Tsuruoka - Hagurokan
About the place
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Surroundings
Situated among spiritual mountains with a rich history, Hagurokan offers traditional Japanese-style guest rooms in a historic building. Haguro Pagoda, one of Japan’s National Treasures, is a 20-minute drive away.
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Security and safety
Shared room details
Private room details
Check-in details
Check-out details
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed. No cots are available. No extra beds are available.
In times of uncertainty and your peace of mind, we recommend you select a flexible rate with free cancellation. If your plans change, you can always cancel free of charge until the cancellation expires.
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties. The property has a curfew at 22:00. Guests cannot enter or leave the property after this time. You must inform the property in advance what time you plan to check in. If your check-in time changes, please update the property. Guests cannot check in after 18:00. Managed by a private host
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The staff really went out of their way to make us feel welcome and comfortable: they let us borrow bowls for our dinner, lent ya boots to walk through the snow, offered snacks, returned left behind ...
The staff really went out of their way to make us feel welcome and comfortable: they let us borrow bowls for our dinner, lent ya boots to walk through the snow, offered snacks, returned left behind ...
Sooooo nice owners!
Sooooo nice owners!
Amazing hosts who were so kind and made sure to make me feel welcome and comfortable. Even provided me with information about the hike up Mt Haguro, and asked me how it was once I got back!