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Ryan Kwok (05/13/2019)
Stayed oct 2017. Nice small family style histrical ~1xx yr onsan.
Onon Bayasgalan (02/14/2018)
Nice, warm place to stay. They offer healthy, delicious and big portion of dinner and breakfast. The host is a nice guy who can teach you how to play shamisen-Japanese 3 stringed musical instrument. You can sing and dance with them.
Ken Takahashi (02/10/2018)
This hot spring inn was built about 140 years ago. Therefore building itself is old. But, food and quality of hot spring water is really good. They don’t have shower facilities but not so inconvenient because hot spring water is coming out of the souse around clock and you can use it for washing your body and hair. At dinner time, the young master of this inn plays the shamisen in front of you, if he is not so busy. The price for one night stay is 8,150 yen per person from spring to fall, including two meals. In winter 8,650 yen.
Anett Pataki (02/11/2018)
It's a really nice place to stay at. If you want some warm home stay feeling, you should come here instead of a hotel. The owner if friendly and gave us some private shamisen show, letting us to touch that precious instrument. The onsen is the bathroom itself and you can use it alone, so if you don't really like the naked bathring together, here you can enjoy the hot water alone as well. The meal had various dishes served beautifully. Also it's in the middle of the town so you can take a walk to several places from here.
堀越祐輔 (11/08/2020)
A long-established inn founded in 1890. Generally speaking, long-established inns are high-class inns, and many do not even accept overnight stays, but you can enjoy the atmosphere of a long-established inn at a reasonable price, and walk in front of the monument where Iizaka Onsen originated. There are Sabako Shrine, Sabako-yu, and Yukake Kannon in a few tens of steps, so the location is perfect. The food is simple but time-consuming because it is family-run and has a guesthouse-like atmosphere, and we are making efforts such as examining the ingredients even at low accommodation costs. An anime called Onsen Musume? It seems that there is something special for cyclists and motorcyclists, but they are taking on new challenges that are not limited to long-established stores. Speaking of greed, I got the impression that it looks neat and spacious if you organize it a little because it is full of things.
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1-1-1, 1丁目-1 三条大路 奈良市 奈良県 630-8013, Japan
+81 742-36-6000
https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/osajw-jw-marriott-hotel-