Iizaka Hotel Juraku

Iizaka Hotel Juraku

Daily entertainment includes:

From 8:30 PM: Mochi (rice cake) pounding event From 8:50 PM: Musical performance of the day (Tsugaru-jamisen, Taisho-goto harp, etc.)

Venue Details

Venue Details
Websitehttps://iizakahoteljuraku.book.direct/en-gb
Contact

Iizaka Hotel Juraku

(+81) 24-542-2201

ParkingAvailable
Accommodation details

Capacity: 105 Rooms (Space for up to 600 guests)

Room styles: Japanese style / Combination style

Room charge: One night with two meals: From 12,030 yen per person in a group of 15 of more (Tax incl.)

Check in / Check out: 3:00 PM / 10:00 AM

Meals: Breakfast: Buffet style | Dinner: Japanese-style course or buffet style

Hot springs: Simple thermal spring

Pets: Not allowed

Related infoFacilities: Karaoke room / Japanese-style pub / Bar / Shop ,etc
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Access Details
Access27 Nishitaki-no-machi, Iizaka-machi, Fukushima City, Fukushima Pref. 960-0201
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Getting there

By Car: 4 km from Fukushima-Iizaka I.C. exit off the Tohoku Expressway

By Train: 7 min walk from Iizaka Onsen Station on Fukushima Kotsu Iizaka Line

Mapcode for Car GPS:76 279 739*32

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