Yuzankaku

Yuzankaku

Yuzankaku (Oga,Япония)

Категория отеля: 3-звездочный отель
Адрес: 010-0687 Akita, Oga, Kitaura Yumoto Aza Kusakihara 52-1, Япония
Описание: A 20-minute drive from JR Hadachi Station, Yuzankaku offers Japanese-style accommodation and natural hot spring baths. It features regular wadaiko Japanese drum performances, and a Namahage ogre mask.Rooms feature tatami-mat flooring and traditional futon bedding, and sliding paper screens. They have a seating area, and they are fitted with a flat-screen TV and a fridge.Guests at Yuzankaku can relax in 4 different hot springs, one of which boasts its own mask of the mythical Namahage ogre. Japanese cuisine can be enjoyed in the dining room, or in the privacy of the guest s room.This hot spring hotel is just a 20-minute drive from the Namahage Museum. Mount Kanpusan is a 35-minute drive away.
Еда и питье:
На свежем воздухе:
Парковка: Бесплатно! Бесплатная Частная парковка на месте (предварительный заказ не требуется) .
Услуги: Отопление, Кондиционер
Спорт и отдых: Массаж, Онсэн
Сервис: Торговый автомат (напитки), Сувенирный магазин
Интернет: Доступ в интернет отсутствует.
Языки общения:
Время заезда/выезда: C 15:00 / До 10:00
Домашние животные: Размещение домашних животных не допускается.
Банковские карты:
Номерной фонд: Номеров в отеле: 18
Координаты: ш. 39.97124968210464 д. 139.7420758008957 на карте
 

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