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Chisun Inn Fukushima Nishi Ic
3.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (156)
"A good budget hotel, for a short stay. Room was average size and was ok for a 1 night stay. There are two car parking lots. A convenient hotel when you need to rest from a long road trip."
Chisun Inn Fukushima Nishi Ic
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Historic Hotels in Fukushima

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Total number of hotels in Fukushima
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Frequently asked questions

What can a history buff expect from a stay in Fukushima?
The historical places in Fukushima are likely at the top of your travel itinerary. Also explore the many sights including the hot springs and lake views
What's the best accommodation in Fukushima to be near historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Matsushimaya Ryokan is a top ryokan for history seekers booking on Expedia, and it features free WiFi and free parking. Nakano Fudoson is a short 5-minute drive away. Other choices to soak up the local history include Nakaya Ryokan and Horieya Ryokan.
How many historical hotels will I find in Fukushima?
In Fukushima, you’ll find 55 lodging options bookable on Expedia though you won’t find many designated historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical sites and other places in Fukushima?
Fukushima is notable for landmarks like Nakano Fudoson, Iwaya Kannon, and Horikiri House. Cultural venues include Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art and Nishida Memorial Hall. A couple of additional sights to add to your agenda are Fukushima Race Course and Hanamiyama Park.
What is a historic hotel like in Fukushima?
Guests who choose a historic hotel can stay someplace that has an officially recognized national historic designation. A castle, stately home, palace or even a pub, lodge, old police station, or skyscraper can be identified as a historic hotel provided that it has special significance. Traditional architecture and period features are typically found within the guestrooms or public spaces of these historic hotels in Fukushima, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
“Heritage hotel” is a term often used in Asia and Europe, while “historic hotel” is more common in the U.S. overall though the terms are similar. The architecture and building of a historic hotel tends to be the most important aspect. For a heritage hotel, it’s often the cultural value along with how it shaped the community.
Do historic hotels in Fukushima have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you expect to find, though efforts have been made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Smart TVs, WiFi, updated bathroom facilities, and the popular amenities found in any hotel will be available in a historic hotel. Rest assured that when you select a historic hotel in Fukushima, you won’t find yourself staying at a place that’s uncomfortable for guests or simply rundown.

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