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7.6
Very Good
(51 reviews)

Hotel Description

Roji no Ie Hariyuso

Roji no Ie Hariyuso is a charming retreat nestled in a tranquil area, perfect for guests seeking a relaxing getaway. Located in Japan, this serene hotel offers an authentic Japanese experience while being conveniently close to major attractions. The hotel is just a short distance from the Abukuma Caves (10 min), Miharu Takizakura (30 min), and Licca Castle (9 min), providing visitors with a rich cultural experience. The surroundings feature natural beauty and scenic views, including the Irimizu-shōnyūdō Limestone Cave (10 min) and Hoshinomura Observatory (9 min), making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking to explore Japan’s historical landmarks.
Guests can unwind in the comfortable rooms that reflect traditional Japanese design, offering a cozy ambiance perfect for rest. Each room provides a peaceful environment, with spacious layouts and soothing décor, ensuring maximum comfort for every guest.
Special amenities include high-speed internet, ensuring guests stay connected while enjoying their vacation. The hotel also offers convenient transportation links, with easy access to Sugaya Station (10 min by taxi), Kammata Station (4 min by taxi), and Ononiimachi Station (10 min by taxi), making it simple to travel to nearby cities.
To enhance guests' well-being, the hotel follows strict health and safety protocols, ensuring a secure stay.
A visit to Roji no Ie Hariyuso guarantees a peaceful stay surrounded by nature, culture, and comfort, providing guests with an unforgettable Japanese experience.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to famous landmarks such as the Abukuma Caves and Miharu Takizakura

2. Spacious, traditional Japanese rooms with comfortable layouts and soothing décor

3. High-speed internet for guests to stay connected during their stay

4. Convenient transportation access to nearby stations and airports

5. Strict health and safety protocols ensuring a secure environment for all guests

6. Close to local attractions like Licca Castle and the Irimizu-shōnyūdō Limestone Cave


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Abukuma Caves
10 min
Miharu Takizakura
30 min
Licca Castle
9 min
Irimizu-shōnyūdō Limestone Cave
10 min
Hoshinomura Observatory
9 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.8
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport36 min


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柳沼どんち

4/5
Aiming for 10 o'clock on holidays, also in a completely reserved state

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xiexie tao

4/5
Just in case, I couldn't find any amenity information.Towels, bath towels, yukatas, and toothbrushes are provided in the room.The room had wifi, TV, safe, and washroom, and the toilet and refrigerator were shared. The food was plentiful and it was quiet and relaxing. The parking lot at the back of the inn was surprisingly small, and the car that crashed into us had a hard time making a U-turn. Perhaps because many day-trippers come here, they sell ice cream, snacks, and morning vegetables, giving it a local feel.

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風来魔人

3/5
Bathing 500 yenIt is located in a corner a little south of Takine Town, along with other public facilities. At 4pm on Saturday, there were two other groups available. It seems that you can stay overnight and have a banquet, and on this day there was a soccer training camp.The hot spring is a simple type with a strong public feel. There is a feeling of cleanliness. The hot water was said to be Reisen Needle Bath, which made me think it was a mineral spring, so I guess it must be boiled. The towels smelled like chlorine, but I didn't really notice it in the bathtub. It has a faint earthy aroma that is common in mineral springs. Also, there is a very weak egg odor coming from the sprue...The water was smooth, colorless and transparent, and had no characteristics, but it warmed me up.

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康人石橋

5/5
I use it because it's close to my work. The room is spacious, and she listens to my concerns, so I feel comfortable. Are the walls a little thin?

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Ds “yama” yama

5/5
Day trip hot spring use. Sunday.It's a comfortable place to enter even if you bring two children at 6pm.Shampoo and body soap are provided in the washing area.There are about 5 washrooms. Local elderly people bathe.Rather than being a very popular place, it feels like a little-known day trip hot spring.There was a railroad track in front of the entrance of the hot spring facility, and a two-car train was passing through it.It's also an unusual place.There is only one bathing area and the temperature is usually around 42 degrees.The hot water is just right for children.The changing area is also spacious and easy to use.It appeared to be a lodging facility and also had a restaurant, but on this day it was only open for lunch.

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熊谷正子

3/5
I used it for a day bath on a cold and snowy day. Although the weather was nice on this day, there were few people using it, so I had a comfortable time. For lunch, I was brought to the large hall. Even if you take the short course, it will take 4 hours. Vegetables were sold at cheap prices at the shop. I was able to get some rest.

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ともやん

3/5
Adults from out of town were charged ¥500. I think the indoor bath is a bit lonely. I can't see out the window. The spring quality is smooth. It feels like it's a place for elderly people in the town to relax, which is why it's understandable that it's open until 9pm.

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木村隆夫

4/5
Good for taking a bath

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駒木根康夫

4/5
The bath is great.

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Haruki Nagayama

4/5
The hot springs are at an appropriate temperature and feel good.