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 room isn't particularly large, but it's standard for a hotel in Japan. It's quite clean, and the service is decent. On the first floor, you can pick out various toiletries and there's a good selection of manga, which is a nice touch.
The hotel is well located with the train station & shopping near by. It has only 1 restaurant. The hotel probably expect the guests to make use the abundant f & b in the surrounding area.
The rooms are comfortable but the furniture is abit old and loose fitting.
The staff was friendly and helpful although their understand of English is quite low.
Overall, I enjoyed my 4 nights stay and will probably use the same hotel if I am in the Mito ( Ibaraki) area.
We stayed here for one night as a couple on a trip.
We had a car, but the hotel's parking was 1,000 yen/night, so we used the paid parking next door (500 yen/day).
We had already paid for check-in on this website, so it only took 5 minutes to get our room key and go to our room.
There were no non-smoking rooms available, so we stayed in a smoking room. The hallway smelled of cigarettes, so we thought the room would smell like cigarettes too, but it didn't, so that was good.
There are 7-Eleven, Lawson, McDonald's, Watami, and Royal Host within walking distance of the hotel, so you won't have any trouble finding breakfast or dinner.
We'll consider this as a candidate next time we go to Mito.
It was close to the sea and had a great view.
The welcome drink was delicious, and was made with amazake (sweet sake).
The staff were very kind and polite.
Dinner was a course meal, and the dishes were explained to us each time, and they were both delicate in appearance and very tasty.
There was also a stylish free space lounge, which was nice.
Breakfast was also very delicious, but perhaps because we came at a bad time, as there were many empty plates or plates with only a few left.
It was also a convenient distance for going to teamLab.
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.
The room is very spacious, much larger than expected.
Although it is in the annex, it is very convenient.
After getting off the bus, you can take the elevator to the second floor of the main building at Tsukuba Center, and then take the elevator/stairs down to the first floor to check in.
There is a reminder to recycle toothbrushes inside.
It is worthy of being Japan, environmentally friendly♻️
The sunken square next to the door is also quite design-oriented.
There are very few people.
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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GGuest UserI live on the 4th floor, outside the hotel window you can see the rooftop of the next building, will see someone smoking on the rooftop, you can ask him to give cigarettes over, feel not too safe!
The walls are very thin and it is easy to hear the sound of talking in the next room. Although the hotel staff's English is not very good, they are doing their best to solve it with Google translate!
MM15345****A decent hotel. The service was excellent. They offered free dandan noodles for a late-night snack. The hot springs were excellent. It happened to be the Lantern Festival, and the open-air baths, enjoying the cool breeze and bright moonlight, were quite relaxing. Just be sure to pay attention to the bus schedule from the hotel to the station. When booking, I thought it would run every hour, but it turned out to be only available at 15:10. Although we missed the shuttle, the bus was quite convenient. Just be sure to prepare small change in cash or PayPay. I personally think the 100-year-old plum wine is superb. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserThe 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!
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.
GGuest UserThe night view of the open-air bath is recommended. The location of the lobby is also good. Because it was a Bon Festival holiday, it may not be possible to make the amount high, but it is too high. I won't stay even if I get 10000. The rice may be good, but there was a dish that did not come out. I think it would be good if I only took a bath.
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.
Aa-travelerThe 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.
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 UserLike 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.
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.
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