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Our top choices for Fukushima historic hotels

Hyoe Koyokaku

Hyoe Koyokaku
4.0 star property
Arimacho
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (242 reviews)
"The room was very clean and the staff were very friendly and polite. The onsen were beautiful."
Hong Kong SAR China
kinkin
The price is ฿13,091
฿14,461 total
20 Apr - 21 Apr
Hyoe Koyokaku
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Frequently asked questions

What can I expect on my historical trip to Fukushima?
Sights with historical relevance in Fukushima are likely at the top of your travel itinerary. Why not absorb the local colour with a visit to the restaurants?
How many historically relevant hotels are located in Fukushima?
In Fukushima, you'll find 57 hotels and other accommodation options bookable on Expedia though you won't find many designated historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical places and other sights in Fukushima?
A couple of favourite places to visit are Osaka Central Wholesale Market and Gate Tower Building. In the area, you'll also find Dotonbori and Universal Studios Japan.
What is a historic hotel like in Fukushima?
Guests who choose historic hotels have an opportunity to stay in a building officially recognised with a historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world come in all forms like castles, stately homes, palaces or even pubs, lodges, old police stations or skyscrapers — as long as it's of special interest. These types of hotels in Fukushima often preserve original characteristics like traditional architecture and period features within the guestrooms or public spaces.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
These are quite similar. "Historic hotel" is more commonly used in the U.S., whereas "heritage hotel" is common in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to place more significance on the physical building and architecture. Mainly heritage hotels draw meaning from the place's cultural value and how it inspired the surrounding community.
Do historic hotels in Fukushima have modern facilities?
Yes, efforts are made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades, but interiors include modern conveniences and safety features. Tourists who book a stay should expect the popular amenities you'd find in a hotel such as WiFi, heating and air conditioning, and updated bathroom facilities. Booking a historic hotel in Fukushima doesn't mean you will stay in a place that's rundown.