Hotel Hananoyu

Hotel Hananoyu

A beautifying hot spring hotel with fantastic dining options and over 30 different baths to try.  

Venue Details

Venue Details
Websitehttp://www.hotelhananoyu.jp/(Japanese)
Contact

Hotel Hananoyu

(+81) 24-984-2222

ParkingAvailable
Accommodation details

Capacity: 162 rooms (Up to 888 guests)

Room styles: Japanese-style rooms (10 tatami-mat room, 12.5 tatami-mat room) Western-style rooms (twin and single)

Room charge: One night with two meals: 13,000 yen per adult (Tax incl.)

Check in / Check out: 15:00 / 10:00

Meals: Breakfast: Buffet | Dinner: Japanese style

Hot springs: Alkali simple hot spring

Pets: Not allowed

Related infoFacilities: Restaurant and shop

Wheelchair rental available

Shower chair rental available

Wheelchair-accessible toilet available on the first floor of the Kafuu wing
Access Details
AccessAtami-machi 5-8-60, Koriyama City, Fukushima Pref. 963-1309
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Getting there

By Car: 15 min from Bandaiatami I.C. exit off the Ban-etsu Expressway.

By Train: 5 min by taxi from Bandaiatami Station (JR Ban-etsu West Line). Alternatively, walk for 20 min from Bandaiatami Station.

Mapcode for Car GPS:377 256 462*42

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Outdoor Activities

Bandai-Azuma Skyline Cycling Route

The Bandai-Azuma Skyline is one of the top cycling routes of Japan!  The route brings cyclists through dense green forests to volcanic terrain and sweeping views of Fukushima city and the volcanic peak of Mt. Kofuji, or “Little Fuji”. In autumn this course is warmed by vibrant autumn leaves, that make for a magical ride! Fukushima has routes for cyclists of all levels! Click here for more information about Cycling Courses and Events in Fukushima!  (Click here to read our blog about cycling the scenic Bandai-Azuma Skyline!)

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Cultural Experiences

Sukagawa Enobori Yoshinoya Workshop

Established in 1836, the Yoshinoya family has been continuing the production of Enobori banners using traditional techniques. Originally the family business was a kimono shop, however, the side business of painting Enobori banners began to grow until is eventually became their main business.These banners typically feature images of warriors and can be quite complex with their designs. They are made by painting on banners with a type of calligraphy ink.To create clean and uniform design, stencils are made from various materials to be used as a guide for the design. Once the basic design is painted with a stencil, you connect the lines and add fine details by hand.As a nod to a famous Sukagawa person, they began creating a design of Ultraman posing as a samurai warrior! You can try out the traditional banner making method explained above to create tote bags and small banners featuring a variety of samurai and Ultraman samurai designs.©円谷プロ

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