about a 10-minute walk from Shin-Omiya Station. Right next to it is the Mi Nara Shopping Mall, which has a large hypermarket and several shops selling affordable clothing — including lovely children’s wear. To reach Mi Nara, head to the left side of the hotel, toward the JW Marriott Hotel.
Highly recommend:
- Mount Yoshino (steep slopes hiking) lots of persimmon, kiwi trees, pomegranate. Be sure to prepare some food, water in your bag & most importantly hiking stick. We took 4 hours of walking to complete the entire Mount Yoshino (from right with shrines to left with restaurant, fruit trees).
Places to explore near the hotel:
1️⃣ Mi Nara Shopping Mall – Perfect for groceries and daily essentials, with prices more affordable than Aeon Supermarket.
2️⃣ Montbell Village & Bellside Café – A great spot for outdoor gear, and the café serves delicious pasta, pizza, and pastries.
- Ask the hotel staff for a printed copy of Bus 28’s schedule to Montbell (the bus stop is right in front of JW Marriott). From Montbell, it’s a short walk to Hard Off / Off House, where you can browse a fun selection of secondhand items — clothes, bags, toys, and household goods.
- The breakfast buffet offers a good variety and is worth the price — ¥3,000 per person, payable at the front desk.
- The room was clean and comfortable. I recommend renting a humidifier if you experience a dry nose due to the cold air. Also, wearing a mask outdoors helps to stay comfortable in dry or chilly weather.
- A free shuttle bus is available — check with the lobby staff for a printed copy of the schedule.
Sag es dir, der Service ist nur ein ganzes Leben lang kompliziert. Wenn Sie ein Zimmer bestellen, können Sie die Wahl des Verwaltungs-Salons verwenden. Es wird etwas teurer sein als andere Zimmer. Aber angesichts der Tatsache, dass wir auch gelegentlich den Verwaltungs-Salon verwenden, der Verwaltungs-Salon hat einen Ruhepause und ein Frühstück, aber das Frühstück ist sehr einfach, weil die Zimmergebühr früh ist, Unerwartet wurde ihnen gesagt, dass es zusätzliche Kosten für das Frühstück gibt. Sie fragen Trip.com Kunden, die sie nicht wissen, was das Hotel vorsieht. Das Auslegungsrecht des Hotels ist, das Frühstück in der Verwaltungssalon zu verwenden. Sie dürfen nicht von einem Frühstücksschicht genießen. Die Einstellung ist sehr hart und tödlich, aber es wird ihnen gesagt, dass es möglich ist, wenn Sie aufhalten. Das Hotel entschuldigt sich, dass sie falsch erklärt haben, und Trip.com hat es nicht klar erklärt. Haben Sie keine klare Kommunikation zwischen Ihnen, sollten die Touristen belastet werden? Am interessantesten ist, dass zwei japanische Führungskräfte mit einem taiwanischen Praktikant am Tor nichts zu essen haben, und wir haben das Frühstück aufgegeben, weil wir das Flugzeug am Tag fahren.
Entschuldigungen des Hotels sind nicht ehrlich, es scheint, dass alle Auslegungsrechte im Hotel nichts anderes enthalten.
Außerdem ist die Unterkunft super lang, drei Zimmer haben 15 Minuten gepflegt, einige Services scheinen sehr gut zu sein, in der Tat ist es sehr viel Rest!
Das Management passt nicht zum Namen des Hotels! Das ist das schlimmste Mal, wenn Sie in Wanhoo erlebt haben.
Das erste Mal, dass das Jugendhotel erlebt wird, ist das Betttyp oben und unten, und ich bin glücklich, wenn ich nach unten gehen möchte, wird die Reisende in den oben und unten beeinflussen. Die Hotelbediensteten sind sehr nett. Es ist gut, Teile der Warteschlange aus der Reihe zu nehmen, die auf die Badewanne warten, und es ist gut, dass die anderen weit von JR Liu Liang entfernt sind. Schließlich ist es ein junger Gast, der Angst hat, dass die Menschen einen unabhängigen Raum brauchen.
A question to think about, ‘What makes a hotel a luxury one?’
To me, it’s luxury because of the hospitality of the staff, quality of the property and the food they provided totally exceed travellers’ expectations, and as a result, we would love to pay more for the experience.
Some staff really tried their very best to help me during my stay while some just didn’t. Upon arrival, I tried to communicate with the staff that I’d like to cancel my third night’s dinner because of the change of my plan. At first, I booked six meals in total and I’d only want to cancel one dinner and they said I needed to pay 100% for the cancelled meal because they have already bought the ingredients. Okay, I tried to understand that because they had already taken away my credit card and there’s nothing I could do about that and I thought it must be a very nice meal and that’s why they insisted that. Disappointingly, the portion was so small and paying the same amount of money I could get so much better food in 虹夕諾雅 or any other five star onsen hotels in Japan. As a result, I went to bed feeling hungry and eating the snacks I bought for myself :( The food portions are like a bento instead of a proper meal. )
Also, the Western style breakfast was so overpriced and the avocado in the omelette was not fresh at all.
One more thing to note is that the complimentary champagne service they provided to their guests. It’s a nice experience but maybe I’m just a lady travelling alone and I couldn’t speak Japanese at all, the waitress didn’t serve me the same way as she served other people in the cafe. When all of them got two glasses of free drinks, one cocktail and one champagne, she only gave me one champagne and didn’t offer me the cocktail. And the day after, there was a nice staff who served me properly and I finally realized that I am entitled to two drinks.
(Sigh)The experience was like buying a Chanel bag. The bag was pricey but the chain of the bag just suddenly fall apart
while you are using it for the very first time. My advice is: Don’t use their catering services especially for the in-room dining plan. There are so many better choices out there in the city. The room and the service of the staff are great tho.
Die Lage des Hotels ist sehr nahe der acht-Holz-Station, fünf Minuten zu Fuß, typisches Insel-Staat-Geschäftshotel, das Zimmer ist nicht groß, gesund. Das Hotel ist nicht luxuriös und ist für Geschäftsreisen geeignet.
This got to be one of the best rappers i had ever been to, (besides a few really high end resort in Bali). This resort service is impeccable. The kaiseki dinner is really delicious. The Garden is so well curated that it can compete with some of the shrine garden. And last but not least the onsen is truly relaxing and beautiful. One tip, is it place the herbal pack into the onsen early. It takes 6 hours for it to fully diffuse into the onsen.
We stayed at Mikasa Ryokan (万葉若草の宿 三笠旅館) in Nara, and overall it was a great experience — but there are definitely some things you should know and plan for in advance.
🏞 1. Location & Transportation
The ryokan is located halfway up Mount Wakakusa, with beautiful views over Nara city — the scenery is stunning, especially at night. But getting up and down the mountain isn’t very convenient.
At first, I thought the location was right near Todai-ji Temple and would be easy to access. Turns out:
The mountain road is very narrow and winding, and it actually takes longer than expected.
According to the staff, walking up the mountain is not allowed. There's a gate, and the staff inside don’t permit people to walk up.
Luckily, the hotel offers a shuttle bus up the mountain, but you should arrange it with the hotel in advance.
Once you’re at the ryokan, getting out isn’t very easy either. Even if you want to take a taxi, you need to book it in advance — it’s not like calling a cab from the street. So I’d recommend planning your itinerary carefully before you arrive.
While Todai-ji Temple, Nara Park, and Kasuga Taisha are technically just at the bottom of the mountain, they’re not within walking distance from the hotel, so you’ll still need transport.
🛌 2. Room Experience
We booked the Japanese-style room with a private open-air bath. I did quite a bit of research before booking:
Sites like *********** say the room is about 28 sqm (307 sq ft)
But Ctrip listed it as 56 sqm, which was confusing
After checking in, I think 28 sqm is probably just the indoor area, and 56 sqm includes the balcony, private onsen, and garden area.
The room is traditional Japanese-style with tatami floors and a low table in the center. In the evening, while we were out having dinner, staff came in and set up our futon beds for the night — a really nice touch.
This was our first time sleeping on Japanese futons. It was surprisingly comfortable, and the room temperature was perfect. If you're traveling with kids, this type of setup could be extra fun. 3. Onsen Experience
We tried both the public onsen and the private one in our room:
The public bath areas are located on the first and second floors, with men’s and women’s baths alternating daily.
They include both indoor and outdoor hot spring pools. The water is hot — after about 10 minutes, we felt totally warm and relaxed.
The private bath in the room was also very enjoyable. The garden had high fences and trees for privacy, and the tub was perfectly sized for two people.
🍱 4. Meals
We booked a plan that included both dinner and breakfast. One important thing to note — you need to confirm your dinner time with the hotel before arrival, because if you arrive after 7 PM, you might miss dinner.
Dinner is served in private dining rooms, which gave us a cozy and quiet atmosphere. The food was beautifully presented and very Japanese — including Wagyu beef and sukiyaki.
Breakfast was also very traditional — grilled fish, rice, and various small dishes. Personally, I prefer something lighter for breakfast, and there was no coffee, bread, or buns included.
If you want coffee, you can get it later in the lounge near the lobby.
Beautiful location along the Kumano Koda trail. Excellent food and beautiful onsen on site. It is isolated (which is part of the charm) so be prepared to walk to town or take the bus if you want go to a market or lunch spot.
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GGastnutzerA question to think about, ‘What makes a hotel a luxury one?’
To me, it’s luxury because of the hospitality of the staff, quality of the property and the food they provided totally exceed travellers’ expectations, and as a result, we would love to pay more for the experience.
Some staff really tried their very best to help me during my stay while some just didn’t. Upon arrival, I tried to communicate with the staff that I’d like to cancel my third night’s dinner because of the change of my plan. At first, I booked six meals in total and I’d only want to cancel one dinner and they said I needed to pay 100% for the cancelled meal because they have already bought the ingredients. Okay, I tried to understand that because they had already taken away my credit card and there’s nothing I could do about that and I thought it must be a very nice meal and that’s why they insisted that. Disappointingly, the portion was so small and paying the same amount of money I could get so much better food in 虹夕諾雅 or any other five star onsen hotels in Japan. As a result, I went to bed feeling hungry and eating the snacks I bought for myself :( The food portions are like a bento instead of a proper meal. )
Also, the Western style breakfast was so overpriced and the avocado in the omelette was not fresh at all.
One more thing to note is that the complimentary champagne service they provided to their guests. It’s a nice experience but maybe I’m just a lady travelling alone and I couldn’t speak Japanese at all, the waitress didn’t serve me the same way as she served other people in the cafe. When all of them got two glasses of free drinks, one cocktail and one champagne, she only gave me one champagne and didn’t offer me the cocktail. And the day after, there was a nice staff who served me properly and I finally realized that I am entitled to two drinks.
(Sigh)The experience was like buying a Chanel bag. The bag was pricey but the chain of the bag just suddenly fall apart
while you are using it for the very first time. My advice is: Don’t use their catering services especially for the in-room dining plan. There are so many better choices out there in the city. The room and the service of the staff are great tho.
KKoh Kabout a 10-minute walk from Shin-Omiya Station. Right next to it is the Mi Nara Shopping Mall, which has a large hypermarket and several shops selling affordable clothing — including lovely children’s wear. To reach Mi Nara, head to the left side of the hotel, toward the JW Marriott Hotel.
Highly recommend:
- Mount Yoshino (steep slopes hiking) lots of persimmon, kiwi trees, pomegranate. Be sure to prepare some food, water in your bag & most importantly hiking stick. We took 4 hours of walking to complete the entire Mount Yoshino (from right with shrines to left with restaurant, fruit trees).
Places to explore near the hotel:
1️⃣ Mi Nara Shopping Mall – Perfect for groceries and daily essentials, with prices more affordable than Aeon Supermarket.
2️⃣ Montbell Village & Bellside Café – A great spot for outdoor gear, and the café serves delicious pasta, pizza, and pastries.
- Ask the hotel staff for a printed copy of Bus 28’s schedule to Montbell (the bus stop is right in front of JW Marriott). From Montbell, it’s a short walk to Hard Off / Off House, where you can browse a fun selection of secondhand items — clothes, bags, toys, and household goods.
- The breakfast buffet offers a good variety and is worth the price — ¥3,000 per person, payable at the front desk.
- The room was clean and comfortable. I recommend renting a humidifier if you experience a dry nose due to the cold air. Also, wearing a mask outdoors helps to stay comfortable in dry or chilly weather.
- A free shuttle bus is available — check with the lobby staff for a printed copy of the schedule.
ZZhi YiThis got to be one of the best rappers i had ever been to, (besides a few really high end resort in Bali). This resort service is impeccable. The kaiseki dinner is really delicious. The Garden is so well curated that it can compete with some of the shrine garden. And last but not least the onsen is truly relaxing and beautiful. One tip, is it place the herbal pack into the onsen early. It takes 6 hours for it to fully diffuse into the onsen.
3300736****Sag es dir, der Service ist nur ein ganzes Leben lang kompliziert. Wenn Sie ein Zimmer bestellen, können Sie die Wahl des Verwaltungs-Salons verwenden. Es wird etwas teurer sein als andere Zimmer. Aber angesichts der Tatsache, dass wir auch gelegentlich den Verwaltungs-Salon verwenden, der Verwaltungs-Salon hat einen Ruhepause und ein Frühstück, aber das Frühstück ist sehr einfach, weil die Zimmergebühr früh ist, Unerwartet wurde ihnen gesagt, dass es zusätzliche Kosten für das Frühstück gibt. Sie fragen Trip.com Kunden, die sie nicht wissen, was das Hotel vorsieht. Das Auslegungsrecht des Hotels ist, das Frühstück in der Verwaltungssalon zu verwenden. Sie dürfen nicht von einem Frühstücksschicht genießen. Die Einstellung ist sehr hart und tödlich, aber es wird ihnen gesagt, dass es möglich ist, wenn Sie aufhalten. Das Hotel entschuldigt sich, dass sie falsch erklärt haben, und Trip.com hat es nicht klar erklärt. Haben Sie keine klare Kommunikation zwischen Ihnen, sollten die Touristen belastet werden? Am interessantesten ist, dass zwei japanische Führungskräfte mit einem taiwanischen Praktikant am Tor nichts zu essen haben, und wir haben das Frühstück aufgegeben, weil wir das Flugzeug am Tag fahren.
Entschuldigungen des Hotels sind nicht ehrlich, es scheint, dass alle Auslegungsrechte im Hotel nichts anderes enthalten.
Außerdem ist die Unterkunft super lang, drei Zimmer haben 15 Minuten gepflegt, einige Services scheinen sehr gut zu sein, in der Tat ist es sehr viel Rest!
Das Management passt nicht zum Namen des Hotels! Das ist das schlimmste Mal, wenn Sie in Wanhoo erlebt haben.
NNeal DeSnooBeautiful location along the Kumano Koda trail. Excellent food and beautiful onsen on site. It is isolated (which is part of the charm) so be prepared to walk to town or take the bus if you want go to a market or lunch spot.
11180957907Die Lage des Hotels ist sehr nahe der acht-Holz-Station, fünf Minuten zu Fuß, typisches Insel-Staat-Geschäftshotel, das Zimmer ist nicht groß, gesund. Das Hotel ist nicht luxuriös und ist für Geschäftsreisen geeignet.
GGastnutzerWe stayed at Mikasa Ryokan (万葉若草の宿 三笠旅館) in Nara, and overall it was a great experience — but there are definitely some things you should know and plan for in advance.
🏞 1. Location & Transportation
The ryokan is located halfway up Mount Wakakusa, with beautiful views over Nara city — the scenery is stunning, especially at night. But getting up and down the mountain isn’t very convenient.
At first, I thought the location was right near Todai-ji Temple and would be easy to access. Turns out:
The mountain road is very narrow and winding, and it actually takes longer than expected.
According to the staff, walking up the mountain is not allowed. There's a gate, and the staff inside don’t permit people to walk up.
Luckily, the hotel offers a shuttle bus up the mountain, but you should arrange it with the hotel in advance.
Once you’re at the ryokan, getting out isn’t very easy either. Even if you want to take a taxi, you need to book it in advance — it’s not like calling a cab from the street. So I’d recommend planning your itinerary carefully before you arrive.
While Todai-ji Temple, Nara Park, and Kasuga Taisha are technically just at the bottom of the mountain, they’re not within walking distance from the hotel, so you’ll still need transport.
🛌 2. Room Experience
We booked the Japanese-style room with a private open-air bath. I did quite a bit of research before booking:
Sites like *********** say the room is about 28 sqm (307 sq ft)
But Ctrip listed it as 56 sqm, which was confusing
After checking in, I think 28 sqm is probably just the indoor area, and 56 sqm includes the balcony, private onsen, and garden area.
The room is traditional Japanese-style with tatami floors and a low table in the center. In the evening, while we were out having dinner, staff came in and set up our futon beds for the night — a really nice touch.
This was our first time sleeping on Japanese futons. It was surprisingly comfortable, and the room temperature was perfect. If you're traveling with kids, this type of setup could be extra fun. 3. Onsen Experience
We tried both the public onsen and the private one in our room:
The public bath areas are located on the first and second floors, with men’s and women’s baths alternating daily.
They include both indoor and outdoor hot spring pools. The water is hot — after about 10 minutes, we felt totally warm and relaxed.
The private bath in the room was also very enjoyable. The garden had high fences and trees for privacy, and the tub was perfectly sized for two people.
🍱 4. Meals
We booked a plan that included both dinner and breakfast. One important thing to note — you need to confirm your dinner time with the hotel before arrival, because if you arrive after 7 PM, you might miss dinner.
Dinner is served in private dining rooms, which gave us a cozy and quiet atmosphere. The food was beautifully presented and very Japanese — including Wagyu beef and sukiyaki.
Breakfast was also very traditional — grilled fish, rice, and various small dishes. Personally, I prefer something lighter for breakfast, and there was no coffee, bread, or buns included.
If you want coffee, you can get it later in the lounge near the lobby.
シシュイDas erste Mal, dass das Jugendhotel erlebt wird, ist das Betttyp oben und unten, und ich bin glücklich, wenn ich nach unten gehen möchte, wird die Reisende in den oben und unten beeinflussen. Die Hotelbediensteten sind sehr nett. Es ist gut, Teile der Warteschlange aus der Reihe zu nehmen, die auf die Badewanne warten, und es ist gut, dass die anderen weit von JR Liu Liang entfernt sind. Schließlich ist es ein junger Gast, der Angst hat, dass die Menschen einen unabhängigen Raum brauchen.
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