Perfect hotel for those traveling by public transport around Japan -- so convenient to walk right out the door to the station :). As mentioned by other reviews, facilities and free foood are fantastic -- in additional to the bathing spaces, there are a number of lovely sitting areas spread across the building to work in. Room was clean and up to standard albeit on the smaller side and staff is friendly and helpful!
In order to go to the Azuli Art Museum in Japan, I came to this small city in An, and chose this Japanese homestay. The proprietress welcomed us very warmly. I made us a Japanese breakfast in the morning. I was very appetizing. If I go to Shimane Prefecture next time, I will definitely choose this Japanese-style travel. the Pavilion
The hotel is opposite JR station. You need to take the underground passage and then cross the road. The bathroom in the twin room has a separate shower, so there is no need to cross the bathtub. There is a laundry room, but you need to buy laundry detergent separately, so you can bring your own laundry balls. Washing and drying are paid separately. Personally, I feel that 30 minutes of drying is not enough.
The hotel staff were very friendly and it was a shame that the hotel was not on the Lake Shinji side, but the buffet food for dinner and breakfast was very satisfying. The location was great and the hot springs were free-flowing from the source, which made my skin feel so smooth and amazing. I would definitely like to stay here again, on the Lake Shinji side.
There is a direct bus from Izumo Airport. Arrive at Anadoko Onsen Station. Walk 100 meters past the hotel. The decoration style of the lobby retains the feeling of the Showa era. I like it very much. Every service staff is very polite and enthusiastic. Unfortunately, there is no buffet in the morning. Will do it next time Come again.
We stayed on the evening of December 6, 2023, and then went out to eat supper. The service of the two front desk grandfathers was very, very good. They patiently showed us the way, arranged a car and stayed at the night door. Finally, because we stayed at another house the next day, but we set off early in the morning to play, so the luggage was stored in this hotel. We came back very late at night and went directly to the other hotel to book, because we had dinner time at the second hotel. Grandpa actually helped us deliver the luggage to this new hotel. We have five pieces of luggage in our three rooms. Thank you so much, so that we didn't miss the meals and activities of the hotel reservation in the back. I am really grateful and feel the spirit of Japanese service. But not all hotels have this feeling, so I hereby comment on this one. Thank you for your grandfathers on duty!
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk to Izumo Taisha Shrine. Separated from Jiayun by a wall, there are residential buildings nearby and a convenience store diagonally across the road. The most convenient way to get to the station is the bus, but the frequency is infrequent. If you don't take the bus, you can walk 20 minutes to the tram stop on the commercial street. The facilities are very good and new. There are several hot springs. Except for private baths that have to wait, there are not many people bathing in public baths and they are very clean. The children eat several of the unlimited free ice cream every day. The soy sauce ramen served from 10 to 11 pm is very lively with people coming and going, so it is suitable to have a bowl before going to bed after soaking in the soup. There is a coffee machine on the first floor and hand-ground coffee in the room. There are no facilities around except convenience stores at night, and most of the restaurants in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine close at four or five o'clock. In addition to bathing in the hot springs, you can take a walk to the woods in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine in the evening. There are several small green frogs in the wash basin at the entrance of the Taisha Shrine.
Located in Izumo, Shikisou is within a 5-minute drive of Kojindani Historical Park and Kojindani Ruin. This ryokan is 13.1 mi (21.2 km) from Izumo Taisha and 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Lake Shinji.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities including an outdoor pool and a hot tub. Additional amenities at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access and a ballroom. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge).
You can enjoy a meal at the restaurant serving the guests of Shikisou, or stop in at the snack bar/deli.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 6 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest UserPerfect hotel for those traveling by public transport around Japan -- so convenient to walk right out the door to the station :). As mentioned by other reviews, facilities and free foood are fantastic -- in additional to the bathing spaces, there are a number of lovely sitting areas spread across the building to work in. Room was clean and up to standard albeit on the smaller side and staff is friendly and helpful!
GGuest UserThe hotel is opposite JR station. You need to take the underground passage and then cross the road. The bathroom in the twin room has a separate shower, so there is no need to cross the bathtub. There is a laundry room, but you need to buy laundry detergent separately, so you can bring your own laundry balls. Washing and drying are paid separately. Personally, I feel that 30 minutes of drying is not enough.
GGuest UserIt takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk to Izumo Taisha Shrine. Separated from Jiayun by a wall, there are residential buildings nearby and a convenience store diagonally across the road. The most convenient way to get to the station is the bus, but the frequency is infrequent. If you don't take the bus, you can walk 20 minutes to the tram stop on the commercial street. The facilities are very good and new. There are several hot springs. Except for private baths that have to wait, there are not many people bathing in public baths and they are very clean. The children eat several of the unlimited free ice cream every day. The soy sauce ramen served from 10 to 11 pm is very lively with people coming and going, so it is suitable to have a bowl before going to bed after soaking in the soup. There is a coffee machine on the first floor and hand-ground coffee in the room. There are no facilities around except convenience stores at night, and most of the restaurants in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine close at four or five o'clock. In addition to bathing in the hot springs, you can take a walk to the woods in front of Izumo Taisha Shrine in the evening. There are several small green frogs in the wash basin at the entrance of the Taisha Shrine.
GGuest UserThe only drawback is:
1. Bathing outside, fortunately it is May, I can't imagine how cold winter will be
Need to add money to eat and eat dinner at the cattle table
Others are very good, with private soup, the scenery is absolutely amazing
GGuest UserThe hotel staff were very friendly and it was a shame that the hotel was not on the Lake Shinji side, but the buffet food for dinner and breakfast was very satisfying. The location was great and the hot springs were free-flowing from the source, which made my skin feel so smooth and amazing. I would definitely like to stay here again, on the Lake Shinji side.
GGuest UserThere is a direct bus from Izumo Airport. Arrive at Anadoko Onsen Station. Walk 100 meters past the hotel. The decoration style of the lobby retains the feeling of the Showa era. I like it very much. Every service staff is very polite and enthusiastic. Unfortunately, there is no buffet in the morning. Will do it next time Come again.
Wwill0562We stayed on the evening of December 6, 2023, and then went out to eat supper. The service of the two front desk grandfathers was very, very good. They patiently showed us the way, arranged a car and stayed at the night door. Finally, because we stayed at another house the next day, but we set off early in the morning to play, so the luggage was stored in this hotel. We came back very late at night and went directly to the other hotel to book, because we had dinner time at the second hotel. Grandpa actually helped us deliver the luggage to this new hotel. We have five pieces of luggage in our three rooms. Thank you so much, so that we didn't miss the meals and activities of the hotel reservation in the back. I am really grateful and feel the spirit of Japanese service. But not all hotels have this feeling, so I hereby comment on this one. Thank you for your grandfathers on duty!
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