Harataki

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

235 SHIMOHARA YUMOTO HIGASHIYAMA-CHO, 965-0814 Aizuwakamatsu

Valoraciones

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 97 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.5 sobre 5

Descripción

Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Harataki de Aizuwakamatsu, estarás a solo unos pasos de Onsen de Higashiyama y a apenas 2 min en coche de Museo de Nepal. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 19 km de Lago Inawashiro y a 1,6 ...

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Descripción general

Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Harataki de Aizuwakamatsu, estarás a solo unos pasos de Onsen de Higashiyama y a apenas 2 min en coche de Museo de Nepal. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 19 km de Lago Inawashiro y a 1,6 km de Mansión de samuráis de Aizu.

Habitaciones
Disfruta de una agradable estancia en una de las 65 habitaciones con televisión de pantalla plana. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la la conexión wifi gratis. El baño privado con ducha y bañera combinadas está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y zapatillas. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, además de un servicio de limpieza disponible todos los días y la posibilidad de solicitar tabla de planchar con plancha.

Servicios
Elige entre las numerosas instalaciones recreativas ofrecidas, que incluyen aguas termales y karaoke.

Para comer
Tienes un restaurante y una cafetería a tu disposición para comer algo, pero si lo prefieres, puedes llamar al servicio de habitaciones con horario limitado de este ryokan japonés. Apaga la sed con tu bebida favorita en el bar o lounge.

Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás consigna de equipaje, una caja fuerte en recepción y un ascensor a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte a la estación de autobuses gratuito y un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito.

Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.

Onsen de Higashiyama: 0,1 km
Museo de Nepal: 1,5 km
Mansión de samuráis de Aizu: 1,7 km
Presa Higashiyama: 2,3 km
Jardín botánico Oyakuen: 3 km
Museo de la Prefectura de Fukushima: 3,3 km
Yae no Sakura Drama Kan: 3,3 km
Museo y destilería de sake Aizu: 4 km
Centro de información turística de Aizu: 4 km
Museo Byakkotai: 4 km
Sazae Temple: 4,1 km
Iimoriyama: 4,1 km
Castillo de Aizuwakamatsu: 4,2 km
Destilería de sake Suehiro: 4,9 km
Templo Amida: 5,2 km

El aeropuerto más cercano se encuentra en Fukushima (FKS): 91,3 km

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Acceso a internet

    • Wifi gratis
  • Aparcamiento

    • Parking
  • Generales

    • Bar
    • Guardaequipajes
    • Jardin
    • Restaurante
    • Zona fumadores
  • Servicios

    • Ascensor
    • Bar-Lounge
    • Caja fuerte en recepción
    • Recepción (horario limitado)
    • Terraza

Opiniones del hotel

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 97 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.5 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • ozzie_wanderlust

    Beautiful Location

    Felt like a ryokan within a modern hotel. We stayed in a traditional tatami room with a beautiful view, wore our yakata and slippers, and slept on futons. The room also had a cabin-style bathroom, mini refrigerator with water and a safe. We dined in the restaurant. The service seemed excellent but unfortunately the staff that night spoke very little English, we spoke even less Japanese, the translation app didnt always work well, and we were not familiar with ryokan procedure and etiquette so we probably didnt make the most of this opportunity. Breakfast was more successful as the staff were more confident in English. The onsen was good. Everything is provided and the outdoor baths are in a beautiful setting by a stream and forest. You could also hire a private bath. The hotel lounge area looked out over forest and a beautiful gorge with river and waterfall. The leaves were just beginning to change colour in September. The hotel staff were very helpful arranging courtesy bus pickup from the nearby town bus terminal on arrival and a taxi to the station on departure. On arrival in Aizu Wakamatsu, the tourist office at the station arranged to have our luggage sent directly to Harataki so we could spend the afternoon touring the sites of this historic castle town before heading to our ryokan - a very thoughtful service! They also provided us with umbrellas for use during our stay in the town.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Susan B

    Nice rooms, unfriendly staff

    To me one of the joys of staying in a ryokan is the attentive service. The facilities here are very nice--it seems to have been recently refurbished--but the staff was so cold. It was very strange. The hotspring bath was fine, but there were only two pools, an uchiburo (inside bath) and a rotenburo (outside bath) and I confess I like a bit more variety. I recommend Shintaki which is a bit closer to the station, cheaper, and has a very friendly staff and lots of baths.

    3.0 sobre 5
  • 535laurencec

    Beautiful Experience

    Aizu-Wakamatsu was the second stop for our first adventure in Japan. Our language skills are very limited, and knowledge of etiquette quite rudimentary. We opted for the Harataki as a soft-entry into ryokan experience, and for two full days and three nights it was wonderful. First, the front desk staff were very courteous and accommodating, particularly given our limited language skills. Also, we did not expect to be picked up at the onsen bus station, but they sent a car. The dining room staff for both dinner and breakfast could not have been more friendly and helpful. Same for women tending the private bath, and shop. The meals were outstanding. We had half-board accommodation (breakfast & dinner), each meal provided a different combination of table setting, always including a rectangular plate with two items, plus a box with six tasty dishes, plus small braiser that rotated per meal between grill, steamer, and soup pot to which we added fresh vegetable and meat from yet another dish. Then there was a generous buffet, including beverages and deserts. Everything was delicious. Alcohol was available, but billed separately to room. The room was lovely and clean with sea green tatami mats, and a nice view of the trees across the canyon, and the river below. It must be glorious in fall colors. Every night, while we were at dinner, the staff moved the furniture and laid out the futon bedding. The bathroom and toilet felt a bit tight, but were clean and very functional. We opted for the private onsen bath, rather than the public, selecting the oval ceramic Moon tubs from three choices offered, with splendid setting just above the river. The bus station is about 600m from the hotel. A nice walk, morning and evening. A day pass for the buses that loop in opposite directions gives easy access to the town. We enjoyed the castle grounds, nearby museum, the herbal garden (beautiful), and old town. Taxis were easy to find or call when needed. Overall, a spledid place from which to explore Aizu-Wakamatsu.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • katinae

    Relaxing and traditional stay in the countryside. Absolutely beautiful location on a waterfall.

    Honeymoon trip to Japan. Absolutely beautiful location. Very friendly and helpful staff, limited English but had a voice translator that worked great. Room was traditional and comfortable and staff even brought up our luggage and made up the beds during our private hot spring time. Private hot spring was super relaxing next to the waterfall and would recommend for couples. Dinner on the waterfall was spectacular multi course meal with a fantastic atmosphere. Warning for Americans, it is a very traditional style of food but highly recommend giving everything at least a try. Women can rent a nicer yukata and there are multiple colors, patterns, and sizes. Take a taxi from the train station, navigating the bus and shuttle without speaking Japanese is a little tricky, save yourself the hassle. By far our favorite place we stayed in Japan and would highly recommend to other couples or those looking to have a relaxing time outside of the big cities.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • AndraYo

    River-Side Dining is the Attraction!

    Large, clean rooms and nice onsen with outdoor bath on the waterfall (be careful of the steps going down). But the attraction is Dinner On-the-Riverside-Waterfall! What a treat! The food paired with sake is delicious, and starting the appetizers before sunset & ending a great meal after dark was really remarkable experience. The fresh river air, total mountainside of solid trees, sitting at the upper section of the modern restaurant dangling our feet in the hot mineral-water Foot Bath is pure relaxation! Make sure your reservation is for half board (Japanese Dinner & Breakfast) ON THE RIVER @ Kawadoko (there are different meal plans). About 17000yen /person with grilled steak and local sweet water fish, aiyu.

    5.0 sobre 5