Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 18 reviews
A traditional ryokan located in a mountain village. Reviews most frequently mention the reddish-brown iron-rich onsen and kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal ingredients.
Many guests note that the indoor bath feels good for the body and the Omi beef dishes are delicious. Spacious rooms and a quiet atmosphere allow for proper rest.
However, some reviews point out dogs roaming the entrance and lobby, the outdoor bath not being genuine onsen water, and the remote mountain location making travel inconvenient.
Suitable for travelers seeking quiet onsen and Japanese cuisine.
Strengths
Indoor onsen with iron content and comfort receives repeated praise
Kaiseki cuisine using seasonal ingredients and Omi beef frequently called delicious
Spacious rooms with sofas allow for relaxed stays according to many reviews
Staff service described as polite and comfortable
Good to Know
Dogs roaming the entrance and lobby cause complaints from allergy sufferers and those afraid of dogs
Outdoor bath criticized for not being genuine onsen water
Remote mountain location leads to accessibility complaints
Recommended For
Onsen travelers — Many reviews praise the indoor iron-rich onsen
Japanese cuisine lovers — High satisfaction with kaiseki and Omi beef dishes
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.2/10 · 3 sites · Based on 80 reviews
Guest Reviews
3 booking sites · 80 reviews
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FAQ
Multiple reviews mention dogs roaming the lobby and entrance. Those with allergies or fear of dogs should be cautious.
The indoor bath receives praise for its reddish iron-rich water that feels good for the body. Some note the outdoor bath is not genuine onsen water.
Most reviews praise the seasonal kaiseki and Omi beef dishes. A few mention minor disappointments with food quality.
Many say the rooms are spacious and relaxing. Separate toilet and sink areas are also noted as convenient.


