"Beautiful property and inside/outside onsen. Splurge for the (9 course!) set dinner and breakfast option - we got lucky and were assigned a private room to enjoy the elegance. A wonderful place to stay in a wonderful town!"
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"This hotel is fairly old-fashioned, but that’s what makes it unique. Despite the fairly decent condition of the room and the smell of smoke, it was alright. The con is we have to walk uphill to the bus terminal. "
"Me and my family had a lovley stay here, however I so have one complaint. The inages showed the hotel being right next to the yubatake place, but it was actually a bit of a walk from there. They sid provide a "
"Our stay was reasonably comfortable, except for a few small factors:
1. It’s a shame that they allow smoking in the rooms because we are non-smokers and smoke particles cannot be completely eradicated from the room even with a room humidifier and spray fragrance. So we could not be as comfortable as we normally would be had it been a non-smoking room. My request to the property is to create more non-smoking rooms to be available or completely eradicate smoking rooms, period! Because smokers can easily go outside the door and have a smoke. There’s no reason to smoke it up where they eat and sleep!
2. The fan in the bathroom is on 24 hours a day. When its the dead of winter and you’re freezing. It’s a very freezing cold shower if you wish to conserve hot water and not let the water running while you soap up. Then you have that fan running blowing cold air into the shower room. My request to the property is to change the fan so it can be operated by a switch. I know they want to cut down on the mold factor but for goodness sakes, part of the housekeeping job is to clean the shower and if they do that after every check out, there won’t be a chance for mold to grow. So no reason to have the fan on 24 hours a day without a switch to turn it off by the guests!!
PLEASE DO BETTER!
Robert Speaker"
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Haruna during your travels in Takasaki. Amble around the area's parks or experience its entertainment choices.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mount Haruna during your travels in Takasaki. Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
Iwabitsu Castle is located in an area of Agatsumakyo Onsen that travellers like for its hot springs. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, you could search for properties close to public transport so it's easy to get around.
What's the best hotel to stay near Iwabitsu Castle?
Hotel Tenbo is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this ryokan offers a restaurant and free parking. You'll find it 8.1 mi (13.1 km) from Iwabitsu Castle. Other good choices in the area include Kishigon Ryokan and Ikaho no mori Kids Paradise.
How many hotels will I find close to Iwabitsu Castle?
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What can I see and do near Iwabitsu Castle?
Create some family memories at Yagura no Jindaisuki and Minobara Flower Garden. You can enjoy nature at Shima River, Yamba Dam or Nakanojo Dam. Nakajo Museum of Folk History and Agatsuma Canyon are both worth a visit while you're out exploring.