Only a 5-minute drive from JR Aizuwakamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Aizuwakamatsu features simple modern accommodations and a free-breakfast for all guests.
Located within a 2-minute walk of Aizuwakamatsu Station and 1.7 miles of Mount Iimori, Toyoko Inn Aizuwakamatsu Ekimae provides rooms in Aizuwakamatsu.
Located in Aizuwakamatsu, a 2-minute walk from Aizuwakamatsu Station, Hotel Alpha-One Aizuwakamatsu has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Aizuwakamatsu, a 18-minute walk from Aizuwakamatsu Station, Aizu Tsuruya Hotel provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Offering mountain views, Shosuke-no-Yado Takinoyu in Aizuwakamatsu provides accommodations, an open-air bath, free bikes, and a garden. This 4-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and an elevator.
Located within a 2-minute walk of Aizuwakamatsu Station and 1.7 miles of Mount Iimori, Toyoko Inn Aizuwakamatsu Ekimae provides rooms in Aizuwakamatsu.
Only a 5-minute drive from JR Aizuwakamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Aizuwakamatsu features simple modern accommodations and a free-breakfast for all guests.
Located in Aizuwakamatsu, a 2-minute walk from Aizuwakamatsu Station, Hotel Alpha-One Aizuwakamatsu has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Aizuwakamatsu, 8.5 miles from Ouchi-juku, Ashinomaki Prince Hotel - Vacation STAY 55341v has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Ashinomaki Grand Hotel is located in Aizuwakamatsu, 8.6 miles from Ouchi-juku and 11 miles from Aizuwakamatsu Station.
What Guests Said About Aizuwakamatsu:
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Aizu is a perfect spot for a 2-3 day trip.
Aizu is a perfect spot for a 2-3 day trip. I liked particularly the castle, which is just gorgeous now in winter. And I bet it is beautiful also in other seasons as well. On top of that I enjoyed other attractions too.
Jakub
Czech Republic
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Scored 10
This is a great place, and all the sites are in a roughly 10...
This is a great place, and all the sites are in a roughly 10 kilometer circle from the station. I put my suitcase in a locker at the station for the day, then rented a bicycle for ¥500 from a shop 800 meters from the station. (Turn right at the street in front of the station. The shop is on the left 800 meters down.)
I realized later that there is a tourist bus that stops at all the sites and has a running commentary on where you are. That would have been more practical for me. The bus costs ¥600 yen for a day pass, which can be bought at the bus station in front of the train station.
Diane
Japan
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Aizu Wakamatsu is a nice place.
Aizu Wakamatsu is a nice place. It’s not very touristy but the tourist bus is a great way to get around and see all the main sights. One day wasn’t long enough. I think two days would be sufficient. There weren’t many restaurants open during lunchtime
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Anonymous
Japan
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Scored 8.0
Very short visit prior to a ski week.
Very short visit prior to a ski week. It is conveniently located and easily accessible via trains or buses. The city isn't too big and explorable on foot. Locals are very friendly and helpful. We had such a wonderful time at a local Izakaya even with our little Japanese. We were recommended a few dishes and they were all so delicious.
Wichit
Australia
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Scored 10
Loved Tsuruga Castle (Teahouse garden ticket does not...
Loved Tsuruga Castle (Teahouse garden ticket does not include tea drink) and Sazaedo Temple (escalator ramp is worth it). Oyakuen Gardens is not worth the entrance fee during late fall and winter (herb garden is dead). A Ryokan and onsen experience is a must at Aizuwakamatsu (Shosuke no Yado Takinoyu was awesome). Also made our own Akabeko (red cow) at Akabeko Maker Bandokoro. All in all, a wonderful 1 night trip to get away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo traffic. P.S. Try a full size order of Sauce Katsudon at Medetaiya (I dare you).
Rico
United States of America
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Scored 8.0
Aizu is a town filled with rich history as a prominent...
Aizu is a town filled with rich history as a prominent Japanese political figure once lived here. Those who like ancient Japanese history should check out the castle, the graves of the brave warriors, to learn about what took place in this town during the Warring State period of ancient Japan.
We had an incredible stay at Tagoto! The staff were kind and friendly and it felt like coming home instead of just to a hotel.
The bath was amazing and so clean, we loved our baths very much.
Breakfast was always incredible, it made me so excited to get up in the morning (which normally isn't that case) just to eat their delicious cooking!
If we ever come back to Japan we would love to stay here again
The hotel is far away from everything in a mountain and don’t have restaurants ! There is only one restaurant 5 min walking distance but if you are not Japanese they don’t allow you to eat! They are very racist! I stayed in the hotel for 2 nights and I just could eat a sandwich from a 7eleven ! Horrible experience ! And very expensive hotel ! Also the hotel is very old and dirty
The property is quite convenient for those within Aizuwakamatsu area. I came by bicycle though so I am unsure of the bus timings, prices, etc. A cab is quite pricey though for a short trip, as I had researched. The hot spring was the right temperature though, despite not having an outdoor option. A great value though.
Conveniently situated near a bus stop, this hotel is above the river, with rooms facing it. The onsen is incredible with both indoors and outdoor baths with view on the river. There is also a footbath overlooking the river, very nice. The dinner and breakfast were very good. Service was impeccable.
The hotel offers free parking. Breakfast was decent although not much for western choices. The staff was helpful when we wanted to borrow some plates and cutlery to use in the room to consume fruits that we bought elsewhere. Fairly central location so easy to get to the castle and other sites.
There are three different onsens to enjoy and two additional ones are available at the sister hotel located at 4 minute walk. Dinner was a great deal compared to the other ryokans where I paid much more. Breakfast buffet had a plenty of different selections.
The hotel is located near the rail station. There are 7-11’s and Family Mart stores close by for ATMs. Be sure to have cash on hand for the temple entrance fees and restaurants. The staff were courteous and efficient. The hotel is clean.
The room was fantastic, with unbelievable views from the private Onsen on my balcony (100% worth paying the little bit extra for). By far one of the most beautiful views I've ever had from a hotel room and really special place.
I liked that I could book a private bath. Breakfast was also delicious. Our room was big and comfortable. Ah, and we were given yukata and we were also encouraged to wear them inside the hotel. All in all a great experience.
15 mins walk from Aizuwakamatsu station. Very accessible if you have a car with you. Very good value if you go on off-season (early August because it was blazing hot). Amazing, authentic Japanese food. Large rooms.
A nice place to stay while you discover the Samurai City Aizu-Wakamatsu
The hotel is close to the Train Station and the Bus Station.
The staff are nice.
The room is tidy and clean.
The breakfast is quite good.
We love this beautiful and huge hotel - nice room - we love the onsen - they inter switch so you get to experience both sites . Very nice outdoor onsen - I would imagine when it snows .. Breakfast is excellent
room was very spacious and warm, food was exceptional and was served in a private room. the onsen was a little small but very clean and relaxing. would happily stay again next time im in aizuwakamatsu
Breakfast is excellent. So many type and variety of food. nice display and service. Onsen on 10 floor is nice and less crowded ( specially in the morning) than other hotels.
it was authentic delicious beautiful and comfortable; hoteliers were responsive with questions or requests; dinner and breakfast were beautiful and exceptional
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