Set in Yoshino, 43 km from Nara Station and 46 km from Tanpi Shrine, Hounkan offers air conditioning. The 2-star ryokan features mountain views and is 39 km from Subaru Hall.
David
United States
The owner and staff are very kind and caring. The woman who serves the meals was great and took time to help us understand what all the varieties of food were. It is a great traditional japanese inn experience with a nice onsen and good quality meals. The location has great views as well, it would be excellent during cherry blossom season.
Chikurinin Gunpoen is located in the traditional garden of Chikurin-in Temple and the historical Mount Yoshino area.
David
South Africa
Heritage building in an incredible temple garden setting unlike any Ryokan I have stayed at. Definitely a unique place with excellent food and a great bath house with Cedar tub.
Located in Yoshino, 43 km from Tanpi Shrine and 43 km from Mihara History Museum, Yoshino-gun - House / Vacation STAY 36600 offers air conditioning.
Anne
Australia
We enjoyed the proximity to the station and Mount Yoshino also the cleanliness and comfort of the beds. The host was very attentive and it was great to have a washing machine and lots of cooking utensils and serving ware.
Fukubatake B&B is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Yoshino, where guests can make the most of its garden and shared lounge.
Dean
Australia
Staying here was absolutely wonderful. These folks are incredibly generous, warm, interesting people who are fun to be around and who are happy to share their authentic Japanese country home with others.
Yuki and KoMay believe in organic, locally produced food and Yuki is an excellent cook. 'Breakfast' turned out to be a genuinely superb three course meal with home made hot soup, a gorgeous plate of all sorts of delicious treats including tempura herbs (from the garden), home made bread and little bean sweet treats. KoMay is working on his organic garden and Yuki turns it into a feast!
KoMay is a professional jazz pianist. He is quite brilliant at improvisation and is happy to entertain with music as well as conversation.
We felt incredibly privileged to stay with such genuine and interesting people.
Set in Yoshino, 35 km from Subaru Hall and 39 km from Nara Station, えん吉野絶景広がる隠れ家1棟貸切ペットokサウナ室完備 offers a garden and air conditioning.
Emil Mauritz
Germany
What a nice traditional home and authentic experience. The sauna and onsen are a treat. Its a short walk uphill. A small river passes by.
The owner is very considerate and helpful.
Located in Yoshino, 6 km from Kinpusen-ji Temple and 14 km from Mount Yoshino, Houtouji Temple provides accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and access to a garden with a terrace.
Andrew
Australia
A wonderful temple stay with the delightful Terashima family. A calm place on a hill with views across the tree tops to Yoshino. Mrs Terashima is a brilliant cook and runs a cafe of great charm. Beautiful gluten free vegetarian meals were prepared for me. I recommend taking the opportunity to have dinner cooked by her.
You may attend morning prayers. This opportunity I recommend taking.
Sleeping with fresh air and quiet, after city crowds, I found this a restorative place and I wish I had stayed longer.
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Located in Oyodo, within 29 km of Nara Station and 31 km of Subaru Hall, Hotel M provides accommodation with a spa and wellness centre and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Come during cherry blossom season, Yoshino town is famous...
Come during cherry blossom season, Yoshino town is famous for Mount Yoshino, a mountain full of cherry blossoms. The hike up to the summit from the trailhead takes about 2 hours, so plan accordingly. It is a relatively easy hike with asphalt roads and moderate inclination. There are also many temples and shrines along the way up.
Parking is really expensive along the hiking route, so taking a bus is probably the best option.
Jian Yang
Singapore
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A great place to experience Japanese nature and calmness.
A great place to experience Japanese nature and calmness. We went there off season and were the only tourists around! The temple is a world heritage site and really magical. Everything in the village closes at 4pm which was a bit annoying sometimes but also forces you to rest and come
Down! Tip from us, definitely take the hike to the top of the mountains if the weather is nice, it’s super nice!
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Anonymous
Germany
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Scored 10
You need 2 nights and a full day here and you need to love...
You need 2 nights and a full day here and you need to love mountains! On the first afternoon we walked from the ryokan down to the station and back using the cable car ropeway for the hard bit from the station. Lots of lovely shrines and templea and family run cafes. Day 2 get ready to hike up Yoshino mountain along paved road to see the remaining shrines and temples. From the ryokan it takes about 90 mins up and about 5kms. I am overweight with bad knees and i managed it so if you take it slowly you will be fine. Magnificent experience. When you get to the shrine number 11 on the local map, don’t do number 12 unless you are dead keen.my friend did that bit and he was scared at times. Narrow path. Rocky etc. I believe you can go on from the loop at the top which is about 30 mins to do another 4kms across to another temple. My advice is be happy with getting to 11, walk back down into the village and have a late lunch then go soak in your onsen!
Wonderful view across the valley. There were lots of great spaces to relax and hang out. The cabins are beautifully done in a traditional style. The kitchen was fully kitted out with everything you need to grill, bbq, hotpot or whatever you like to cook. Yoshino was a great base to explore local shrines, hiking paths, sake breweries and villages. Our host was exceptional in proving recommendations about the local area and even helped us make a booking for Uda’s amazing soba restaurant. Thank you for helping us make the most of our stay!
The staff was very attentive and sociable. Even with the language barrier they were very communicative, fun, kind and most impressively anticipated our needs. They also introduced us to Yoshino in a unique way thanks to their local connections. The property is also well designed and we feel in love with the Japanese baths. Finally the meals from the chef was the best dinning experience we have ever experienced with elegant and delicious meals catered to our tests which only improved as they learned our preferences.
The property is very beautiful and the check-in and check-out process had been very smooth. We chose this place specifically because it provides proper beds (two twin beds in the annex). Most Japanese hotels including the fancy ones only provide floor sleeping arrangement and the availability of beds really helped our parents who find sleeping on the floor uncomfortable. The beds turned out to be wonderful for them and the room is very quiet at night so everyone was able to get quality sleep.
Stunning small and very traditional Japanese house in Yoshino. Quite far up a hill so you have a nice view over the river and the city. Looks very well-kept and is clean. Loved the tatami bedroom and the futons. Absolutely amazing and very authentic Japanese experience, I would definitely recommend staying there and would love to go there again!!! I am repeating myself 😃 but it truly was stunning. The owner was super nice and answered quite fast to messages.
The location was superb, with the room carrying a lovely aesthetic and comfort. The offered breakfast was delicious and the facilities are all neat and clean. The owners were very accomodating and kind. It would be a property I would visit again for a longer period of time.
The area surrounding also contains a serene environment to explore with its mountain range located past Yoshino and town by the train station.
The staff was super friendly and helpful. That alone is worth coming here. The front room is so cozy and there is a massage machine. Location wise you can do Yoshino by walk during a day going up and back and you could even choose the quiet path starting north. There is nothing to do see but it is tranquil as you also don't see the hordes of tourists.
this is a very traditional Japanese hotel. located in walking distance from the UNESCO village snd sakura. a terrific onsen. quite large. The breakfasts were stunning. quite spectacular in the way they were presented. the staff were so friendly and endeavoured to help us even though we had little Japanese. highly recommended
Great location with a short hike up the hill taking you to Yoshino's main street.. The staff/owners were very friendly and helpful and the food was great. The onsen was also nice, if possibly a bit small if more people had been there. It was perfect for us though as they were not busy.
We enjoyed the proximity to the station and Mount Yoshino also the cleanliness and comfort of the beds. The host was very attentive and it was great to have a washing machine and lots of cooking utensils and serving ware.
Nice little almost-shukubō near Yoshino. The monk who runs this place was super friendly and very helpful. The temple is surprisingly hard to get to from the station, but the monk came and picked us up.
Excellent stay, with traditional room overlooking garden, degustation-class dinner and onsen. Steep 10 minute walk to centre of Yoshino. Easy shuttle to and from station. Staff very helpful.
Location is unique and right on Yoshino Mountain. The staff are kind and attentive. The food served is comparable to most traditional ryokan meals. Rooms are big and spacious.
Great location right by the Yoshino station for those traveling by train. Be sure to take the stairs to the right for a short cut that leads directly to the property.
The breakfast is great, the view in the room is amazing. We like the style and setting of the hotel, including the room. The staffs are willing to help and very kind.
Lovely room with a view. The staff were very helpful. The outside onsen was very nice. our booking did not include dinner, but we quite enjoyed the breakfast.
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