川善旅館

7.0
Very Good
(19 reviews)

1480 Yokkamachi, Uonuma, Niigata 946-0007, Japan

+81 25-792-0005

Hotel Description

Chuanzen Ryokan

川善旅館, located at 1480 Yokkamachi, Uonuma, Niigata 946-0007, Japan, is a charming hotel nestled in the heart of Uonuma's scenic beauty. Guests are treated to a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for a restful stay after exploring the surrounding attractions. The hotel is just a short walk from the Koide Park and the renowned Koide ski resort, making it an ideal spot for both nature lovers and winter sports enthusiasts. With a serene design, the hotel offers a cozy and inviting ambiance, providing a peaceful retreat for guests of all kinds.
The rooms are designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring ample space and simple, tasteful furnishings that create a homely feel. While the hotel does not boast a fitness center, spa, or pools, it ensures a comfortable and calm environment for all visitors. The property offers Wi-Fi access throughout, allowing guests to stay connected with ease.
For those traveling to and from the hotel, public transportation options are incredibly convenient. The nearest train station, Koide Station, is only a 1-minute walk, while the Niigata Airport is roughly 1 hour and 28 minutes by taxi.
Health and safety are a priority, with strict measures in place to ensure the well-being of all guests. Guests can relax knowing that the hotel is committed to providing a safe and secure stay.
Nearby, visitors can enjoy numerous activities and experiences, including winter sports at the Koide ski resort, exploring the historic Saifuku-ji Temple, and hiking Mount Hakkai.
Guests will also find several excellent dining options nearby, with a variety of cuisines to choose from, making it easy to experience the local flavors. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventure or simply a quiet retreat, 川善旅館 offers the perfect base for your travels in Niigata.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Koide Park and Koide ski resort

2. 1 min walk to nearest train station

3. Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel

4. Convenient transportation options nearby, including taxis and walking distance to Koide Station

5. Health and safety measures to ensure guest well-being


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Saifuku-ji Temple
10 min
Koide Park
7 min
Koide ski resort
12 min
Mt. Hakkai
36 min
Muikamachi Hakkaisan Ski
33 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.4
Nearest airportNiigata Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 28 min


Amenities and Facilities

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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ひろし

4/5
This is an inn in front of Koide Station.If you're staying the night before Koide Station, you'll see the same business hotel in front of the station, but it's usually fully booked, probably because of the good location, so if you can lie down and sleep, that's fine! If so, you should choose a ryokan like this one.There are no online reservations, and the reservation system is only by phone, so it seems easy to make reservations even in a good location right in front of the station.Since you are basically staying overnight without meals, it is best to buy a boxed lunch in advance or cross the river and find a restaurant in the city of Koide.The guest rooms have the feel of a traditional station-front inn, so I think people who like this type of accommodation will be satisfied.Recently, many guests have been using the hotel as a pre-night accommodation before boarding the first train of the Tadami Line, so we recommend it to those who are thinking of riding the Tadami Line in the 18th season.

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正ちゃん(正ちゃん)

4/5
This is a Showa era inn in front of the station. The landlady cannot use the internet. Therefore, reservations must be made by phone. It's right in front of the station, so it's convenient for those who take the Tadami Line early in the morning at 5am. It was 5,500 yen per night for one person without meals. There is no front desk, so please pull the sliding door and call out when you enter the inn. I didn't receive a receipt, but if you need one, please let me know. For dinner, you can order something like grilled fish or fries. I haven't confirmed the number of rooms, but there were up to room 208. Since it's from the Showa era, the key is a Miwa lock, but the door is made of wood so you can hear the sounds from the hallway. The toilets are unisex, with only one Western-style toilet and no washlet. The bath is a large, deep bath that can accommodate three people, but it is locked, so you can have it all to yourself (until 10pm). There was only one small hair dryer in the bathroom, and it seemed to lack the ability to dry a woman's hair. There is a yukata and a towel. Toothbrushes are at a certain level. Since I was staying without meals, there was a futon in the room, but no tea was provided. You may find it if you go to the dining room on the first floor (unconfirmed). There is a small TV, but no alarm clock. If you tell them in advance that you will be taking the Tadami Line early in the morning, they will come and wake you up at 5am. The hostess will explain the bath and toilet verbally, but she speaks quickly, so if you don't understand, please ask again. For dinner, we ate at Sudo Uoya (the name of a fish shop, even though it's an izakaya), which was recommended by the hostess of the inn and was located straight down Honmachi-dori.The Showa era poster girl was at the counter, and she served two bottles of sake and three dishes (sashimi, It was about 5000 yen for tempura, local sweetfish) + 2 rice balls. The rice balls were so large that it was difficult to eat two of them. If you order today's dinner drink set, it will probably be cheaper.

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正 ち

4/5
It is run by a landlady who cannot use the internet at a Showa era inn in front of the station. Therefore, reservations must be made by phone. …

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ppy ha

5/5
Anti-Japanese Chinese have given bad reviews, but Chinese people are unable to obey their hometowns once they enter their hometowns.If you are Japanese, this is a ryokan that will make you feel relaxed.

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Q NATURE

1/5
There is foreign discrimination! Foreigners are not entertained!Foreigners, non-entertaining foreign passengers.This hotel don’t receive for foreigners because they have too much discrimination!

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akinobu narita

4/5
Apparently there were no other guests when I stayed there, but a bath was prepared for me. There is no refrigerator, but I thought it was enough to wake up.

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Hyde

2/5
We were provided with a vacant room on short notice. Breakfast was served on short notice, but it was delicious with lots of local food. Most of all, the hostess' friendly conversation made me enjoy the time, even though it was a short time. However, after checking out, I was informed that I had forgotten to pay for breakfast, so I decided to pay by bank transfer. Furthermore, I was later contacted to ask if I had forgotten to pay for my accommodation, and there was no way I would forget such a thing, and my family also said that they saw me handing the landlady the exact amount I was told to pay from my wallet, and I don't remember paying for it anyway. And the balance in my wallet was definitely gone. A few days later, I was informed that the payment had not been made, and my good memories were ruined, so I am giving this review. I'm really sorry.