Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku

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Check in from
15:00
Check out by
11:00
Breakfast
Breakfast available.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Children
Children are welcome at this hotel.

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Parking
Air conditioning
Spa
Restaurant
Non-smoking

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Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku

Set in Minamiizu, 40 km from Koibito Misaki Cape, Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has mountain views and free WiFi.

Ratings and reviews

Cleanliness4.0
Location3.4
Service4.0
Rooms4.1
Value3.4
Sleep quality3.9

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Couple

Comment: 13 Oct 2022

Stayed in: Sep 2022

Excellent luxury Japanese hotel

Actually, having ten/ 10 private baths and all natural hot springs. All complimentary and 24 hours open. No need reservations and using availability basis. Great!!!!!!!
For sleeping was very comfortable and wide size rooms. Japanese food was very delicious and all local food especially sounds good law fish. So, this hotel is very local, however, professional service and speaking English. Excellent!!!!!!!!
ここの高級旅館は温泉が素晴らしいです。中でも貸切風呂が10箇所もあり24時間予約不要空いていれば入れます。お料理も地元の食材を楽しめ特にお刺身が美味しいです。サービスは田舎の宿なのに一流です。
Couple

Comment: 20 Sep 2024

Stayed in: Oct 2023

R.I.P.

We have stayed at this ryokan and recommended it to others numerous times over the past couple decades.
Unfortunately, our visit in September 2023 was to be our last.
The okamisan (owner) who had put her heart and soul into the inn had passed away and the new owners are running a scam, probably intending to get a tax write off. Everything that made the inn welcoming, relaxing and worth the steep price tag was gone.
No one was there to greet us and park our car, and we were told rather bluntly to take it to the parking lot ourselves. The lot was empty. The “manager” registered us and pointed to the elevator, implying that we should see ourselves and our bags to the room—odd, when there had always been a gracious staff member escorting us.
The welcoming touches of hot dumpling soup and homemade Shiso-leaf juice were nowhere to be found. The hallways were dusty. The name of the inn implies “hospitality with flowers,” but the huge arrangement in the entry was wilted, dry and dusty. It was sad. The fresh ikebana arrangement that used to be in the tokonoma in the room was now a cheap, plastic dollar store bouquet.
The room was musty with mold growing on the walls in the bedroom and bathroom. I spent the night sneezing and coughing. There was a broken window fixed with duct tape. (Filthy, too)
The meal was mostly just pre-made and assembled on site, and the seafood did not live up to Izu standards. There was only one other guest in the rather austere dining room. Meals used to be brought to the guest room with great fanfare and eaten around an irori hearth.
The baths were still mostly OK, but given the neglected and filthy state of the rest of the facility, we were suspicious of the cleanliness of the water.
Family traveller
JP

JP

Comment: 29 Jun 2024

Stayed in: Dec 2023

I think it's one now.

I stayed in a room with an open-air bath at the end of the year.
Open-air baths have a soft feeling like big pots, and they don't feel as if you're stretching out your arms and legs. That didn’t particularly bother me, though, as I knew it from photography before I went.
But the guide was right in front of the elevator on the ground floor, with no tea or other service (of course you can get your own, as there is room available) and no room service even if you wanted to order beer.
Since it was the end of the year, it was about 100,000 yen, but considering that, I think it's only one now. The food seemed unsatisfactory.
However, the employees felt good and the many private baths were interesting.
Couple

Comment: 9 Jan 2013

Stayed in: Dec 2012

Great onsen hotel

We stayed here for one night before Christmas, and there were not so many people in the town this season. The onsen and food are GREAT. The room is large but old. NO INTERNET OR WIFI. The traffic is not convenient if you don't have a car, and there is nothing around the hotel but some private houses and a convenient store. They do have a shuttle bus to the railway station. If you want to stay somewhere that has traditional Japanese style, this is the right one for you.
Couple

Comment: 2 Mar 2025

今次旅程雖然只見小許河津樱但再次入住旅館给我很大驚喜,尤其是旅館經理貼心款待再加上為我們升級房間及善食這一齊已令我們驚喜不二也決定下年度會再來。

Location

3.4

130-1 Shimogamo, Minamiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Kanō, 415-0303, , Japan|1.73 km from city centre

Check in and check out

Check in from:

15:00

Check out before:

11:00

Good to know

Children

Children are welcome at this hotel

Extra beds

Please contact the hotel for details about adding extra beds.

Cot

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Pets

Pets not allowed

Breakfast

Breakfast available

Breakfast options

Japanese breakfast

Breakfast price

Please contact hotel for price information

Important information from the hotel
Please inform Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Guests with tattoos may not be permitted to use the property’s public bathing areas or other facilities where the tattoos might be visible to other guests. Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.
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Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku: FAQs

Yes, Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku does have a restaurant.
At Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku you can check in from 15:00, and you'll need to check out before 11:00.
Yes, there is parking available at Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku.
Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku is 1.7 km away from Kanō city centre.
Hana No Omotenashi Nanraku is in Kanō, Japan and is 1.7 km away from Kanō city centre.