Stepping into a hot tub and relaxing in its warm water is bliss. If you opt for a hotel with a hot tub, you can do this any time you like – morning, afternoon, or evening. Some hotels offer guests private hot tubs, while others offer shared tubs that are usually part of a wellness spa.
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,006 reviews
Wonderful · 2,006 reviews
Over 60 countries more than 300 cities i can say this is one of the top three hostels i've ever stayed.
- everything is well organized
- very clean
- comfortable sleeping capsul (not a regular bunk)
- a spacious kitchen with everything you need
- nice and helpful staff
- good facilities with reasonable prices
- plus three onsens for relaxing
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,006 reviews
Wonderful · 2,006 reviews
Friendly Staff set the tone by giving very exact instructions so that shared facilities and common spaces were comfortable. Sleeping quarter is an individual capsule space with drawn curtains, futon, pillow, duvet with clean new sheets. It had an electrical point, and a small table lamp. In total a comfortable stay. It's very close to Japan's oldest natural hotspring and JHop has its own private natural hot bath.
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,006 reviews
Wonderful · 2,006 reviews
Great location less than five minutes from Yunomine Onsen bus stop and the public baths, including World Heritage listed Tsubo-yu. The bed was comfortable, and bedroom warm, common lounge less so. People gathered in the well heated kitchen for talks which was very pleasant.
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 2,006 reviews
Wonderful · 2,006 reviews
We stayed in a traditional Japanese room, which was spacious and comfortable. We loved the house and it felt very traditional, with a lovely lounge to enjoy after a long walk. Staff is so helpful and really nice.
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Claudia
Young couple
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