Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori
960-0201 Fukushima, Fukushima, Nakanouchi-24-3 Iizakamachi, Japan – Great location - show map
料理の美味しさ、メニューの適切さは特筆すべきです。余分なメニューが無く、全てきちんと記憶に残る品質は素晴らしいと思います。(特に夕食です)

入り口からテンションが上がる高級旅館な佇まいと写真より絶対劣るだろう実物の部屋が写真以上でした。 こんな贅沢な宿泊が出来るなんて思ってもいませんでした! 普段写真なんてあまり撮らないんですが色々なところをバシャバシャ撮りました。また絶対来たい!! 今度は2泊はしてゆっくり過ごしてみたいです!!!

広い和室を独り占めして、快適に過ごせた。 大浴場は、湯加減よく、洗い場も広くてゆったり入浴でき、何度も入りたくなる。 新鮮な野菜が、サラダだけでなく、さまざまな料理になって並び、味わうことができる。苦手だった野菜にも、つい手を出して美味しさを発見した。 一番は、スタッフの親身な接し方だ。スタッフに地元の料理を出す店や街の見所、温泉場を尋ねたら、私の希望を聞きながら、丁寧に説明してもらえた。外出から戻った私を見つけたスタッフが、どうだったかと尋ねてくれたのも、親身に世話してもらえていると感じられて、うれしかった。

全体的に旅館内が広々としてお部屋も落ち着き、温泉大浴場もとても気持ち良かったです。 あと、お料理も美味しかったです。

朝食が種類も多く、とても美味しく頂けました。露天風呂もとても暖かくて気持ちよかった! ベット2つの洋室で、気持ちよく過ごせました!

チェックイン後にエレベーターまでの案内や、朝食会場もエレベーター前で待って案内していただいたりと、とても親切でした。 朝食のボリュームも、味も満足。※時間指定予約の個室 部屋が広く、トイレとお風呂も別々で良かった。 所々にコロナ対策の気遣いがみられた。 近くにコンビニもある。

静かで落ち着いた雰囲気でした。 最近はビジネスホテル泊が多かったですが、久しぶりの旅館泊でした。 心のこもった美味しい食事でした。

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Situated in Fukushima, 22.4 miles from Nihonmatsu Station, Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. The 3-star ryokan has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is set 6.8 miles from Fukushima Station.
The rooms in the ryokan are fitted with a flat-screen TV. At Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori rooms have bed linen and towels.
Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a buffet breakfast.
Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori offers 3-star accommodation with a sauna and hot spring bath.
Minami-Fukushima Station is 8.7 miles from the ryokan, while Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium is 10.6 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Sendai Airport, 45.4 miles from Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori.
This property is a ryokan, which is a type of traditional Japanese Inn. Learn more
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- What is a ryokan?
- A ryokan is a traditional Japanese inn. They usually feature public baths, multi-course dinners, communal spaces where guests can relax, and rooms with woven-straw flooring and futon mats. Like hotels, a range of ryokans (from budget to luxury) is available. What originated centuries ago as a free rest house for long-distance travellers has evolved into a popular destination for relaxation in therapeutic mineral springs.
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- What are the major differences between a ryokan and a hotel?
- Unlike a hotel, where the guest room is simply a place to turn in for the night, a ryokan is more than just an accommodation place to sleep. In Japan, many travellers journey long distances solely for the purpose of relaxing in a hot spring bath and feasting on a traditional multi-course dinner – thus making staying at a ryokan an experience in and of itself. These ryokans typically have Japanese-style rooms with woven-straw flooring and futon beds, instead of Western beds and carpeting. In addition, you remove your shoes at the entrance of the accommodation, or before you enter the room. Modern ryokan may serve buffet-style meals in a dining area, while a more traditional ryokan serves in-room dinners. Some ryokan rooms may come with a private bathroom, while others will only have a shared public bathroom.
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- What is a kaiseki meal?
- Kaiseki is the culinary highlight at a ryokan, embodied in beautifully presented dishes that delight both the palate and the eyes. Each of the 10 to 15 dishes that make up the multi-course Japanese dinner is prepared in such a way that highlights the unique textures, colours, and flavours of the featured seasonal ingredients and local specialties. Served most commonly at special restaurants and ryokan, a traditional kaiseki dinner usually consists of bite-sized appetizers, fresh sashimi (raw fish), soup, grilled fish or meat, a hot pot dish, rice with miso soup, and a small dessert.
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- What is a yukata?
- Yukata is a casual summer kimono typically made of light cotton. Many ryokans offer guests yukata robes during their stay. In some areas, it is common to see guests strolling through the neighbourhood in their yukata. The loose-fitting garment is perfect for relaxing and sleeping in.
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- How to wear a yukata
- First, put your arms through the sleeves like you would with a shirt. Take the right side of the yukata and wrap it across your body. Then take the left side and wrap it over the right, making sure that the robe is levelled at your ankle. Pinning the yukata closed on the right side, wrap the sash around your waist a couple of times and then tie a bow. Generally, the bow is tied around the waist for women, and the hips for men.
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- What is a Japanese hot spring (onsen)?
- Onsen (literally ‘hot spring’) is a term often used to refer to both the mineral-rich hot springs and the bathing facilities that house them. Whether the bath is public or private, gender-segregated or mixed, indoor or outdoor, soaking and unwinding in the soothing geothermal waters at an onsen is a millennia-old custom deeply embedded in Japanese culture.
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- Bathing procedures and etiquette
- At a public bath – onsen or not – guests are expected to shed all their clothes in their respective changing rooms before entering the bathing area. As a common courtesy, once inside the bathing area, guests should wash and rinse their bodies thoroughly before quietly stepping into the hot water. Whether you relax in solitude or converse softly with others is up to you, but guests should always be mindful of others. Wash towels are often used to cover one’s private areas while walking around. However, note that you must not put towels in the water.
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- Why are tattoos not allowed?
- While tattoos have become more popular among the youth of Japan, many Japanese people still associate them with outlaws and organized crime. Nowadays, not all businesses ban customers with tattoos, but you may still be refused admission to public baths and swimming pools. Small tattoos may be covered up using waterproof plasters, but keep in mind that each property has the final say on what’s acceptable.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 8.4 for a two-person trip.
Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
- What time are the communal baths available?チェックイン(午後3時)から午前1時まで、午前5時から午前10時までとなりますAnswered on 17 September 2019
- Does half board are included in the price ?Plans with dinner and breakfast include the price for two meals. Plans without dinner include breakfast only.Answered on 14 March 2021
居酒屋 歩楽里
Cuisine: Japanese
Open for: Dinner
- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Slippers
- Private bathroom
- Toilet
- Free toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Bath
- Shower
- Linen
- Garden
- Refrigerator
- KaraokeAdditional charge
- Flat-screen TV
- TV
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Daily housekeeping
- Lockers
- Vending machine (drinks)
- Luggage storage
- Fax/photocopyingAdditional charge
- Wake up service/Alarm clock
- Meeting/banquet facilities
- Invoice provided
- Fire extinguishers
- Smoke alarms
- Key access
- Designated smoking area
- Air conditioning
- Non-smoking throughout
- Heating
- Lift
- Non-smoking rooms
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Massage chair
- Full body massage
- Hand massage
- Head massage
- Foot massage
- Neck massage
- Back massage
- Spa lounge/relaxation area
- Public Bath
- Open-air bath
- Hot spring bath
- MassageAdditional charge
- Sauna
- Japanese
Cancellation/
prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.
Children and beds
Child policies
Children are not allowed.
Cot and extra bed policies
Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.
Age restriction
The minimum age for check-in is 18
Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
The fine print
Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property is taking steps to help protect the safety of guests and staff. Certain services and amenities may be reduced or unavailable as a result.
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FAQs about Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori
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Room options at Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori include:
- Family
- Twin
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Check-in at Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori is from 15:00, and check-out is until 10:00.
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Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori offers the following activities / services (charges may apply):
- Sauna
- Massage
- Karaoke
- Neck massage
- Open-air bath
- Full body massage
- Hot spring bath
- Head massage
- Spa lounge/relaxation area
- Massage chair
- Public Bath
- Foot massage
- Back massage
- Hand massage
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Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori has 1 restaurant:
- 居酒屋 歩楽里
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The prices at Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori may vary depending on your stay (e.g. dates you select, hotel's policy etc.). See the prices by entering your dates.
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Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori is 5.6 miles from the centre of Fukushima.
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Guests staying at Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori can enjoy a highly-rated breakfast during their stay (guest review score: 7.5).
Breakfast option(s) include:
- Buffet