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9.3 14 reviews
Fukushima
21/06 – 24/06
NZ$625/nighttotal: NZ$1875 (3 )
秘境駅の貸別荘 Echo N棟
1 4
house , Yonezawa Shi
This self-catering property is situated a five-minute walk (approximately 0.4 kilometres) from Toge Station on the JR Ou Line, offering easy access to the natural beauty of Yonezawa City. Sleeping up to six guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, the house boasts a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, plus a private sauna, garden, parking, and complimentary access to the nearby Sunakawa Onsen hot spring (seasonal restrictions apply).
Fukushima
21/06 – 24/06
NZ$549/nighttotal: NZ$1647 (3 )
Echo N Building A Rental Villa With A Private Saun / Yonezawa Yamagata
2 4
apartment , Yonezawa Shi
This holiday villa in Yonezawa Shi is situated a 5-minute walk from the secluded JR Toge Station, offering convenient access to cultural attractions such as the Miyasaka Museum and Nishida Memorial Hall, as well as local experiences at Fukushima Sky Park and Iizaka Onsen. Spanning 110 square metres, this apartment accommodates up to six guests with two bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring an open-plan living area with an atrium and exposed beams, a private sauna, unobstructed views from a large window, and a seasonal BBQ space, all equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and parking.
9.8 4 reviews
Fukushima
09/10 – 12/10
NZ$543/nighttotal: NZ$1629 (3 )
New Ogiya
1 2
ryokan , Fukushima Shi
This Japanese inn in Fukushima Shi is located 20 kilometres from Nihonmatsu Station, with Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium 7.9 kilometres away and Tohoku Safari Park 10 kilometres distant. This accommodation offers air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a jacuzzi, and parking, and is a 64 kilometre drive from Fukushima Airport.
This private apartment is situated in Shinmachi, Fukushima City, a 10-minute walk from Fukushima Station East Exit, offering convenient access for exploring local attractions. This 46 square metre flat, ideal for up to four guests, features separate twin and double bedrooms, a living area, a kitchenette without cooking appliances, and a private bathroom, with a long-stay discount available for stays of three nights or more.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Fukushima
Which area in Fukushima is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The city of Fukushima itself is a good base for exploring the region. You'll find a good selection of hotels there, including the Hotel Nikko Fukushima and the Dormy Inn Fukushima. If you're looking for something more rural, consider staying in Aizu-Wakamatsu, where you can find charming ryokans and traditional guesthouses.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Fukushima?
What are the most affordable attractions in Fukushima?
For budget-conscious travelers, I recommend exploring the natural beauty of Fukushima. The Ouchi-juku village is free to enter and offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese life. The Spa Resort Hawaiians is also affordable and offers a variety of hot springs and entertainment options. For a more active experience, you can hike up Mount Bandai for stunning views of the surrounding area.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Fukushima?
How can travelers relax during a week in Fukushima?
Fukushima has many opportunities for relaxation. Spend a day at the Spa Resort Hawaiians, a popular hot springs resort with various pools and entertainment. Take a scenic hike in the mountains, like Mount Bandai, and enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty. Alternatively, visit one of the many traditional teahouses in Aizu-Wakamatsu and enjoy a peaceful afternoon with a cup of green tea.
You'll find several major hotel chains in Fukushima, including the Hotel Nikko, Dormy Inn, and the APA Hotel. These chains offer a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly to luxurious, and are generally located in convenient locations.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Fukushima?
Fukushima offers a variety of accommodation options, from traditional ryokans to modern business hotels. You can also find charming guesthouses, especially in rural areas like Aizu-Wakamatsu. If you're looking for something unique, consider staying at the 'Spa Resort Hawaiians', which offers a range of accommodation options, including themed rooms and cabins.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Fukushima?
When is the best time to book a hotel in Fukushima?
It's best to book your hotel in advance, especially during peak season, which runs from April to May and September to November. Booking early will ensure you get the best rates and availability, particularly if you're traveling during popular events like the Aizu-Wakamatsu Festival.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Fukushima?
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Fukushima?
Most hotels in Fukushima offer standard amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Some higher-end hotels may also include amenities like on-site restaurants, fitness centres, and swimming pools. It's always best to check the hotel's website or contact them directly to confirm the specific amenities offered.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Fukushima?
Fukushima offers a few pet-friendly activities. Several parks in the city, like the Fukushima City Park, are dog-friendly and allow you to enjoy a walk with your furry friend. Some restaurants and cafes also welcome pets, so you can enjoy a meal with your companion. However, it's always best to check with the specific establishment beforehand to confirm their pet policy.