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Ryokan Ichi-Fuji in Nagoya, Japan

Saikoubashi-dori, 1-7, Kita-ku,

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Overall Rating: 84%From a total of 7 Reviews

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66% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

On the whole our stay was fine and although out of central Nagoya the hostel is convenient for Inyuama and Seto lines if you are visiting those places. It's good for the price and gives the experience of a ryokan. On the downside-the male manager is not very friendly and the music at breakfast (which is very small) is so loud you can't hear yourself think. We turned it down but he wasn't amused!

sueainsworth4945, England | Group  | 27th August 2008

86% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

It might be a good idea to have a "silent time" (11pm-->). Someone had a noisy party next door at night and that was not nice.

katissoderlund8957, Finland | Female 31-40 | 03rd August 2008

86% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

The interior design of the ryokan is modern, detailed and extraordinary! I loved the private hot baths! I loved our rooms. Our hosts were friendly and helpful and the free western breakfast surpassed my expectations. My group and I thoroughly enjoyed our two night's stay at Ichi-Fuji!

dianasmail4265, Taiwan | Group 25-30 | 29th May 2008