Set in Yamashiro, 32 km from Eiheiji Temple, Hokuriku Yamashiro Onsen Hotel Kikyou provides accommodation with a hot spring bath, a public bath and an open-air bath.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, a sauna and a hot spring bath, Yamashiro Onsen Yuzankaku is located in Yamashiro, 38 km from Phoenix Plaza and 38 km from Fukui International Activities Plaza.
Boasting a hot spring bath, Yamanaka Onsen Kissho Yamanaka is 25 minutes by shuttle bus from JR Kagaonsen Station. Private hot spring baths are available for free.
Jens-Peter
Netherlands
Great Japanese breakfast. Private and public onsen fantastic. Overall package with omekaze dinner was great. A location to just lean back and enjoy
Katayamazu Onsen Kasuikyo features indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, a karaoke room and relaxing massages. All rooms come with views of Lake Shibayama, a private bathroom and free WiFi.
edmund
Hong Kong
friendly staff, onsen, dinner, room facing the lake
Located in Kaga in the Ishikawa region with Korogi Bridge nearby, Yukai Resort Hana-Saichoraku provides accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a sauna.
Whyman
Japan
Dinner exceeded expectations and staff were so lovely
Yukai Resort Premium NEW MARUYA Hotel offers a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 42 km of Phoenix Plaza and 42 km of Fukui International Activities Plaza.
Boasting in a total of 18 indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, Yunokuni Tensyo offers spacious Japanese-style accommodations.
VCL99
Singapore
The staff were wonderful. So welcoming and friendly. We appreciate the morning and afternoon snacks provided by the hotel. Love the spacious common area.
Yamashiro Onsen Miyabi no Yado Kaga Hyakumangoku offers a sauna and free private parking, and is within 31 km of Eiheiji Temple and 37 km of Phoenix Plaza.
RA
United Kingdom
We wanted an authentic Japanese experience during our first trip to Japan and found Yamashiro Onsen, Miyabi no Yado.
From the moment of collection at the station the staff go out of their way to make you feel special.
We were the only westerners during our stay which we loved.
Yakutas, informal kimono are provided for wearing around the hotel and almost everyone wears one.
We booked the included dinner and breakfast and it was exceptional. A lot of food and a wonderful opportunity for the adventurous to try new things. The meal has really been a highlight from an already pretty awesome holiday.
We used an app called kuli kuli to translate menus and deepl for translating spoken messages to communicate with the staff. The vast majority only speak Japanese - as we are in Japan we had no issue with that and do not expect English to be spoken when we travel. That said check in was carried out in perfect English.
The gardens are quite beautiful and we highly recommend spending a night or two here to relax.
We did not explore the surrounding area or use the onsen as we have tattoos and did not have tattoo covers with us. This did not in anyway detract from our stay.
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