"Beautiful vista, food was great (strongly recommend doing a dinner reservation AND a breakfast reservation) owner was extremely kind and generous. He spoke better English than I spoke Japanese, which made it extremely easy to meet in the middle. 10/10 experience."
"Decent stay. Staff was very nice. Indoor Osen was pleasant. Rooms had a gorgeous view, but bed was not very comfortable. Good stop for Nakasendo trail, but expensive for what it is in my opinion. "
"We had a wonderful time at this ryokan. We chose this inn specifically for its remote location and traditional atmosphere and were not disappointed. The hotel, outdoor onsen, and woodsy surroundings were all excellent. The building is old and reminded me of the railroad lodges of the western United States: creaky old doors and floors, metal keys, and rotary dial phones.
Other than the hotel, there are no restaurants nearby (that I know of) and dinner is an elaborate kaiseki ryori that requires...
"It’s all about dogs there. Love how the Japanese love their furkids. Hygiene measures, dog runs, dog onsen with humans, dogs can access everywhere in this hotel, even the restaurants."
"Beautiful cultural experience. Having your own onsen and choice of the public onsen was very nice. We did not think the seiki breakfasts and dinner were worth the astoundingly expensive price. I would next time not book the meals, exorbitant cost at nearly $300 each time"
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Road Station Kisofukushima is just one of the places to see in Fukushima, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Wander the forests or discover the area's volcano viewpoints.
You can study the exhibits at Yamamura Daikan Yashiki, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Fukushima. Discover the area's volcano viewpoints and monuments.
Walk the ancient Nakasendo Trail through Kiso Valley's preserved post towns like Narai, Magome, and Tsumago with their wooden buildings. Hike among Japanese cypress forests to see Ontake volcano, or visit during fall when maple trees paint the mountainsides in brilliant reds.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 19°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 0°C. The rainiest months in Kiso are July, June, September and August, with each month seeing an average of 295 mm of rainfall.