For tourists looking for an authentic ryokan experience, the...
For tourists looking for an authentic ryokan experience, the Noren Yado Meigetsu can't be beat. Shoji screens, tatami floors, and soft down comforters -- but with modern toilet, shower, and soaking tub
made our stay wonderful.
The host family is also extraordinarily kind and helpful explaining how things work and what ingredients are in each dish or how to cook certain dishes at your table. And the meals are delicious and beautiful!
Our stay in Tsuwano was made especially memorable by the family who run the Noren Yado Meigetsu ryokan.
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Joan
United States
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Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 122 reviews
Fabulous · 122 reviews
Located close to the historical street in Tsuwano.
The food was delicious with all kinds of fresh local dishes. Both dinner and breakfast time was flexible which was helpful.
Staff was very kind and helpful.
The room is simple authentic ryokan style, with futon bed.
The public bath is also great to relax after exploring town.
For an authentic ryokan experience in the countryside, the price is correct and reasonable.
The room was traditional and surprisingly large. The location very near to the train station was great and the food was lovely. We were served a wonderful steamed fish dish for dinner along with a delicious sake tasting. The host really made us feel welcome. Tsuwano is a real gem, and I would totally recommend Hoshi Ryokan.
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 97 reviews
Exceptional · 97 reviews
Yes, the inn, rooms and garden are unique and artistically beautiful. Yes, the futons are comfortable and breakfast is exquisite. But it was our welcoming hostess, Kanaka, who made our stay so special. We so enjoyed sharing two days of joy and laughter with her, at her guesthouse in glorious tsuwano.
The host Manami made us feel like home! She speaks great English and made the check-in experience very smooth. Would recommend this hostel for anyone going to Tsuwano.