Hotel Nosegawa

Hotel Nosegawa Reviews

Hotel Nosegawa

Kitaimanishi 426, Nosegawa Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, 648-0307, JapanView Hotel Details
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Hotel Nosegawa Guest Reviews

4.3/5
Very Good
22 review
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Location4.3
Amenities4.3
Service4.4
Cleanliness4.3
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lil_eric
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Apr 2024
Solo travelers
15 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Apr 23, 2024
I have to say it is the best reservation along the Kohechi Route. Very friendly and helpful staffs, yummy foods, super clean and huge onsen with very good facilities provided and it’s only me. super over expected. fully recommand!better than any one in totsukawa onsen, its really a value for money choice.
Yedongyun
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Mar 2024
Travel with friends
315 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 26, 2024
The room is large and cost-effective. There are very few hot spring hotels at this price. The food is good and the service is relatively traditional and thoughtful. The surrounding area is mainly outdoor camps, in the middle of the Kumano Kodo.
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6/8
Kazushi
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Aug 2024
Family
3 review
4.5/5
Great
Posted on Aug 12, 2024
We went there in the middle of summer, but it was a very cool and comfortable place. We didn't have a car, so they gave us a shuttle to Koyasan Station, which was very helpful. We recommend the Amago set meal. There are no shops around the hotel, but the shop inside the hotel has a wide variety of items. This is a wonderful hotel.
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Gotosantiago
Japanese-Style Room
Stayed in Mar 2024
Solo travelers
11 review
4.7/5
Amazing
Posted on May 29, 2024
老闆幫助協調出租車,很友善
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Guest User
Stayed in Mar 2024
Couples
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Mar 24, 2024
We ordered the wild boar hotpot plan. The wild boar meat was delicious, but it was 200g per person. The raw and grilled sweetfish was not so tasty. We couldn't finish the hotpot plan, at any table. We couldn't even eat breakfast. It rained during the day. Maybe because of that, there was a power outage until 5:05 in the evening. This inn seems to often have power outages, but it was probably due to thunder.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jun 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 9, 2023
I think this is the southernmost part of Nara. I myself thought this area was in Wakayama Prefecture. This time, I took advantage of the current campaign and went by car with my mother. We arrived a little early, just after 2pm, but a room was ready and we were able to check in straight away. When I told them in advance that my elderly mother had trouble walking, they prepared a room with a Western-style bed near the elevator. We also enjoyed the hot springs three times, and our skin was left very moisturized. We were also very satisfied with the food, which included kashiki nabe and amago trout. Next time I'd like to visit on a tour!
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Guest User
Stayed in Aug 2023
Couples
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 22, 2023
I made a reservation for the Kashiki Nabe course plan. The food was good and included a sweet trout wash. The building is old, but it is well-cleaned and I am generally satisfied.
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Guest User
Stayed in Aug 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 13, 2023
I go there every year to escape the summer heat. The temperature is about 28°C even during the day, and it is cool and comfortable both day and night. The children enjoyed playing in the river (the river is right next to the hotel, and it is shallow and safe to play in), and the adults enjoyed the cool temperature. The amago trout dishes were delicious, and I recommend the sashimi, fried, and salt-grilled amago trout (you can order them separately at dinner). Thanks to the cool weather, I was able to sleep well and relieve my daily fatigue. The people at the inn were kind and made various arrangements for playing in the river and fireworks. Thanks to them, I was able to have a fun summer vacation this year. Thank you very much.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jul 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jul 8, 2023
As we stayed on a Sunday, there were few other guests and we were able to relax. The "amago bone sake" that we added to the "amago" served for dinner was delicious, and we also enjoyed the fireflies dancing around the hotel. The river that flows just below our room is beautiful, and we went to sleep listening to the babbling of the river. (The sounds of nature were soothing.) I went on a solo bike tour (or "solo" to put it more coolly), and after searching on maps and the internet, I booked directly with the only hotel in the area, which was a great decision. I think it was a good time to do it. I'd like to go again.
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Guest User
Stayed in Apr 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Apr 6, 2023
Last time, I was with my husband, but this was my first solo trip. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were only 2-3 groups of guests, but this time, it was crowded with many people, as it seemed that there were many mountain climbers. The food was delicious as always, and the bath was very comfortable. I also enjoyed having a long conversation with the owner when I checked out. I was able to request a pick-up from Mt. Koya, so even though I can't drive, I was able to take the train there at a leisurely pace. I'd like to go there by myself again.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 12, 2023
The purpose of this trip was to visit Tachisato Kojinja Shrine and Okonai in Kitaima Nishi. I have been particularly interested in Okonai since I was in high school, so I was deeply moved when I visited. I also stayed at Hotel Nosegawa last year, and was impressed by everything from the warm hospitality of the staff, to the delicious food, the hot springs that helped me to relieve my daily fatigue, and the relaxing rooms. I was also able to visit Yumatehara and Heike no Sato, so it was a great New Year's holiday. I would like to visit again next year if I have time off. Thank you very much.
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Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 4, 2023
I often come to Nara Prefecture on motorcycle tours, and I've always been curious about Nosegawa whenever I pass by it, and I've always wanted to stay there. This time, my long-cherished wish came true and I was able to visit with my wife. We traveled by car, and took a route from Shimoichi, which I'm familiar with, to Tenkawa Village and Nosegawa Village. Nosegawa is a hot spring inn located by a river in the mountains, and it has a nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere. The hotel is well-received by the friendly manager and the young male staff who served us with great care. The hot spring bath is spacious and relaxing, and the dinner "kashiki nabe" and breakfast are dishes that can only be enjoyed here. The guest rooms are ordinary Japanese-style rooms, but it is nice that there are two washrooms. If I had to ask for any improvements, I would say that they could clean the corners of the ceiling, which is common in mountain inns, and replace some of the old shower hoses in the bath area. However, overall, the service and comfort are definitely worth more than the price. By the way, Nosegawa Village has exchanges with the Slovak Republic in Eastern Europe, and you can get information about Slovakia and enjoy wine at "Nosegawa." In addition, we recommend "Taira no Koremori Historical Village," "Tatsusato Kojin Shrine," and "Nogawa Benzaiten Myoon-in Temple" as tourist spots to visit during your stay.
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Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2022
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 30, 2022
This was my first time visiting in winter. The snowy roads were difficult, but the warm-hearted owner welcomed us politely as always, and we were able to relax in the hot springs, enjoy a delicious hot pot, and soothe our fatigue in a tranquil room. We stayed for one night from December 25th, and there were only two other groups of three people besides us, so we were able to relax in the baths. We hadn't applied for the travel discount in advance, so we couldn't use it, but considering the food and service, I don't think the price was too high. I'm already looking forward to the next time I can go.
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Guest User
Stayed in Oct 2022
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Oct 28, 2022
I stayed here while walking the Kumano Kodo trail. It was very helpful to have them take me to and from Omata. The hot springs were great and perfect for relieving the fatigue of walking, and the dinner and breakfast were delicious. I was able to relax both body and mind in this quiet hotel in the mountains. Also, the staff were very kind and treated me well, so thank you very much. Next time I would definitely like to visit with my wife. I would like to enjoy the countryside at a leisurely pace in Nosegawa Village, the least populated village in Japan.
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Guest User
Stayed in Sep 2022
Travel with friends
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 16, 2022
・To avoid the intense heat this summer, I stayed at Oku-Daisen (July), Yamato Katsuragiyama (July and August), and Koyasan (August), but this place was the coolest, with the temperature at 7am being 20℃. It was cold in the middle of the night without covering myself with a futon. ・For dinner, I had kashiki nabe, amago trout, etc., and all of them were delicious. It had been a while since I had pheasant meat, but it tasted better than I remembered. I tried my best, but unfortunately I left the rice porridge at the end (drank too much?). ・The bath was clean and the tub was quite large, but the quality of the spring water was normal. ・There was nothing around, but a clear stream flowed in front of the inn, and the voices of grey wagtails echoed. ・The staff were kind, and I would like to come back for a cool evening. Thank you. *I was picked up and dropped off at Koyasan Station. After leaving the Koya-Ryujin Skyline and entering the Kohechi forest road, it is difficult for cars to pass each other for most of the section (9km, 20 minutes). I was worried about what I would do if an oncoming vehicle came, but I only passed two cars on the forest road on the way there and none on the way back (lol).
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