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6-1-29 Ogoto, 520-0101 Otsu
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Descripción
Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Dantoukan Kikunoya, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Otsu (Ogoto), estarás a 2 min en coche de Lago Biwa y a otros 11 min de Canal del lago Biwa. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Dantoukan Kikunoya, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Otsu (Ogoto), estarás a 2 min en coche de Lago Biwa y a otros 11 min de Canal del lago Biwa. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 21,9 km de Calle Kawaramachi y a 22,4 km de Templo Kiyomizu.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 21 habitaciones con aire acondicionado y frigorífico. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la la conexión wifi gratis. El cuarto de baño está provisto de secadores de pelo y zapatillas. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, botella de agua gratuita y teléfono.
Servicios
Con aguas termales y muchas otras instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, no te quedará ni un minuto libre. Encontrarás también conexión a Internet wifi gratis y una tienda de recuerdos.
Para comer
Tienes un restaurante y una cafetería a tu disposición para comer algo, pero si lo prefieres, puedes llamar al servicio de habitaciones de este ryokan japonés.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás un servicio de recepción las 24 horas, consigna de equipaje y una caja fuerte en recepción a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento con asistencia gratuito.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Onsen de Ogoto: 0,1 km
Lago Biwa: 1,4 km
Hiei-zan & Enryaku-ji: 6 km
Puente del lago Biwa: 6,2 km
Centro comercial Pieri Moriyama Mall: 8,1 km
Omi Shrine: 8,3 km
Museo de Arte Sagawa: 8,6 km
Canal del lago Biwa: 10,5 km
Centro para las artes escénicas Biwako Hall: 12,1 km
Museo del Lago Biwa: 14,2 km
Templo de Enryakuji: 15,2 km
Centro comercial Aeon Mall: 17 km
Monte Hiei: 17,2 km
Estación de esquí Biwako Valley: 18,2 km
Philosopher's Path: 18,4 km
El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a Dantoukan Kikunoya se encuentra en Osaka (KIX-A. Internacional de Kansai): 118,7 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Accesibilidad
- Adaptado para personas con discapacidad
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
- Servicio de aparcacoches
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Generales
- Bar
- Guardaequipajes
- Restaurante
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Información turística
- Tienda de regalos
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Transporte
- Traslado gratuito estación de tren
Opiniones del hotel
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nicky935
A traditional Japanese experienceDantokan Kikunoya is a very traditional Japanese Hotel. The breakfasts are amazing (if you're looking to eat traditional Japanese food), the communal baths are just glorious and the shuttle service to the station is incredibly convenient. The rooms are spacious and well set up. The downside was that for the first day and a half of our 3 day stay, there were no English speaking staff members in the hotel. I'd specifically checked because my Japanese is very basic. Luckily, staff were quite happy to communicate with a lot of pointing and arm waving. We travelled into Kyoto centre for food because the area didn't have much of a selection of places to eat. Location isn't great, but the hotel itself is wonderful.
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Ven G
Great Japanese ryokan and onsenThe hotel staffs are very friendly and we feel welcome even with a gift for our toddler on arrival. We have borrow a few toys through our stay and that keep our 2.5 year old entertained. Our room 335 is a Japanese style room, we have ordered dinner in our room and it was lovely. There is shower in our room, separate toilet and the basin is by the window which facing the lake. Although it is a smoking room but we can't really smell it but the straw smell from tatami. The room is very clean! After finish dinner in our room, they would setup futon bed for us. The onsen in the ryokan is a good experience, there is indoor and outdoor pool. You need to clean yourself before entering the pool (without clothes). Japanese breakfast (house made tofu) is served during our stay too. The only downside is it is not close to Kyoto, it takes about 20 mins to get to Kyoto station from ogotoonsen station. You can contact staff to pick you up at ogotoonsen train station. Definitely will visit again!
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aidma1
this ryokan is lovely place in near kyoto. easy accessible from Kyoto via a short train ride(20~25min). Easy pickup service from the station(5min). The staff were incredibly friendly and They gave my wife a birthday present. the Japanese traditional dinner(keiseiki) and breakfast was amazing. Breakfast is good quality Japanese style. Thank you to all the stafffs and see you soon!! 20. . . .
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PiccoloDaimaku
Uhm!This ryokan is located in an industrial area near the great lake. The surroundings are very ugly, but in return you have plenty of shops and restaurants to enjoy. The hotel inside is nice, but outside is no big deal, except the entrance to it which is lovely. The baths, onsen, are reasonably clean, but in the morning when they were supposed to have been cleaned, the water had soap from other people, I do not know what was due. The rooms were nice, clean and new, well decorated and equipped. Breakfast was of good quality and good service from the waitresses. To highlight that the staff is extremely kind and helpful, polite. The worst is the price, exorbitant for what the hotel offers.
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397ibenj
Very interestingA kind of a "Must try experience" when visiting Japan for the first time. The Ryokan is ok, but expensive. A little worn out, but very clean, and the servantes are friendly. The metals served, dinner and breakfast, are traditional japaneese and almost all tofu and fish. Dinner served in your room, sitting on the floor, was an interesting experiense.