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Hotel Biwako Cerisaie
3.4/52 Reviews
I was scheduled to stay on September 18, 22, but the typhoon No.14, which called for maximum vigilance in the news, was approaching, and when I returned to the next day of the stay, the traffic was paralyzed and I could not return home I canceled from the front desk. When I checked at the time of cancellation, I will be able to pay the cancellation fee as prescribed, and when I enter the storm area on the day of the stay, If you cancel, you will be paid for the cancellation fee on the day if you cancel it, but if you cancel it, you will be paid for the cancellation fee on the day. . Such cancellation policy may be common, but I felt that it was a cancellation policy that only considered the convenience of the hotel side without considering the convenience of the customer
Ogoto Onsen Yunoyado Komolebi
4.3/523 Reviews
Lake Biwa has been here before, so it is not on the lakeside, but I used this inn with a good evaluation of Cospa. There is no elevator in the building and the stairs are a bit steep. Clean Japanese modern room, Wi-Fi can be used in the room. I was happy to have a sofa chair. The bath is only an inner bath, so I also used the bath at the Yugenkan next door (600 yen for use). You will go to Yuyuankan and walk through the corridor on the lobby floor. The bath in Yuyuankan was large and very splendid and there were several types. There is a guide in the building so it is easy to understand. The garden open-air bath is a beautiful and elegant bath with waterfalls and moss. Also, from the open-air bath on the 11th floor, you can see the wonderful view of Lake Biwa overlooking 180 degrees. It was good that there was a washroom and a washroom area with a dryer in the open-air bath. The inner bath and open-air bath on the 8th floor were also large and good. I didn't enter, but there is a bath in one place later. If it is not a rainy day, I recommend using a bath in the sister house even if you pay 600 yen. Very clean bath area is also equipped with amenities, so I am especially happy for women. Well, it was dinner, but every item was delicious. The curry round fried and the scallops were especially delicious. It seemed a little unfortunate that there was no sashimi, but it was too much quantity and quality in any case. However, although it was a reasonable inn, alcohol was high in a luxury inn, and it was a little for us. The bottle of sake and shochu was from 3900 yen. If you offered 300cc of local sake at least 1000 yen, I think I tried various things (after all, I made it a shochu bottle that was not local sake). Breakfast was also a delicious Japanese food, rice, juice, etc. were Viking forms. No coffee (there was a paid coffee machine in the lobby). It is an inn with a reasonable price setting by omitting the service, but especially from the front desk male staff, I felt high hospitality. I was happy to be polite and kind.
Toyoko Inn Kyoto Biwako Otsu
4.2/5115 Reviews
Breakfast changed from Viking as a countermeasure against corona virus. Freely take stuffed and eat in the room or eating space. No takeout from the hotel.
Enryakuji Kaikan
4.3/53 Reviews
This restaurant is located on the second floor of the hotel. Their hours are limited 11:30-2 pm and they only accept reservations for groups at this time. The vegetarian set I ordered was really delicious. There was a little hot pot with soft tofu and other veggies as well as several small side dishes and a soup. Everything tasted fresh and was well-seasoned. I was surprised by how full I was with this meal. The views from the restaurant are beautiful but it was quite foggy when we came. I still loved how serene it felt being on the mountain. *** Tip: take the train to Hieizan Sakamoto St., then take taxi to Sakamoto Cable Car Station or walk 25 minutes, then take cable car to the top. The cable car is the longest in Japan.
Hotel Koo Otsuhyakucho
4.4/523 Reviews
Style. Converted traditional machiyas scattered throughout town, Japanese Nordic fusion Setting. Otsu, Southern end of Lake Biwa, only 20 minutes from Kyoto by car or two stations away Explore. Otsu is a quiet languid town with lots of interesting historical buildings. I was here a week before the ”Otsu Festival”, 1 of the three major festivals in the lake country and an important intangible folk cultural property designated by the country. 2 of the 13 Hikiyamas floats were being assembled near the Hotel’s reception (Ohmiya) & it was fun to listen to the kids practice their music for the festival. Hotel Koo also offers local tours for free and really encourages guests to eat out, shop etc. to revitalize Otsu. I quite enjoyed the walk and visit to the Mitsuhashi Setsuko Museum of Art, and just strolling Otsu. Rooms. I booked the entry level room which was 32 sq meter only. They have rooms/villas that are up to 100 square meter. My small but immaculate room had no closet but a clothing rack. No slippers either and only two tea bags were provided. I was happy with the bathtub but next time I’ll book a bigger room/villa @ the hotel. The day checking in I had trouble reaching the hotel by phone. Once there, staff were nice and helpful. Refreshing chestnut parfait at checkin and free sake provided in the evening. Food & drinks. Hotel booked Kasen for me, where I had a very satisfying hyperlocal meal. Prices. Value for money @ $174 Rating. 4/5
Kyo-Ohmi
4/59 Reviews
Although the name suggests it is a luxury inn, the service is that of an ordinary hotel. When we arrived at the front of the hotel, he came to collect our luggage. When you enter the building, 4 to 5 employees greet you and say, ``Welcome.'' There was also a guide to the room. The room is a corner room with an open-air bath and an indoor bath, and a small Hori Kotatsu room with a TV. Meals are served in a private room and are kaiseki cuisine, but although they say they are explaining the food, there is no explanation of the ingredients, such as aperitifs, accompaniments, tableware, etc., and I was told to look at the menu for the contents. That's all for luxury, and breakfast is a buffet. Just like the guests of Biwako Grand Hotel, there is a large room with tables that can seat 4 to 6 people. Eating as a family is not possible. Desperate to share a seat. The food is also the same. The dishes are arranged in a U-shape. It's also difficult to gather ingredients. The food is also comparable to that of a business hotel. I would like to at least share my time with a group. There was no seeing off after check out. I was able to stay cheaply thanks to the support.

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Average Price (Weekdays)₹ 19,465
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