"The hotel staff is friendly and helpful. The room is large for a city center location. It is very convenient to go shopping and eat in 5 minutes. However, the hot spring arrangement is average because it is a public bath and there are many people. Other than that, it feels good."
"I used the hotel for a meeting right next to it. There are restaurants, 100 yen shops, Muji, a home center, and a supermarket that's open late, all within walking distance.
There is an express bus from Tokyo Station to Kashima Shrine every 10 to 20 minutes from the nearby Kashima Central Hotel, so you can get there even without a car.
The rooms are spacious for a business hotel, and there is a large public bath. Everything was clean and there was no discomfort whatsoever.
I would like to stay here again if I have business in the area in the future."
"A typical B&B run by a local Japanese couple. The kitchen tools are very complete. I love cooking and I am very satisfied. The old lady was very enthusiastic in explaining every detail in English. Cheerful and hospitable. We served Japanese curry rice for dinner and also prepared hot water for bathing. Japan's bathing equipment is very professional, and the water tank temperature can be controlled at a constant temperature of 4 5.C"
"This is my second time staying at this facility. It's small, but there's no problem. It would be more helpful if there were a slightly larger shelf or desk to put things. I think it's very good to be a temporary housing in the event of a disaster."
"I arrived late at night, but check-in was smooth.
I was also very grateful that they gave me information on coupons when I checked out.
I will stay again."
"The cleanliness of the room was not particularly problematic.
There is no convenience store nearby, but there was no problem because McDonald's, supermarkets and drugstores are within walking distance. However, the road is dark.
I was a little worried that the sound of water was always there."
"There was also a large bath and I was able to heal my fatigue.
The room was clean and it was enough to stay.
There was a supermarket that was doing late, and it was not troubled."
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Kamisu
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Kamisu hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Kamisu?
January is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Kamisu, with average nightly rates around AU$68. Prices peak in July, when rates reach about AU$200 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 19, 2025 to January 19, 2026.)
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AU$200
AU$68
Jan
AU$99
Feb
AU$123
Mar
AU$162
Apr
AU$133
May
AU$153
Jun
AU$200
Jul
AU$164
Aug
AU$133
Sep
AU$158
Oct
AU$112
Nov
AU$133
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Kamisu?
Hotel rates in Kamisu are typically lowest on Saturday, with average nightly rates around AU$116. Monday tends to be the most expensive, averaging AU$189 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 19, 2025 to January 19, 2026.)