Itsutsuya

7.8
Very Good
(355 reviews)

22 Nekonaki, Ishikawa, Ishikawa District, Fukushima 963-7855, Japan

+81 247-26-1131

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Hotel Description

Itsutsuya Inn

Located across the road from the serene banks of a river, Itsutsuya is a tranquil hot spring hotel nestled in a lush and leafy property in Ishikawa District, Fukushima. The hotel is ideally situated just a 12-minute walk from Iwaki-Ishikawa railway station, making it easily accessible for guests traveling by train. The famed Iwatsutsukowake Shrine, known for its rich cultural heritage, is just 3 km away, providing a scenic backdrop for visitors looking to explore local history. The hotel's design is relaxed and traditional, offering a peaceful retreat with its tatami floors and simple yet comfortable furnishings. The atmosphere exudes a sense of calm, perfect for guests seeking relaxation and rejuvenation amidst nature.
The rooms at Itsutsuya are designed with comfort and simplicity in mind. Straightforward rooms feature cozy futons on tatami floors, traditional chabudai dining tables, and sitting areas, creating a homely, authentic Japanese experience. While some rooms include shared bathrooms, upgraded rooms offer the convenience of en suite facilities. For those seeking a peaceful getaway, the rooms provide a comfortable, tranquil environment ideal for unwinding after a long day of sightseeing. Guests can also enjoy complimentary parking during their stay.
Itsutsuya offers a variety of amenities designed to enhance the overall guest experience. Guests can enjoy regional cuisine at the on-site restaurant, which serves fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a warm and inviting atmosphere. The hotel also features a relaxed lounge area that overlooks a picturesque courtyard, perfect for guests to unwind in. For those looking to experience the benefits of traditional hot springs, the hotel boasts a gender-segregated communal bathhouse with both indoor and open-air geothermal soaking pools, providing a truly authentic onsen experience. In addition to the hot springs, Itsutsuya offers two event spaces, including two ballrooms, making it a suitable venue for conferences and social gatherings.
Guests at Itsutsuya are well-catered for with a wide range of facilities, including a banquet hall, table tennis, and accessible parking. For those with electric vehicles, there is an EV charger available. The hotel also provides a range of convenience services such as massage treatments and a vending machine for snacks and drinks. While the hotel does not offer a fitness center or spa, it is an ideal place to relax and rejuvenate. Health and safety measures are taken seriously at Itsutsuya, ensuring that all guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind.
In terms of nearby attractions, guests can explore the historical Iwatsutsukowake Shrine, just a 6-minute drive from the hotel, or venture a bit further to discover the ancient Shirakawa Komine Castle Ruins, which are approximately 33 minutes away by car. For outdoor enthusiasts, Nanko Park offers a beautiful lakeside setting perfect for strolls among spring blossoms and fall foliage, just 30 minutes away. Other notable sights include Fukushima Airport Park, Tsutsukowake Shrine, and various cultural landmarks around the area.
Dining options near the hotel are abundant, with a variety of restaurants offering different cuisines. For Italian cuisine, くっちーな・じらそーれ is a popular choice, located just 3 minutes away by taxi. For those craving Chinese food, 紅天楼 is a great option, only 5 minutes by taxi. Western-style dining can be enjoyed at Cafe&restaurant Bee Forest, located 4 minutes away, while traditional Japanese izakaya dining is available at 幸助, a 5-minute taxi ride from the hotel. Guests can also indulge in local delicacies at ふるーる・レストラン, which is a 7-minute taxi ride away.
Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Itsutsuya offers a welcoming and peaceful retreat, with everything you need to relax, unwind, and explore the surrounding area. Its peaceful atmosphere, combined with its warm hospitality and comfortable amenities, makes it a perfect destination for both leisure and business travelers looking to experience the charm of Fukushima.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 6 min drive to the Iwatsutsukowake Shrine

2. 14 min walk to nearest train station

3. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

4. Guests praised the breakfast

5. Relaxing traditional onsen with indoor and outdoor geothermal soaking pools

6. Complimentary parking for guests

7. Event space with two ballrooms available

8. Wheelchair accessible facilities for ease of access

9. EV charger available for electric vehicles

10. Vending machines offering snacks and drinks


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Iwatsutsukowake Shrine
6 min
Shirakawa Komine Castle Ruins
33 min
Nanko Park
30 min
Fukushima Airport Park
22 min
Tsutsukowake Shrine
17 min

Nearest locations

くっちーな・じらそーれ
3 min
Cafe&restaurant Bee forest カフェアンドレストランビーフォレスト
4 min
紅天楼
5 min
幸助
5 min
田中屋
5 min
昭和軒いっぷく処
5 min
Chika
6 min
Koukoutei
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport23 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $97

    Booking.com

    $154

    goseek.com

    $171


Location

22 Nekonaki, Ishikawa, Ishikawa District, Fukushima 963-7855, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 23 min

Transit: 2 hr 35 min

Transit:

Iwaki-Ishikawa Station

Walking: 14 min

Ishikawaeki-Mae

Walking: 14 min

Sakuragaoka

Walking: 7 min

Matsunoki-Shita

Walking: 8 min

Nekonaki

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Across the road from the banks of a river, this relaxed hot spring hotel on a leafy property is a 12-minute walk from Iwaki-Ishikawa railway station and 3 km from the hillside Iwatsutsukowake Shrine.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Self parking

EV charger

Transfer

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Accessible parking

Wheelchair rental

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

Cash

Food & drink

Restaurant

Table service

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

Massage

No spa

Bathrooms

Private bathroom in some rooms

Bathtub in some rooms

Shower in some rooms

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning in some rooms

Refrigerator in some rooms

Minibar in some rooms


Reviews

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タカ

5/5
The room was clean, the food was varied, and the river view from the room was nice.

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Egawa Seishiro

4/5
I think the discount coupon had something to do with it, but I was satisfied with the cost performance of the food, hot springs, room, and other areas. I was especially satisfied with the refreshing and vegetable-rich breakfast. Being able to have dinner in the room was also a plus.The only disappointing thing is that I got the impression that many of the employees didn't smile, and some of them were harsh. Of course, it's not everyone, and I'm sure it happens in various difficult environments, but if you can improve on that, I'd give it a 5 star.

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スズキさ

5/5
It was an amazing hot spring! It was the first time that I didn't sweat like this. It's not that hot today. Also, my elderly mother who doesn't sweat regularlyI was sweating. I'm surprised. For day trip bathing, go to the front desk of the tall building on the left after you cross the bridge and pay 700 yen.The changing room has lockers with keys.In the bathroom, a large Izumi shikibu and cat tiles add to the atmosphere. The open-air bath is small. The people I stayed with were very nice people, and they gave me an open-air bath and a fan.I watched the DVD at the store while relaxing. I learned a lot! Be sure to try the radiation hot springs. It was also close to Iwaki.

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たま

5/5
I stayed on a weekday during Golden Week. I was able to choose to eat in my room and have a relaxing time. The dinner was so large that I couldn't finish it all, but it was delicious. The open-air bath was comfortable and the temperature was just right.

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Kazu

5/5
I was traveling alone and was looking for a half-board accommodation.The deciding factors were the low price of 12,000 yen for weekdays in September through the official website, and the quality of the photos.In fact, although the facilities were conspicuously old because it was an annex, it was a very satisfying hot spring inn in terms of hot springs, food, and customer service.There was only one bad point.・The bath towels were made of flimsy cloth, so I would have been happy if they were made of a better material.There were many good points.・Air conditionerEven though I arrived earlier than the declared time, the air conditioner in the room was ``powerful'' and I couldn't have been happier in the late summer heat. Also, the changing room in the public bath was well-air conditioned and comfortable. The hallway is a little hot.・Customer serviceHe was polite and kind. At check-in, you will be shown to your room, and at check-out, the staff working near the reception will also gather and say ``welcome''.·hot springYou can take a bath even late at night. The hot springs are a little hot, and the indoor bath is fun with bubbling bubbles, and the open-air bath is also covered. Also, there are good quality shampoos, so your hair won't get frizzy.·mealDinner was served in my room, and everything was brought to me first, so I was able to eat it leisurely. Also, the number of items available was incredible considering it was the cheapest plan, and the elaborate dishes and beautiful tableware made it feel like a trip.Breakfast was served at the venue, but empty tables were left with only bowls, giving the impression that the feeling of emptiness was alleviated. Miso soup was very delicious.supplement・15 minutes walk from Suigun Line station.・Compared to Tokyo, it is not a summer resort.

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Omito Date

4/5
I stayed here for one night on a weekday as a solo traveler.15 minutes walk from Iwaki-Ishikawa Station, there is a convenience store in front of the stationAnnex, Japanese-style room (about 10 tatami mats wide) with toilet (Japanese style), no bath.TV, tea sweets (yubeshi), shiitake tea, pot, and tea set available.Dinner was served in the room, and although it wasn't that big of a deal, there were a lot of items so I was full while eating.The rice was dashi chazuke, but I was told that I could refill it.Breakfast is served at the venue (Phoenix Phoenix), with a decent selection of pickled plums, hot eggs, all-you-can-eat natto, rice, and free refills of miso soup.There is a store (with cat goods) and a vending machine (difficult to understand) inside the building.It's Nekoba Onsen, but there aren't any cats...It seems that the story comes from a story about a cat that Izumi Shikibu lived with when he was a child, and when Izumi Shikibu was gone, he meowed and became weak, and was revived with spring water.A video of the origin is being played at the inn's shop.

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ふんきち

5/5
I used a hot spring inn for the first time in a while.I made a reservation online and only had dinner. The rooms are divided into the new building and the closed room. This time it was a new building.The room was clean and the TV was large so I was able to relax.This may be because there weren't many guests, but I think it's a quiet inn.I was a little disappointed that there was no draft beer for dinner, but the staff were kind, so I was able to have a good time.It's a quaint inn, so it might be a good place to hide out.There is a 7-Eleven within 4-5 minutes by car, so it's convenient.