It was an emotional inn
It can't be helped because it's a historical inn, but the facilities were old.
My husband told me that the night I was staying was at The Bay Girl's Festival, and I felt like I had been at a festival for the first time in a while. It was nice to be near Chusha. Breakfast was also good. The historic building was interesting and nice. The customer service was polite and nice.
Nothing in particular.
The people at the hostel were very kind and conscientious and talked to me about various things. I would like to go there again.
That's not to say it wasn't good, it's something that can't be helped because of the building, but I guess it's because there was no air conditioner. It took a while for the room to warm up, so Aikata seemed a little cold.
The food is also suitable for Kansai people. I received an explanation of ingredients etc. I can't drink, but there was also an explanation of alcohol.
Because there was no hot water in the washbasin, it was about using hot water from the pot in the room.
White rice is surprisingly delicious
Acceptable but still outdated
Room types available for booking at Yokokura Ryokan:
There are 10 rooms in Yokokura Ryokan
Check-in at Yokokura Ryokan starts at From 15:00 to 21:00, check-out before From 06:30 to 10:00
Yokokura Ryokan accepts Visa, JCB
At Yokokura Ryokan the staff speaks English and Japanese.
Yes, Yokokura Ryokan has Parking
The cost of living in Yokokura Ryokan depends on the conditions of the trip: dates of the trip, how many guests and what type of room. Choose dates, to see prices and availability.
For example, the minimum cost of living in the Yokokura Ryokan is about $85 per night. Average nightly rate in October was $95.