Yamane Ryokan

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1 Chome-14-21 Shiromachi, Hiroshima, Onomichi-shi, Chugoku, Japan, 723-0014
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Yamane Ryokan is located in area / city Onomichi-shi.

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From 16:00
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Youiti Ina
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4.0

/5

Reviewed 9 week(s) ago

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This inn was recommended to me by a fellow cyclist. Within a few minutes walking distance from the station The owner who greeted us was very nice. The building, including the building, has a Showa-era feel, so we can't recommend it to those looking for something new, but you can stay overnight with breakfast included. ¥4200 is super reasonable Breakfast was served in a Japanese-style room on the first floor, but it was quite voluminous and free of refills. Only one person can wash in the bath, but three people can comfortably bathe in the bathtub. There was only one Western-style toilet on the second floor, and a Japanese-style toilet on the first floor. The bedroom is a 6-tatami Japanese-style room with bedding including a yukata, towels, and a toothbrush.
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FuUu
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5.0

/5

Reviewed 27 week(s) ago

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I used it alone on a trip. It was 4200 yen including breakfast. The man who guided us around was kind and explained everything in detail, and I was glad that he saw us off at the end. (Although it was June, the air conditioner was installed when we arrived) Breakfast was also delicious. As others have mentioned, the stairs were steep, the floors were creaky, and the building was old, but I think it's perfectly fine if you can tolerate that. It was very good and I would like to use it again if I have a chance.
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寛明
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4.0

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Reviewed 5 week(s) ago

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The building was built after the war and is still in use, so there are some situations where it's difficult to use, such as the stairs being steep and the floor making noise, but you can really feel the hospitality. The owner was very kind and made my stay very comfortable. I hope you will continue to do your best and continue your business.
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Harumoto T.
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2.0

/5

Reviewed 53 week(s) ago

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An old-fashioned Showa era inn. Although they are called inns, there are some inns that have updated their facilities (stays in Nagahama, Maizuru, Miyazu, etc.) and inns that have not (stayed in Awa-Ikeda, etc.), but unfortunately this one is the latter. [Good points] Cheap. The food is delicious. [Bad points] Although we stayed during fall and winter, it was cold at night even with the air conditioner. Unfortunately the bath was also lukewarm. Many of the shared toilets were Japanese-style, and it was cold when I used them in the middle of the night. It seems to be a family-run business, but the owner was undergoing one surgery and seemed to be having a difficult time.
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piyo
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5.0

/5

Reviewed 57 week(s) ago

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I was looking forward to trying the octopus dish, so I decided to stay at Yamane Ryokan. While enjoying the atmosphere of a Showa-era guesthouse, I also thought that Mihara was quite nice. The location is good, and there are bars, food shops, and bars nearby, so you can go out at night. There is a supermarket nearby and you can drink in your room. The bath also looks like a small public bath and has an atmosphere. I was surprised at the amount of breakfast. Isn't 6300 yen a bargain? ! I'm so grateful. Definitely suitable for people who enjoy old things.
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