Where to Stay in Aihara
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Aihara
Green Hills Residential Area
LuxuryA quiet, upscale residential district with tree-lined streets and larger homes.
- +Peaceful and serene environment
- +Beautiful scenery
- +Spacious accommodation options
- -Limited dining and shopping
- -Requires transport to main attractions
Aihara Station Area
Mid-rangeA bustling hub with a mix of modern amenities and local charm, centered around the main train station.
- +Excellent transport links
- +Wide variety of dining options
- +Convenient for sightseeing
- -Can be crowded
- -Less traditional atmosphere
Old Town Aihara
Mid-rangeA charming historical district showcasing traditional wooden houses and artisan shops.
- +Authentic cultural experience
- +Unique shopping and dining
- +Photogenic streets
- -Fewer modern conveniences
- -Can be quiet at night
Daily Budget (Luxury)
JPY 40000/day
Hidden Gems in Aihara
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Aihara Tofu Restaurant
This unassuming restaurant is a local institution, famous for its incredibly fresh and flavorful handmade tofu. Enjoy classic dishes like agedashi tofu and yudofu, prepared with generations of expertise.
Aihara River Walk
FREEA peaceful path follows the Aihara River, offering beautiful views of the water and surrounding greenery. It's a perfect spot for a quiet stroll, especially during cherry blossom season or autumn.
Nakamura Sake Brewery Tour
This small, family-run sake brewery offers intimate tours where you can learn about the traditional brewing process. Tastings are usually included, providing a delicious insight into local craftsmanship.
1 area to be cautious about
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