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 Narita Airport bus goes directly to Mito Station, and it's a 10-minute walk from Mito JR South Exit. The front desk staff were polite and friendly. The location is excellent, right next to the Sakura River with beautiful scenery. Every evening, there's all-you-can-drink Kirin draft beer (small cups) and local Japanese sake. Plus, there are tons of manga books to read, which is really cool! It's a great stopover if you're visiting Ibaraki Prefecture.
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.
This is a hotel right in front of the ocean!!
The sound of the waves was so relaxing, and my time at the hotel was wonderful. 🥰
The lounge was filled with books, games, and drinks, so I was able to relax while gazing at the beautiful Nittsu Island right in front of me.
The food was also delicious, and I was very satisfied both in the evening and in the morning!!
The rooftop open-air bath is my top recommendation!!
The view and the quality of the spring water were both amazing!!
This is a hotel I'd love to visit again! ✨
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.
This hotel is just beside Mito train station. It's super convenient to get around the area whether by bus or train. There's also a lot of shops and restaurants nearby. Hotel room although is not very big but it's pretty comfortable for 2 of us, it is also clean and quiet.
This time, my mother, daughter and I stayed here for 4 nights and 5 days for my daughter's correspondence high school schooling. We came from Noto and it was our first time in Tsukuba, so we were quite nervous, but the staff at the front desk were very kind and helpful.
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
We arrived early morning by train and walk down from station by step to go to hotel and found escalator near bus stop outside to upstairs.
Hotel have amenity bar for choosing.
Near Excel mito supermarket and department store for shopping. (10:00-20:00)
For having breakfast at Tully's Coffee in Mito station.
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TTCLYHotel facilities are general, the hotel is more difficult, the parking lot is often full, go to the parking lot around yourself is more troublesome, breakfast do not ask too much to eat a belly, if you hit the April cherry blossom season 𠮶 cherry blossoms are good.
AAnonymous UserThe room is clean and spotless. Amenities such as face/batth towel, coffee drips, face cream etc are self-helped.
We ran into issue checking in as we reserved 2 rooms for 3 pax. Somehow the reservation was confused and we had to pay additional for 3rd person.
Thankfully it was resolved by Trip.
FFENGLINFront desk: The service is very good, there is a Taiwanese sister who speaks Chinese, and the communication depends on her. In the middle of the night, there should be only one security grandfather. Food: Everything is delicious. It is available in the morning and evening, but it needs to be booked in advance. The food office near the 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon will be off work. If the hotel is expensive, the hotel also has instant noodles. But it is recommended to try dinner, it is delicious. Hot springs: There is an open air! if you are willing to! You can go to the bubble 24 hours a day! And very few people! One word: cool! A variety of skin care, cleaning products, are also very easy to use (sensitive skin measured), it is worthwhile to try to empty. Room: The room is spacious and it looks like which one you booked. Shrine: The Tsukuba Shrine is going out and turning right. When you look up at the hotel door, you will see the bird house. From that bird house, you will enter. After visiting the shrine, go to the orbital station and follow the tips on the left to climb some steps. The track goes back and forth 1050 yen. The top of the mountain: To the top of the mountain is the male body mountain, very close; to the right is the female body mountain, the mountain road is not easy to walk, 15 minutes, you can go to a mountaintop, there is a small hall. You can choose to take the cable car over there, but will not return to the hotel.
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.
NnomadsenseiAlthough it is countryside, it is very close to the train station. About 2 minutes of walking. Front desk staff members were helpful to accommodate the room request. The bathroom in the room was quite clean. However, the shampoo and body soap in the room was low quality. But luckily you can go to the entrance area to pick up another variety of soap and shampoo. I appreciated that they had DHC skin care set in case you didn't bring it with you.
There is a convenience store across from the hotel. So I was thankful for that. Otherwise, there is a bakery and an izakaya and that is it. 🙂
GGuest UserIts a coxy house in a residential area. Best to be there before it gets dark. But no worries too,as young English speaking lady will guide you if you are lost. Elderly man also makes great effort to speak in English. That's really very kind of them. Knowing that we are not Japanese..
Ryokan very well kept. Clean . Room was big and comfortable. Onsen was nice and cozy. Clean.
Breakfast was good . Elderly guy walked us to the Inari Shrine ,1 min walk away. Very nice of him.
If in that area, I recommend to stay here for a cosy clean ryokan experience. .
JJishnuThis is one of the best hotel I have stayed in Japan within reasonable prices. I was visiting Center for computational science, Tsukuba University. The shuttle service of the hotel is very nice and convenient. If you are visiting KEK this hotel is also perfect. The one thing I love about the hotel is the public bath and the Sauna.
One thing is missing is the public bus information. That is a bit confusing if you are travelling from the Tsukuba center.
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