万葉の宿 八景園 磐梯熱海温泉

6.6
Good
(94 reviews)

Japan, 〒963-1304 Fukushima, Koriyama, Atamimachi Akogashima, Mayumiyama−4−8

+81 24-984-3145

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Hotel Description

Manyo no Yado Hakkien

Welcome to 万葉の宿 八景園 磐梯熱海温泉, a tranquil hot spring hotel nestled in the scenic embrace of the Fukushima mountains, located at Japan, 〒963-1304 Fukushima, Koriyama, Atamimachi Akogashima, Mayumiyama−4−8. This charming hotel is only a 12-minute stroll from Bandai-Atami train station and just a short 13-minute walk from the Nihon Kimono Museum of Art, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore local culture and natural beauty. The hotel’s design harmonizes with its forested surroundings, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The warm and inviting atmosphere, characterized by traditional Japanese elements, ensures that every guest feels at home from the moment they arrive.

The rooms at 万葉の宿 八景園 are designed for comfort, featuring many with tatami floors and futons that enhance the authentic Japanese experience. Guests can enjoy modern conveniences, including TVs, cozy sitting areas, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Select rooms also offer private balconies or terraces, with one special room boasting a private open-air hot spring bath, allowing for relaxation in complete privacy. Each room is thoughtfully arranged to create a peaceful ambiance, making it the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.

Dining at the hotel is a delightful experience, with meals served in an informal restaurant that features traditional tatami flooring and chabudai dining tables, providing an authentic setting to enjoy local cuisine. Guests can savor fresh, seasonal ingredients crafted into delicious Japanese dishes. The hotel also boasts unique amenities, including a banquet hall for gatherings, a public bath, and separate gender-segregated indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, ensuring a full wellness experience.

Convenience is key at 万葉の宿 八景園, with easy access to local transportation options. Bandai-Atami Station is a mere 12-minute walk away, while Akogashima Station is just an 8-minute taxi ride, allowing guests to explore nearby attractions with ease. For those traveling by air, Fukushima Airport is approximately 49 minutes away by taxi, and Sendai Airport is about 1 hour and 48 minutes away, making this hotel easily accessible from major transport hubs.

Health and safety are prioritized at the hotel, with strict measures in place to ensure guests’ well-being during their stay. The commitment to cleanliness and hygiene allows visitors to relax and enjoy their time, knowing that their health is a top priority.

While staying at 万葉の宿 八景園, guests can immerse themselves in local culture with a range of activities and experiences nearby. Explore Eirakukan, just a 9-minute walk away, known for its serene rooms and stunning mountain views. Adventurers can hike Mount Adatara, the region's highest stratovolcano, which offers breathtaking trails and hot springs—only a 42-minute journey from the hotel. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the sprawling Lake Inawashiro, ideal for swimming, boating, and birding, located just 30 minutes away. For winter sports, Listel Ski Fantasia is 25 minutes away, offering slopes for all skill levels, while Kaiseizan Park, just 23 minutes from the hotel, features hundreds of cherry trees, a beautiful lake, and sports facilities.

Dining options abound, with numerous restaurants nearby. Visitors can sample local specialties at various eateries, enjoying flavors unique to the Fukushima region. Whether savoring fresh seafood, delicious ramen, or seasonal dishes, culinary delights await just around the corner.

We invite you to experience the unique charm and hospitality of 万葉の宿 八景園 磐梯熱海温泉, where relaxation, culture, and nature come together to create an unforgettable getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located in a serene forested area surrounded by mountains

2. Only a 12-minute walk from Bandai-Atami train station

3. Authentic Japanese rooms with tatami floors and futons

4. Private open-air hot spring bath available in select rooms

5. Informal dining experience with traditional tatami and chabudai tables


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Eirakukan
9 min
Mount Adatara
42 min
Lake Inawashiro
30 min
Listel Ski Fantasia
25 min
Kaiseizan Park
23 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport49 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
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    $231

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Location

Japan, 〒963-1304 Fukushima, Koriyama, Atamimachi Akogashima, Mayumiyama−4−8

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 49 min

Transit: 1 hr 42 min

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 48 min

Transit: 1 hr 52 min

Transit:

Bandai-Atami Station

Walking: 12 min

Akogashima Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 1 hr

Bandaiatamieki

Walking: 12 min

Shin-Atami

Walking: 8 min

Atamieki

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

7.4

Very Good Location

In a forested area surrounded by mountains, this unassuming hot spring hotel with an annex is a 12-minute walk from Bandai-Atami train station and a 13-minute walk from the Nihon Kimono Museum of Art.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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6.3

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K S

3/5
I stopped at the old building. If you don't arrive by 6pm, you won't be able to serve dinner. I was worried because I was told a lot of things when I made the reservation, but when I arrived, everyone was really nice.I chose steak for dinner, and it was delicious!Although the bath is small, it feels clean.However, there are insects depending on the season, so it may be difficult for those who are not good at it.Especially gnats? Horsefly? There are people there, but even if you get stung, there is no medicine at the inn lolAlso, there are no shops at the inn, so even if you get hungry, you won't be able to buy anything.As for drinks, in addition to juice, there was beer, shochu high, and highball.

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HIDEAKI

4/5
It's a nice accommodation for adults.Bandai Atami♨️'s free-flowing hot springs are perfectThe guest rooms with open-air baths have been renovated and are comfortable, allowing you to spend a relaxing and private time.

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K K

4/5
My family and I stayed in the main building.Although the room was old, it was very relaxing overall. It's more than the price!There is a wide variety of dishes, and my son had so much to eat. The seasoning was also elegant and delicious.I was captivated by the Spanish mackerel basil, my husband was captivated by the fried Tatsuta, and my son was captivated by the Fukushima beef.The kenchin soup at the end had a refreshing and gentle flavor, making it a very satisfying dinner.I was a little disappointed because the sashimi was watery and the udon was too soft.There are many rooms, some with open-air baths.We used the large public bath, which was reserved for private use and available 24 hours a day, so we had a very relaxing soak.It's easy for insects to get in, so I wonder if the number of insects will decrease a little if you change the lights to LEDs.The water steamed buns provided in the room were the best.It is also recommended that you can use a washing machine (for training camps or long-term stays?).I would love to use you again.

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三嶽恵理子(ファイヤー ガール)

4/5
Business pack 9900 yenBathing tax 150 yen extraDinner was a daily set meal, but it was outrageous.It was a delicious meal, just like a regular stay.The breakfast was also homemade and delicious.Business pack is in the annex, bedroom room.For meals and hot springs, go to the main building.I don't feel any inconvenience because it's just a stone's throw away.There is no shuttle bus from Bandai Atami Onsen Station to the hotel.About 13 minutes walk. Or take a taxi.It's a quiet inn.

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釣りびと

3/5
It was a lovely hot spring inn built in the Sukiya style, located on a slightly elevated spot a little up a path from the old road of National Route 49, with a vast garden that exudes the charm of each season.However, when I visited, the garden was quite disrepair, which was disappointing. It was.If you're planning on staying, we highly recommend the main building, but the environment is very lush with greenery, so if you don't like insects, you might want to consider somewhere else.The hot springs are simple alkaline hot springs that flow directly through the water, and were neither too hot nor too lukewarm, so I was able to take a relaxing soak.

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まるさん(まるさん)

1/5
I didn't like public baths, but I chose this one because it had a private open-air bath. Immediately after check-in, I was disappointed that the shower was out of order and I couldn't use the private open-air bath. As for the food, his family told him that the food at the bar at Koriyama Station was better. In the middle of the night, when I was patient and sleeping in the public bath, I received a call from the front desk, asking if I could move to a room with a shower available. It's insane to call someone while they're asleep, and if an alternative room was available, why didn't they ask to be moved once they realized it was broken? (Wouldn't it have been better to do it during meal time if I needed to prepare?) The inn itself was in a location where it was difficult to decide how to get there, and for 180,000 yen including round-trip transportation, I regret that I would have been better off staying at a ryokan in Chiba. I don't think there's any point in writing a review here, but I think I'll consider an inexpensive business hotel next time I travel to Fukushima.