Fukushima Accomodation

 

Fukushima Prefecture offers various accommodation options for tourists. The most common types of accommodation are hotels, ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), guesthouses, and vacation rentals.

Hotels: Fukushima Prefecture has many hotels that cater to both business and leisure travelers. These hotels offer standard amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and room service.

Ryokans: Fukushima Prefecture is also known for its traditional-style inns known as ryokans. These inns provide a unique Japanese experience with tatami-matted rooms, traditional futons, and communal hot spring baths called onsen.

Guesthouses: Guesthouses are budget-friendly accommodation options that offer shared dormitory-style rooms or private rooms. They are ideal for backpackers and budget-conscious travelers.

Vacation rentals: Fukushima Prefecture has many vacation rental options such as apartments, townhouses, and villas. These rentals provide extra space and privacy for travelers who prefer a home away from home experience.

Overall, Fukushima Prefecture provides a range of accommodation options suitable for all types of travelers.



Onyado Toho Onsen

4-star ryokan in the city center

This ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) is located high in Aizu Higashiyama Onsen hot spring resort, with hot springs that offer a sweeping view of the town. The open kitchen and delicious, healthy buffet is popular with guests.

A shuttle bus from Aizu-Wakamatsu Station is available.

 

Amenities Include

Indoor & Oudoor Mineral hot springs

An arcade/game room

Massage and spa services

Onsite buffet restaurant

Free in-room WiFi

A free area shuttle bus

Free self parking

Daily housekeeping

 

 

Room Selections Include

  • Standard Single / Twin / Triple Rooms
  • Standard Japanese-style (sleeps up to 4)
  • Japanese-Western Mixed Room (sleeps up to 6)
  • Japanese style tatami room with bath (sleeps up to 5) * Non-Smoking and Smoking Room options 

 

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Harataki


3.5-star ryokan in Aizu Wakamatsu

Among hot springs, this inn is rare for possessing their own spring source. You’ll enjoy the luxurious open-air baths to the fullest. They’re 100% “kakenagashi” (continuously flowing), which is the highest quality of hot spring water in Japan. 

The dinner is another popular attraction: you can enjoy both Otemae-ryori, a traditional Japanese course meal served at the table, as well charcoal-grilled dishes, and the local specialties of Aizu. Meals served at the Waterside Dining Kawadoko (a restaurant with outdoor decks built along the bank of the Yukawa River) are very popular during the summer season.

A shuttle bus from Aizu-Wakamatsu Station is available.

 

Amenities Include


Indoor & Oudoor Mineral hot springs

Cafe & Bar Lounge

Massage and spa services

Onsite buffet restaurant

Free WiFi

A free area shuttle bus

Free self parking

Daily housekeeping
 

Room Selections Include


Japanese Style Single / Twin / Triple Rooms
Japanese-Western Mixed Room (sleeps up to 4)
Superior Japanese style  (sleeps up to 5)

* Non-Smoking and Smoking Room options 

 

 

photos courtesy of japanican via www.japanican.com ©