"substandard setups in kitchen and toilet and bathroom. The recycled, overused mattress is so damned poor that we almost need to consult a spine doctor. We will never recommend our friends for this slaughter house 😔"
"substandard setups in kitchen and toilet and bathroom. The recycled, overused mattress is so damned poor that we almost need to consult a spine doctor. We will never recommend our friends for this slaughter house 😔"
"Great adventure, kids liked it. Room is not perfect, and best for 2-3 people though 4-5 can sleep. We had a good stay. Staff is very friendly and accomodating, 5 stars for them. "
"Great adventure, kids liked it. Room is not perfect, and best for 2-3 people though 4-5 can sleep. We had a good stay. Staff is very friendly and accomodating, 5 stars for them. "
"A beautiful spot in the forest, although just a bit far from the sights in Nara. The staff was lovely and the room quite comfortable, by Western standards for a Japanese room (although the futons were by far the hardest and most uncomfortable of the three ryokans we visited). The meals lived up to the reviews, beautifully presented true kaiseki."
"A beautiful spot in the forest, although just a bit far from the sights in Nara. The staff was lovely and the room quite comfortable, by Western standards for a Japanese room (although the futons were by far the hardest and most uncomfortable of the three ryokans we visited). The meals lived up to the reviews, beautifully presented true kaiseki."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Rooms were spotless as per usual, staff were helpful! Second time staying here, and I would recommend it. Only gripe is the elevator situation during busy times but definitely not a deal breaker in the slightest."
"Clean and cozy room with all the necessities and more. FamilyMart, Harves supermarket, many casual dining options in the same building. 5-7 minutes walk to all the train/subway stations."
After visiting Heijo Palace Ruins Historical Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Nara. While you're in the area, find time to visit its temples.
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What can I see and do near Emperor Koken Mausoleum?
Shosoin Temple, Nara National Museum and Shohaku Art Museum feature captivating exhibits. Sights like Heijo Palace, Nara Woman's University and Kofuku-ji Temple are landmarks to visit in the area. Spend some time wandering around Isui-en Garden, Keihanna Memorial Park and Manyo Botanical Garden.