这家店的女主人非常年轻漂亮、笑容满面!气质很好👌👍!我走访这个「温泉街」确实这「猿」青年旅馆的价位最亲民!附上拍摄的照片。一个晚上一个人不到一千台币!这这样的温泉旅馆真的很便宜了! The hostess of this shop is very young and beautiful with a smile on her face! The temperament is very good👌👍! I visited this "hot spring street" and indeed the price of this "ape" youth hostel is the most affordable! Attached are the photos taken. It's less than 1,000 Taiwan dollars per person per night! This kind of hot spring hotel is really cheap!
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Hostel with traditional Japanese rooms, futons to lay out on the floor, and traditional under-table heating where you sit with your legs under the table and get lovely and warm. There are (seperate male and female) onsens downstairs, which were really hot (too hot for me to get into, but I enjoyed interacting with the Japanese family who were much better at getting in). My husband said the mens baths had an outdoor area, I don't know if the ladies also had one which I missed or not. Note that you can hire towels from reception if you haven't brought your own. We chose this because it was close to the snow monkeys so we could walk there rather than get the bus (approx 20 mins walk to the entrance, then about 25 mins walk up the path), but I'm so glad we did because it was a wonderful place to stay. We booked a room with shared bathroom (because that was all we could see online) but when we checked in the receptionist offered us the chance to upgrade to one with our own toilet which we did (only about 1200 Yen more). There was a communal kitchen area on the floor below ours, which was useful for making hot drinks, would have been a bit of a struggle to do much more than that I think, although there were lots of pots and pans. We arrived a bit early and had hoped to drop our bags at reception before check-in time, but the doors were locked so we carried on down the road and explored the delighful area and found a lovely little beer taphouse, so the time passed quickly and enjoyably! For food, we walked down to a Ramen noodle house just down the hill (cash only) which was very popular and got full soon after we got there with people queuing for tables. There didn't seem to be too many other places to eat in the close vacinity.
老酒店了,没有空调。但以这个价格来说,感觉还是挺划算的。
停车场很远,而且不太好找。房间里注明有按摩浴缸,但实际上没有。酒店宣传有乒乓球桌,但也没有。房间里的插座太少了。电梯是优先供行李使用的。温泉街的浴池指引不够清晰。请不要再推荐那些没有住客钥匙就无法进入的浴池了。我们三个人本来可以住一间房的,却被迫订了两间。
对于男性旅行者来说,这里简直完美,因为温泉太棒了。但另一方面,女性温泉却超级小而且很旧。房间也缺乏维护,感觉都快散架了。更大的问题是这家旅馆不属于酒店协会,所以你无法使用镇上的公共温泉。
位置不错,但大楼看起来摇摇欲坠。注意:住在这里不能使用公共温泉。
酒店有点旧,是日式旅馆风格的房间,灰尘有点多。没有独立浴室,停车也不方便。
如果您想去滑雪,又想找一家价格实惠的酒店/旅舍,而不是那些价格虚高的温泉酒店或滑雪酒店,请千万不要预订这家破烂不堪的旅舍。不如花同样的钱住在长野一家不错的酒店,从那里到滑雪场只需45分钟,有些酒店甚至提供班车服务。
煤油炉每两小时就会自动关闭,而且噪音很大。煤油味一直挥之不去。如果您不打开它,五分钟之内就会冻得瑟瑟发抖。
其他客人进出时,您也能听到。所以,如果您不想睡个好觉,就来这里吧。
这里的一切都破败不堪,脏乱不堪。我们四个人只有两床被套,卫生状况堪忧。日式床垫又硬又旧。厕所很小,马桶盖几十年都没换过。水槽生锈了。女式温泉简直可笑至极。网上的照片与实际情况完全不符。
我去日本旅行已经十年了,从未遇到过如此破旧、令人不快的住宿环境,而且价格还这么高。退房后,我要求退还剩余两晚的房费,当然被拒绝了。
千万别去。
这家店的女主人非常年轻漂亮、笑容满面!气质很好👌👍!我走访这个「温泉街」确实这「猿」青年旅馆的价位最亲民!附上拍摄的照片。一个晚上一个人不到一千台币!这这样的温泉旅馆真的很便宜了! The hostess of this shop is very young and beautiful with a smile on her face! The temperament is very good👌👍! I visited this "hot spring street" and indeed the price of this "ape" youth hostel is the most affordable! Attached are the photos taken. It's less than 1,000 Taiwan dollars per person per night! This kind of hot spring hotel is really cheap!
Hostel with traditional Japanese rooms, futons to lay out on the floor, and traditional under-table heating where you sit with your legs under the table and get lovely and warm. There are (seperate male and female) onsens downstairs, which were really hot (too hot for me to get into, but I enjoyed interacting with the Japanese family who were much better at getting in). My husband said the mens baths had an outdoor area, I don't know if the ladies also had one which I missed or not. Note that you can hire towels from reception if you haven't brought your own. We chose this because it was close to the snow monkeys so we could walk there rather than get the bus (approx 20 mins walk to the entrance, then about 25 mins walk up the path), but I'm so glad we did because it was a wonderful place to stay. We booked a room with shared bathroom (because that was all we could see online) but when we checked in the receptionist offered us the chance to upgrade to one with our own toilet which we did (only about 1200 Yen more). There was a communal kitchen area on the floor below ours, which was useful for making hot drinks, would have been a bit of a struggle to do much more than that I think, although there were lots of pots and pans. We arrived a bit early and had hoped to drop our bags at reception before check-in time, but the doors were locked so we carried on down the road and explored the delighful area and found a lovely little beer taphouse, so the time passed quickly and enjoyably! For food, we walked down to a Ramen noodle house just down the hill (cash only) which was very popular and got full soon after we got there with people queuing for tables. There didn't seem to be too many other places to eat in the close vacinity.