5/5 Susan T. 5 years ago on Google • 113 reviews
In
business
for
more
than
a
hundred
years,
the
ryokan's
low
key
entrance
leads
us
to
the
high-quality
hospitality
and
attention
to
details.
Super
clean.
There's
a
gentleman
on
board
that
speaks
excellent
English,
then
after
check-in
a
couple
staff
scurry
to
help
you
with
the
luggage.
Western
and
Japanese
style
rooms
available.
Even
basic
rooms
are
spacious
with
separate,
up-to-date
shower
and
toilet,
and
another
area
outside
these
with
a
dressing
table,
fridge
and
ready-to-use
hot
water
pot.
Kaiseki
style
dinner.
Breakfast
is
an
unbelievable
spread,
buffet
style,
on
the
5th
floor
with
large
windows
that
overlook
the
valley
below
and
snow-capped
mountains.
Both
Japanese
and
western
dishes
that
don't
seem
to
end,
and
delicious.
A
few
steps
from
the
entrance
is
the
famous
"step
street"
where
souvenir
shops
and
small
restaurants
abound
plus
quite
a
few
"shooting"
games
room.
At
the
top
of
the
street
is
the
temple
and
a
couple
steep
paved
trails.
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