 2022
There is a ryokan department and a hot spring cure department, and I stayed at both. Only the bath was good. The hot springs are old and very dirty. It's a hot spring cure department, so I'm aware that it's old, so I don't mind. The only problem is that it wasn't cleaned and it was really dirty. From the ceiling of the room where I stayed, many things like spider web threads made of dust were hanging and swaying in the draft. do you eat here? It doesn't matter if the shared washroom is old. However, there are many stains that can be wiped off, or rather, the washroom is dirty as if it was proof that you have neglected to clean it for many years, and the mat is dirty like garbage? Abandoned, old and dirty sofas that you hesitate to sit on, dirty cleaning utensils that you hesitate to touch... It was too dirty to brush my teeth or wash my face. There were two Japanese-style and two Western-style communal toilets for women, but in one Western-style one was a dirty, soaked rag? mat? is left on the floor and cannot be used (maybe a water leak or a rain leak first aid?). There were spider webs and threads of dust hanging all over the place, and it really made me feel down. The corners of the corridors are used as storerooms, and there are many unused rooms. The stairs to the 3rd floor are closed and the 3rd floor is pitch black. Every time I see it, I'm horrified, so try not to see it as much as possible. Is it possible that the hot spring cure area is an area where employees do not have to clean and manage? Do customers have to clean and manage? It was really neglected. old is good But I hate being dirty. I want you to be a little more enthusiastic and clean as long as you take money and let guests stay. The good point was that bath towels, yukata, and kerosene fan heaters were free even though they were a hot spring cure department. However, there was a terrible destructive power that just canceled out the good points. I never want to stay again. By the way, the ryokan department was heaven compared to the hot spring cure department. The shared toilet was clean and normal. The corridor was heated and comfortable, and the food was good. The room was old but cleaned normally. Also, the ryokan club and the hot spring cure club have different slippers. Why is this a distinction? I wonder if the guests of the hot spring cure club should not use the ryokan club's communal toilets? ? ? I guessed. I have to change into slippers for the toilet in front of the toilet, so do you want to be found out there? Rather than worrying about slippers, I think it will be solved if you can make the toilet of the hot spring cure department comfortable.
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Guest User
Stayed in Aug 2022
Couples
0 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Aug 15, 2022
The best thing about this place is the hot springs. A blissful time soaking in hot water up to your neck. Oh, I stand deep in the bath. Excellent atmosphere. I stayed in the upper class called December, but the service, the open-air bath with the room, and the food were excellent. The only thing I didn't like was the interior. It was a pity that the flashy interior was located in this wonderful nature.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jun 2022
Business travelers
0 review
2.0/5
Posted on Jun 4, 2022
I entered the mixed-gender standing bath during a women-only time, but the person who came to check was a male staff member. He just opened the door and asked, "Are there any men inside?" I'm a woman and I'm naked. It would have been fine if it was just a voice, but our eyes met. I just looked in. I had my clothes in my hand at the time, so I quickly hid myself, but the woman next to me was completely naked. Was that on purpose? It's unpleasant.
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Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2021
Couples
0 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 19, 2021
When I first got into hot springs, I was fascinated by colored water, but now I'm into foot-spring hot springs. This inn has the deepest bathtub in Japan, which springs from under your feet, and is famous among hot spring lovers. I booked this inn because I was attracted only by the good quality of the water, without being particular about the facilities or food, but even though it is a long-established inn, it has solid coronavirus countermeasures and is very clean. The amount of food is small, but I think they are doing a great job considering the price. Of course, the water is perfect. The famous deep bathtub, Shirozaru no Yu, is deep, so you can lie face down on the edge of the bathtub and lift your feet, or lean back and lift your feet, which is more relaxing than a normal sitting bathtub, and it feels very good. There is also a lukewarm small bathtub next to the large one, so you can enjoy the water for a long time by alternating between soaking in the bathtub. In that sense, it is similar to Kanaya Ryokan in Shimoda. It may be a bit difficult for elderly people with disabilities because there are no handrails. It is a mixed bath, but there are also times when it is only for women. If you get off the highway and head towards the inn by car, you will probably access it from downstream, but I recommend looking at the inn from the bridge upstream so you can get a feel for the atmosphere of the old-fashioned building.
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Guest User
Stayed in Oct 2021
Other
0 review
1.0/5
Posted on Oct 17, 2021
I booked a cheap one-day-use plan, and the photos on the internet showed that the room had a toilet and a bathroom, but in reality it was a small Japanese-style room that couldn't be locked from the inside, so it was disappointing. It was expensive for the price.
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kenichi
Stayed in Oct 2021
Other
3.0/5
Posted on Oct 11, 2021
Regarding the response at check-in, I felt that the male employee's kind and polite explanation and guidance to the room were suitable for a long-established inn. However, I was disappointed with the staff who responded to the departure at 6:30 early the next morning😓 In the midst of the corona wreck, I brought the breakfast lunch box that I had asked for without wearing a mask, and asked for the sandals I was wearing. The answer is that there is no one in the middle of going to look for it. I myself went to look inside and saw where my name was written. I have no idea where this employee was saying he wasn't looking. I said sandals. If there was no interaction at the time of departure, the overall impression was very good, but it's a shame. PS: Regarding the hot springs, there is a clear indication of standing hot springs, but there is no indication of open-air baths that can be entered at all times, so I asked an employee to confirm and guide me. Employees also said that it was difficult to understand, but wouldn't it be a good idea to add a display?
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Guest User
Stayed in Sep 2021
Friends
0 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 21, 2021
This hot spring inn is famous for its standing bath and boasts a 600-year history. It's old, but it's well-cleaned and I enjoyed my stay. There was a veteran waiter in his 70s. The food was just the right amount and the locally produced ingredients were delicious. An all-you-can-drink option is also available, so it's good for people who like to drink.
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