Honen Mansaku

7.8
Very Good
(468 reviews)

169-3 Fukuroda, Daigo, Kuji District, Ibaraki 319-3523, Japan

+81 295-72-3011

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Hotel Description

Honen Mansaku Ryokan

Honen Mansaku, nestled in the scenic wooded mountains at 169-3 Fukuroda, Daigo, Kuji District, Ibaraki 319-3523, Japan, offers a tranquil retreat for guests seeking relaxation and connection with nature. This unassuming hot spring inn is a mere 7-minute walk from the stunning Fukuroda Falls, one of Japan's most famous waterfalls, renowned for its breathtaking beauty. Additionally, it is conveniently located just 3 kilometers from Fukuroda train station, providing easy access for travelers exploring the region. The hotel boasts a traditional Japanese aesthetic, with understated yet elegant design elements that promote a calming atmosphere, allowing guests to immerse themselves fully in their surroundings.

The rooms at Honen Mansaku are thoughtfully designed for comfort, featuring tatami floors, futons, and traditional short-legged tables that reflect the essence of Japanese culture. Each room comes equipped with a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, minifridge, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, ensuring a cozy and convenient stay. Some rooms even offer spectacular views of the mountains, allowing guests to enjoy the natural beauty right from their accommodations.

Guests can indulge in a delightful breakfast and evening meals, all included in their stay, served in a warm and informal dining room that fosters a sense of community among visitors. The hotel's special amenities include a gender-segregated communal bathhouse filled with natural hot spring water, as well as open-air baths that provide stunning views of the surrounding mountains, enhancing the overall experience of relaxation and rejuvenation.

Honen Mansaku is strategically located to facilitate easy access to public transportation, with several options nearby. Fukushima Airport is approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes away by taxi, while Ibaraki Airport can be reached in about 1 hour and 32 minutes. For those looking to explore further, the Fukuroda Station is just a short taxi ride or a leisurely walk away, making it convenient for guests to visit local attractions.

Health and safety are paramount at Honen Mansaku, with stringent measures in place to ensure the well-being of all guests. From hygiene practices in the dining area to regular sanitization of common spaces, the hotel is committed to creating a safe environment where guests can feel secure and comfortable throughout their stay.

There are numerous activities available for guests to immerse themselves in the local culture. A short walk will take you to the breathtaking Fukuroda Falls, while the nearby Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge offers exhilarating views of the forested ravine below. Guests can also explore Tsukioresan, a nearby point of interest, or enjoy the local flavors at the Roadside Station Okukuji Daigo, which features souvenir stores and fruit vendors. The Namase Waterfall is also worth a visit, providing a peaceful setting to appreciate nature.

Dining options abound near the hotel, with several highly-rated restaurants just a minute away by taxi. Restaurants like 双葉食堂 serve delicious Syokudo and Teishoku dishes, while ヨダヤ andムカシヤ offer delightful local cuisine. Takimotoya Honten features traditional Japanese fare, and 新滝 is known for its tasty soba noodles, ensuring that guests experience the rich culinary culture of the region.

We warmly invite you to experience the peaceful ambiance and exceptional offerings of Honen Mansaku, where comfort meets natural beauty, making for an unforgettable stay in Ibaraki.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Scenic location just minutes from Fukuroda Falls

2. Authentic Japanese rooms with tatami floors and futons

3. Natural onsen baths offering relaxation and stunning views

4. Complimentary breakfast and dinner featuring local cuisine

5. Easy access to public transportation for regional exploration


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Fukuroda Falls
11 min
Ryujin Big Suspension Bridge
25 min
Tsukioresan
8 min
Roadside Station Okukuji Daigo
9 min
Namase water fall
8 min

Nearest locations

双葉食堂
1 min
ヨダヤ
1 min
ムカシヤ
1 min
Takimotoya Honten
1 min
新滝
1 min
前原
1 min
鮎美屋
1 min
多喜乃家 菊池みやげ店
1 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.2
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 28 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    skyticket

    $196

    Relux

    $216

    Trip.com

    $251

    Traveloka.com

    $251

    Vio.com

    $220

    goseek.com

    $220


Location

169-3 Fukuroda, Daigo, Kuji District, Ibaraki 319-3523, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 2 hr 34 min

Transit:

Takimoto

Walking: 4 min

Fukuroda Station

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 36 min

Fukuroda

Walking: 16 min

Hitachi-Daigo Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 18 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

Surrounded by wooded mountains, this unassuming hot spring inn is a 7-minute walk from Fukuroda Falls and 3 km from Fukuroda train station.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Front desk

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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106 reviews

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ワンコ“Blue”

5/5
1 night stay on 9/16. The building is a little old, but it didn't feel bad.I was surprised that there was a beer 🍺 chuhai server for the welcome drink! ️I received a delicious Asahi beer upon arrival 🍻The food is delicious both at night and in the morning.The bath 🛁 is also very good 🆗I took a bath 3 times: before meals, before going to bed, and the next morning 🛁 The hot water is great ♨️ The open-air bath is also great ✨You can walk to Fukuroda Falls while parking at the 🅿️ of the inn 👍It's convenient.

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こうたん

3/5
There will be some dissatisfaction with the service due to the lack of staff. There is no ``pause'' where you can enjoy your meal at the pace of the cook and the person who brings it to you. The only open-air bath has a view of the mountains in front of you, making it very relaxing.

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まゆママ

5/5
I stayed there yesterday. I wanted to show my children Fukuroda Falls. How expensive is the accommodation? I decided on it, and it was a great decision! The building looks old at first glance, but it's clean inside. The room I stayed in this time had a chair with a large footrest, so it was very comfortable to sit on! My family is fighting over it lol. The indoor bath at the hot springs is lined with cypress wood, and the water feels kind of soft. The open-air bath is also nice. And the meal! As expected, it is a satoyama auberge. From the appetizers onwards, it seemed like French cuisine for a while. But in the end, I ended up with Okukuji Shamo Sukiyaki lol ← It's so delicious! My husband was happy that the dashi soaked into the vegetables and said it was delicious. I've been to a lot of inns, but I don't think I've ever had such elaborate cuisine. It was great for a change of pace.

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Ref SAGA

3/5
Used for lunch and bus parking for a group trip to see Fukuroda Falls. I looked at the map of the hotel at Fukuroda Onsen and thought it had enough rooms. However, since I didn't stay there, I can't rate the rooms... For lunch, we were served tofu made from soy milk. Perhaps because they use ingredients from the mountains, it has a Buddhist-style atmosphere. You won't be able to experience it on a solo trip.

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サトシん

5/5
I came here for lunch on a group trip.All of them were delicious, but the salt-grilled sweetfish was definitely the best!

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Nono

4/5
I stayed here because I wanted to relax in a hot spring during spring break.Fukuroda Falls, one of Japan's three major waterfalls, is within walking distance.The homely atmosphere, good hot springs, delicious food, and the perfect combination with Japanese sake.The French style, which uses plenty of Ahana, creates an unexpected combination that is pleasing to the eye and satisfying to the stomach.It was more delicious than I expected.It's not fancy and the building is old, but it's clean and well-maintained.The greenery from winter to spring is nice, but the autumn leaves season offers the most beautiful scenery.By the way, the landlady's specialty apple pie is reserved at the time of check-in.I took it home, rebaked it, and ate it, and it was even better than rumored and I highly recommend it.

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takao ohsawa

5/5
The building itself is appropriate for its age. However, the food here is also delicious, and at night, you can watch the Heike fireflies flashing in platinum color, making it an extremely valuable accommodation that offers rare and valuable experiences these days.

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Tana Nilchaikovit

5/5
This ryokan hotel is situated near the Fukuroda falls in Ibaraki, which is considered to be one of the three most beautiful water falls in Japan. The location is perfect. The facility is very clean and the room is big. The staff can barely speak English, but they try really hard to do everything to help you. However, what is best here is food. Both the dinner and bteakfast were exquisite. I will definitely stay here again if I visit the region.

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Saki Ma

2/5
Revisited.(Probably for the first time in 10 years? I had a better impression in the past, so I made a reservation...)In the public bath...there are no shower caps, comb brushes, etc. Don't forget to bring your things with you to your room! You will end up having to go back and forth in vain.The staff who answer the phone, the front desk, the restaurant, and other places you pass each other in the hallway.Everyone left a good impression.The buildings and equipment are old. However, the cleaning was done well and I didn't have a bad impression.The only thing that was disappointing was...It would have been nice to have extra toilet paper, a sanitary box, and paper towels in the bathroom, but there was no trash can!It was nice to have tissues and a trash can in the bathroom, but there were no paper towels or cloth towels to dry your hands!One chair on the wide veranda...one? (I feel like there are many hotels that have a set of two chairs and a table, so I thought this might happen.) (It was my fault for not checking to see if there was a companion with a disability, so it's my own fault.) …)As for dinner...I could feel the effort of the person who came up with the menu: ``Creating a dish that looked good with a satisfying number of items using limited ingredients.'' (The fish dish was minced fish wrapped in a pie...I felt it would have been better to add one ingredient instead of scattering several flowers...)The taste was delicious. However, I wanted a spoon for dishes with bean paste, and a knife and fork for fish and meat dishes. (I wonder if they are trying to reduce the amount of dishes they have to wash to cut costs?)For breakfast, there is a small space on the table and the dishes are lined up, but...(I would like to put some condiments on warm tofu instead of decorating with flowers and parsley for the sake of presentation, or putting more fruit on it...I would like to change the soy sauce to dashi soy sauce.)For people who eat well. I think it's not enough.Due to the location of Daigo, I expected fish from the clear stream, but...I had sardines both at night and in the morning. . .I felt like they were working hard to cut costs in various places.It's not that it's an expensive accommodation, but I guess it's best not to have high expectations.

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WebGuide

4/5
I stayed here when I visited Fukuroda Falls.This is probably the closest Onjuku to Fukuroda Falls, so you can walk to Fukuroda Falls from here.The food was delicious and I was satisfied.