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Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

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Welcome to Shirasagiyu Tawaraya, where relaxing mountain views and hot spring baths await you! Nestled in the serene Yamanaka Onsen neighborhood of Kaga, Japan, this charming 3-star hotel is located just 4,3 mi from the city center—making it an ideal base for exploring the local area while providing a peaceful escape. With a starting price of $145, this delightful retreat is perfect for those looking to indulge in a little luxury.

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Camere

Japanese-Style Room - single occupancy in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

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6 Letti Futon

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215 piedi quadri

Stile Giapponese, Uso Singolo

Vista montagna

Bagno Privato

Balcone

Vasca da bagno

Experience the serenity of a Japanese-style room with stunning mountain views. This single occupancy room features traditional futon mats and a private balcony, perfect for a peaceful escape.

Special Room with Sauna, Open-Air Bath and Mountain View - New as of 2023 in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

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4 Letti Futon

2 Letti Singoli

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430 piedi quadri

Camera - 2 letti singoli, Vista Montagna

Vista fiume

Bagno Privato

Vasca da bagno

Terrazza

Special Japanese-Western Room with Semi Open-Air Bath and Mountain View - New as of 2022 in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

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2 Letti Singoli

3 Letti Futon

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310 piedi quadri

Japanese Western, 2 Letti Singoli, Vista Montagna

Vista montagna

Bagno Privato

Vasca da bagno

TV a schermo piatto

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Your stay at Shirasagiyu Tawaraya includes tempting breakfast options to kick-start your day of adventure. After fueling up, guests can unwind in the hotel's hot spring bath or enjoy a mouthwatering meal at the on-site restaurant. Have a pampering experience with refreshing massage services (available at extra charges) or relax in soundproof rooms designed for ultimate comfort. The hotel's free Wi-Fi, parking, and shuttle service ensure that your stay is as convenient as it is enjoyable!

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Facade/entrance in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

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The glowing reviews from previous guests highlight the attentive staff and tranquil ambiance as key highlights of their stay. Whether you're looking for family-friendly options like kids' meals (available at extra charges) or need accessible facilities, Shirasagiyu Tawaraya has something for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable getaway at this beautiful Japanese hotel!

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Indulge your taste buds at Shirasagiyu Tawaraya, where dining is more than just a meal—it's a delightful cultural experience! The hotel features two charming on-site restaurants, each offering traditional Japanese cuisine that showcases the rich flavors of the region. Imagine savoring meticulously prepared sushi, tender tempura, or steaming bowls of ramen amidst a cozy ambiance that evokes a sense of authenticity. Whether you're dining with friends or enjoying a romantic evening, the serene atmosphere and delectable dishes will undoubtedly leave you craving more.

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Breakfast in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

Servizi

Ristorante

Parcheggio Privato Gratuito

Wifi gratuito

Navetta gratuita

Sauna

Aria condizionata

Parcheggio in loco

Terrazza

Bathroom in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya
Lounge or bar in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya

Ristoranti

レストラン #1

Tradizionale, Giapponese

レストラン #2

Tradizionale, Giapponese

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Lounge or bar in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya
Hot Spring Bath in Shirasagiyu Tawaraya
Kaga-onsen is a small town that unfortunately offers little in terms of tourist attractions, aside from its numerous luxurious ryokan featuring onsen. A couple of days is more than enough to fully explore the area and enjoy some nature excursions. The restaurant is of high quality, boasting an extensive menu that surprised us with the variety of dishes. The Japanese-style breakfast may not suit everyone; as Italians, we're used to lighter, sweeter breakfasts, which is quite the opposite here. Still, it’s an experience worth having! The onsens are stunning, just like in the photos. They are not the first we have visited, but I must say these pleasantly surprised me, especially the outdoor baths. Additionally, I enjoyed chatting with some elderly gentlemen during our soak. Despite my limited Japanese and their few English words, we managed to have a pleasant and unusual conversation! The kindness of the staff is truly valuable. I recommend a short stay to relax between city visits.

Luca

We went there to experience a japanese traditional hotel, as well as to rest after 10 days in Tokyo region, before going to another 10 days of walking in Kyoto-Osaka-Hiroshima region. Overall, was the perfect experience... The shuttle from JR station to the hotel has a great schedule. The staff was very nice and available, the room marvelous and traditional, very spacious also. The surroundings of the hotel are beautyfull and great for a walk in the woods by the river. The public onsen of the hotel is relaxing and an amazing experience (we went 3 times in 2 nights).The view from the room also wonderfull. This was the most expensive hotel (per night) we had in our 25 days japan trip, but worth it! I recommend it to everyone. I think 2 nights are perfect to rest and enjoy the experience, with breakfast included. Breakfast has like 14 different things in front of you, and change each day. You can try lots of different stuff from Japan.

Miguel

I went there in the month of April, to live the experience in a Ryokan. It was amazing, a really traditional Japanese experience, and I have very good memories. The receptionist guy speaks a little but of English, and was very helpful in everything. All personel made me feel so welcomed, from the driver who took me from JR station and drop me at the hotel, to the waitress. She was very nice and kind, they didn't speak English, but with google translator we could perfectly communicate, she was very interested in showing me how to properly eat the traditional Japanese meal, she was very patient and I felt so comfortable. I also took a massage under payment, very good by the way. And again from the reception they helped me to arrange all, the time for dinner, onsen and massage. It was a very special stay, and unique experience.

Laia

Our stay here was incredible. We had never been to Japan before, and the staff were so friendly and wlecoming we ended up extending our stay here by four days! The food was amazing - multi course meals for breakfast and dinner that were never the same two days in a row. The room was large and had everything we needed, including yakuta, slippers, tea and a beautiful view of the river. The onsite onsens are huge and overlook the river, and we were comfortable going there despite never having been to one before. There is lots to explore in the town within walking distance - shops, public baths, river walks, shrines and the laquerware museum. The staff are wonderful and we were well cared for. I hope we can go back one day.

Kemp

It’s right next to a river. There are green trees on the mountains. It’s located away from the main street. Basho, the Haiku poet, visited. There’s a shopping street dedicated to tourists. If you like to hike, there are trail maps to follow old sections of town. The ryokan is built along side the river bank so the entrance is on the 5th floor and goes up to the 8th. You eat on the 5th floor and the food is delicious with mini servings of each of the 12 or so dishes. You even get a menu (in Japanese) and my waitress translated. My room was large and comfortable. The staff were very friendly.

Andrew

Kaga-onsen is a small town that unfortunately offers little in terms of tourist attractions, aside from its numerous luxurious ryokan featuring onsen. A couple of days is more than enough to fully explore the area and enjoy some nature excursions. The restaurant is of high quality, boasting an extensive menu that surprised us with the variety of dishes. The Japanese-style breakfast may not suit everyone; as Italians, we're used to lighter, sweeter breakfasts, which is quite the opposite here. Still, it’s an experience worth having! The onsens are stunning, just like in the photos. They are not the first we have visited, but I must say these pleasantly surprised me, especially the outdoor baths. Additionally, I enjoyed chatting with some elderly gentlemen during our soak. Despite my limited Japanese and their few English words, we managed to have a pleasant and unusual conversation! The kindness of the staff is truly valuable. I recommend a short stay to relax between city visits.

Luca

We went there to experience a japanese traditional hotel, as well as to rest after 10 days in Tokyo region, before going to another 10 days of walking in Kyoto-Osaka-Hiroshima region. Overall, was the perfect experience... The shuttle from JR station to the hotel has a great schedule. The staff was very nice and available, the room marvelous and traditional, very spacious also. The surroundings of the hotel are beautyfull and great for a walk in the woods by the river. The public onsen of the hotel is relaxing and an amazing experience (we went 3 times in 2 nights).The view from the room also wonderfull. This was the most expensive hotel (per night) we had in our 25 days japan trip, but worth it! I recommend it to everyone. I think 2 nights are perfect to rest and enjoy the experience, with breakfast included. Breakfast has like 14 different things in front of you, and change each day. You can try lots of different stuff from Japan.

Miguel

I went there in the month of April, to live the experience in a Ryokan. It was amazing, a really traditional Japanese experience, and I have very good memories. The receptionist guy speaks a little but of English, and was very helpful in everything. All personel made me feel so welcomed, from the driver who took me from JR station and drop me at the hotel, to the waitress. She was very nice and kind, they didn't speak English, but with google translator we could perfectly communicate, she was very interested in showing me how to properly eat the traditional Japanese meal, she was very patient and I felt so comfortable. I also took a massage under payment, very good by the way. And again from the reception they helped me to arrange all, the time for dinner, onsen and massage. It was a very special stay, and unique experience.

Laia

Our stay here was incredible. We had never been to Japan before, and the staff were so friendly and wlecoming we ended up extending our stay here by four days! The food was amazing - multi course meals for breakfast and dinner that were never the same two days in a row. The room was large and had everything we needed, including yakuta, slippers, tea and a beautiful view of the river. The onsite onsens are huge and overlook the river, and we were comfortable going there despite never having been to one before. There is lots to explore in the town within walking distance - shops, public baths, river walks, shrines and the laquerware museum. The staff are wonderful and we were well cared for. I hope we can go back one day.

Kemp

It’s right next to a river. There are green trees on the mountains. It’s located away from the main street. Basho, the Haiku poet, visited. There’s a shopping street dedicated to tourists. If you like to hike, there are trail maps to follow old sections of town. The ryokan is built along side the river bank so the entrance is on the 5th floor and goes up to the 8th. You eat on the 5th floor and the food is delicious with mini servings of each of the 12 or so dishes. You even get a menu (in Japanese) and my waitress translated. My room was large and comfortable. The staff were very friendly.

Andrew

Kaga-onsen is a small town that unfortunately offers little in terms of tourist attractions, aside from its numerous luxurious ryokan featuring onsen. A couple of days is more than enough to fully explore the area and enjoy some nature excursions. The restaurant is of high quality, boasting an extensive menu that surprised us with the variety of dishes. The Japanese-style breakfast may not suit everyone; as Italians, we're used to lighter, sweeter breakfasts, which is quite the opposite here. Still, it’s an experience worth having! The onsens are stunning, just like in the photos. They are not the first we have visited, but I must say these pleasantly surprised me, especially the outdoor baths. Additionally, I enjoyed chatting with some elderly gentlemen during our soak. Despite my limited Japanese and their few English words, we managed to have a pleasant and unusual conversation! The kindness of the staff is truly valuable. I recommend a short stay to relax between city visits.

Luca

We went there to experience a japanese traditional hotel, as well as to rest after 10 days in Tokyo region, before going to another 10 days of walking in Kyoto-Osaka-Hiroshima region. Overall, was the perfect experience... The shuttle from JR station to the hotel has a great schedule. The staff was very nice and available, the room marvelous and traditional, very spacious also. The surroundings of the hotel are beautyfull and great for a walk in the woods by the river. The public onsen of the hotel is relaxing and an amazing experience (we went 3 times in 2 nights).The view from the room also wonderfull. This was the most expensive hotel (per night) we had in our 25 days japan trip, but worth it! I recommend it to everyone. I think 2 nights are perfect to rest and enjoy the experience, with breakfast included. Breakfast has like 14 different things in front of you, and change each day. You can try lots of different stuff from Japan.

Miguel

I went there in the month of April, to live the experience in a Ryokan. It was amazing, a really traditional Japanese experience, and I have very good memories. The receptionist guy speaks a little but of English, and was very helpful in everything. All personel made me feel so welcomed, from the driver who took me from JR station and drop me at the hotel, to the waitress. She was very nice and kind, they didn't speak English, but with google translator we could perfectly communicate, she was very interested in showing me how to properly eat the traditional Japanese meal, she was very patient and I felt so comfortable. I also took a massage under payment, very good by the way. And again from the reception they helped me to arrange all, the time for dinner, onsen and massage. It was a very special stay, and unique experience.

Laia

Our stay here was incredible. We had never been to Japan before, and the staff were so friendly and wlecoming we ended up extending our stay here by four days! The food was amazing - multi course meals for breakfast and dinner that were never the same two days in a row. The room was large and had everything we needed, including yakuta, slippers, tea and a beautiful view of the river. The onsite onsens are huge and overlook the river, and we were comfortable going there despite never having been to one before. There is lots to explore in the town within walking distance - shops, public baths, river walks, shrines and the laquerware museum. The staff are wonderful and we were well cared for. I hope we can go back one day.

Kemp

It’s right next to a river. There are green trees on the mountains. It’s located away from the main street. Basho, the Haiku poet, visited. There’s a shopping street dedicated to tourists. If you like to hike, there are trail maps to follow old sections of town. The ryokan is built along side the river bank so the entrance is on the 5th floor and goes up to the 8th. You eat on the 5th floor and the food is delicious with mini servings of each of the 12 or so dishes. You even get a menu (in Japanese) and my waitress translated. My room was large and comfortable. The staff were very friendly.

Andrew

Posizione

2-He-1, Yamanakaonsen Higashimachi , Kaga, 922-0114, Giappone

Shirasagiyu Tawaraya