"It is an older Buddhist temple and feels wonderful to be in a place with such character and history. The meals (all are vegetarian in accordance with Buddhist tradition) are a delicious delight. This is from one who is not a vegetarian!
The service is personal and sincerely caring. I would recommend visiting Daisen and staying there. "
"Would be good to have simple cooking amenities like cooking oil, salt, pepper. Was only sent the unlocking number after I messaged (did not receive an email that was supposed to be sent 24 hrs before check-in). Location instructions was unclear from the booking confirmation, only managed to find accommodation after host contacted via whatsapp."
"Nice and relaxing hotel , polite staff and big room, big public onsen with great view, suitable for driving party, not close to the station, enjoyable dinner and variety choice of breakfast "
"Beautiful location, excellent facilities, onsen is exceptional one of the best I’ve been in, breakfast had great selection of delicious foods including salads, cereals, fresh crab and mackerel!"
"The facilities and services are great.
Big main Onsen Bath, along with great souvenirs shop & free wine/sake offer to hotel guesses between 5-6pm.
Staffs are very polite and fluent in English.
Happy with the stay. We enjoy very much.
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"Nice overnight stay in a traditional old ryokan. Last-minute booking ended us up in an awkwardly tiny room but the Onsen was lovely and good breakfast. Hostess was very helpful finding us a dinner spot. Handy location near the beach."
"Nice, average hotel by the standards of our trip to Japan (as in the room was small by American standards but average by Japanese standards). Close to the train station, restaurants, etc. Check-in was easy, staff were helpful in holding on to our baggage since we arrived early. Pretty expansive Japanese breakfast in the morning."
"This is a rather old hotel. It took us a while to locate it, because the name of the hotel was changed. Onsens were very dark, small and uninviting. Buffet dinner and breakfasts were plentiful in volume, but not in quality. It did not offer hardly any fresh sea foods. "
"Quite a common business hotel in Japan. It looks old style but acceptable. The hotel is located in one of the main street where there are different restaurants and 激安nearby."
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"Nice, average hotel by the standards of our trip to Japan (as in the room was small by American standards but average by Japanese standards). Close to the train station, restaurants, etc. Check-in was easy, staff were helpful in holding on to our baggage since we arrived early. Pretty expansive Japanese breakfast in the morning."
"Excellent stay all around. Staff was well trained, welcoming, and spoke English when needed.
Breakfast buffet was world class, great quality (freshness was extraordinary) and variety. Shuttle to airport. I recommend 100%."
"Beautiful location, excellent facilities, onsen is exceptional one of the best I’ve been in, breakfast had great selection of delicious foods including salads, cereals, fresh crab and mackerel!"
"It is an older Buddhist temple and feels wonderful to be in a place with such character and history. The meals (all are vegetarian in accordance with Buddhist tradition) are a delicious delight. This is from one who is not a vegetarian!
The service is personal and sincerely caring. I would recommend visiting Daisen and staying there. "
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What can I see and do near Daisenji Temple?
You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Daisen-Oki National Park and Daisen Falls. Head up the mountain to Daisen White Resort or Okudaisen Ski Area to see the views or enjoy some snowy fun. Mt. Daisen and Daisen Makiba Milk no Sato are both worth a visit while you're checking out the area.