"Very clean and very friendly staff! A bit out of the way but in a beautiful location, just pay attention to the bus schedules! (They also have a shuttle) The Onsen is very clean and relaxing, overall a wonderful place to stay! "
"Very clean and very friendly staff! A bit out of the way but in a beautiful location, just pay attention to the bus schedules! (They also have a shuttle) The Onsen is very clean and relaxing, overall a wonderful place to stay! "
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"Overall pretty good resort that is unfortunately showing its age. Our room was rather small for a family style room (comparatively to other ryokans we stayed at for a similar price point) but very clean. Beautiful location but very remote if you don’t have a car. Shuttles to and from Inawashiro station made it easy to take day trips to other areas. Most of the resort’s amenities were also not open during our stay too. The resort supposedly has multiple restaurants but only two were open while we were there. The outdoor onsen is quite nice as well."
"This was a nice hotel located very close to aizuwakamatsu station. It was dated- the bathroom was clean, but had a kind of old smell. The air conditioning didn’t work well, but it was cool enough to open the window. There were no laundry facilities, but there was a coin laundry pretty close by. We were given drink vouchers for each night’s stay but we didn’t use them because we felt underdressed for the restaurant. The staff was very friendly and helpful- we transferred luggage and they were very helpful with that. Close to a 7-eleven and restaurants were nearby. Overall a nice stay and would stay again if going to the Aizu area."
"Very kind and helpful staff! The room was lovely and our futons were already set up for our arrival. It was an amazing first ryokan/Onsen experience. Overall an awesome stay, would stay again!"
"Amazing buffet for dinner and breakfast. We hadn’t ordered the half board in advance, but paid for the dinner buffet on site and it was well worth it. One of the best buffets we’ve seen in Japan so far, and it included a great selection of alcoholic drinks! "
"Location is a little far from the station, 25 win walk, but it had a (small) onsen. Hotel site says there is a convenience store ten minutes away, but there’s actually a large supermarket right next to the hotel and open till 10pm."
"Very nice modern Onsen hotel, our Japanese style room is spacious with a separate sitting room and the view is great. The buffet dinner and breakfast were great and the onset facility is wonderful. The hotel provides shuttle bus services to the local attractions and JR station. Highly recommended."
Hostels are a great way to stay for a good value, so you can save more for sightseeing.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look exactly alike, but these dorm-style accommodations all have shared rooms (though many have private options too), low prices and a social environment.
What are the best hostels in Bandai?
Our customers like these accommodations in the area, and they may have budget-friendly rates: Hoshino Resorts Bandaisan Onsen Hotel - 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from the heart of Bandai. Property features at this ryokan include free Wi-Fi, free parking and laundry facilities. RETOPIA AIZU - 2.1 mi (3.4 km) from the heart of Bandai. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi, free parking and laundry facilities at this hostel. Toyoko Inn Aizuwakamatsu Ekimae - 6.3 mi (10.1 km) from the heart of Bandai. You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi, free parking and a 24-hour front desk at this ryokan.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Bandai?
Good weather's always better when you're discovering new places, so here's some information about the local climate: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of -1°C. The rainiest months in Bandai are July, December, August and January, with each month seeing an average of 239 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Bandai?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might appreciate these things around Bandai. Get out into nature with places such as Mount Bandai, Goshikinuma Lakes and Higashiyama Onsen. Cultural attractions include Morohashi Museum of Modern Art, Byakkotai Memorial Hall and Fukushima Prefectural Museum. Additional attractions include Alts Bandai Ski Resort, Altz Bandai Ski Place and Urabandai Nekoma Ski Area.
What's the best way to get to and around Bandai while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Bandai on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Fukushima (FKS), 33.8 mi (54.3 km) away from the city centre.