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Kamenoi Hotel Kitsuregawa
Kamenoi Hotel Kitsuregawa
Kamenoi Hotel Kitsuregawa
Kamenoi Hotel Kitsuregawa
Kamenoi Hotel Kitsuregawa
4.0 star property
Kitsuregawa
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (62)
8.2/10
Very Good
(62)
"Quite a number of insects (suspected mosquitos) appeared in the room time to time even though the windows were all closed.
Onsen bath is not opening 24 hours."
"Quite a number of insects (suspected mosquitos) appeared in the room time to time even though the windows were all closed.
Onsen bath is not opening 24 hours."
"This was our second stay at this fabulous, historic hotel. Food was extraordinary and the staff is terrific. The maitre de was very welcoming and gracious. Front desk staff and support staff are top notch. Well located and just a very meaningful visit. "
"This was our second stay at this fabulous, historic hotel. Food was extraordinary and the staff is terrific. The maitre de was very welcoming and gracious. Front desk staff and support staff are top notch. Well located and just a very meaningful visit. "
"Had a really relaxing stay here - the staff were friendly, the facility was clean, and I loved the traditional feel of this place. I would definitely stay here again! "
"Had a really relaxing stay here - the staff were friendly, the facility was clean, and I loved the traditional feel of this place. I would definitely stay here again! "
"Please note that this from the perspective of a westerner (Canada) — This was a very traditional Japanese resort. The baths and hot tub were great. Breakfast was a set menu and traditional Japanese fare — while it was an interesting experience, it was also very non-traditional for us. Best to have a vehicle when visiting here as town and restaurants are a 2 km walk or a $12-18 taxi ride. The staff were great and we communicated through a translation app, as most spoke no English and our...
"Please note that this from the perspective of a westerner (Canada) — This was a very traditional Japanese resort. The baths and hot tub were great. Breakfast was a set menu and traditional Japanese fare — while it was an interesting experience, it was also very non-traditional for us. Best to have a vehicle when visiting here as town and restaurants are a 2 km walk or a $12-18 taxi ride. The staff were great and we communicated through a translation app, as most spoke no English and our...
"This was a beautiful property and the different onsen options were great, we tried them all out and felt rejuvenated and relaxed for the rest of our trip. The buffet was great and our room was beautiful and comfortable. "
"This was a beautiful property and the different onsen options were great, we tried them all out and felt rejuvenated and relaxed for the rest of our trip. The buffet was great and our room was beautiful and comfortable. "
"It was a great experience staying in a traditional ryokan, visit an onsen (public bath) and use a yukata (Japanese robe). Lovely staff, great location and spacious and clean room. A futon mattress would have made the experience even better, but the down duvet was wonderful."
"It was a great experience staying in a traditional ryokan, visit an onsen (public bath) and use a yukata (Japanese robe). Lovely staff, great location and spacious and clean room. A futon mattress would have made the experience even better, but the down duvet was wonderful."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Our room in the annex was very spacious, new and comfortable. The staff was so friendly and helpful. We had to leave early before breakfast so they made us a nice box meal to take with us. We would stay there again."
"The room was roomy, clean, with all modern conveniences for a short stay. Near all transport, eating places. The included breakfast was excellent and the price is reasonable. The best accommodation in Japan for us who have come here 4 times at different cities. "
"Staff very friendly! Spend the extra money for the onsen in the room and for the buffet dinner! They are both worth every penny! We can’t wait to go back. The only downside was the bed/futon and bean pillows. The bed and pillow was uncomfortable and my husband didn’t like the futon and he sleeps on the floor every night. The “Las Vegas” was ok but many machines were down. Loved the pipe organ!!"
"5 minute walk from the train / bus stations, shopping and dining, groceries and coin laundry. Clean room, friendly polite staff. Included breakfast not great."
"Area was quite remote and you need a car to get around Nasu as there is nothing in walking distance, however snacks and drinks were complimentary each day at set hours, mineral outdoor onsen/spar was perfect and staff were amazing. Airconditioning was disappointing as it was preset with the main hotel and could not change temperature only adjust fan. Views were amazing from the restaurant and breakfast bar. Many young children when we stayed as the hotel focuses on kids with indoor and outdoor playground. Overall very nice hotel with amazing staff and great place to base yourself and explore Nasu with a car. "
Stay in the great outdoors without giving up the comforts at one of our 4 cabins in and around Sakura. Whether you have adventure or relaxation on your itinerary, Cabin - Shioya Spa has plenty of both. Alternatively, head for Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite and take advantage of its picture-perfect surroundings.
Are there cheap cabins in Sakura?
For an inexpensive getaway in the great outdoors, you can't top our cheap cabins in Sakura. Wake every morning to the sweet sound of birds singing from one of our cozy stays priced from $63 to $1,100 a night.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best luxury cabins near Sakura?
Our Sakura luxury cabins offer comfort and style while staying in the great outdoors. You'll love the upmarket amenities at Cabin - Miyori Furusato Taikenmura. An indoor Japanese-style onsen and beauty services help make this retreat a traveler favorite. Or, wind down in luxury at Cabin - Shioya Spa, which comes with a spa tub and a furnished balcony.
What are the best hot tub cabins near Sakura?
If you're someone who thinks a hot tub is a must-have while on vacation, you'll enjoy Cabin - Miyori Furusato Taikenmura. This retreat comes with plenty of amenities to ensure a comfy stay, including an indoor Japanese-style onsen and beauty services. Look up Cabin - Shioya Spa too. Another cabin with a hot tub near Sakura, you'll also have use of a spa tub and a furnished balcony here.
What are some great Sakura cabins?
Tucked away in nature but with the comforts of home, you can't go past a cabin if you're eager to really enjoy the great outdoors. Cabin - Suitaikyou is an excellent spot to escape from the daily grind. Its amenities include a tennis court and a deep soaking bathtub. Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite is another popular property. Therapeutic mineral springs and a deep soaking bathtub will help make your visit comfortable.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Sakura?
If you'd like to spend a couple of lazy days surrounded by nature, Cabin - Suitaikyou is the place to go. Bunk down here for a long weekend and enjoy access to amenities such as a tennis court and a kitchen. Another fantastic property is Cabin - Riverstone Minakamicampsite. Offering on-site watersports, hot springs and rare peace and quiet, you'll go home feeling like a new person.
What are the best cabin prices in Sakura?
If you'd prefer to save a few pennies on your stay, we've got some amazing deals on Sakura cabins that won't break the bank. How does $63 a night sound to you?
What are the top things to see and do in Sakura?
If you're yearning to do some sightseeing in Sakura, pay a visit to Murasakizuka Golf Club. Want to go for a drive? Rent a vehicle and cruise to attractions farther away, including Katsuyama Castle Ruins. There's a great big world to check out beyond your homey cabin!
Why should I book a cabin in Sakura?
Affordability, nature-filled surroundings, rustic charm — there are countless good reasons to opt for a Sakura cabin. Leave behind the clamor of the concrete jungle and hear the sounds of birds and nature instead. There's so much adventure within striking distance too. Whether you're vacationing with friends, family or your partner, you'll discover the ideal cabin on Expedia.