Overall satisfaction.
First of all, the room is very large. If you have memory, you can find a spacious room at the end of the room, and then to the separate shower room. The shower room is large with a separate bathtub.
There are also toilets (toilet and bidet) and a separate sink in the aisle.
First of all, these are shoes worn by a hotel, but there are a lot of invisible dust in the air.
I heard the sound of the train, but it was really polite to me.
The most important place to stay is from behind Kokura Station, turn right behind Kokura, and you will see a river like the sea.
It takes 5-10 minutes from Kokura Station. The nearby convenience store is 3 minutes away from the hotel; during your stay, the hotel bar will provide you with beer coupons.
In short, here you can simply stay at an affordable price.
In general, it is a five-star hotel. In general, the price of the hotel is 4 out of 3.5 points and 4.5 out of 4 points
- Guest User
The whole city of Kokura is much older than Fukuoka/Hakata, and there are far fewer tourists than there, so there are not many hotels, so the choices are limited. I stayed in three hotels in Kokura, all of them are relatively old. This one is about ten minutes' walk from JR Kokura Station. The twin room is relatively large in Japan. There is a free coffee machine in the lobby and a beer from the bar next door is provided upon check-in. Vouchers can be exchanged for a free glass of beer. The service is typically Japanese and polite. It should be noted that 1. The entrance must go up the stairs, there is no elevator or slope, it may not be suitable for people with more luggage or inconvenient legs; 2. It is close to the main road and the windows are not very soundproof, and the sound of cars can be heard at night.
- Guest User