Hotel Shiroyama might be easily overlooked by foreign travelers. And there may be a reason for that. It doesn't really cater to non-Japanese speakers. That said, if you can speak some Japanese and you have a good understanding of Japanese etiquette and rules, you can have an excellent experience at this hotel. (I am a Westerner, I can speak some Japanese, and I have a Japanese husband. All of this was greatly to my benefit, so, keep that in mind as you read this review.) Hotel Shiroyama is, depending on what part of the hotel you are in, quite old. There are parts of it that look like it's from the Showa era, with maroon walls and old-style hotel carpeting. But then... in the men's sento (public bath), it was incredibly beautiful and clean and modern. Small, yes, but still, truly lovely. Also, the rooms: there must have been a ”refresh” on all the bathrooms: there were double sinks, a stall shower with an overheard attachment so you can really get a good blasting if you want one, and of course a washlet toilet with the lid that opens when you approach it. The rooms were also quite large, with a separate little sitting area near the window (although there is no view to speak of, at least from the 2nd floor). The pièce de résistance is the Japanese dinner that is served in your room. It is quite astonishing in the number of dishes that are offered: lots of small appetizers, sashimi, sumashijiru (a clear soup that is divine), beef stew covered with a baked rice cracker, several other dishes that are heated at the table, rice, of course, and more. We stopped counting and stopped eating -- it was too much. And then of course there was dessert. Now, I am not saying this was a 5-star meal; some of it was great, the rest was good. But the amount that was served was sort of mind-boggling. Of course you can also order beer or sake or soft drinks to go with the meal. Trust me; for two people, it was just way too much food, unless you have super hearty appetites and absolutely love Japanese cuisine. That said, if you are unable to sit cross-legged in a chair made for that purpose, you will be somewhat uncomfortable for the entire meal. It is all served on a low table, and while you can put your feet under the table, you will not be sitting in a position that is natural for most Westerners. There is a smallish table in the sitting room (near the window), but do not expect them to put the food there, because there are too many dishes and they won't fit. I would say the Hotel Shiroyama went above and beyond to provide a really lovely ”Japanese experience” with their dinner. Also, the breakfast served in the morning in a communal dining room was fairly hearty, but it is entirely Japanese. If you are used to eating this way, or you are craving this kind of experience you will enjoy it -- but remember, these meals are ”set.” There is no substitution for anything. They do not cater to vegetarians, so if you are one, this is not the place for you. The attend
At Sen Yugawara, exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests. Complimentary internet access is available in the ryokan to ensure you stay connected during your visit.Complimentary parking is available for guests. Due to health concerns, smoking is strictly prohibited within the entire premises of ryokan. At Sen Yugawara, each day commences with a scrumptious breakfast offered at no additional cost. Allow your journey to be free from the pangs of hunger! On-site eateries offer delicious and accessible meal choices.
Ootaki Hotel possesses one of the largest volumes of hot spring water in the Yugawara hot spring resort and is located adjacent to the picturesque Fudou-taki (Fudou Waterfall). It boasts comprehensive range of hot spring facilities including open-air bath with views of the surrounding landscape, hot spring swimming pool that can be used all year round, and swimming wear required rooftop open-air bath. It boasts seasonal Japanese kaiseki cuisine created using home-grown vegetables as well. Hotel has installed wheelchair slope at the entrance and elevator capable for accommodating wheelchairs. Hotel has also established barrier free rooms and handrails in open-air bath.
Dans le cadre d'un circuit organisé par Club Med Découvertes, j'ai passé une nuit (31 mars 2023) dans ce ryokan. J'ai occupé la chambre 242. L'établissement semble au bout du monde. L'hôtel en lui même n'a pas de charme particulier, c'est un bâtiment moderne situé dans une vallée étroite. L'accueil est quelconque. Il semble qu'il n'y ait pas grand monde à la réception et d'une manière générale on se demande où est le personnel. Impossible donc d'avoir des renseignements ou de l'aide. La signalétique est inexistante ou très confuse et il est facile de se perdre dans un dédale de couloirs. Une fois arrivé on vous intime un conseil : se déguiser en kimono. Celui dans ma chambre est un kimono d'enfant ! Donc un bon point pour être ridicule. La chambre en question, si elle est grande (une grande pièce avec des tables basses, où un tatami et un futon seront déployés pour la nuit, une autre petite pièce, un WC séparé, une salle de bain) est totalement inconfortable. C'est bas de plafond et comme je suis grand je me suis cogné un grand nombre de fois, où alors faut marcher penché. Impossible d'ouvrir les fenêtres ou de profiter d'une mini terrasse. L'équipement est minimal : coffre, minibar vide, pas de wifi partout, climatiseur qu'il faut débrancher pour avoir une prise électrique prés de l'endroit où l'on doit dormir, pas de lampe de chevet, rien pour accrocher ses affaires, oreillers insuffisants, pas de grande serviette de bain, ... Le confort est vraiment très sommaire. La salle de bain comprend un lavabo, une douche dont on ne peut pas accrocher le pommeau à hauteur d'homme, une sorte de bac pour profiter des eaux thermales. Il n'y a qu'une seule petite serviette de toilette, ce qui est très insuffisant. Seul point positif, c'est calme. Le diner fut très moyen, même si je dois avouer que des efforts avaient été réalisés pour nous satisfaire avec un menu comportant je ne sais plus combien de plats. Le petit déjeuner est japonais, donc pas adapté à mes gouts. Il n'y a pas de bar. Je n'ai pas testé le onsen, n'étant pas du tout prêt à me balader nu devant des inconnus. En résumé, et en ce qui me concerne (je comprends très bien que l'on puisse être d'un avis différent), cette nuit tient plus du folklore que de l'hôtellerie. Et je pense que le rapport qualité/prix est catastrophique, quand on voit le prix de la nuit sur les sites de réservations en ligne. A ce tarif on trouve un hôtel 4 ou 5 * sans problème. Je ne tenterai jamais une expérience similaire lorsque je retournerai au Japon.
両親の勧めで、露天風呂付きベッドのお部屋に泊まらせていただきました。久々の湯河原ですが、箱根、特に強羅周辺と比べるとアクセスもしやすいと改めて感じました。 椿の昔の漢字「海石榴」と書き、館内は海石榴の花のモチーフが至る所にあり、外のお庭にも沢山の種類の海石榴の木が植っています。 旅館入り口の外の道を上っていくと、川沿いに回遊路があります。足腰の悪い人には、ちょっとハードな坂道ですが、海石榴や、紅葉、桜の季節は見事なのだろうと想像します。あれだけ大きな回遊路を旅館の庭師の方が手入れをしていましたので、メンテナンスもよくされていると思います。 お部屋は広く、鯉のいる池とお庭の露天風呂もゆったりで温度も丁度良かったです。 ベッドも居心地よく枕を選べました。 朝夕の食事は料理長と私の好みが一緒なのか、全体的に薄味で上品な出汁と期待通りの美味しさでした。アメリカ人の夫にも、この美味しさが分かって欲しいと思いました。 中居さんのサービスも良かったです。夕食に残ったご飯でおにぎりを作っていただきました。 大浴場そばの、ラウンジでの日本酒飲み比べとハッゲンダッツアイスクリームも気分が上がり良かったです。 チャックアウトの際、お土産屋さんで買った品を貰い忘れ、家に戻ってから確かめる電話をしましたら、丁寧なお手紙と一緒に送っていただきました。 可愛い海石榴のコースターですが、大事に使わせていただきます。 ありがとうございました。 At my parents' recommendation, I stayed in a room with beds and an open-air bath. It's been a while since I've been to Yugawara, but I realized once again that it's easier to access than Hakone, especially the Gora area. The old kanji for flower, camellia is written as `sea pomegranate,'' and there are motifs of camellia flowers all over the hotel, and there are many types of camellia trees planted in the garden outside. If you go up the road outside the entrance of the inn, you will find a walking route along the river. It's a bit of a tough slope for people with bad legs, but I imagine it's spectacular during the season of camellia, autumn leaves, and cherry blossoms. I saw an inn's gardener taking care of such a large garden, it must be well maintained all year around. The room was spacious, and the koi pond and open-air bath in the garden were elegant and serene. The bath temperature was just right as well. The beds were comfortable and I had a choice of pillows. Perhaps the head chef and I have the same taste buds, wonderful ”dashi” umami, and lightly salted meals of traditional Japanese ”Kaiseki” dinner and breakfast were elegant and as delicious as I expected. It was a delighted experience for my American husband to share and understand this delicate taste. Nakai-san's service was also professional. It was very nice of her to have made a rice ball with the leftover rice from dinner. It was a nice extra touch to serve Japanese Sake and Haggen-Dazs ice cream in the lounge next to the grand bath. Sauna was hot and nice as well. When I checked out, I forgot to pick up the items I bought at the souvenir shop, so when I got home I called to check on it, and it was sent to me very next day along with a polite hand written letter. I highly recommend this Ryokan. Thank you very much.
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