ほりい荘

4.2
Not good
(54 reviews)

17 Hanimachi, Inawashiro, Yama District, Fukushima 969-3113, Japan

Hotel Description

Horiiso Inn

Welcome to ほりい荘, a serene hot spring inn located at 17 Hanimachi, Inawashiro, Yama District, Fukushima 969-3113, Japan. Nestled amid lush greenery on a quiet residential street, this inviting retreat is just a two-minute stroll from the tranquil Hanitsu Shrine, and a mere two kilometers from the popular Inawashiro Ski Area. The hotel exudes a casual, warm ambiance, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with the comforts of modern hospitality, making it the perfect escape for those seeking relaxation and adventure. As you arrive, you'll be greeted by the soothing sounds of nature and the charm of the surrounding landscape, inviting you to unwind and explore the beauty of the area.
The inn features simple yet cozy Japanese-style rooms that embody comfort and tranquility. Each room is thoughtfully designed with traditional short-legged tables, tatami flooring, and comfortable futons, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. Additionally, the rooms are equipped with convenient amenities such as minifridges, tea-making facilities, and coin-operated TVs, allowing guests to enjoy both comfort and practicality during their stay. The atmosphere is enhanced by the natural elements, creating a peaceful environment that promotes relaxation.
At ほりい荘, guests can take advantage of a range of special amenities designed to enhance their experience. The inn boasts both indoor and outdoor baths filled with rejuvenating natural hot spring water, perfect for soaking away the stresses of daily life. Other recreational facilities include table tennis and banquet facilities, ideal for gatherings or events. For those looking to maintain their fitness routine, there is a gym available on-site, making it easy to stay active while enjoying your getaway.
Accessibility is a key highlight of this hotel. It is conveniently located near several public transportation options, making it easy for guests to explore the region. Fukushima Airport is about a 1-hour and 4-minute taxi ride away, while Sendai Airport is approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes by taxi. Additionally, local transit options allow for easy access to nearby attractions and landmarks. Inawashiro Station is just a quick six-minute taxi ride from the inn, ensuring that guests can effortlessly embark on their adventures in the surrounding area.
Health and safety measures are a top priority at ほりい荘. The hotel adheres to stringent cleanliness protocols to ensure the well-being of all guests. From regular sanitization of common areas to contactless check-in options, the staff is committed to providing a safe environment. Guests can feel confident and relaxed, knowing that their health is in good hands while they enjoy their stay.
There is no shortage of things to do at and near ほりい荘. Guests can indulge in local culture through various activities, such as visiting nearby hot spring facilities or taking part in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to skiing, hiking, and breathtaking views at the nearby Mount Bandai and Goshikinuma Ponds.
When it comes to attractions, visitors will find a wealth of sights just a short distance from the inn. Notable landmarks include Mount Bandai, known for its stunning climbing routes and ski resorts, and Goshikinuma Ponds, famous for their mesmerizing color changes. Lake Inawashiro, a scenic spot for swimming and birdwatching, is only 11 minutes away, while Hoshino Resorts Nekoma Mountain offers thrilling winter activities just 16 minutes from the hotel. Additionally, Tsuruga Castle, a historical site featuring beautiful vistas and a museum, is located 38 minutes away, perfect for those interested in Japanese history.
Dining options around ほりい荘 are plentiful and varied. Nearby, you will find several exceptional restaurants, each offering unique culinary experiences. Sato serves delicious syokudo and teishoku dishes just two minutes away by taxi. For those craving Taiwanese cuisine, タイワンリョウリショクノアジ is a five-minute ride away. Agri Restaurant Yui, a cozy eatery, is a quick four-minute taxi ride, while Maruichi Shokudo, another delightful syokudo and teishoku spot, is just three minutes away. Lastly, yr offers a unique dining experience six minutes from the inn.
We warmly invite you to experience the charm and tranquility of ほりい荘. With its rich cultural surroundings, comfortable accommodations, and exceptional hospitality, your stay promises to be a memorable one. Whether you're here for relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, ほりい荘 is ready to welcome you with open arms.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Comfortable Japanese-style rooms with traditional decor

2. Natural hot spring baths for relaxation and rejuvenation

3. Free parking available for guests' convenience

4. Close proximity to Hanitsu Shrine and Inawashiro Ski Area

5. Variety of nearby dining options featuring local cuisine


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Bandai
27 min
Goshikinuma Ponds
20 min
Lake Inawashiro
11 min
Hoshino Resorts Nekoma Mountain South Area
16 min
Tsuruga Castle
38 min

Nearest locations

Sato
2 min
Maruichi Shokudo
3 min
幸陽の杜レストラン
3 min
Yoshimoto Saryo
3 min
Kitchen Himawari
3 min
Banrai
3 min
Agri Restaurant Yui
4 min
Yorozuya Hibiki
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in13:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 4 min

Location

17 Hanimachi, Inawashiro, Yama District, Fukushima 969-3113, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 4 min

Transit: 4 hr 7 min

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 3 hr 16 min

Yamagata Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Transit: 4 hr 2 min

Niigata Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 53 min

Transit: 4 hr 33 min

Transit:

バスセンター

Walking: 14 min

Okinashima Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 1 hr 9 min

九軒町角

Walking: 14 min

Inawashiro Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 37 min

Kawageta Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 14 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

Surrounded by greenery on a residential street, this casual hot spring inn is a 2-minute walk from the Hanitsu Shrine and 2 km from the Inawashiro Ski Area.

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Chiibakun 0825

3/5
Thank you for your help about 10 years ago.Looking at the reviews, I wonder if it's just the landlady now?I couldn't say it was clean, but it gave the impression of a country inn, and the dog was outside, so I didn't notice any fur.During dinner, I was surprised when my husband started shaving in front of me. Although it became a funny memory later on (lol) I think they served at least 10 types of side dishes for dinner, including meat and fish. I got so much that I couldn't move for a while. My husband and I came outside both when we arrived and when we left, which left a good impression.It was a nostalgic and late review.

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伊藤総業

1/5
It looked like the grandma was running the business by herself...Well, you'll find out when you go. You'll understand if you stay the night.Please come and experience one of them.

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Kensuke Takahashi (KEN)

1/5
It's not good to stay overnight. It's not an exaggeration at all.

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松村竜雄

1/5
The food was OK, but I couldn't go to the hot springs.

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じゅん

1/5
Those who believe will be saved...Let's believe the poster.

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百塚為一

1/5
It's as everyone's evaluationThere will be no second time

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矢島金太郎

1/5
I came here on a business trip.My client's company had made a reservation here, so I visited without reading any reviews.I want to explain what and how, but I can't. I was so shocked when I read various reviews and found that they were right, so I was once again reminded of the importance of doing your homework.I think most people find it painful to stay overnight.By the way, within 2 hours of arriving, my eyes started to look stupid and I couldn't stop coughing, which was the worst.House dust, mold, dead insects, and more.I wish I could write a more detailed and specific review that would be helpful, but I can't do it any more.One last thing... I think there is an association in this area... It's a shame for this area... We should move forward with closing it as soon as possible!It was the worst.

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Kaz M

1/5
I went to Golden Week!There is a main building and an annex.Both look great.The main building is cleaner and more comfortable.There were lots of stink bugs.I have two dogs. Is the cute. It's also cute how he picks people and bites them.The old lady running the kitchen was interesting.I wanted to get some friends together and clean the building!

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直樹

1/5
Honestly, it's not a place where people stay. From the outside, it looks like a fine building for the national lodgings, but the inside is terrible.First of all, when I checked in, there was no accommodation book and no receipt. At this point, you are already legally out. I made a reservation through an internet site and used points, but they ignored the details and demanded the regular price. After I explained it, they accepted it.I was taken to my room and entered room 3, but the room had not been cleaned, the trash can was full, and lunch boxes from previous guests had been left in the kitchen. The window in the kitchen has a screen to prevent stink bugs from entering, but there are many stink bugs drying out inside.The 8 tatami Japanese-style room has a CRT TV. It said on the internet that there was a fee, but you can see it when you plug it in, but it's not the current standard size, so the outer periphery appears to be cut off.There was no pot or teacup, and there were no chairs or cushions.There is a unit bath, but it is full of limescale and is quite hygienic. There was shampoo etc., but the contents of the brand of shampoo I had never seen before were separated and I felt like I would contract another disease if I used them.There was a futon in the closet of the room, but it was damp, and when I unfolded it, a live stink bug came out. Futon sheets were available at the entrance, and I brought the necessary amount into my room as it was self-service, but the futons were unhygienic, so I slept on the tatami mats, wrapped in sheets.When I headed to the hot springs, I was told to use the towels hanging in the changing room, but had they been washed? Since I didn't know, I used something that had a dry texture and smell that I could tolerate. By the way, if you bring your own towel, you will be fined. It is posted on the counter at the entrance. However, those who stay here will probably purchase towels at the nearby 7-Eleven.For those who had made a reservation with a meal included, I saw the food being prepared, but the old lady was making it by herself. It seems that she has a dog that she loves, but she was cooking with the same hands that touched the dog.When you go out to eat, you'll probably go to a restaurant that serves delicious gyoza.Check out is free and you can leave your key on the desk in your room.Those staying here need to be prepared.