"We really loved our stay. The building is old be very cozy and comfortable.
The staff were very helpful and welcoming. I would definitely return there.
If you plan to dine outside the hotel, make sure you book beforehand. "
"The rooms have better and more accommodations than most ,"luxury" and "elite" suites ive been in.
The location in my opinion is great. The town nearby is walkable and its easy to catch the bus."
"Une pause incroyable : vue mer depuis la chambre, bains chauds privés où l’on peut se relaxer en famille, repas exceptionnels.
On a en plus deux espaces pour se relaxer et grignoter.
Personnel d’une gentillesse parfaite, toujours aux petits soins.
Si vous passez dans la région, c’est un endroit où séjourner sans hésitation !"
"Location, location, location walking distance to everything you want from Amanohashidate tourist activities. Great hotel. I had a added pleasure of great sunrise view of the sun arising from Amanohashidate in early June (@4:45am)."
"I do not recommend to stay in this hotel if...
1). you cannot speak basic Japanese. The staff cannot speak basic English and they were not even trying to use any translator device to communicate with foreign guests. I had to use limited Japanese to communicate with the staff.
2). you cannot tolerate heat nor noise. I checked in 2 days ago. This is already April which is spring season, but the hotel still had not offered cool function of air conditioning. How stubborn the hotel management is....
"Small, personal hotel very close to the moving bridge. Excellent location and beautifully presented hotel. Quality Japanese dinner and breakfast. We would definitely recommend this hotel!"
"The hotel has been recently rebranded and is undergoing extensive renovations. The bits they've finished, like the rooms and the dining room, are new and shiny. The room itself was comfortable. It's close to the town, which has good izakaya and other options if you're not on a meal plan. There is also a Lawson close-by.
On weekdays especially the hotel is an active construction site inside and out. It probably isn't what the workers want, to have to share a construction site with guests. It...
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Wooden fishing houses perch dramatically over the water in this 'floating village' where local fishermen still practice traditional methods. Explore the bay by boat to see these funaya up close, then sample fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants serving the morning's catch.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 23°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. The rainiest months in Ineno Funaya are July, September, August and June, with each month seeing an average of 251 mm of rainfall.