“The location is quite difficult to arrive. Be sure to take taxi at yumoto station which cost 800 yen in 10mins max. Food is incredible but plate and accessories are just so so. Room onsen is absolutely stunning but the outdoor shower area need some guts to use in winter.
Overall speaking, you must try this if u want good kaiseki and outdoor onsen.”
“Hako Riero was wonderful. It was clean, stylish and very high tech. It had a 7 eleven in walking distance and very close to the Hakkne-Yumoto train station. I would absolutely stay here again.
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“A satisfying hot spring hotel with spacious rooms and a stunning 180-degree view. The hotel offers three types of hot springs: open-air, private, and public. I particularly enjoyed the open-air hot spring. The breakfast was delicious with thoughtful variations each day during my two-day stay. Additionally, the hotel is well-equipped with various skincare products, and complimentary coffee and juice. A hotel worth considering for couples and families! (Tip: Conveniently located next to a mountain……
“Very discreet and very quiet hotel (only 15 rooms). Room was big (good enough for three tatami with room to spare), has a small terrace with our own hot spring bath. It was a very relaxing experience soaking in the hot bath during the morning while enjoying the green mountain scenery.
Location is a bit out of the way and up on a winding slope, but who cares, I didn’t feel the need to go out when I was there. ”
“We suppose there was two buildings for this bnb which is B-1&B-2, but it’s not! It was a one building separated 2 parts, therefore, the house was very small, the toilet was super small. No coffee or any tea bags provided, have to pay for washing machine. It’s not user friendly for guests. ”