Hotel is very near the Peace Memorial Park and only steps away from Chuden-mae streetcar stop. It is also within walking distance of the highway bus station at Sogo department store. My room faces the streetcar stop and is just of perfect size to me. The bathroom is a tad small but hey, this is Japan after all where space is a premium. I didn’t add on breakfast. The hotel provides tea and coffee at the lobby (from 06:00 to midnight) and also offers complimentary nightwear and free rental of pillow. The furniture is a bit dated but still functional. I have no complaints at all and would highly recommend especially to solo travellers. And the hotel personnel were so kind and helpful and helped guide me on the streetcars to take to Miyajima and they also sold me the day-ticket. I was able to leave my bags at the lobby before and after checking in and out respectively. To be honest, I’d prepared myself for the worst after reading some reviews but I had a great stay. No regrets!
The room size was decent, not small by Japanese standards. The decor felt quite new. They even had Braille identification at the elevator, which was a nice touch. The hotel is right in the city center, making transportation very convenient. It's really close to the Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, just a few minutes' walk. The area felt safe and quiet. My only minor gripe was that there was a front desk staff member on the first day, but I didn't see them on the subsequent two days. It seems like many hotels in Japan are moving towards self check-in now, which I'm still getting used to as I don't visit often.
The hotel's location is excellent; it's just a 10-minute walk to the bus center, Hondori shopping street, and Peace Memorial Park. There are also many convenience stores nearby, and it's quiet at night. Although the room is a bit small, it has all the necessary amenities and is clean and tidy. The hotel breakfast is superb, with a wide variety of delicious options, including local Hiroshima specialties. The dining area is also very spacious. You can store your luggage at the front desk, and the staff are very friendly. I highly recommend staying here.
The room is really tiny. No space to put luggage. After open luggage cannot walk. Breakfast is so miserable limited quantities people have to startquwuing before it start else nothing left to eat. Dining area so small not enough seats. People have to pack to eat in room. Good thing is we can pack and bring out. To make things worsen is there is 2 hotels of the same name..no. 1 and 2 so near each other. The day we arrived is raining heavily and we ended up at the hotel no. 1
Great hotel, great location to food, bars and cafes. Breakfast was included and well worth the visit, but busy around 9 am, go around 8 or closer to 930, but before last entry at 940. I will stay here again, and for longer next time.
Pros: It's relatively close to Hiroshima Station, about a 12-minute walk, so the location is quite convenient.
Breakfast: To my surprise, it was Matsuya… pretty average.
Cons: For a hotel in Japan, not having an air purifier means there's an excessive amount of dust. After sleeping for just one night, I accumulated a lot of phlegm in my throat.
The step into the bathroom is incredibly high, almost comically so, probably around 20 centimeters. I found it quite dangerous.
The front desk is on the second floor, but you have to take an elevator to get there, and also to come back down. I think this is very inconvenient during peak hours and also poses a fire safety hazard.
Overall, I don't recommend this Koko hotel…
The hotel is quite convenient from the station. You just follow the underground passage, take the escalator on your left, cross the river, and you're there. I took the staff's advice and quickly went to Miyajima, which helped me avoid the heavy rain the next day. Dining options in the area are also very convenient.
I used it with a high school student. I couldn't change the room in a smoking room. I regret that I should have checked it firmly at the time of booking. It is a good location for simple users who use it alone and only take the Shinkansen, but if you are traveling with children or family, there are no restaurants unless you go to the city. The nearby izakaya was refused that there were minors. I didn't eat it, but I thought that the curry that was provided free of charge as dinner was also great for those who used it alone.
Room was super spacious, which is hard to find in Japan. It was a suite with the living room added with 2 extra bed. A little kitchenette. 2 WC and a shower/bath tub. Location is close to Blue tram, Chuden-Mae stop. 10mins walk to shopping street and Atomic Peace Dome. Stayed for one night.
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Very grand hotel, dated in the age of build. Very clean bathroom and beds. Amazing, grand entrance way. Very close to sightseeing areas and local sighseening bus stops. Excellent view of the city. Lots of personal amenity provided (toothbrush etc). Access to gym/fitness centre is additional (substantial) costs. Lovely staff with excellent English.
Very happy I chose this hotel, location within minutes from Hiroshima Station and diagonally across the intersection from a big supermarket YouMe. The room layout is spacious and seems recently renovated. Amenities are good and the public bath was absolutely amazing.
2km away from Hiroshima Station but accessible via a local bus no 50 to Takaramachi Kita Bus Stop (3 stops away). I love the room as it is sizeable by Japanese standard. The bathroom n toilet are separated on its own with a sliding door keeping it away fr the main bedroom. Its clean n service staff are super helpful.
Amazing hotel and I cannot wait to go back. The view is to die for. I just wish I had checked in a lot earlier. The convenience store downstairs sells alcoholic drinks, bento and other snacks at reasonable prices. The shuttle bus is convenient but does not run that frequently so I recommend you to check it well in advance. I ended up paying around 3500 yen for taxi one way 🤣
It’s connected to the main station and Level 2’s exit gets you to the Shinkansen. It is a wonderful hotel with all required amenities and a great bed to sleep on. If you have back issues, this is the place!
The onsen was amazing, and the best was the buffet, the variety was great and quality was great too!! The room was nice and size is good. The room view and the onsen sunset view was great too.
I really enjoyed my stay at this hotel. The location is super convenient as it’s close to the ferry station and cafes, which made it easy to get around. The view from the window was lovely, overlooking the city, and if you paid attention you could even spot a torii gate in the distance. The room was quite spacious and felt very comfortable. Even though it was already late autumn, the room was warm, which I really appreciated. I also loved the little thoughtful details, like the English guide explaining how to put on the yukata. I wish I could come back in the future.
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