"The location is great, but the price changes depending on the day, which is a bit of a hassle. It gets very expensive.
The breakfast menu was unique and delicious."
"My hobby is staying in hotels, and for better or worse, I have stayed in over 100 hotels, but this hotel is in my top three.
My mother and daughter came to Kure from Osaka using a dice ticket and stayed in a twin room with breakfast.
-The room was spacious and clean.
-The ocean view overlooked the port of Kure, and I was so excited to see the submarine.
-The bathroom was separate from the toilet and was spacious.
-DHC amenities.
-The breakfast was amazingly delicious. You could choose between curry rice and a porridge set, and both had a wide variety of appetizers, beautiful and luxurious, and the main course was also very delicious.
I was personally impressed by the poached egg in the side dish of the porridge set. It was so smooth and round that I thought it was raw wheat gluten at first.
-The hotel staff were all very kind.
The only drawback is that the hotel is a little far from the station, but if you call, a shuttle bus will come, so it's not a problem.
On the way back, they took us to Kure Station or Central Pier, so we were able to easily go to the Yamato Museum even in the light rain.
Thank you for the good memories."
"Here’s a clearer version of your feedback:
Overall, my experience was good. However, the bathroom needs a better ventilation system, as the lack of airflow led to an unpleasant odor.
Regarding the service, I was somewhat disappointed that the hotel couldn’t handle my last-minute booking changes over the phone. Instead, I had to make an additional online reservation through Trip.com, as I did initially. Although I speak Japanese and there was no language barrier, I wasn’t given an explanation for the inconvenience."
"A fashionable hotel in a building reminiscent of Europe. The room is large and deformed 2 A room like a bunk bed. The bed is fluffy and comfortable to sleep in. There are individual lights everywhere, and even if you stay with multiple people, you can read without disturbing others' sleep, so you can secure your private life. There is a free parking lot on Trip.com, but be careful as it costs 700 yen. There may be no people at the front desk in the evening. It is said that you should wait for a while because you are away, but be careful because you are in the back, so if you don't call, it will be a waste of time."
"It was convenient to use because it was located right in front of Kure Station. The staff were also friendly, and thank you for leaving your luggage during your visit to the surrounding facilities for a while after check-in. It was corridor-style by floor. Not the latest hotel. I hope you can refer to the follow-up use .^^"
"It is located 10 〜 15 minutes walk from Kure Station. In the case of a taxi, you can say that the red building is one meter. The building has an Internet cafe on the 2nd floor, a public bath on the 3rd floor, and a hotel on the 4th floor. Guests can enter the public bath on the 3rd floor for free. There is a large communal bath, a cold bath, and a sauna (150 yen), and guests can bring the towels provided in the room. If you need a bath towel, it costs 200 yen, and shampoo and body soap will be lent free of charge if you declare it at the public bath reception. At night, it will be closed at 24:00 at the last 23:00 reception. The room had a dormitory (a room with a lot of two-stage beds) and a private room, and I stayed in a dormitory, but there were two outlets for each bed and it was convenient to charge. The locker is large enough to fit a large backpack. The concept of the hotel is to create an atmosphere like being in a submarine, as the name suggests (Red Submarine). Bedroom, lounge, toilet all. Smoking can be smoked in a place like a balcony. Meals can be ordered at the Internet cafe on the 2nd floor and eaten 24 hours in the lounge. Convenience store is Lawson nearby. I would like to stay if I have a chance to come to Wu again."
"A long street where you can forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
A city with many slopes that remind me of Guanajuato, Mexico, which I visited the other day.
I encountered a beautiful sunset on the beach.
I recommend a long stay."
"We arrived by bike.
The location was good for us, however there is nothing around. You may go to a good restaurant which it is 2 km far away.
The host is very friendly and he will explain you everything in English.
The place is a traditional Japanese accommodation, but it is old and cleaning has to be improved.
The view is great and the place very peaceful."
"The hotel location is in front of the station, so the transportation is convenient
Free breakfast is also delicious.
The disadvantage is that the noise is a bit loud because it is next to the train road."
Hotel and restaurant opened in September 2024. A Chateraise Group resort hotel
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Kure
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Kure hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Kure?
May is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Kure, with average nightly rates around MXN$1,131. Prices peak in December, when rates reach about MXN$2,133 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 13, 2025 to January 13, 2026.)
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MXN$1,000
MXN$2,000
MXN$3,000
MXN$1,696
Jan
MXN$1,861
Feb
MXN$1,563
Mar
MXN$1,722
Apr
MXN$1,131
May
MXN$1,591
Jun
MXN$1,581
Jul
MXN$1,702
Aug
MXN$1,604
Sep
MXN$1,750
Oct
MXN$1,732
Nov
MXN$2,133
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Kure?
Hotel rates in Kure are typically lowest on Friday, with average nightly rates around MXN$1,483. Monday tends to be the most expensive, averaging MXN$1,807 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 13, 2025 to January 13, 2026.)