The room was very clean as it was just renovated and opened. The room was small, but it was very nice to have the outlets at the pillow, dryers, water servers in the common space, etc.
It was cheap or cheap, but I was grateful that breakfast was included. It can be evaluated as a service for the price without any problem that it is divided into the ready-made product as it is.
The staff is bright and helpful and I want to stay again.
This is considered quite stingy for a budget hotel in Japan. Laundry costs extra, dryer costs extra, and laundry detergent costs 100 yen. They don't provide skincare sets, bottled water, or disposable slippers (I asked the front desk, and they said the hotel doesn't provide them). Even the public bath lacks skincare products, and there were unidentified stains on the curtains.
The facilities, however, are very new and clean. Except for the curtains and slippers, everything else is very well cleaned. Check-in is self-service; you can complete the process without speaking to the front desk.
The room used the loft type.
It was very beautiful and enough for us to use just to sleep.
There is a unit bus, but I also got a ticket for a nearby hot spring.
Because it was heavy snow, I was able to borrow brush, hot water and color 々 on my way home.
The staff is kind and I would like to use it again.
The hotel is located near Matsue station. The front desk agents were very polite and did their best to talk to me, despite my very broken Japanese. Guests are given a locker, protected by a keycard. The locker itself was good enough for me, who took only a conventional backpack and a pair of shoes, but might not be enough for those who are not traveling light like that. The bathrooms were shared and quite clean, fully furnished with amenities for showers and personal hygiene. WiFi was included and it was quite decent for general use, even when inside the shared bedroom. The bed capsule had a pillow and a blanket, lights and power outlets for phones. I had more space than I imagined, enough for me to sit on the bed. The only downside of this room type was air circulation, probably due to the hot climate that's been the standard here in Japan lately, but I think the fans could work more efficiently or the capsules could use an AC outlet. Other than that, I recommend this location and will certainly stay with them again.
First of all, the atmosphere at the front desk was great, the night-time security measures were good, the room was spacious and clean, and it was quiet, with no sounds of foot traffic or voices in the hallway, so I slept well. Unfortunately, due to nighttime construction work for business purposes, I was unable to enter Mito Onsen or eat there. I'd like to come again with my family next time.
In the community, when the night went uphill, it was a bit panicked, and there was no one. Later, it was found that there were no people in the city during the day. The waiters are very good, their English is not very good, but they will try their best to solve the problem, the room is quite big and cheap. When it rains, the aisle is a bit musty. Just open the aisle.
It takes about 40 minutes by car from the city, and half of it has to run on the mountain road along the sea, but there are about 5 minutes by car from Nikko Lighthouse, Nikko Shrine, Izumo Matsushima, etc., and I went sightseeing after staying.
The inn was cleanly renovated, the bath, toilet and washroom were shared but no problem. The room had a TV, refrigerator, yukata, towels, toothbrush, Japanese tea and tea tea bags.
1 There was a vending machine in the lobby on the floor, such as pots, microwave ovens, beverages, cup noodles, frozen foods, etc.
There is not much room for parking in front of the hotel. When you arrive late
Attention should be paid to the second parking lot となるので and rain り when は!
I often travel for nearly a month, and accommodation in outlying islands in Japan must use different app websites to find more choices and more reasonable prices. This one night in Hezhuang, the country of the West Isle of Hidden Island, is the best experience of this 19-day trip.
This villa is located halfway up the mountain, overlooking the sea, the mountains and forests, the bay, the view is great!
Hotel style management professional in place. I took the bus to the villa by myself. Although there is a small hillside, it is actually acceptable! If you want to take a relaxing vacation, you can also ask the hotel service staff to go to the port to connect!
I live in a Japanese-style room with a large window facing the sea and a great view! The hotel staff is kind and happy to explain the nearby attractions and the breakfast meal that provides a connection service is also great.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located near Matsue station. The front desk agents were very polite and did their best to talk to me, despite my very broken Japanese. Guests are given a locker, protected by a keycard. The locker itself was good enough for me, who took only a conventional backpack and a pair of shoes, but might not be enough for those who are not traveling light like that. The bathrooms were shared and quite clean, fully furnished with amenities for showers and personal hygiene. WiFi was included and it was quite decent for general use, even when inside the shared bedroom. The bed capsule had a pillow and a blanket, lights and power outlets for phones. I had more space than I imagined, enough for me to sit on the bed. The only downside of this room type was air circulation, probably due to the hot climate that's been the standard here in Japan lately, but I think the fans could work more efficiently or the capsules could use an AC outlet. Other than that, I recommend this location and will certainly stay with them again.
TTETSUKOWe didn't have a car, so it was convenient and very grateful in front of the bus stop.
Because the sea was in front of me and the hotel owned the ship, the sashimi and the bubble princess for dinner were eaten in the tempo, and even Oki beef was eaten ❗️
The bath was also unusual in the shape of a wooden ship, and the master was happy with 々.
The staff was kind and offered me a shellfish instead of a plate, which was a great satisfaction.
GGuest UserThe room is lovely, a cozy traditional tatami style. It's managed by locals, so that's really nice. I kinda regret not getting a place closer to the center. It's 30 minutes walk from the train station (with some sights along the way). There is a local bus (Google maps seems to be on point with it) but it doesn't drive all that often. There is however a great Onsen 15 minutes walk from the hotel. I do reccomend that. :)
Jjo taroIt feels like an old inn has been renewed for private guests. The building may be old, but the interior is beautiful.
The single private room is super small with only a bed. Well, there is no problem with lying down and looking at your phone. It's a private room, but of course, you can hear the snoring in the next room, as well as the sound of opening the bag. It might be better to have an earphone.
However, there is an inner hot water, the location is good, and the price is sufficiently satisfactory.
WWanwanshizhimaoThis is considered quite stingy for a budget hotel in Japan. Laundry costs extra, dryer costs extra, and laundry detergent costs 100 yen. They don't provide skincare sets, bottled water, or disposable slippers (I asked the front desk, and they said the hotel doesn't provide them). Even the public bath lacks skincare products, and there were unidentified stains on the curtains.
The facilities, however, are very new and clean. Except for the curtains and slippers, everything else is very well cleaned. Check-in is self-service; you can complete the process without speaking to the front desk.
YYoshioIt was delicious with only breakfast. I didn't have dinner, so I went to a nearby izakaya. The owner of the izakaya used to make banquets here better. I heard that I can't cook for some reason now. The inn itself was awarded by a travel agency and had a shield. Clean and good. The hot springs are also good. I thought it would be better if there was dinner. Iwami no Kata 々, who was present at the izakaya, was very friendly and fun.
GGuest UserThe room used the loft type.
It was very beautiful and enough for us to use just to sleep.
There is a unit bus, but I also got a ticket for a nearby hot spring.
Because it was heavy snow, I was able to borrow brush, hot water and color 々 on my way home.
The staff is kind and I would like to use it again.
日日本戰國宅之野望There is a distance from the station, and the nearest Rosen convenience store is also an 8-minute walk away. The Japanese-style room has a Doraemon feeling, the space is comfortable, and the field is next to it, which feels good.
It is close to the Jinheye Cable Car I am going to. It will take about10-15 minutes to check out at 8:45.
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