Kaneko

9.2
Exceptional
(12 reviews)

Tate-421 Miyashita, Mishima, Onuma District, Fukushima 969-7511, Japan

+81 241-52-3778

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Hotel Description

Kaneko Hotel

Kaneko is a charming and comfortable hotel located at Tate-421 Miyashita, Mishima, Onuma District, Fukushima 969-7511, Japan, offering guests a peaceful stay in the scenic surroundings of Fukushima. The hotel is ideally situated near popular landmarks and natural attractions, making it an excellent choice for travelers looking to explore the beauty of the region. Guests can easily visit the nearby Miyashita Arch Sankyodai Bridges, just an 8-minute walk away, or take a 5-minute stroll to the First Tadami River Bridge, famous for its seasonal blossoms and breathtaking snowscapes. The hotel’s design combines simplicity with comfort, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all guests. Rooms are designed to provide a relaxing environment with cozy amenities that ensure a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. While Kaneko does not offer pools, spas, or fitness centers, it does feature Wi-Fi, making it an ideal spot for those who prefer a straightforward, no-frills experience. Convenient public transport options nearby, including a 6-minute walk to Aizu-Miyashita Station, allow for easy access to local attractions and airports like Fukushima and Niigata. Health and safety measures are in place to ensure guest safety, and Kaneko’s central location ensures that guests are close to notable sights like Lake Numazawa and Enzoji Temple. For dining, guests can enjoy a variety of options nearby, with many restaurants offering local and international cuisines. We invite you to experience the charm and comfort of Kaneko, where relaxation and convenience meet.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 8-minute walk to Miyashita Arch Sankyodai Bridges

2. 6-minute walk to Aizu-Miyashita Station

3. Free Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel

4. Close to the First Tadami River Bridge

5. Short distance from Lake Numazawa and Enzoji Temple

6. Simple, cozy rooms offering a comfortable retreat

7. Near local restaurants offering diverse dining options

8. Accessible from multiple transportation hubs including Hayato Station


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

First Tadami River Bridge
5 min
Mugenkyo Ferry Terminal
11 min
Lake Numazawa
14 min
Enzoji Temple
18 min
No. 1 Tadami River Bridge Viewpoint
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportNiigata Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 42 min


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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Tatsuyuki Amano

5/5
I used it on June 12, 2024. Thank you for this time.・Yukata, hair dryer, refrigerator, and tea provided・There is no separate smoking area in the building.・There is a bath (household size bathtub)・There are shared toilets for men and women.・I remember that there was no WIFI.・The availability of a parking lot has not been confirmed (as it is for JR use).・Several restaurants available・Yamazaki Shop*There were no facilities such as supermarkets or drug stores nearby.・There is a hot spring facility in the town.・Less than 10 minutes walk from Aizu Miyashita Station.・Room without meals: 5,600 yen・Two meals included: 8,300 yen・My wife is very talkative.・The surrounding area was very quiet.・Although I was staying without meals, they said they had leftover side dishes, so they provided me with a meal.・It seems that meals are provided, but the wife is elderly and it is difficult to provide meals. It may be better to procure it elsewhere or use a restaurant.・When the sun sets, the street in front of the inn becomes quiet. You can enjoy the silence of Okuaizu.I was completely captivated by the nature and tranquility of Mishima Town. I would like to visit again while my wife is well!

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こぐまさん

5/5
The room had a kotatsu, a tea set, a pot, a TV, an air conditioner, a stove, a clothesline, hangers, and a small mirror, and in the closet there were blankets, futons, yukatas, and yukata overlays.The toilet, washroom, and bath are shared, and there is also a washroom and toilet on the second floor.There were no tissues, toiletries, towels, etc. in the room, so I think it's reasonable considering the price.They will probably give you tissues if you ask, but since I had brought tissues with me when I came by car, I didn't have any problems, especially when blowing my nose.There is a hot spring nearby and you can get a discount ticket, so I don't think anyone will use the bath at the inn.It is better to bring your own towel and toothbrush set.Futons are self-service.The door was a sliding door, but it had a lock on it.The elderly wife works hard and has a good personality, and although the building is old, it is kept well-maintained. (I was surprised to hear her age because she looked much younger than her actual age.)The parking lot was on the left side of the building.It's relatively close to the station, and I think it's a hidden gem for taking the Tadami Line train and seeing the spectacular views.You can walk to see the three arch brothers from the inn.You can make a reservation by phone.This time I wanted to take an early morning train, so I asked for a room without meals.There is a restaurant nearby, but be careful as it closes early. (It's probably best to check in advance by phone.) Since I was coming by car, for dinner I went to a restaurant near the interchange that had delicious fresh pasta and omelet rice.When I went to see the stars, I just told them a word and they left the door unlocked.It was helpful because when I asked questions, they taught me various things.

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トビ2号

4/5
My hands hurt and I can't make a meal, so is it okay if I stay overnight without meals? So, I went with the intention of staying overnight without meals.Please serve me a meal 😘I don't think there are many guesthouses these days that will touch you and say thank you when you see them off😭.If you look closely, there are some things that are worrisome.Even though my hands hurt, I think I received the best hospitality❗The sweet potatoes, wildflower tempura, wildflower pickles, etc. were very delicious🥰.I hated the sweets I ate when I was a child, butI would love to eat such delicious sweet noodles in the morning and evening.Thank you very much ♥

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Kobayakawa Shinichiro

5/5
I want it to stay forever❗️

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Daisuke Asano

4/5
This is a traditional inn run by a kind and talkative grandmother.They will take care of you, so you won't feel lonely even when traveling alone.There are also many rooms.

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japan killtsu

5/5
A traditional inn with a nostalgic atmosphere!

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M J

5/5
I want it to stay forever.

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ひろし

4/5
Even though I checked in after 9pm, I was able to stay overnight with half board, which was very helpful (^o^)Since this is a guesthouse that does not take online reservations, there is a high possibility that there will be spaces even if nearby accommodations are full, so it is a hidden gem when staying along the Tadami Line.

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Kuan Sun

5/5
I am a foreign tourist, this housekeeper is a kind and warm hearted grandma who is such a great old lady. She offers so many snacks and Japanese tea for me. Defintely a great offer at this area. It is quite close to the JR station, everything is simply traditional Japanese style, I guess you will like it if you are interested at how a Japanese person live in old style.