"In general, it is all right.
But know they do the household only every 3 days.
And no water.
They just put a bag hanging on your door with the new towels."
"As for cleanliness, the hotel is still new, so the room was very clean. One thing that bothered me was, was it a mistake by the cleaning staff? There were tea bags on the shelf in the room, but there was one tea bag on the shelf above it, which was neatly propped up. Are there two per room...?
The location is a bit of a walk from Yanigawa (about an 8-minute walk), but it might be good for multiple people! The location is not complicated, so you can find it easily. However, since it is outside the downtown area, there is nothing around...just another hotel or a ******** parlor! It is a bit dark, so it might be a bit scary for a woman to walk there alone. There is no convenience store nearby, so be careful!
The necessary facilities and amenities are available. There were separate pajamas for top and bottom. The bath was a type without a bathtub.
In terms of service, I had booked a single non-smoking room, but they upgraded me to a double room because there was a vacancy ^ ^"
"This time, I used it because it is close to the Naze Port ferry terminal. Even a woman's legs will arrive in 3 minutes. The building felt quite old, but it is convenient because there are restaurants and large communal baths. Also, there is a big pine tree right next door, so most things are available."
"I used it for my first trip to Shanghai.
The room is clean and the location is very good. However, there are no supermarkets or night street lights, so be careful of the time zone when walking near the hotel. I heard that there was an ATM, but it wasn't. I was able to leave my luggage before check-in and go sightseeing early. Overall recommended."
"A common problem in most hotels in Japan, the rooms are too small and the facilities are at the level of seven days at home, but there are not many choices in this place. The location of the hotel is good. Just get off the bus and eat nearby. Supermarkets and convenience stores are not far away."
"I have a working experience in studying in Japan, and I can do it in Japanese. It is very good to this hotel. The human environment and the natural environment are super good. However, there is no Japanese-based travel advice with a translation to the island or a preparation for three meals at the hotel. The food is very good. The island has not been developed and all are three words, which is inconvenient. No car, it is abolished"
"I used it for the first time.
The plane was delayed and it was delayed than the scheduled arrival time, but it was pleasant to respond.
The room was large enough and the bathroom space was kept clean.
Cape Ayamaru and Amami City History and Folklore Museum are also nearby, and both were able to stop by.
Thank you."
"n authentic Amami community stay! A beautiful village with narrow lanes, a pristine beach within walking distance, a cafe with a top-quality local arts and crafts display, lovely service, and a friendly community! The DenPaku hotels and guest houses blend so well into the village, respecting the local atmosphere, that you hardly feel like you're staying in a hotel. If you're looking for a top-end dining experience, the hotel can provide transport up the coast to their stunning restaurant, with views that alone justify the visit. You can rent an e-bike to visit the nearby beaches. It's very close to the airport and the more touristic part of the island—without the tourists—so serene! I was there for the fireworks festival, and that was a treat! If you want an authentic Amami Island experience, head to DenPaku in Akakina!"
"Everyone is very friendly and it's nice at home.
The rice is very good and the beach is nearby, so it is perfect for spending a luxurious time.
This room is a wooden house with high ceilings and a touch of woody fragrance. The ceiling fan invites you to travel.
Taking a step to the balcony, the stars look very beautiful, and the sounds of various creatures come and go.
I feel that I have found something forgotten in my city life.
I want to live longer.
Thank you very much for picking up from the airport.
If you come to Ammei, please be sure to stay, I will recommend it.
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Amami?
November is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Amami, with average nightly rates around BRL 377. Prices peak in May, when rates reach about BRL 546 per night.
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Hotel rates in Amami are typically lowest on Monday, with average nightly rates around BRL 428. Sunday tends to be the most expensive, averaging BRL 564 per night.
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