あめや旅館

6.2
Good
(11 reviews)

Hotel Description

Ameya Ryokan

Ameya Ryokan is a charming and traditional Japanese inn located in the heart of a vibrant neighborhood in Japan. The hotel, with its warm and inviting atmosphere, offers a perfect blend of comfort and cultural experience for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. Situated just a short distance from Fukushima Airport, Ameya Ryokan is easily accessible, offering convenient transport options including taxis and public transit. Nearby attractions include the famous Spa Resort Hawaiians, an exotic Hawaiian-themed resort with hot spring parks and dining options, and the Aquamarine Fukushima, a large aquarium offering a variety of marine life experiences. The Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum, a fascinating museum showcasing dinosaur skeletons and coal mining history, is also just a short drive away. Guests will find a variety of dining options within a short distance from the hotel, including Mitsuho, a restaurant serving delicious local cuisine, and the well-known うつつ庵, specializing in Soba noodles. The hotel itself boasts comfortable rooms designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering guests a tranquil place to relax after a day of sightseeing. Ameya Ryokan also features essential amenities such as high-speed internet, a fully equipped kitchen, and easy access to public transportation options. Guests can also enjoy nearby cultural sites like Ganjoji, a Buddhist temple dating back to the 12th century. With its prime location and cozy atmosphere, Ameya Ryokan offers an unforgettable stay for those looking to experience Japan’s rich culture and hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy traditional Japanese rooms designed for comfort and relaxation

2. Convenient location with easy access to key attractions and public transport

3. High-speed internet and modern amenities like a fully equipped kitchen

4. Close proximity to local restaurants offering authentic Japanese cuisine

5. Nearby cultural landmarks including Ganjoji Buddhist temple and Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum

6. Easy access to major airports, including Fukushima and Ibaraki Airports

7. Variety of nearby hot spring parks and resorts, such as Spa Resort Hawaiians

8. Proximity to popular sightseeing destinations like Aquamarine Fukushima and Iwakiyumoto Onsen


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Spa Resort Hawaiians
10 min
Aquamarine Fukushima
33 min
Iwakiyumoto Onsen
19 min
Ganjoji
22 min
Iwaki City Coal & Fossil Museum (Horuru)
19 min

Nearest locations

Mitsuho
2 min
うつつ庵
2 min
maison cafe Caprice
2 min
くしだ食堂
4 min
Tsudaya
16 min
Kibunya
17 min
Kaikou
18 min
Bistro Anan
28 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.0
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 3 min

Location

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 3 min

Transit: 3 hr 34 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 37 min

Transit: 2 hr 34 min

Transit:

Katonosho

Walking: 7 min

Tono-Shisho

Walking: 7 min

Konome

Walking: 13 min

Katono

Walking: 3 min

Tono-Nokyo

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

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Reviews

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ぷんち

3/5
It is a wonderful building full of Showa era feel.I could hear customers complaining in the kitchen in the back😅I don't think you can hear it if you turn on the TV.

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pagi pagi

4/5
A long-established inn. The current owner seems to be the 7th generation.This is a ryokan that I will continue to treasure.Although it is a ryokan, you can eat eel bowl for lunch.It's a bit difficult to get in, but if you enter through the front sliding door and say, "I'm here to eat eel," they will gladly let you in.Each eel costs 3,000 yen plus consumption tax, but I think the thick eel and careful preparation are worth it.The secret sauce is just right, and although it's a little less than a regular eel bowl, it's actually good.It was delicious.Several cars can be parked in the parking lot next to the entrance.

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松浦翔太

1/5
Phone support is the worst. It might be possible for one or two people to stay, and it's the store's right to choose the guests they want to accommodate, so I don't think so, but all I can say is "I don't know" from beginning to end.All I had to do was tell her whether it was possible to stay or not, but she told me a long story of lies and deception, and ended up telling me, ``There are other guests waiting,'' which made me feel incoherent.I don't know how old you are, but as I got older, I couldn't communicate properly with someone who was supposed to be older than me, and I couldn't convey my intentions, so I kept mounting myself just to make people feel uncomfortable. I was just disappointed as a person.Accommodation might be a good idea.I often encounter unpleasant things when I travel, but I hope that this information will be helpful to others, as I would like you to refrain from thinking about the possibility of having a bad experience at a hotel.

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林史人

3/5
This is a very retro Taisho romantic hot spring.

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厚大和田

4/5
The atmosphere was great and the eel was delicious!Kimosuke also had a nice yuzu flavor❗

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生田目浩文

1/5
I will never go there again. It's the worst.Probably the best I've ever eaten.You don't do business in Iwaki City!

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たけいまさき

2/5
It's an old inn that might be OK for a one night stay for work.