Room was spacious. The air conditioner was okay, but just a 3-speed fan, so we were not sure that it would manage a heat wave. Very close to the train station. We had breakfast one morning and it was very good, with a few gourmet surprises like pumpkin soup! The area was quiet and we found an excellent Indian food restaurant next door (called Maya) on our last night. A woman at the tourist center spoke perfect English and helped us plan a whirlwind tour of the area, including a visit to the gorge and several temples. We would stay here again.
Hotel Matsunoka Ichinoseki places you within a 10-minute stroll of Former Numata Family Samurai Residence and Folk Culture Museum of Liquor. This 96-room, 3-star hotel welcomes guests with conveniences like a restaurant, free in-room WiFi, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Start each morning with buffet breakfast, available for a fee from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM. The onsite restaurant is perfect for a quick bite to eat.
Flat-screen TVs come with pay movies, and guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Bathrooms offer free toiletries, toilets with an electronic bidet, and slippers. Other standard amenities include refrigerators and desks. Housekeeping is not available.
Hotel Matsunoka Ichinoseki features free WiFi in public areas, meeting rooms, and laundry facilities. Self parking is offered for JPY 600 per night. The front desk is staffed 24 hours a day to help with luggage storage and dry cleaning/laundry. Additional amenities include a vending machine and a banquet hall.
Room was spacious. The air conditioner was okay, but just a 3-speed fan, so we were not sure that it would manage a heat wave. Very close to the train station. We had breakfast one morning and it was very good, with a few gourmet surprises like pumpkin soup! The area was quiet and we found an excellent Indian food restaurant next door (called Maya) on our last night. A woman at the tourist center spoke perfect English and helped us plan a whirlwind tour of the area, including a visit to the gorge and several temples. We would stay here again.