The hotel on the last day of my trip to Japan, just to see the sea before leaving. The hotel has washing machines, ice machines, free drinks after 2 o'clock, and a very delicious cold drink vending machine, which is a plus. In addition, I went to many museums in Japan and the air conditioning made me feel cold all over. I felt comfortable in the hot spring on the third floor of the hotel, which is a plus. The photo shows the midday sun shining on the pillows and quilts at the head of the bed. I was suddenly moved and took a photo as a souvenir.
The disadvantages still need to be mentioned. The room has a slight smell, which is for those with sensitive tastes.
It is a clean hotel, although it walks a little from Chiba Station 7 〜 8 minutes. The large communal bath was clean and I was very satisfied. The room clothes are also separate types, so you don't have to sleep badly. You can also walk to the nearest convenience store in 2 〜 3 minutes. There is no parking lot, but I think there is no problem because there is a 24-hour fixed coin parking nearby.
Very convenient and very nicely decorated. Everything is handy. Breakfast is included in the room. Check in and out are all self-service. Parking is very convenient. The reception is very helpful. So I also stay in hotels of this brand when I go to other cities.
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Amenity was substantial. I'm glad that the drink bar was always available, and there were always petit sweets and small snacks. , 24 White wine and bread, which are said to be free of charge for time, were empty and not replenished. The light meal in the morning was free, but only some kinds of latte powder sticks and mini cups of cereal, bean salad, potato salad, and macaroni salad were the reason for corona. It was quite poor at this time.
It was good that there was a cartoon corner, a karaoke room, a hammock corner, a bedrock bath, a wet footbath, table tennis, billiards, and darts below, and it was not crowded. I thought it was a great service to be able to use before and after check-in out. It was a pity that the darts stand was offline, the position was not properly installed, and there were numbers that were broken and did not detect.
I was taken care of by seven families.
I had a great time in a large space. The open-air bath was very pleasant. The children were delighted with the way to the inn and the world of Ghibli. It is also convincing that there are many repeaters. I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.
We would like to provide a safe and secure accommodation to our customers during the time of with Corona We usually do our best to prepare and clean the room Please rest assured that we always have hand sanitizer hand soap and futon disinfectant spray
This is Bza a newly built designers detached house that has received business license
The maisonettestyle room is spacious with a usage area of 50 and can accommodate up to 10 people The 1st floor is the living room 2 futons ca
I booked this hotel for a concert in Makuga, Chiba. It was very nice. It was very close to the tram stop. It was easy to get by the airport bus and two tram stops. The room was clean and the reception was very warm
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GGuest UserIt is very close to the left side of Chiba Station, opposite to Mitsui Outlet. Although they are all old models, the prices are very good, basically 20%-30% off, very cost-effective. The room is very new and big. There is nothing special to eat around. There are ordinary Yakitori Ramen convenience stores. The breakfast is very good and the scenery is beautiful. Chiba is much quieter than Tokyo. I personally like it. The transportation is also convenient. There are buses to Narita and Haneda more than 300 meters away on foot. We were in time for the flight to Narita at 9 o'clock the next day. Recommended to stay
JJOYrneyPlace was clean and conveniently located near the station, supermarket and restaurants.
Staff could also communicate in English, a big help to foreign guests who can’t speak Japanese.
GGuest UserI accidentally booked and prepaid the 5-night trip at this hotel on Trip.com, then I became worried after reading a lot of negative comments about Trip.com. i booked this for my parents so I had to make sure they got the room, thus I came to ask the receptionist one day before. The hotel was at a convenient place to a lot of malls and restaurants, the room was bigger than I thought. The only bad thing is this room is a smoking room so there was heavy cigarette smell, and it barely faded out after several days even if we opened the window
CChyarlesGood choice for a family of 4 for we had quite a surprisingly sizeable room with two decent queen beds in the en-suite (with a bathtub and a walk-in shower) and another two in the living room plus a sofa that sits four, large coffee table, separate bathroom and a walk-in closet. Breakfast was ok, nothing extravagant. Service was good too, very friendly and helpful staff.
Ffun tingNo flexibility of check in. But because hubby not feeling good, we pay ¥4000 when check in early at 11am.
Location is convenient. Sheltered from train station to hotel
Housekeeping did not wash our dirty cups. Only give us 1 big towel and 1 bath towel. I shared the towels with my husband. We have 2 people in room. Why only 1 towel.
Front desk is kind enough to pass me the fever pad. Told them my hubby got fever and headache. She pass the fever pad. Thank you to front desk
黃黃昏之年享受旅遊獨樂樂The biggest problem and disadvantage is that the windows cannot be opened and there is no wind. It is like living in a cabin with no windows or terraces, trapping sewage and carbon dioxide, and only a very small window for ventilation.
In such a refreshing weather, you still need to turn on the air conditioner. Split air conditioners cannot bring outdoor air into the room, so it is uneasy because the windows cannot be opened.
The location is excellent. Just across the mall is the Chiba train station, which is convenient for going to Tokyo or the airport.
The surrounding environment is a bit chaotic at night. I don’t know why there are women in red standing on many streets? Inviting guests to drink?
If you don't mind turning on the air conditioner, it's acceptable on days when prices are cheap. However, the price increase on Fridays and Saturdays was so severe that it was nearly double the usual price. I was forced to move back to a remote hotel near Narita Airport.
QQuaよんI recently had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Francs during my trip to Japan.
One of the most memorable aspects of my stay was the exceptional service provided by the staff at Hotel Francs. Despite my limited knowledge of the local language, they went above and beyond to ensure that I had a comfortable and enjoyable stay. They were always available to assist me with anything I needed, and their kindness and hospitality truly made me feel at home.
Overall, I highly recommend Hotel Francs to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Japan. The staff, the room, and the location were all exceptional, and I cannot thank them enough for making my stay so memorable. Thanks to them, I was able to fully enjoy my trip to Japan, despite my inability to speak the local language.
AAlbert JrLocation is good in that it's right next to the Don Quiote and the surrounding area is quite relaxing. It's a comfortable 15min walk to Chiba Station. The hotel has its own ”onzen” which I quite unique to have for a city hotel, so thats a nice feature. Rooms were nice and comfortable. The only thing was that road noise was quite audible at times, but luckily it wasn't that frequent when train or passing cars in the area would cause any annoyance
LLini KaloumairaIt’s an older motel with front of house staff that have been working in the hospitality industry for a while. I arrived before the check in time (3pm ~), I was checked in just before 3pm which I didn’t expect. Courteous, friendly staff.
Breakfast was included in the 2 night stay - it was a simple Japanese meal that was easy sustenance - free servings of rice and soup. The staff made it a homely atmosphere with constant attention to guests asking them if they wanted more of what was available.
Room 720 faced the busy Highway but also had a great view that included sky tree. I could open the large single pane window and thought it was a unique point.
Cleaning staff were mainly foreign, all young and polite also. They knocked on doors to ask if rubbish needed removing and rooms cleaned.
I didn’t get a chance to try the restaurant on 10F or the public bath and sauna - maybe next time.
suggestions:
(1) housekeeping: a quick dusting by cleaning staff (feather duster if not wet tissues) - the hotel is clean and even though it isn’t a 5 star hotel it makes a difference. The feather duster can easily reach corners of drawers and tables. Bathroom air filters can easily be cleaned with wet tissues.
(2) room cards for cleaning- more specific than a don’t disturb card. it will save time for housekeepers as they knock on room doors to ask if rooms need to be cleaned. They can focus on cleaning and do a better job on a hotel that has been kept going for a while.
HHappa4LifeI was only there for one night so I’m not sure about the service but the location is great five minute walk from the station and they have an outlet mall and restaurants and some brand faces so you can actually get everything you want for souvenirs or shopping in the area and if you have a Costco card there’s a Costco nearby 10 minute walk morning breakfast is ¥2000 if you want breakfast that day it’s 1000 then if you reserve breakfast in advance expect us to say that Friday is not a lot I don’t think it’s worth ¥1000 but that’s just my opinion
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