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This is the best hotel I have stayed ever in Japan. The JR station is a 3- min walking distance. Restaurants locates nearby. I found bad smell on the first night in the room I stayed which was located in the pet-allowed floor. I asked to change room and the front desk assigned another room for me right away. The hotel provides noodle soup every night from 9:30 ~11:...

We had some significant dietary restrictions and the hotel went beyond the call to ensure that we were accommodated. One of our best meal experiences in Japan was dinner at this hotel. The one downside of our visit was that smoking and non-smoking rooms are not segregated so that our non-smoking room was at the end of the corridor and we had to walk by several smoking ...

The ryokan is just a 5 min drive from the Matsue station. The staff were hospitable and great. We stayed in room 106 on first floor. It has a living room with a private outdoor hot tub overlooking the lake. We also have an indoor stone-lined larger private onsen next to the bedroom. The amenities were great in the room. It was peaceful, private and quiet inside. For...

Great 3-nights stay. The room is cleaned everyday, they also change the towels, glass, bathroom mat, and yukata (no need to bring your own pajamas!) daily. The staff are all nice, they speak English and you can store your luggage before check-in time. The tap water is drinkable and actually tastes good. The location is superb, Matsue Station (train/bus) is literally in...

I was a little skeptical about the place as I only went through the review after I booked the hotel. After staying at the place, I am glad to skip the reviews before I booked. The place was so new (Well, they looked very new to me) and clean it was way over value for the price they charged. It feels like a high end club house to me. The bed is very comfortable. The t...

drive to this place, with sufficient free parking spaces. Front desk is very friendly, speaking little English. Japanese style room, with twin tatami beds. Toilet is detached from the Japanese style bath room, which has seat up space for stand up shower as well as hot spring at the bathtub. A clean and spacious room, and a sizable balcony facing Lake Shinji; breakfas...

We wanted to get off the beaten track in Japan, and this beautiful peninsula was perfect. My husband and I were there with our two year old, and had been worried about going to a traditional fancy ryokan and having our daughter cry and wake people or otherwise wreak havoc. This is not a fancy, onsen-style ryokan, but a family run operation., and the public areas are de...

My boyfriend and I stayed here one night during a week visit to Shimane, centered in Matsue city. The ryokan owner was friendly, funny, and helpful when we arrived. We communicated in Japanese, but English would have been fine as well. The ryokan is in a charming house across the street from a tenmangu shrine (which was nice to visit in the morning) and about a 10 minu...

This was our first experience of a Japanese style hotel, and we were made to feel very welcome and comfortable - the hotel staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. The hotel is within walking distance of Matsue castle and the surrounding attractions. We chose to have the western style breakfast, which was very well presented and more than adequate. Our e...

This place was one of my favorite hotels during my year in Japan. The rooms are massive; the onsen is luxurious and spacious; and the location is smack dab in the middle of Matsue. Everything is provided for here. I would have loved to have stayed longer than just one night if I knew how amazing it was. This place is amazing.

This was an interesting place, it was a forest style accommodation. all unit are independent like a chalet. It is good for a large group and must be driving. Without a car it is impossible to get to the place. It is a very nature place good view of the city from the chalet. Only problem is it cold and pretty during the night and there seems to be no heating facilities ...

10min walk from station,15min to Matsue Castle, the staff were exceptional, first night there the guy in the next room was kicking the wall very load for over 3 hours, I asked at the desk if I could change rooms and they put me in their best suite for my 2 day stay

This is a great hotel if you're on a budget. My boyfriend and I arrived too early for check-in, but the friendly staff member at the front desk took our bags. She even put them in our room for us for when we checked in later! The hotel is around 5 - 10 minutes from the main Matsue station. There is a convenient elevator on the side of the building, in addition to the m...

Open onsen for the ladies is beautiful. But for the men is fair only. Especially the privacy is not enough. On the right hand side is the wall, there is crack in the wall and you can see the car park clearly. I think the people can also see me too. The dinner is delicious and more than expected. Overall is good for the hotel.

I had stayed in this guest house for 4 nights. There are two major bus stops here, one connecting to Matsue station by the city-run bus, another for a faster direct bus that goes to Matsue station or Sakaiminato. The first bus stop is next to a super market, and is within 5 minutes of walk to the guest house. The second bus stop is at the entrance of the beautiful Ja...

We had to park our car at another location not too far from the hotel as the hotel has limited park slots, the parking fare is covered and the location is about a 5-10minutes walk. Parking location can be obtained from the front desk. The room is small but still decent. Breakfast is served in a bento at the front desk. Overall, the experience was good.

Pro: good location on side of lake Shinji. Easy to find. Close to Matsue Castle. Spacious open air car park. Room is good size. Facilities are good and clean. Staff are courteous and helpful. Con: we did not get a lake side room. Buffet breakfast (Japanese) is good but less than other hotels of similar price class.
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I was a little skeptical about the place as I only went through the review after I booked the hotel. After staying at the place, I am glad to skip the reviews before I booked. The place was so new (Well, they looked very new to me) and clean it was way over value for the price they charged. It feels like a high end club house to me. The bed is very comfortable. The t...

I had stayed in this guest house for 4 nights. There are two major bus stops here, one connecting to Matsue station by the city-run bus, another for a faster direct bus that goes to Matsue station or Sakaiminato. The first bus stop is next to a super market, and is within 5 minutes of walk to the guest house. The second bus stop is at the entrance of the beautiful Ja...

This is a great hotel if you're on a budget. My boyfriend and I arrived too early for check-in, but the friendly staff member at the front desk took our bags. She even put them in our room for us for when we checked in later! The hotel is around 5 - 10 minutes from the main Matsue station. There is a convenient elevator on the side of the building, in addition to the m...

This was an interesting place, it was a forest style accommodation. all unit are independent like a chalet. It is good for a large group and must be driving. Without a car it is impossible to get to the place. It is a very nature place good view of the city from the chalet. Only problem is it cold and pretty during the night and there seems to be no heating facilities ...

Great 3-nights stay. The room is cleaned everyday, they also change the towels, glass, bathroom mat, and yukata (no need to bring your own pajamas!) daily. The staff are all nice, they speak English and you can store your luggage before check-in time. The tap water is drinkable and actually tastes good. The location is superb, Matsue Station (train/bus) is literally in...

My boyfriend and I stayed here one night during a week visit to Shimane, centered in Matsue city. The ryokan owner was friendly, funny, and helpful when we arrived. We communicated in Japanese, but English would have been fine as well. The ryokan is in a charming house across the street from a tenmangu shrine (which was nice to visit in the morning) and about a 10 minu...

We had to park our car at another location not too far from the hotel as the hotel has limited park slots, the parking fare is covered and the location is about a 5-10minutes walk. Parking location can be obtained from the front desk. The room is small but still decent. Breakfast is served in a bento at the front desk. Overall, the experience was good.

We wanted to get off the beaten track in Japan, and this beautiful peninsula was perfect. My husband and I were there with our two year old, and had been worried about going to a traditional fancy ryokan and having our daughter cry and wake people or otherwise wreak havoc. This is not a fancy, onsen-style ryokan, but a family run operation., and the public areas are de...

This is the best hotel I have stayed ever in Japan. The JR station is a 3- min walking distance. Restaurants locates nearby. I found bad smell on the first night in the room I stayed which was located in the pet-allowed floor. I asked to change room and the front desk assigned another room for me right away. The hotel provides noodle soup every night from 9:30 ~11:...

This place was one of my favorite hotels during my year in Japan. The rooms are massive; the onsen is luxurious and spacious; and the location is smack dab in the middle of Matsue. Everything is provided for here. I would have loved to have stayed longer than just one night if I knew how amazing it was. This place is amazing.

10min walk from station,15min to Matsue Castle, the staff were exceptional, first night there the guy in the next room was kicking the wall very load for over 3 hours, I asked at the desk if I could change rooms and they put me in their best suite for my 2 day stay

The ryokan is just a 5 min drive from the Matsue station. The staff were hospitable and great. We stayed in room 106 on first floor. It has a living room with a private outdoor hot tub overlooking the lake. We also have an indoor stone-lined larger private onsen next to the bedroom. The amenities were great in the room. It was peaceful, private and quiet inside. For...

Pro: good location on side of lake Shinji. Easy to find. Close to Matsue Castle. Spacious open air car park. Room is good size. Facilities are good and clean. Staff are courteous and helpful. Con: we did not get a lake side room. Buffet breakfast (Japanese) is good but less than other hotels of similar price class.

We had some significant dietary restrictions and the hotel went beyond the call to ensure that we were accommodated. One of our best meal experiences in Japan was dinner at this hotel. The one downside of our visit was that smoking and non-smoking rooms are not segregated so that our non-smoking room was at the end of the corridor and we had to walk by several smoking ...

This was our first experience of a Japanese style hotel, and we were made to feel very welcome and comfortable - the hotel staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. The hotel is within walking distance of Matsue castle and the surrounding attractions. We chose to have the western style breakfast, which was very well presented and more than adequate. Our e...

drive to this place, with sufficient free parking spaces. Front desk is very friendly, speaking little English. Japanese style room, with twin tatami beds. Toilet is detached from the Japanese style bath room, which has seat up space for stand up shower as well as hot spring at the bathtub. A clean and spacious room, and a sizable balcony facing Lake Shinji; breakfas...

Open onsen for the ladies is beautiful. But for the men is fair only. Especially the privacy is not enough. On the right hand side is the wall, there is crack in the wall and you can see the car park clearly. I think the people can also see me too. The dinner is delicious and more than expected. Overall is good for the hotel.
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We had some significant dietary restrictions and the hotel went beyond the call to ensure that we were accommodated. One of our best meal experiences in Japan was dinner at this hotel. The one downside of our visit was that smoking and non-smoking rooms are not segregated so that our non-smoking room was at the end of the corridor and we had to walk by several smoking ...

The ryokan is just a 5 min drive from the Matsue station. The staff were hospitable and great. We stayed in room 106 on first floor. It has a living room with a private outdoor hot tub overlooking the lake. We also have an indoor stone-lined larger private onsen next to the bedroom. The amenities were great in the room. It was peaceful, private and quiet inside. For...

This was our first experience of a Japanese style hotel, and we were made to feel very welcome and comfortable - the hotel staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. The hotel is within walking distance of Matsue castle and the surrounding attractions. We chose to have the western style breakfast, which was very well presented and more than adequate. Our e...

Pro: good location on side of lake Shinji. Easy to find. Close to Matsue Castle. Spacious open air car park. Room is good size. Facilities are good and clean. Staff are courteous and helpful. Con: we did not get a lake side room. Buffet breakfast (Japanese) is good but less than other hotels of similar price class.
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I had stayed in this guest house for 4 nights. There are two major bus stops here, one connecting to Matsue station by the city-run bus, another for a faster direct bus that goes to Matsue station or Sakaiminato. The first bus stop is next to a super market, and is within 5 minutes of walk to the guest house. The second bus stop is at the entrance of the beautiful Ja...
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This is the best hotel I have stayed ever in Japan. The JR station is a 3- min walking distance. Restaurants locates nearby. I found bad smell on the first night in the room I stayed which was located in the pet-allowed floor. I asked to change room and the front desk assigned another room for me right away. The hotel provides noodle soup every night from 9:30 ~11:...

I was a little skeptical about the place as I only went through the review after I booked the hotel. After staying at the place, I am glad to skip the reviews before I booked. The place was so new (Well, they looked very new to me) and clean it was way over value for the price they charged. It feels like a high end club house to me. The bed is very comfortable. The t...

Open onsen for the ladies is beautiful. But for the men is fair only. Especially the privacy is not enough. On the right hand side is the wall, there is crack in the wall and you can see the car park clearly. I think the people can also see me too. The dinner is delicious and more than expected. Overall is good for the hotel.

My boyfriend and I stayed here one night during a week visit to Shimane, centered in Matsue city. The ryokan owner was friendly, funny, and helpful when we arrived. We communicated in Japanese, but English would have been fine as well. The ryokan is in a charming house across the street from a tenmangu shrine (which was nice to visit in the morning) and about a 10 minu...