This place is so beautiful, traditional style rooms and sliding doors, lots of natural wood. It felt like I was in a luxury hotel! The woman who ran in was so kind and friendly, I loved my stay here. I stayed here to hike a portion of the Nakasendo Way- Magome to Tsumago. It’s not close, you have to go to take like 2 or 3 transits to get there, I think it was like 2 hours to get there if I remember. It’s an old, traditional Japanese village- the buildings are really cool. There wasn’t much going on though while I was there, not many restaurants open. I ended up stocking up on food from 7/11 in Ena or Nakatsugawa I think it was to take back with me because there aren’t any stores like that in Iwamura that I found. You can get cash out from the ATM at the post office. This was a very peaceful place and a cool insight into a non-touristy area of Japanese life. Would definitely recommend this accommodation.
After staying in the Ena Valley for two days, the Japanese-style hot spring hotel owned by Tangkuai has a very nice view, and the vast lakes and mountains of the Ena Valley spread out of the window. It is very convenient from Nagoya to Enakyo, and there are not many direct flights on the JR Chuo Line, two flights at 13:00 and 19:40, and the time is 40 minutes. When you arrive at Ena Station, you can take a bus and get off at Ena Station on the Enakyo Line, get off at the observatory, or show the driver directly to the hotel, and you'll just go down the station. Breakfast and dinner are buffet style and very plentiful. The hot springs are average, smell of bleach, the service is very good and there is a shuttle bus in front of the train station and the hotel, but reservations are required. It is a cost-effective hotel for vacations.
It is a hotel visited on a tour. It is said that it is about 12 minutes from ENA station. It is very convenient because there are big coops, convenience stores, Drax stores nearby, and megadonki when walking 5 minutes. We were guided to a double bed room. There were humidifiers, fabrics, refrigerators, hot water heaters, firepower dryers, and TV with a few channels of wowwow. The unit bus equipped in the room was separate from shampoo and conditioner and was a mint fragrance. The faucet is a type of water adjustment according to hot water. The toilet is equipped with a washing machine. There is a large bath on the first floor of the artificial hot spring. The woman gets a security card at the front desk and enters. I tried to use it early in the morning, but there was no person at the front desk and it was hard. I want you to have a bell. There are 3 washrooms in the bath, and the bathtub is the size of 3 or 4 people to relax. Towels are brought from the room. The dressing room had cleaning lotion, cosmetic water and emulsion. There was also a washing machine and dryer. Breakfast was a buffet. With a glove and a dish with a dong, etc. There were many Japanese menu. There were many people working, and it was very crowded immediately after the opening. There is an acrylic plate on the counter seat and table, and it is basically a candy to eat alone. There is a coffee that can be brought back to the room at the edge of the lobby, and it is available for most of the time during the stay. It is a pity that I noticed that I couldn't use it very much in the morning. The origami Santa arrived at the greeting from the cleaner and was lovely.
Hotel is high up above the reservoir and has a good view. Room size is good. I liked the public bath which had many different types of onsen,some with water jets to massage and one with herbs. Dinner and breakfast are delicious and good.
Simply an amazing stay. First trip to Japan and first ever stay at a Ryokan & was not disappointed. The mother & daughter (5th & 6th generation)hosts were super accommodating and felt very privileged that they had opened their Inn for solo travelers like myself to enjoy. The feeling of history at the Inn, felt almost like staying within a piece of living art. Ikebana display in the front display and Bonsai in the courtyard that are over 500 hundred years old, it made the whole experience an immersive one. The dinner and breakfasts were an experience that were perfectly executed. Of course local / home grown ingredients were the stars of these meals and every dish was tastier than the last. Thank you for making my stay feel comfortable and relaxed. Ena is one of the historical postal towns on the Nakasendo trail & recommend visiting and staying here if you are taking the less touristy route. とても思い出に残る滞在にしてくださった旅館のとても親切なスタッフに感謝します。
Located in Ena, Toutaro is within a 15-minute walk of Ena Ginnomori and Karakasaiwa. This ryokan is 1.1 mi (1.7 km) from Enakyo Prefectural Natural Park and 1.6 mi (2.6 km) from Ena Shiritsu Nakasendohishiya Museum.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as karaoke, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and a ballroom.
Full breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 8 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and slippers. Conveniences include electric kettles and a turndown service.
The Glamping Hoshigaminomori provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Nakatsugawa will find that the Glamping Hoshigaminomori is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is just 5km away from JR Nakatsugawa Station. With multiple attractions nearby including ウエルグリーン, Sakamoto Shrine Hachimangu and 星ヶ見岩, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel. This Nakatsugawa hotel offers parking on site. When it comes to Nakatsugawa hotels, the Glamping Hoshigaminomori is highly regarded for its excellent facilities.
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