"Because it is a smoking room, there is a smell of cigarette smoke, which is not very friendly to me, but it is very convenient for smokers, as they can smoke directly in the room. You can take pictures of Mount Fuji directly outside the window, and the room is relatively large (compared to the room in Takadanobaba 1200😔). There is a tram stop just outside the hotel, making it convenient to travel."
"The hotel was wonderful for our family!
We love Onsen, after a trip, it was very relaxing!
The only thing that could make it clearer in the description of the ”individual rooms”: in fact, they are ”capsules”, perhaps put photos beyond the description, with more details.
It was part of family planning to have such an experience, but we did not book hotels capsules on our travel route."
"I had a daily business at Hatano City Culture Center and used it.
I felt that the cost performance was high with a home atmosphere like a house and a handmade meal. I was happy to have a hot spring for 24 hours. I am glad that parking licence is free. There was a beauty room next to it and went to the head spa. A very pleasant and friendly couple is open and can stop easily. I want you to go to the Korean handmade kimchi shop next to it. I bought it for souvenirs home. Seven eleven is also within walking distance.
I would like to take care of you when you come nearby again."
"The hotel is cheap and good. It should be said that the room size is the largest among Japanese hotels. The room is clean and tidy, with complete facilities. There is a mountain view outside the window, and the field of vision is relatively wide. It is relatively comfortable to live there. As the flight was delayed, it was already early in the morning when we arrived at the hotel, but the staff was still very welcoming. It's just that the hotel does not have Chinese service, so you need to know a little Japanese to communicate."
"The hostess of the homestay is super nice, the greeting is very good, the dinner and breakfast are very exquisite and delicious, the garden environment is beautiful, the sleep quality is very good, all the projects are perfect!"
The Sansou Nagisa is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Sansou Nagisa offers a pleasant stay in Isehara for those traveling for business or leisure. From the hotel, Oyama-dera Station is just 6km away. With multiple attractions nearby including Atago Waterfall, 大山道道標(旧四ッ谷不動尊) and Minoge Pass, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. Guests of this Isehara hotel can make use of the parking facilities.
"The room was clean and well-cleaned. The building was also quiet, so I was able to relax. If I had to mention one thing, it would be nice if they offered to lend out hair irons. Also, there were only six lockers in the large bath, so there was no place to put my clothes, and some people shared one locker with someone else, and some people put a basket on the floor to put their clothes in. I think it would be better to add a few more lockers in the dressing room.
However, I'm not sure if the room was soundproofed, but I couldn't hear any noise in the hallway or from other rooms, so it was comfortable to stay in the room."
"You can park for free, but it’s a bad land parking lot, which should be dirtier if it rains. There are also not many parking spaces, about twenty or so, if you get there too late, there will be no space. There is another large bath on the first floor for men only, not for women. Just like a regular business hotel, affordable, quiet. Friendly service at the front desk."
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What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Hadano?
Hotel rates in Hadano are typically lowest on Friday, with average nightly rates around £52. Saturday tends to be the most expensive, averaging £393 per night.
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