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!
It was a very nice inn. I thought it was a little old in the appearance, but the inside was well collected and clean. The large communal bath was also beautiful and refreshing.
Since I was traveling alone, I asked the front desk to take a picture, and he was happy to respond, and the service when passing by in the corridor was great, so I definitely wanted to use it again.
The hotel is very new. We stayed in a lake view bungalow (two beds + tatami mats). It was a bit crowded for four people, but the floor-to-ceiling windows and the view of Lake Shinji made it worth full marks!
The lobby on the first floor of the hotel is large, very new, and full of sunshine, but you don't often encounter service staff. You need to take the trolley yourself and return your luggage to the designated location on the first floor. The architectural design is a bit strange in that there is no door, but a small The main entrance, as well as two side entrances. It was a bit difficult to find the entrance at first. It is strange that guests need to pay for parking (500 yen per day, the ticket must be presented to the counter for magnetization)
The public bath on the top floor is good, the facilities are very new, the space is large, the view is good, and the temperature is moderate. We like the casual clothes provided in the room (not a yukata, just a black top + pants), which can be worn to bathe or sleep in It is comfortable, but it cannot be worn in the public areas on the first floor and the restaurant on the second floor.
We stayed during the Christmas period. There was only a buffet restaurant to choose from. The breakfast was very good. The menu options were not very large but the dishes were exquisite and delicious. It should be noted that there are very few restaurants around the hotel. If you stay here, you don’t want to eat expensive food on the second floor. Buffet restaurant, it is best to finish your meal during the trip and then return to the hotel.
I am very fortunate to have chosen this hotel in Songjiang. It is only one street away from JR Songjiang Station and it is very convenient to take trams and buses. The hotel building is very new and the interior is very clean. As a business-class hotel, the rooms and bathrooms are quite spacious. The hotel's facilities are very complete, washing machines, microwave ovens, hot springs (although not natural hot springs), sauna rooms are available. The hotel's breakfast is very rich and tastes good.
(Songjiang also has a Songjiang Station artificial hot spring two-share soup Greenridge Hotel, far from the station, looks old)
I have visited various hot spring resorts in Japan five or six times. I have to say that compared with the hotels of the same price I stayed in before, the service, hardware and garden view of Changleyuan are all first-class. The front desk staff are very warm and thoughtful. They will greet the guests from morning to night, remember the needs mentioned by each guest when checking in, and confirm whether they are satisfied at any time. In the morning, I suddenly wanted to go to Tamatsukuri Onsen Station, and the staff immediately drove me there. It rained on the way back at night, and I called the front desk, and they immediately sent a car to pick me up. There is a small imperial garden of a certain emperor in the hotel, which is much better than the scenery of similar hotels in the surrounding area. The most important thing is that the bathing environment is too good. There are many bath towels at the door, so you don’t need to bring bath towels from the room. The hot spring water temperature is very accurate, so you can soak for a longer time. Most hotels have open-air pools that are too hot and indoors that are too stuffy. You want to get out after soaking for a while, but there is no such concern here, which shows that the hotel really cares about the guest experience and hopes that the guests can enjoy comfort. Staying here is a good choice to go to Izumo Taisha and Adachi Museum of Art (it is also convenient to go to Matsue, but there is really nothing to see there). There are multiple shuttle buses to Tamatsukuri Onsen Station in the morning, afternoon and evening. In short, I like these lovely staff very much and will come back to stay again. In addition, there are no restaurants and convenience stores in Tamatsukuri Onsen Town. It all depends on the hotels to provide catering. Try to book a room with dinner, otherwise it will be pitch black at night and there is no place to buy food. The dinner in the hotel is good, traditional Japanese style.
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!
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 trip came to Matsuyama City in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
I came here because of a temporary change in schedule due to a typhoon.
So this accommodation was also booked temporarily.
It is a 10-minute walk from the station.
The hotel has its own hot spring and includes Japanese breakfast.
The room and facilities are still OK.
I was a little unhappy that I booked a room.
When we checked in, we saw that our couple had two children.
So they insisted that we wouldn't be allowed to move in unless we got another room.
There is no other way, it is late, so I can only pay the money obediently.
Two rooms total 3,000 RMB…
It is true that some hotels in Japan charge per person.
But the feeling at the scene was that it was unhappy.
The manager who was wearing glasses and a tie was greeted at the front desk.
It feels somewhat contemptuous, so I'll give it a neutral rating.
very nice! There is a Family Mart nearby and it is a short walk to Izumo Taisha Shrine and the Izumo Historical Museum! The receptionist was very nice. Dinner and breakfast were all buffets. They were delicious. The hot springs were very comfortable. However, there were too many people and I didn’t have the chance to soak in a private hot spring. There were also free ramen and kimono rentals. It was a good choice to go to Izumo Taisha Shrine~ It’s close to the Izumo tram station. It’s a little far away from the main shrine but the road is quite easy to walk!
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Lovely ryokan & staff, spacious room and a big parking on site. They provide both the shower in the room as well as the onsen on the first floor. They only offer Japanese set breakfast. A little retro hotel but a good value for money and lovely staff.
Everything was perfect! The staff was kind, helpful, and extremely efficient, as always in Japan. I loved the delicious ramen served in the evening, the relaxing onsen, the peaceful atmosphere, the impeccable cleanliness, and all the extra services included. The location is also very convenient, just next to the station. I would have loved to stay more nights, but unfortunately, there was no availability. I really hope to come back!
Large room with a comfortable bed and great location just across from the station. The public bath was nice, but not very big. Breakfast was good, wide selection of options.
The place is nice with decent food served. I stayed over on Saturday so that I could watch a Kagura performance at the shrine, which is about 5 min walk away. It can also be easily located from Yunotsu station.
Great onsen hotel. Very clean. And the room amenities and details are amazing loved to have the real coffee beans and grinder and kettle and brewer in the room. Can only recommend this hotel
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
The location is good, about 7 minutes away from Songjiang Station. The most important thing is that the service attitude is very good. The waiter introduced the room facilities one by one and confirmed the breakfast and dinner time very carefully. The breakfast was Japanese style and the dinner was very delicious. It was a typical Japanese meal with ten courses and the dishes were arranged very attentively. It was raining heavily when we checked out, and the owner (the two elderly people's home) enthusiastically helped us call a taxi to take us to Songjiang Station. Finally, I was so moved when he stood at the door and watched us leave!
We checked in on the night of December 6, 2023, and then went out for a late-night snack. The service of the two front desk grandfathers was very, very good. They patiently gave us directions, booked a car, and left a night check-in. Finally, because we stayed elsewhere the next day but left early in the morning to play, we stored our luggage at this hotel. We came back very late in the evening and went directly to the hotel we booked separately because we had a dinner appointment at the second hotel. time. The grandpa actually helped us deliver our luggage to this new hotel. We had five pieces of luggage in three rooms. Thank you so much. We didn't miss the meals and activities we booked at the hotel later. I am really grateful and feel the Japanese service spirit. But not all hotels have this feeling, so I would like to comment on this one. Thank you to the grandfathers on duty!
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