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Hotel Overview
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Worth the Cost
The hotel is great for what it costs. It has an onsen, and staying there is the genuine Japan experience
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Staff & Service
The staff members are really friendly and nice helping clients enjoy a good warm welcome, and support from a multiple language staff member sometimes.
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Location Convenience
Ohiradai location was good as a quiet place, accessible to trains, with just a bit of a ride to get to the main sightseeing hubs.
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Area & Access
A tranquil, residential Japanese village set in a valley represents a serene and authentic atmosphere far from the big hordes of tourists.
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Room Cleanliness
The property offers clean and neat accommodation, with rooms and common areas kept to a very simple standard.
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Breakfast Experience
Facilities offered at the hotel are good but there is limited on-site dining and very few restaurants around; visitors are forced to look for food in the more central tourist areas.
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Bed Quality
The rooms have tatami mats and futon beds for a comfortable and truly Japanese sleeping experience.
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Internet Speed
Free Wi-Fi is available for the most part, albeit the reception lets up further away from the rooms and towards the lobby.
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Interior Freshness
There is a very traditional ambiance to the Ryokan. It’s not a modern hotel, but a real, well-preserved look at Japanese style accommodation.
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Peace & Quiet
Its location in a small village, far away from the highways, it is very quiet and calm providing a very restful atmosphere especially during the night.
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Long-Term Friendly
Quick train access makes this a convenient launching point for multi-day exploration of all areas covering the region of Hakone.
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Parking Ease
This free parking facility would be an extremely convenient amenity for those few tourists willing to take on Hakone by automobile.