"Very nice view of the lake. Very helpful staff. The rooms have a private onsen hot tub on the balcony. The rooms have tatami and are set up to sleep on the floor. You can request a bed frame to elevate the futon, but it's better to request a bed when making the reservation (although you may enjoy sleeping on a futon, Japanese style)."
"The ryokan was beautiful and the experience was amazing. The food was delicious and the staff was very attentive and caring. Thank you for the wonderful experience!"
"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....
"It was easy to find from the station, breakfast was good, the public bath was good ( you do need to strip down to your birthday suite), the room was good except the bed it was one step up from sleeping on the hard ground."
"This property was absolutely epic. Extremely fast communication, gorgeous house and delicious dinner coordinated during a time when most things are shut. Mari and her team were so great. We regretted we didn't have more than one night to enjoy this picturesque village and perfect house. It surpassed all expectations. My group was 6 family members and we stayed at 8 different places all over Japan for a two week adventure and all 6 agreed this property ranked #1 of all. Can't wait to return and...
"This is a family run ryokan business by the Kouda family. We booked a house / villa that is with attached bath and toilets. It is a very traditional house with renovated bath & toilet and owners are friendly and accommodating . Location is not very accessible if you don't drive but they fetched us from wachi station as the ryokan is located 30 mins from local train. Would strongly recommend if you want a local ryokan stay experience."
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Explore the great outdoors at Wakasa Fisherman's Wharf, a lovely green space in Kawasaki. Stroll along the beaches or visit the monuments while you're in the area.
Enshoji Temple is just one of the places to see in Obama, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the beaches or experience the area's museums.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at Miketsukuni Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum during your trip to Kawasaki. Wander the parks and beaches while you're in the area.
Dive into Obama's rich heritage at the Mackerel Road Museum and Miketsukuni Wakasa Obama Food Culture Museum, where local culinary traditions come alive. Hike through lush forests to discover ancient Jinguji and Kuinji Temples, then reward yourself with fresh seafood at Wakasa Fisherman's Wharf.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. The rainiest months in Obama are July, December, September and January, with each month seeing an average of 294 mm of rainfall.