Hotel Description
Ryokan Sachi
旅館 幸, located at 59-13 Komeno, Echizen, Nyu District, Fukui 916-0426, Japan, offers an inviting escape into traditional Japanese hospitality. Set in a peaceful neighborhood, this charming ryokan-style hotel is only a short distance from major attractions and offers a serene atmosphere. The hotel is situated just a 9-minute walk from Iizaka Onsen, a well-known hot spring destination, where guests can relax and enjoy the therapeutic waters. Nearby, the historical Kyu Horikiri-tei, a beautiful Edo-period merchant house with a public foot spa, is just 4 minutes away. With its authentic Japanese design and calming vibe, 旅館 幸 serves as an excellent base for visitors looking to explore the region's rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty.
The hotel’s rooms are thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and tranquility. Guests can unwind in traditional tatami rooms, featuring futons, and soothing natural décor that encourages relaxation. While the hotel does not offer extensive amenities, it provides guests with high-speed internet to stay connected. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or a cultural adventure, the peaceful setting of the rooms ensures a restful stay.
In terms of transportation, 旅館 幸 is ideally located with multiple access points. The nearest train station, Iizakaonsen Station, is a quick 9-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is also accessible by taxi from major airports, including Fukushima Airport, which is about an hour's drive away. For guests looking to explore the area further, there are several popular restaurants nearby, such as Danhiru and New Furusato, both just a 2-minute taxi ride away.
This hotel places great emphasis on health and safety, adhering to high standards to ensure guest well-being. With easy access to cultural sites like the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art and Mount Shinobu, guests can explore the region’s artistic and natural wonders. Whether you’re visiting for relaxation or adventure, 旅館 幸 offers an authentic experience that beautifully captures the spirit of Japan.