The room was spacious, making it easy to open large suitcases. There's a big public bath and a laundry room, and breakfast was good. The room was quiet and peaceful. The hotel is right across from the station; you just take the pedestrian bridge down and you're there. If you have luggage, though, you'll need to take the elevator on the left side of the bridge down to street level, cross the zebra crossing, and then you're at the hotel. We visited in March when the plum blossoms were in full bloom. You can walk from the hotel through the station to Kairakuen Garden and then take the train back.
The hotel is high with ample parking space. Rooms are clean n bed comfortable. Only deviation is hotel serve English bf though sufficient but lack variety . For the past weeks of travel this is the only hotel we came across serving western bf only. .overall we are satisfied! Hotel supplies L'OCCITANE toiletries
A hotel with a nostalgic atmosphere that reminds me of a school trip. Tsuchiura Station is also nearby, amenities are substantial, and breakfast buffets can be eaten at an exceptional price of 1000 yen.
Located right next to Mito Station, its accessibility is arguably the best in the Mito area.
The hotel's interior, from the lobby to the guest rooms, is beautifully designed, very stylish, and comfortable.
The breakfast was excellent, and the DIY sticky rice bowl was particularly memorable. It allowed me to enjoy a taste of Mito and gave me energy for the day.
I was completely satisfied with the location, breakfast, and atmosphere of this hotel, and I would definitely like to stay here again when I'm in Mito.
Like other Dormy Inns, it features well-maintained guest rooms and baths. Yonaki Soba is also served in the evening. Regarding the baths, the open-air bath was very popular, and while the space was somewhat cramped compared to its popularity, I made good use of it during my stay. There is also a manga room and massage chairs on the bath floor. The location is about a 15-minute walk from Mito Station, so it is a bit far from Mito's tourist attractions such as Kairakuen Garden.
The hotel's parking lot is spacious and the location is excellent. The staff is friendly. If I ever return to Ibaraki, I will definitely stay at this hotel again.
The hotel is walking distance from the station, that's why we chose it. Indeed, it is walking distance from the station, which made our trip super convenient. They have hand sanitizing alcohol at the entrances and outside elevators, which I like. The staff was nice and helpful. We did not get to try the food. It would have been nice if there were facilities or activities to wind down after a long day, but our room is very cozy and larger than the ones in Tokyo. I like that the room had a divider for the bed area and the living room area, and the TV could flip both sides too. I like that we had a sofa and a work table in the room, where we could eat snacks and prep for the day. The mirror on the table was particularly useful. I like that the bathroom has a separate section for the sink and for the toilet. I enjoyed their bathtub very much. The closet area is wide enough with enough hangers as well. Too bad I do not have pictures of the room, but it was nice getting to stay here!
The room was very spacious and had complete amenities. I especially liked that they provided a bath bomb. The location was excellent, the bed was comfortable, and the blankets were nice. They offered luggage storage both before check-in and after check-out.
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GGuest UserThe staff were very nice, I had no difficulty checking in, and I received a free meal (frozen to put in the microwave). There is a Lawson just a block away. The room was very clean (no odor at all), much more spacious than I expected, and there were plenty of electrical outlets, even one next to the bed. There was an air purifier/humidifier and an AC/heating unit. Some people probably like the firmness of the bed, but I would have preferred it to be softer. I wished there was a reading lamp at the head of the bed.
FYI: There are steps to enter each room and a large step into the bathroom.
AAnonymous UserOther than language barrier with the staff which is understandable, nothing else to comment on this hotel. It may not be your typical tourist hotel because the location is not near any famous attraction, but there are still places to go to when you are in Ibaraki. I booked this hotel because i will purposely meet a friend who lives in the area. Clean facilities and generous amenities are provided.
QQiaoleboDue to the limited room space, this time a family of three, set two rooms, one double, one single, it feels like it is completely the same, but it is a mirrored pair of rooms.
The first time I stayed in this kind of hotel that needed a key to open the door, and if it weren't for my wife and children to remind me, I didn't lock the door for the first day I lived. I went out for a long time and found that the door was unlocked... Thanks to the social security and humanistic quality here. I also lived in hundreds of hotels at home and abroad. The first time I encountered a room that would not automatically lock when the door was closed, I learned a lot. Ha ~
GGuest UserGorgeous views and fantastic food! A great spot! Also very close to the waterfalls and an easy hike up. Great for relaxing and enjoying seasonal foods! Was a lovely break from my typically packed itineraries. Everyone was super friendly and they had multilingual staff.
GGuest UserIshioka is a small place with many green areas and few people. The hotel is an 8-minute walk from the east exit of the station. The room is a regular Japanese small room, and you will not be allowed in before 3 o'clock. The breakfast is very simple. There is a coco restaurant next to it, a conveyor belt sushi opposite, and a large supermarket Kasumi 10 minutes walk. Ishioka to Tokyo 1 hour train.
GGuest UserIt was spacious and clean. It was nice that there was a service at the front desk where you could drink coffee made from beans at any time. There are no convenience stores nearby, so be careful. There is no convenience store in front of Kasama Station, so the town itself is a little inconvenient for getting around and shopping. The people in town are friendly and kind.
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