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Ryokan Hanaya
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169 BESSHO ONSEN, UEDA-SHI,, 386-1431 Ueda
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Bessho Onsen Ryokan Hanaya de Ueda, apenas te separarán 15 minutos en coche de Castillo de Ueda y Fuentes termales de Bessho. Además, este ryokan se encuentra a 0,5 km de Templo Kitamuki-Kannon y a ...
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Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Bessho Onsen Ryokan Hanaya de Ueda, apenas te separarán 15 minutos en coche de Castillo de Ueda y Fuentes termales de Bessho. Además, este ryokan se encuentra a 0,5 km de Templo Kitamuki-Kannon y a 0,6 km de Santuario Bessho.
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Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
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johntaro
excellent onsen and ryokanMy wife and I are big onsen fans and go probably about 8 times a year to different places. this time we went to Hanaya - excellent service, excellent kaiseikiryori and beautiful old ryokan. I was very pleased. We took a friend who is leaving japan (and speaks little japanese) for one last memory ..impeccable. the only negative would be the fact that you can hear the people in the floor above and next door - the building is very old (well maintained) ... by the way, you can walk around to beautiful small temple and shrine as well as various bars all in walking distance.
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Donna M
Unfriendly - maybe he hated westerners !This was billed as a classic Japanese Inn experience complete with banquet fi for a Samuri. It let us down horribly. Unfriendly owner from our first step through the front door. No information given (or if it was it was so badly translated from Japanese to English that it made no sense). Mediocre meal - soggy tempura. We had no idea whether to bathe and change into robes. During the meal we saw no staff. Felt like they didn't care whether we were happy or not. Best part was the setting in beautiful countryside with views of mountains. However it was still a 20 minute walk to village. No help whatsoever from owner regarding our hike the next day. Really felt he didn't want westerners there.
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musky999
A perfect Ryokan for those who want a good hot spring, good food and peaceful stayI went to this ryokan with my husband without expecting much at the beginning other than seeing the old traditional taisho architectual style for the ryokan. But upon our arrival we were greeted very politely from a staff offering us an umbrella ( as it was raining) and treated well from the start. We loved the exterior and interior of this inn and I am glad that I made a right choice for the place to stay in Ueda, Nagano. My husband is English and Japanophile. He was very impressed with the decor of this ryokan and said he couldn't find any fault with this ryokan - several choice of hotspring baths, each room was large enough fitted with its own bathroom and very peaceful and the food was lovely. I read some of the negative review by a foreign tourist about this ryokan, but honestly I don't quite understand why they were not treated well by the staff. They have to realise at times inns in some remote places might not have got used to have foreign visitors stayin at their traditional inns, so possibly they might not know how to treat the foreign visitors, especialy if they are only used to be treated in the same way as they were in a hotel in a big city. They should have realised that Ryokans are different from hotels ! Anyway we both love this ryokan so much that we will definitely return to stay at this place again.
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nobunaga2017
An lovely old syle onsen.We spent one night in this inn-it is 100 years old and still retains much of the feel of the past. There are three types of bath-a marble,woodland view and open air.The first two rotates between the sexes at various times whilst the open air has both male and female baths available all the time.The water temp is fairly high but not unbareable. The food was excellent-there are some special choices (eg, horse meat sashimi) which you can order in advance which is a nice touch.The room was large and spacious. The staff were polite and attentive.I can't vouch for the English language support as one of us is Japanese but all the room information was in Japanese so probably some Japanese language ability is required to get the best experience. All in all this was a great place and we intend to return but it is probably not the best choice for the first time non-japanese speaking guest.
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nuovorealismo
Traditional Japanese accommodationWe visited Hanaya with my 1-year-old daughter. It was difficult to find baby-friendly ryokans but we could luckily find Hanaya which offers several good service for a baby. At first, they heated babys food anytime we want. Secondly, they brought dinners to our own room. At last, private onsen bathtubs are furnished with each rooms. Due to all above, we were able to spend our time with my baby comfortably just like in our own house.




