"Very nice view of the lake. Very helpful staff. The rooms have a private onsen hot tub on the balcony. The rooms have tatami and are set up to sleep on the floor. You can request a bed frame to elevate the futon, but it's better to request a bed when making the reservation (although you may enjoy sleeping on a futon, Japanese style)."
"The rooms were tiny. My wife and I had to coordinate to open our suitcases. There was basically just a bed and a tiny amount of space around it. It certainly didn’t feel like 140 square feet.
On the positive side, the breakfast buffet was very nice."
"This is a very local non touristy village. We enjoyed the hospitality (even if we couldn’t communicate)
The owner helped accomadate my sea food allergy. We really liked the hot bath available in the beautiful water. The only thing I would say is that it isn’t close to anything and you have to walk about 22 minutes to the train "
"Needed to stay here because of work. Even with the air-conditioning set to 19 for the entire night, the lowest the room temperature got was 27. It was difficult to sleep and the hotel staff were quite rude. I don't recommend going here unless you absolutely have to"
"Staff don’t speak English bathroom only on the first floor we were staying at the 4th and no dinner and no breakfast available. Good for a step only one night before Kyoto. "
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You can study the exhibits at Nagahama Railway Square, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nagahama. Amble around the area's lakeside or experience its museums.
You can browse the exhibits at Kurokabe Art Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Nagahama. Discover the area's mountain views and temples.
You can browse the exhibits at Kaiyodo Figure Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Nagahama. Experience the area's museums and festivals.
You can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Kurokabe Square during your trip to Nagahama. Amble around the area's lakeside or experience its museums.
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What can I see and do near Nagahama Castle Historical Museum?
Study the collections at Kaiyodo Figure Museum, Yanmar Museum, or Nagahama Railway Square. Local parks like Keiunkan Garden, Ho Park, and Rosa & Berry Tawada are peaceful spots to stop and take in some fresh air. At Kurokabe Museum of Glass Art, Hikiyama Museum, and Narita Art Museum, you'll experience some of the local culture.