Only a 3-minute walk from Unazuki Onsen Train Station, Kurobe Unazukionsen Yamanoha offers Japanese and Western-style accommodations with a flat-screen TV.
SC
From
Taiwan
The pick-up service from the train station is good.
The dinner and breakfast buffet are satisfied.
Boasting river views, Hotel Ogawa provides accommodation with a spa and wellness centre, an open-air bath and a bar, around 19 km from Kurobe-Unazukionsen Station.
たから温泉民宿 Gem Onsen Stay offers a hot spring bath and a hot tub, as well as air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi in Sakaimura, 48 km from Toyama-kō.
Sylvia
From
France
The Onsen/Spa was of excellent quality.
The sea is across the street
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Tanakaya is situated in Kurobe, 29 km from Toyama-kō and 36 km from Toyama Station.
Paul Leon Tim
From
Portugal
In this ever changing, chaotic and even crazy world, I admire a well-run family business (small or large) which passes on from generation to generation, like the Tanakaya (since 1911). My wife and I have one of the five larger rooms with superb views of the Japanese garden with architectural and water features (charming with the new snow cover). The included Kaiseki dinner (delicious, sumptuous, but not too elaborate or overly filling) and breakfast are served not in our room but in a separate and private dinner room, which we like. The clear-water onsen is not huge and indoor only, but has full glass panels facing a small bamboo grove in the garden. Old-fashioned warm and attentive service attitudes prevailed. A mature lady of the 4th generation greeted us when we arrived, another of the 5th generation briefed us, and a third lady was assigned to take us to our room, serve us dinner and breakfast and prepare our beddings. All three of them waited for us when we checked out, and followed our small shuttle bus as it drove out to the parking lot and onto the road to wave us goodbye despite the snow and cold weather. We saw members of the 6th generation chatting and playing in the lounge just before dinner the evening before, while we were viewing the manuscripts and books of a poet (also a member of the family) in a display room near the reception, I wish the traditions of excellence and service of this small ryokan (and many others) will continue to be passed on to the next generations.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
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