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Nirasaki Omura Art Museum is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from central Nirasaki, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to experience more of the culture Nirasaki has to offer, head to Chateraise Belleforet Winery, Nakagomi Fruit Orchard, and Suntory Tominooka Winery.
Shinfu Casstle Site is just one of the landmarks located 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from central Nirasaki, so you might want to stop by for a few pics during your trip. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Heidi's Village and Ginga Tetsudo Observatory Park, both nearby.
Ginga Tetsudo Observatory Park is 3.6 mi (5.8 km) from central Nirasaki, why not stop by during your stay. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Heidi's Village and Shinfu Casstle Site, both nearby.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Wanitsuka Cherry Tree during your travels in Nirasaki. Discover the area's hot springs and monuments.
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Shoji Lake Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful views with amazing hospitality. Family run and the owner is quite involved and very kind, he chatted with us three times during our one night stay (check in/out and restaurant). Grandchildren playing and helping out gives this hotel a wonderful homey summer camp feel, as do the available amenities (table tennis, rooftop views, indoor + outdoor onsens) and watercraft rentals (saw paddleboards and kayaks). We stayed the night before climbing Fuji and found the rooms to be very spacious and the food filling. Note that restaurants/activities outside the hotel are limited as this area is remote. Bus access direct to the hotel is very convenient, although the bus ride can be long depending where you come from. We were greeted immediately upon bus arrival and helped to check in and out to catch the morning bus by wonderful staff and owners. Hotel is stair-based, not wheelchair friendly, was fine with us but important to know. Very foreigner friendly (have reasonable expectations as guests).
For foreign tourists, a few notes: Shoji Lake is a very remote, mountainous area. Bugs exist. Japan does not do pest control (killing) in the way Americans are used to--if you're not prepared for that, perhaps stick to the cities. You need to take the bus to get here, it is a long ride from Shin-Fuji etc. and you must have cash or IC card. The bus only runs a few times a day, PLAN AHEAD. This experience was wonderful for us and well worth the trip!"
"The staff are exceptional : genuine and respectful. The staff welcomes us every year when we return. After we climb the Mt Fuji and unable to walk further from our car to the main door, the staff will greet us from afar and help us with the luggage’s, not for tips but for their professionalism and values they cherish much. "
"We enjoyed our stay here !
The dome rooms were super cool! I took really nice photos here and was able to put together a nice video and received many good feedback!
Weather was clear that day so we had a clear view of Fuji from our room! Staff was nice !
Just wish the breakfast was better !"
"Clean and affordable. Kids loved the lofted bed and having a small private bathroom. The hostel is in a quiet neighborhood, but a very quick 3 min walk to Oishi Park and the lake. The parking lot was actually at the Oishi Park and we liked seeing the park before and after the crowds. It felt easy to park with the lot attendants."
"I booked this hotel because I've stayed in Dormy Inns before and because I wanted a hotel with an onsen. The room suited my needs, and the onsen was very enjoyable. The staff were professional and helpful. The room was clean. The bed was comfortable. It was a pleasant stay. An extra bonus was an excellent vegan restaurant, Fluunt Kofu, just a few doors down from the hotel. Highly recommended."
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If you're looking for hotels in central Nirasaki, check out Wakamiro and Hotel Route Inn Court Nirasaki. Travelers love Wakamiro for its location, as well as the outdoor hot spring, free parking and in-room massages this ryokan offers. Hotel Route Inn Court Nirasaki is another popular central hotel with a restaurant, a free buffet breakfast and free parking.
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