"Room was spacious, clean and comfortable. Helpful staff and nice breakfast.
Location is a good area just not much going on. Asuwayama Park worth the 15 minutes walk away.
Definitely recommend!"
"Standard Japanese hotel (somewhat small room, onsen available, etc.), but the breakfast was great and they have a map of recommended places for dinner. There are a couple of parking spots at the hotel, a few more spots a block down the street, etc. (there's a map of parking spots on the side of the hotel). "
"The room was fairly large for Japan, and comfortable, I was on the top floor, non smoking comfort floor. And the breakfast was good. Staff was super. My only complaint is that because some floors were smoking, sometimes the lobby area smelled enough like cigarettes to give me a headache.
Location is good for new Shinkansen station. Sidewalks ok."
"2nd floor has a very fish oil smell from the restaurant.
Besides that, the modern Japanese rooms are unreal, awesome amenities, great onsen, with a cold pool, no sauna.
Staff were excellent, there are places for smoking.
A Family Mart just around the corner, and good restaurants around, although is dark to walk around at night.
But seems more for groups and families that are staying exclusively in the onsen."
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You can browse the exhibits at Waterworks Memorial Hall, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Fukui. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
You can study the exhibits at Atagozaka Tea Ceremony Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Fukui. Amble around the area's parks or visit its temples.
You can browse the exhibits at Fukui City Museum of Natural History, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Fukui. Make time to visit the temples and spas while you're in the area.
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Fukui City Museum of Natural History, Fukui City Art Museum, and Fukui Prefectural Museum of Cultural History feature captivating exhibits. While you're exploring, swing by Fukui Castle Ruins, Nishiyama Koshoji Temple, and Kitanosho Castle Park to learn a bit about the area. You can wander around Asuwayama Park, Yokokan Garden, or Sanai Park if you want a dose of fresh air.