Tsukihitei Ryokan possĂšde 5 chambres comprenant des chaussons et un sĂšche-cheveux. Cette maison d'hĂŽtes de Nara offre l'accĂšs gratuit Ă Internet par Wi-Fi. Les salles de bain comprennent un bidet, des articles de toilette gratuits et des brosses Ă dents et du dentifrice.
Das Ryokan ist sehr schön im Wald gelegen
Das Erlebnis ist eine Bereicherung. Das private Bath sollte man unbedingt nutzen
Die Ăbernachtung war ein Highlight auf unserer Japan reise und Nara ist ein Muss .
A hidden gem right in the heart of Nara Park, tucked away on a small hill, surrounded by verdant greens. Purely magical, a sanctuary that stands in stark contrast the frenzy of the deer feeding tourists and the bustle of Osaka!
There are 3 western style rooms (useful for those who canât sleep on tatami floors), underfloor heating, air conditioning and private dining rooms with personalised service! We felt so pampered. Service was top notch with one of the best kaiseki dinners and breakfast weâve ever had.
Recommend room with half board. Found the traditional mattresses a tad thin for me but truly no complaints! Would recommend 2 nights to fully unwind and explore surrounds.
Well maintained, beautiful rooms with minibar stocked - all inclusive!
We stayed for two nights in one of the traditional rooms with kaiseki and it was one of the best experiences we have had anywhere in the world. The food was amazing and the staff were very polite and professional. Walking through the park from the front door or into town is also great! The private baths were super relaxing. I also recommend having the staff order you a massage and you will not be disappointed!
Our stay at this ryokan was truly the most relaxing and beautiful experience weâve ever had. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with such genuine hospitality that we felt like cherished guests. The traditional tatami rooms were impeccably clean and serene, with a breathtaking view of the surrounding nature that felt like a scene from a postcard.
The onsen was an absolute highlightâsoaking in the soothing hot spring waters under the open sky was pure bliss. Every detail, from the carefully arranged yukata to the thoughtfully prepared tea set in our room, reflected the ryokanâs dedication to providing an authentic and peaceful escape.
The kaiseki dinner was an unforgettable culinary journey, with each dish meticulously crafted and presented like a work of art. Breakfast the next morning was equally exquisite, featuring fresh, local ingredients that perfectly complemented the tranquil ambiance.
We left feeling completely rejuvenated and already dreaming of our return. This ryokan is not just a place to stayâitâs an experience of Japanese culture, hospitality, and relaxation at its finest. Highly recommended to anyone seeking a haven of peace and beauty.