Located on the foothill of Mt. Obakodake on the World Heritage site Kohechi, the minshuku (travelers' guesthouse) is a convenient base to visit Mt. Koya or Tateriko Shrine. null
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GGuest UserA small Japanese-style hotel hidden in the mountains of Nara Prefecture, no matter where you come from, you can find the same feeling of home here. It can be comparable to the kaiseki cuisine of Michelin restaurants, so that you can taste the Japanese food that is completely different from the previous impression. After the cooking director carefully developed and according to the season, The food made by the guests' tastes is amazing! 👍👍👍 The hotel also has translations for guests from different countries, and the translation and communication levels are professional! Guests can also visit the crafts workshops in the villages around the hotel. Every craftsman and their craftsman spirit is awesome! The village is surrounded by a large area of original fir trees. If you have the strength, you can also go close to nature, explore the monasteries and waterfalls. In short, I am very happy to stay, I hope that in different seasons we can go to the field Neold Hotel to have a different style! .
GGuest UserThe room has a sense of age but is very clean and the service is very good. Next to Longquan Temple, the hotel's dinner and breakfast are very rich
Facilities: Hot springs
Hygienic: very clean
Environment: The whole street is a hot spring hotel
Service: Very warm, the bed has been laid after dinner, and the breakfast bed has been collected.
GGuest UserThe river in front of me was transparent and very clean and the sound of the river was comfortable.
It was sweet and awesome without the smell of wild boar shabu-shabu, venison sashimi, and odor for dinner. I had it with wild plants. It was very good.
It was snowing until the day before, so I gave up going to the hot spring with normal tires, but I went back to the hot spring in Uda City. This was also the best.
I would like to go to eat river fish again in summer.
GGuest UserThe host, Ms. Murakami (if my memory serves me right) was really accommodating. For a solo traveller, the inn was more than comfortable, with equipped shared kitchen and clean bathroom and shower. And close to Yamato-Kamiichi station too!