It was a small room, but it was clean. Regarding the location of the hotel, it was my fault that there was a lack of confirmation, but I felt that there was a little distance to the station on foot.
I didn't need to clean it, but the next day the doorknob didn't have towels, and when I asked the cleaner, the front desk person was in charge of the towels, so I told him to tell them directly. I thought it was a little strange system.
Breakfast was a little disappointing because most of them were the same menu on 3 days.
I booked a Japanese-style room. Look at the picture. The atmosphere is really good. I really like it. It’s good to experience it.
The advantage is that it is very close to the station, only a 2-minute walk away, but the disadvantage is that it is also very close to the station. The train tracks are right next to the bed, and you can hear the banging and the sound of the tram passing by. Usually, the frequency of one is about ten minutes, and the frequency of one is about half an hour late at night. It’s really hard for people who don’t sleep well. The windows in the Japanese-style room are papered and don’t have any light-blocking effect. I was woken up by the bright light and the roar of the tram at around 5 o’clock in the morning. This room is only for early experience. The rest effect is too great. Worse
The hotel arranged a steak dinner, but the steak was fried very old. The vegetables were very fresh, sweet and delicious. For breakfast, you can choose Japanese or Western. For Japanese, it is just a salted fish (really salty), a box of natto and an omelette. You can choose it by yourself. The rice and miso soup seemed to be average Western style. It was just a few breads, yogurt, salad, meat and egg drinks. It felt like Western style was more in line with my taste.
The room was clean and the service was very good. After check-in, there was a free drink until 22:00, which was great.
I originally planned to stay for one night. Later, I felt that the location was good. I walked out of the station for 2 minutes. I didn’t plan to go to Tokyo. I stayed at this hotel for one more night. The front desk helped me find the bag. I left the things in my bag at the front desk. When I came back at night, I took it. I felt very special. ~
It's just the old Japanese ryokan itself! It's right in front of the station. It's close to Seven. If you speak Japanese. Convenient transportation to anywhere! The staff are also friendly! Inconvenience to use a shared refrigerator.You have to bring a personal dryer
I forgot to take a picture of the room again, haha. The breakfast was delicious, the hot springs were great, and it's a great place to escape the summer heat.
The entrance is a fashionable cafe style, and the amenities are in front of the front desk, so you can get as much as you need, and you can drink as much as you like until 8 pm, so I liked it very much.
I like the cafe-flavored pudding. I definitely wanted to use it again.
The hotel was not too far from the station, but the road leading to it was through a red-light district, so it was a bit scary to walk around at night. Even when I checked out in the morning, there were people soliciting customers...
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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 UserIt was clean, the staff were all kind, and the breakfast was delicious and I was very satisfied.
It's close to the station, so I'd definitely stay here again near Katsuta Station.
I recommend it if you are looking for a hotel.
MMW333After visiting Tohoku Aomori, I decided to check in the night before so that I could go to the National Seaside Park early the next morning to see the white butterflies. Please note that you have to climb more than 20 stairs to get to the front desk. I was dragging a big bag alone. Going up the stairs is really killing me! There is an elevator in Shadian that goes directly to the room, but the room is also very old. A stay of just over 200 yuan a night is enough. The free breakfast on the second day surprised me. It was in buffet format, very rich and delicious, and the quality was many, many times better than Toyoko Inn! If you don’t care about the stairs and the old room, it’s really worth it!
GGuest UserGood breakfast. Nice public bath. Was quiet when I was there. Early june. Sadly no dinner arranged. And didn't want to drive the narrow road out to town. Good thing they sold many types of cup noodles. So we a simple cup noodle dinner with their melon cider drink. Highly recommend to try their melon cider..
Staff very helpful.
SSiew Leng YapWe loved our overnight stay here. We slept with windows slightly open and it was wonderful to hear the ocean waves from our bedroom. We stayed at many different ryokans, but the food here was the best.
Downside is that there isn't a good onsen here. Very small and no view. We just used the bath in our own room.
Kkarin2316It was a small room, but it was clean. Regarding the location of the hotel, it was my fault that there was a lack of confirmation, but I felt that there was a little distance to the station on foot.
I didn't need to clean it, but the next day the doorknob didn't have towels, and when I asked the cleaner, the front desk person was in charge of the towels, so I told him to tell them directly. I thought it was a little strange system.
Breakfast was a little disappointing because most of them were the same menu on 3 days.
YYangzi715Japanese-style rooms, few people, cost-effective summer in Japan is very high. As a traditional Japanese hotel, I received welcome from locals. Most tourists are Japanese. The downside is that the rooms are small, the facilities are old, and the TV can't be seen.
AAnonymous UserIt is a typical business hotel. Basic amenities such as shampoo and toothbrushes are provided. It is a little far from Tsukuba Station, but there is a bus.
LLvchuanfengI booked a Japanese-style room. Look at the picture. The atmosphere is really good. I really like it. It’s good to experience it.
The advantage is that it is very close to the station, only a 2-minute walk away, but the disadvantage is that it is also very close to the station. The train tracks are right next to the bed, and you can hear the banging and the sound of the tram passing by. Usually, the frequency of one is about ten minutes, and the frequency of one is about half an hour late at night. It’s really hard for people who don’t sleep well. The windows in the Japanese-style room are papered and don’t have any light-blocking effect. I was woken up by the bright light and the roar of the tram at around 5 o’clock in the morning. This room is only for early experience. The rest effect is too great. Worse
The hotel arranged a steak dinner, but the steak was fried very old. The vegetables were very fresh, sweet and delicious. For breakfast, you can choose Japanese or Western. For Japanese, it is just a salted fish (really salty), a box of natto and an omelette. You can choose it by yourself. The rice and miso soup seemed to be average Western style. It was just a few breads, yogurt, salad, meat and egg drinks. It felt like Western style was more in line with my taste.
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