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  • Question publication date:2014/9/ 4
  • Update date:2024/6/24
  • Mashikokan Satoyama Resort Hotel
  • I'm going to a Mashiko-yaki and Kasama-yaki event. Are there any cheap lodgings you'd recommend in the area?

I'm planning to go to Ibaraki Prefecture and Tochigi Prefecture in the fall to visit pottery-producing areas. I'm planning to go to Mashiko and Kasama, but I haven't decided which order to go to first. Where should I stay? I'm looking for a place to stay for under 6,000 yen a night.

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Mashikokan Satoyama Resort Hotel

243-3 Mashiko-ikeshita,

  • It is a reasonable hotel

  • Naturally, there are only a few hotels in the Mashiko area. The hotel I recommend is Hotel Sunshine Mashikodate. Unfortunately, the price is a little over your budget. If location is important to you, it's definitely worth considering.
    びびお's answer (Posted on:2017/6/ 5)
  • It is a very satisfying hotel

  • Although it's a little on the budget, I recommend "Hotel Sunshine Mashikodate." It's a hotel close to the event venue. The rooms and the building are well-maintained and clean. The staff are friendly and you can have a comfortable stay.
    るき's answer (Posted on:2017/4/17)
  • It's a beautiful hotel.

  • Although it may be a little over budget, we recommend Hotel Sunshine Mashikodate. It is in a great location for those who want to visit Mashiko and Kasama pottery. The rooms and the building are well-maintained and clean.
    あぶ's answer (Posted on:2017/3/22)
  • It's a beautiful hotel.

  • If you are going to see Kasama ware in Mashiko, there is a good hotel. I recommend "Hotel Sunshine Mashiko Tate". This hotel is a so-called tourist hotel. The rooms and the building are well-cleaned and clean. However, it may be a little out of your budget.
    なな's answer (Posted on:2017/3/15)
  • There is a bathtub made of Mashiko ware.

  • It's about an hour by bus from Utsunomiya Station. If you take the Tohoku Shinkansen, it's conveniently close to Tokyo and other metropolitan areas. The rooms are spacious enough, and some have open-air baths. The bathtub is made of Mashiko ware. There is a waterfall near the open-air bath. The indoor bath is also quite spacious. The cuisine uses local Tochigi beef, and you can feel the restaurant's commitment to using local ingredients, so it's highly recommended.
    ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/9/20)
  • This is an inn that incorporates Mashiko pottery.

  • The hot spring water is poured into a large Mashiko pottery jar, making this an irresistible inn for pottery lovers. Of course, Mashiko pottery is also used for the meals, and hot and cold dishes are brought out one after another to the point where you'll be saying "That's enough!" In the lobby, a band is playing, sung by the proprietress in a kimono. They sang Happy Birthday for the birthday child (a guest), and we all clapped along. It was a heartwarming inn.
    はなママ's answer (Posted on:2014/9/18)

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