Comfort Inn Omihachiman is nestled a 2-minute stroll away from JR Omihachiman Station North Exit, boasting completely non-smoking rooms with WiFi access and complimentary breakfast.
Located in Omihachiman, 38 km from Enryaku-ji Temple, Hotel New Omi features views of the city.
Carole
New Zealand
We loved the location right next to the railway station. This made things easy for travelling to and from Osaka and was convenient to use as a direction for taxi drivers. I loved the view from my room of the trains passing by. Not overly noisy. There was a great little yakitori restaurant just over the road. Cheap and delicious.
Set in Omihachiman, 38 km from Enryaku-ji Temple, Daiichi Hotel - Vacation STAY 24289v offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Kathleen
Germany
Omihachiman is a nice tourist place, but I went there visiting a friend, unfortunately only for 1 night. The hotel location was easy to walk back to train station and we already placed the luggage after I got picked up by my friend. The breakfast was typical Japanese.
Guesthouse En is a holiday home situated in Maki, Shiga. The nearest station is JR Omi-Hachiman Station, located a 12-minute drive away. A microwave and a toaster can be found in the kitchen.
Tommy
Belgium
I felt like a true Japanese person here. It is so peacefull here and you stay in a house that has every Japanese characteristic you seek.
I really want to go back to absorb more peaceful ness.
Thank you so much, ありがとう ございます
Boasting garden views, 近江の町家 門 features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 37 km from Enryaku-ji Temple. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Elijah
Australia
The house feels like a trip back into old Japan with sliding doors and tatami mats in each room. We loved the whole vibe of the place. It's also right on the popular heritage street of Omihachiman and a short walk away from the old canal.
Located just 38 km from Enryaku-ji Temple, Stay Omihachiman Ekimae Inn provides accommodation in Omihachiman with access to free bikes, a shared lounge, as well as luggage storage space.
Anne
United States
Easy walk from the train station, shopping district, affordable restaurants, and a coin laundromat with powerful dryers. Built in a 2-story loft style, was very spacious, with more than enough room for 4 adult travelers + luggage. The free WiFi was excellent. The full kitchen--with fridge, microwave, toaster oven, hot pot, rice cooker, coffee maker, pots, dishes, & scissors--made it easy for us to prepare meals, snacks, & hot drinks. The traditional shower/bath combo, modern toilet, and washing machine made our 5-day stay feasible. We had to learn how and remember to turn on the hot water each time before using the tub/shower. When it rained, we were able to use umbrellas stored in the foyer. The fluffy futons made sleeping in the tatami rooms extra cozy!
There are plenty of great places to visit here. The ruins and shrine at the top of Hachiman mountain (Hachimanyama) is well worth visiting, a trip on the canal is pleasant and the tile museum is much better than you would expect. If you want to be organised, I recommend that you make a reservation for lunch and/or dinner. Their specialty is beef but the fresh food is excellent as much of it is locally grown so it's super fresh and delicious.
Sussan
Japan
10
Scored 10
Very nice house with comfortable rooms and a common living...
Very nice house with comfortable rooms and a common living room area with a kitchen. Also, a nice backyard where you can have a barbecue! Walking distance to the touristic spots on the Omihachiman city and a short drive to the Lake Biwa.
Luciano
Austria
10
Scored 10
The old part of Omihachiman at the base of Mt.
The old part of Omihachiman at the base of Mt. Hachiman is an Edo period merchant town. The merchants built beautiful houses with pine trees in inner gardens. The town retains the atmosphere of old Japan, but there are some good places to eat.
Rod
Japan
10
Scored 10
Really close to beautiful Lake Biwa.
Really close to beautiful Lake Biwa. Our favorite spot was walking along Hachiman-Bori. Its a beatiful traditional area of the town and really shows traditional Japan houses and bridges. There is a temple or shrine nearby too but we didnt make it there. We ate at the Rabbit Hutch and it was great! Its a nice craft beer bar with good pub food that is owned by an Australian-Japanese couple.
Jessica
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Great hosts, friendly and helpful.
Great hosts, friendly and helpful. Traditional Japanese house renovated with modern amenities. Perfect combination for travellers yearning for an experience staying at a Japanese house. Lots to do and see in Omihachiman area. Highly recommended.
Kim Pao
United States
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