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Nunobikikannon Onsen

2.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (4)
"The room was spacious and well-kept. The owner was very nice and welcoming."
The price is ¥16,364
¥18,000 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 18 - Feb 19
Nunobikikannon Onsen
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Frequently asked questions

What are the best 3-star hotels in Tomi?
Hotel Ueda Seiyu Hatagokan, around 14 kilometers west of downtown Tomi, is a guest favorite. A sauna and breakfasts are just two of its amenities. Hotel Route-Inn Ueda - Route 18 is another 3-star hotel recommended by travelers. It offers front desk services and free WiFi, and is about 16 kilometers west of the center.
How much does it cost to stay in a 3-star hotel in Tomi?
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What is the difference between a 4-star and 3-star hotel in Tomi?
The main difference between a 3- and 4-star hotel in Tomi is the standard of service and availability of creature comforts. Three-star hotels are typically more economical and offer the conveniences and services required to ensure your comfort, such as a gym, breakfast and WiFi. You can count on a little more at a 4-star hotel — think upmarket interiors, deluxe bathroom products and extras like on-site spas.
What is the difference between a 3-star hotel and a motel in Tomi?
Motels usually offer more affordable rates than hotels, which makes them great if you’re exploring around Tomi and keeping to a budget. A popular pick for overnight trips, these roadside escapes come with simply furnished rooms, basic services and ample parking. Book a 3-star hotel and you can expect to pay extra for additional comfort, privacy and amenities. Travelers can take advantage of things like free WiFi, a lobby and meeting rooms at this style of property.
Are there any 3-star hotels with free breakfast in Tomi?
Make the most of the included breakfast at Hotel Route-Inn Ueda - Route 18. This 3-star stay in Tomi also offers free WiFi and front desk services. Or pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and fill up at Toyoko Inn Ueda Ekimae, which also offers complimentary breakfast.
What 3-star hotels in Tomi have an on-site restaurant?
Following a day of sightseeing adventures, reward yourself with a satisfying meal at Hotel Route-Inn Komoro‘s on-site restaurant. This 3-star Tomi option also offers dry cleaning and laundry services and free WiFi. Or dine without venturing beyond Hotel Route-Inn Ueda - Route 18. Dry cleaning and laundry services and front desk services are a couple of other conveniences available here.
Do any 3-star hotels in Tomi have WiFi?
Make use of the WiFi at Hotel Ueda Seiyu Hatagokan and easily share your stunning pictures of Tomi. Hotel Route-Inn Komoro is another 3-star hotel where you can get online during your break. WiFi may be included in the room rate or offered for an additional fee, so remember to check before you book.
What 3-star hotels in Tomi have parking?
Spend more time kicking back and less time searching for a space for your car at a 3-star hotel with parking. Hotel Route-Inn Komoro and Hotel Ueda Seiyu Hatagokan are popular getaways in Tomi. Interested in some sightseeing opportunities beyond the city? Jump into your car and hit the highways. Joshin’etsu-kogen National Park and Minami Alps National Park are popular day trip destinations from central Tomi.