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Nice ryokan. The futon room with private bath was a bit small (room 402). Food was excellent (dinner and breakfast) and nihonshu tasting was great. Must be even more charming with snow in winter time.
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Absolutely fantastic and exclusive ryokan hotel. Our lovely host Yuki was very friendly and helpful, and she really went the extra milles in making sure we were well-pampered. The room we got was a creekside mixed style suite with onsen and we loved it. The dinner was also a very nice experience for us - it was French crucine with a slight Japanese twist, prepared by a chef previously worked in a Tokyo bistrol. There was a winesake semmolier in the dining room too. Only a single ingredient of each course was listed on the menu so the dinner was full of pleasant surprise as our host would bought our food to the table and explain how they were prepared. The presentation and taste were top notch. Everything about this place was far above our expectations, very highly recommended!
Wonderful hospitality and Sake marriage with French cuisine. Simple and comfy room with private bath is also more than perfect.
Great room, excellent service. Excellent food and drink.
A great ryokan to stay. The food is great and the collection of Japanese sake and wine is great. Here they do not "sell" you something about sake but "tell". After staying there you will know which present to bring home to your family or friends.
Lovely little ryoken up in the mountains near Matsudai, really enjoyed our stay - we chose a traditional Japanese room with futon, I believe they also have a room or two with western beds. Our room had a private outdoor onsen on the balcony, there's also a public (natural source) onsen in the basement. The service was excellent - very warm and friendly, and the evening and breakfast meals were beautifully presented and very tasty! We enjoyed a sake tasting course too. Highly recommended!
A small Ryokan in Matsudai with natural hot spring baths. Not sure how I came to book here, but was looking for somewhere near the Tokomachi art fields as we were staying the following night at the House of Light. Booking was a little troublesome as forms were in Japanese, but managed with the help of Google translate. We booked a Japanese style room (futons rather than western beds) with an outside private bathtub. The staff will collect you from Matsudai station at 15:20 if you book in advance - well worth doing as quite a way from the station to the Ryokan. On arrival we were offered a choice of yukata for our stay, given tea and shown to our room. The room was lovely, and the bath outside was great to sit in even though there was snow on the ground. We booked a sake tasting course to have with dinner (we shared one between 2 of us as not sure we'd like it) and it was great. Food was lovely, showed off the local and seasonal produce beautifully. We left dinner feeling very full. Breakfast was also plentiful, gorgeous to look at and very tasty. Staff were wonderfully friendly, some spoke more English than others, but was never a problem. Can't recommend enough if you want to spend a relaxing night in the hills near Tokamachi. It's only a couple of hours from Tokyo and a massive change of pace.
小さな旅館ですが、清潔感がありお洒落で良かったです。お部屋が小さめだったので、ゆったりしたい方は、特別室が良いのかも。 夕食も朝食も美味しくいただきました。 お酒の宿というだけあっていろいろ趣向を凝らしたお酒が出てきました。
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