Angus
February 6, 2025
We travel five months a year, mainly in Europe and Asia. We have stayed in countless hotels, from the Alps to Mediterranean islands, from Provence to Tuscany, and in Japan from Kyoto's Hiiragiya to Tokyo's Hoshinoya. Shuzenji Arai Ryokan is our favorite hotel. First of all, it’s a one night, two meals deal, very cost-effective, and the service is meticulous. The large bath in the ancestral hall and the outdoor garden hot spring are rare treasures. Compared to the two Michelin three-star hotels in the Black Forest and several Aman, Hoshinoya and Four Seasons hotels we stayed in, many of which left no memories, I was reluctant to leave the Arai Ryokan every time. The breakfast and dinner were never the same every day, and they were very attentive to the food. I felt the hotel's dedication. I would like to thank the staff for their meticulous care during my stay. They always greeted us in the restaurant very early and the staff were very kind and friendly. We stayed at Snow No. 1 this time. The room has different garden views on three sides, which is fascinating. Of course, there are many highlights in Shuzenji Town that attract people. This is my second time visiting Shuzenji Temple and my second time staying at Arai Ryokan. I believe I will continue to stay here next time. The places I have visited the most in Japan are Kyoto, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, Niseko, and Noboribetsu. . . Many places have their own characteristics, but Shuzenji seems to have no characteristics, but it is the most charming.
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