Hotel Fukushima Hills

6.8
Good
(488 reviews)

1-24 Funabacho, Fukushima, 960-8103, Japan

+81 50-1807-2943

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Hotel Description

Fukushima Hills Hotel

Hotel Fukushima Hills, located at 1-24 Funabacho, Fukushima, 960-8103, Japan, offers a welcoming and functional atmosphere just a short 13-minute walk from Fukushima Station. Surrounded by vibrant locales, guests will appreciate the convenience of nearby attractions, including the Fukushima Race Course, which is only 2 km away, and the beautiful Hanamiyama Park, located 3 km from the hotel. The hotel's design emphasizes comfort and simplicity, providing a relaxing retreat amid the bustling surroundings. The rooms are thoughtfully designed to ensure a pleasant stay, featuring essential amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and well-appointed minifridges. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of tea and coffee makers in each room, with select rooms offering microwaves for added convenience. A complimentary breakfast buffet is served daily in a bright and inviting restaurant, setting the perfect tone for a delightful day ahead.

Among the standout amenities is a communal bathhouse complete with a hot tub, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. The hotel also features a coin-operated laundry, a guest computer, and a manga library for those looking to relax in style. Transportation to and from the hotel is exceptionally convenient, with various public transport options nearby. For instance, Fukushima Airport is accessible via a taxi in approximately 1 hour and 12 minutes, while Sendai Airport takes around 1 hour and 21 minutes by taxi. For local commuting, guests can reach Fukushima Station in about 8 minutes by taxi or enjoy a 19-minute walk. The hotel's prime location also allows easy access to several local attractions and experiences that immerse guests in the rich culture of the region.

Health and safety measures are paramount at Hotel Fukushima Hills, ensuring guests feel secure during their stay. The hotel is committed to cleanliness and safety, implementing thorough protocols to maintain a healthy environment. Guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind, knowing that their well-being is a top priority.

For those eager to explore, there are numerous activities available at or near the hotel, ranging from outdoor adventures at Hanamiyama Park, known for its stunning floral displays, to cultural visits at the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, showcasing works from both Japanese and European artists. The local area is rich in experiences, allowing guests to engage with the vibrant culture and natural beauty surrounding them.

Nearby, guests can discover several significant landmarks, including the serene Iizaka Onsen, the picturesque Mount Shinobu, and the tranquil Takayu Onsen, all of which are within a short travel distance. The hotel is also surrounded by diverse dining options, enhancing the guest experience with delightful culinary choices. Recommended nearby restaurants include Acqua di Mare, an Italian restaurant just a minute away by taxi, and Seraan, a cozy spot for traditional Japanese meals, reachable in just 2 minutes. Other excellent dining options include レストラン リビエール and オウフウアブヤキニシザキ, both within a 4-minute taxi ride, as well as Ozendate Masuzo, another Italian restaurant just 5 minutes away.

With a commitment to excellence and a focus on guest comfort, Hotel Fukushima Hills invites travelers to experience its exceptional offerings and warm hospitality, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business stays in Fukushima.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 10-minute drive to Hanamiyama Park for stunning views.

2. Complimentary breakfast buffet featuring diverse options.

3. Communal bathhouse with a relaxing hot tub.

4. Convenient laundry facilities available on-site.

5. Manga library offering entertainment for guests.

6. Easy access to local public transport options.

7. Flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi in every room.

8. Proximity to popular attractions and dining spots.

9. Well-appointed rooms with comfortable furnishings.

10. Strong focus on health and safety measures.


8.6 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Hanamiyama Park
10 min
Iizaka Onsen
23 min
Mount Shinobu
14 min
Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art
10 min
Takayu Onsen
30 min

Nearest locations

Acqua di Mare
1 min
Chinmanhinkan
1 min
Seraan
2 min
本田飲食堂
3 min
レストラン リビエール
4 min
オウフウアブヤキニシザキ
4 min
ISOLA FELICE
4 min
Trattoria Baccano
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out22:00
Location rating8.6
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 12 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $50

    Bluepillow.com

    $46

    Traveloka.com

    $51

    Vio.com

    $50

    Booking.com

    $56

    Agoda

    $63


Location

1-24 Funabacho, Fukushima, 960-8103, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 12 min

Transit: 2 hr 3 min

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 21 min

Transit: 2 hr 20 min

Yamagata Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 3 hr 33 min

Transit:

Ohara Sogobyoin

Walking: 3 min

Fukushima Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 19 min

Fukushimaissho-Mae

Walking: 7 min

Uwamachi

Walking: 6 min

Funabacho

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

8.6

Excellent Location

This functional hotel is a 13-minute walk from Fukushima Station, 2 km from horse racing at Fukushima Race Course and 3 km from Hanamiyama Park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Services

Full-service laundry

Public bath

Public bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Public internet workstation

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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まさ(まさ)

4/5
Although it is old, the rooms are spacious and comfortable.There is also a welcome drink and a large public bath, so the cost performance is also great.

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Ekg Noza

3/5
The drawback is that it is a little far from the station, but it does have some nice features such as breakfast included, a large public bath (sized for 4 to 5 people), manga rentals, a welcome drink service, and a laundry rack in the room. You can feel the care taken everywhere.Customer service is very good. Also, although the building and rooms are a bit old, they are well-maintained and comfortable.Parking is available for a fee, and you can use a nearby affiliated parking lot, or if you are driving a light vehicle, you can park your car in the basement of the hotel if there is space available.

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飯沢宏司

4/5
I had a good stay the other day, so I came back just to stay at this hotel even though I had nothing to do. When I informed the front desk that I would like to treat myself to dinner, they said, ``Due to popular demand, it will be gone in 10 to 15 minutes, so please come 5 minutes early.'' When I went to the restaurant 10 minutes early, there were already 8 people in line, and for some reason another person had entered the restaurant and was pouring many welcome drinks. "So," the front desk staff warned me. Then, I was pouring drinks for dinner inside the restaurant. When it was time for dinner, he seemed to have gone somewhere, which made no sense. By the way, isn't it all-you-can-drink? ? That's not written on the homepage. Both last time and this time, when I checked in, I made two highballs and took them to my room, and I also had some after taking a bath. Was that a violation? But while being able to drink alcohol was appealing, if you only have one drink, it's half the appeal. And dinner. I thought that Oyakodon, Mapodon, and curry would be served daily, but instead they were all served every day and you could choose what you liked. When I looked at the group of four foreigners at the front, they were putting all the side dishes on top of a mountain of rice. I also had each of them, but at the time I was there, about half of the ingredients in the oyakodon were gone, and there was very little chicken. There was barely one in there, but it was mostly an egg bowl. Did the person in front take only the chicken? Dinner is served from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, but the amount served is extremely small compared to the number of guests, and it can't be called dinner included because it runs out within 10 to 15 minutes every day. The curry is bland and contains no meat, with the main ingredients being cauliflower and broccoli. None of them were delicious, and I don't have to eat them. So, it turned out to be a disappointing stay.I stayed in Fukushima for the first time to have dinner with a friend. I decided to stay here because it was close to the restaurant where I was having dinner, had good reviews, and the accommodation costs were cheap. When I arrived, I was a little surprised at how old the building was, but the service was great. In addition to free breakfast, you can also enjoy free dinner on weekdays. Alcoholic welcome drinks are available until 10pm, and you can use the public bath and massage chairs for free. The massage chair's massage balls are rough and painful, but the price is 6,000 yen including parking fee, so I think the hotel is making a good effort. I thanked him for the excellent service and checked out comfortably.

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y.z

3/5
Bad points・Far from the station (However, there is a bus stop nearby, 100 yen one way (IC ×). 20 minutes to Fukushima Station → 5 minutes.)・Large bath is small・The number of breakfast items is too small and the taste is poor.good points・The room is fairly clean (though I wonder if it doesn't have an automatic lock these days)·cheap・The view from the hotel is pretty good (I don't care)I think it's a hotel worthy of its name, with all its pros and cons.

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nori n

3/5
When I first saw the hotel, it looked so old that it felt like it had been abandoned for a long time.The parking lot had a steep slope to the basement, so I gave up and went to the paid parking lot behind the hotel. At first, there was a large parking lot, so I thought I'd park there, but there was a fence to get to the hotel, so I had to go around it, and I thought I'd get tired of walking in the heat, but it just happened to happen. I found a small parking lot right next to the hotel. Leave the large parking lot and head there. It was in the shade, so I didn't have to sweat while organizing my things. Parking lot right next to the back entrance of the hotel. Only 5 cars can be parked.From the back entrance of the hotel to the front desk. The room was equipped with conditioner-in-shampoo, so I borrowed the amenities from the front desk and the shampoo and conditioner available for rent and headed to the room.The twin room was old, and for the first time in a while, the key was not a card key.The room was very spacious. Even with the table and two chairs, the area around the bed was spacious. There was plenty of time to hang out my umbrella, which had gotten a little wet the day before, to dry.The refrigerator didn't get very cold and was very small.The toilet is so narrow that if you're a tall person, your feet will touch the door.There was no closet, just a place to hang clothes on the wall.Although it was old overall, the room was spacious so it didn't feel oppressive, and there was a table and chairs so it was very comfortable.A light near the entrance to the stairs from the back? I thought it would be a good idea to remove the spider webs that were covering it.

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ぽち

3/5
There are lots of scissors for hanging laundry in the room, and the washing machine is free, which is nice.I think it's perfectly fine for work.The air conditioner only goes up to 19, so it's a little hot.

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ひろぽん

1/5
They claim a free daily breakfast buffet and dinner service only on weekdays, but don't think of them as similar to other hotels.For breakfast, there are only 4 to 5 types of side dishes. The rest is curry, raw eggs, natto, and pickles. It's a lie that dinner is only served until 9pm, and you have to wait in a long line before 7pm to eat as it's sold out. Even if I leave the room at 7pm, I won't be able to make it in time.Although it claims to have a large public bath, the bathtub is small enough to accommodate 3 to 4 people. There are two jet injection locations. There are 4 Karan locations. On weekdays, it is only for men and there is no time for women.Although it is a 10-story building with about 15 rooms per floor, there is only one elevator, and the laundry is on the 10th floor (two washing machines and two dryers), so the elevator goes to the 10th floor almost every time during peak hours. You'll almost certainly have to wait.The washing machine is free and detergent is provided. The dryer costs 100 yen for 30 minutes. The key is not a card key, but a key with a room number holder about 15 cm long. Electricity and air conditioning are not automatically turned off when locked outside, so there is no automatic lock.There is some soundproofing between rooms, but almost no soundproofing between rooms and floors. Normal TV volume and conversations can be heard up to the door in two rooms next to each other.It takes about 20 minutes to walk to Fukushima Station, but there is a bus stop right on the opposite side of the road through the underpass in front of the hotel. 1 minute walk. The first train runs at 6:49 (as of July 2024), and many trains run after that. Transportation ICs are not supported and the fare is 100 yen.There is a Lawson within walking distance, but there are no other shops or restaurants.Free bicycle rental is available from the hotel. (Limited to use within 30 minutes)Although it's cheap, it doesn't offer much comfort at the cost of admitting more customers. This is a hotel you should definitely avoid for sightseeing, and if possible, for business.However, this is just a lack of awareness across the entire BBH group, and the staff's response is not bad.I can't help but feel sorry for Hideki Takahashi and Maasa, whose posters are hung up everywhere as acting managers (?).

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早船洋

3/5
Room and unit bath smallThere is a large public bath, but there is only a washing area for 4 people.The public bath is beautifulI appreciate that there is a smoking area in the room.Breakfast seems to come as a set from Monday to Sunday.Apparently dinner is free only on weekdays.Breakfast and dinner are light meals, but it's free so I guess it can't be helped.Motorcycle parking 300 yenThere is no convenience store unless you walk about 100m.Accommodation costs fluctuate, so the earlier you book, the cheaper your stay will be.