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8.1 80 reviews
Fukushima
09/10 – 12/10
SG$197/nighttotal: SG$591 (3 )
Mori No Ryotei Mount Bandai
1 2
ryokan , Inawashiro Machi
The Ryokan Mount Bandai is located in Koriyama, 24 kilometres from Inawashiro Machi, making it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area. This 3-star hotel offers a comfortable and relaxing stay. The Ryokan Mount Bandai has a single bathroom and can accommodate up to two guests. The hotel boasts a range of amenities and activities, including a sauna, a massage room, a karaoke room, and a restaurant serving local cuisine.
8.5 111 reviews
Fukushima
21/06 – 24/06
SG$689/nighttotal: SG$2067 (3 )
Yoshikawaya
2 4
ryokan , Fukushima Shi
Yoshikawaya is located in Fukushima, a short distance from Fukushima Station and Minami-Fukushima Station, offering easy access to the city's attractions. The ryokan has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and overall experience, with a good rating for location. This traditional Japanese inn has a range of facilities for guests to enjoy, including a swimming pool, terrace, sauna, spa, and fitness centre. You can also take advantage of amenities such as room service, parking, and a restaurant and bar, as well as the convenient shuttle service.
Fukushima
09/10 – 12/10
SG$600/nighttotal: SG$1800 (3 )
信夫温泉青州
1 2
ryokan , Fukushima Shi
This Japanese inn, Shinobu Onsen Seishu, is located 31 kilometres from Nihonmatsu Station in Fukushima and 6 kilometres from Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium. Offering accommodation for up to three guests, this ryokan features one bedroom and one bathroom, with amenities including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, and access to a hot spring bath, hot tub, and open-air bath.
8.8 1198 reviews
Fukushima
21/06 – 24/06
SG$540/nighttotal: SG$1620 (3 )
Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa
1 4
ryokan , Fukushima Shi
Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa is a traditional Japanese inn located near the Ara River, a short drive from the Theme Park Of Cars Ebisu Circuit and JR Fukushima Shinkansen Station. The inn has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The inn features tatami flooring and futon bedding, offering a truly authentic Japanese experience. Guests can enjoy various hot spring baths, including open-air and indoor options, as well as a sauna, a terrace, a garden, and a bar.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Fukushima
What affordable attractions should backpackers visit in Fukushima?
For a budget-friendly experience, head to the Aizu Bukeyashiki, a historic samurai district in Aizu-Wakamatsu. You can also explore the beautiful Lake Inawashiro, known for its stunning views and hiking trails.
What nightlife options are popular among hostel guests in Fukushima?
While Fukushima isn't known for its bustling nightlife, you can find a few local bars and pubs in the city centre, especially around the Fukushima Station area. For a more relaxed vibe, try the 'Izakaya' - traditional Japanese pubs serving local food and drinks.
What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Fukushima?
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Fukushima?
Fukushima hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Aizu Matsuri, a colourful festival with parades and traditional performances in Aizu-Wakamatsu, and the Nishi Aizu Highland Festival, featuring music and local crafts in the Nishi Aizu area.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Fukushima?
What are the top social spots in Fukushima for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
The 'Fukushima Station' area is a good place to meet other travellers, especially around the cafes and restaurants. The 'Fukushima Backpackers' hostel also hosts social events and activities for guests.
What are the best pet friendly hostels in Fukushima?
What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Fukushima?
The most affordable way to reach Fukushima is by taking a Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo. It's a comfortable and fast journey, and you can often find discounted tickets if you book in advance.
What are the best hostels with parking in Fukushima?
What should you know before renting a hostel in Fukushima?
When choosing a hostel, consider its location, amenities, and the type of atmosphere you're looking for. Many hostels in Fukushima are located near the city centre, making it easy to access transportation and attractions.
What's the best time of the year to visit Fukushima?
The best time to visit Fukushima is during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful. You can enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring and the colourful foliage in autumn.
Where in Fukushima can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The best areas to stay in a hostel are near the city centre, such as around Fukushima Station or in the 'Aizu-Wakamatsu' area, which offers a more traditional and historical experience.