A sushi restaurant that had been closed for over 10 years has found new life as a newly renovated guesthouse with 4 private rooms
Each room has a distinct design that provides a different experience
What was once a sushi counter is now the lounge you can spend time relaxing in
The hotel is clean and sanitary, and breakfast is provided. I met a Chinese-speaking front desk, who was very friendly. The transportation is convenient and very close to Mishima Station. Mishima has Shinkansen, JR, and Izu Hakone Railway's Sunzu Line. The hotel is at the north exit, and it's a short walk from the station. The north and south exits of this JR station require gates to pass, but there are more restaurants at the south exit, and the bus to Skywalk is also at the south exit. Fortunately, we have a JR pass, otherwise we would have to buy an ”admission ticket” every time we go there, or swipe the bus card to deduct the fee. Fortunately, the hotel has a free shuttle bus from the north and south exits, which is also convenient for guests.
Modern clean and stylish. Excellent coffee machine in the reception area which doubles for breakfast lounge. Breakfast had a good variety and was very convenient. Newspapers including in English were available to read in the reception area. The rooms were smallish but well designed and the bathroom had a dedicated shower room. Staff were kind and polite. The hotel is near the station but not too easy to find.
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7 minutes from the south exit of Mishima Station. There is a 7-Eleven nearby. This hotel is cheap and beautiful. Free breakfast. Instead, the room has two shared showers on the floor without a bath. No TV, no drinks such as coffee, and cleaning is only on Mondays for consecutive nights. The towels and amenities in the room are thoroughly cost-cut when they are in front of the elevator. Ideal for people who only sleep at work. Breakfast changes daily with bread, but it may be difficult to stay consecutive nights because it doesn't change almost. The cooler is independent for each room, so you can make it your favorite temperature, there are outlets on the bedside and USB Type-A outlets. The front desk is small, so check-in and out seem to be crowded. The best response is to have time.
The room is well-equipped. After the hot springs, there are ice bars, ice cream to choose from (all you can eat), and Ye Ming (ramen). The breakfast is very rich and the choices are diverse. After the hot springs in the morning, there is a lotus (all you can drink), which is great😄👍🏻
This hotel is right next to the Mishima train station for both regular JR trains and Shinkansen trains on Tokyo-Osaka line. One can walk in without even cross the road. Access if from the first floor (ground) and the reception is in the second floor. There is a small shopping area in the ground floor. Rooms are of good size with separate seating area. Beds are comfortable and have all facilities expected in a first class hotel. More importantly the toilet and bathroom are in sperate enclosures. If one gets the station side rooms, one could see Mt Fuji in all its glory. Breakfast is good with a choice of Japanese and western dishes; and staff is quite helpful. The only issue is that noise insulation could be little better; it is certainly not comparable to what we found in a hotel situated next to a busy train track.
The location is a certain distance from Mishima Station, but you can transfer to the nearby Mishima Station and walk for 6 minutes to the hotel. The indoor basic facilities are complete, and the breakfast is Japanese style, which is not bad. Not far from the hotel is Mishima Taisha Shrine, there is a bar opposite the hotel, and many nearby restaurants have high ratings. I used Mishima as the departure center for travel to Hakone and Ito. Generally speaking, it is convenient. There is a bus directly to Motohakone not far away (it is recommended to buy the Hakone 2/3-day package, which can free the bus fare and include Hakone For some transportation options, the most basic package only costs 5,000 yen for two days and 5,400 yen for three days). Overall, it was a very satisfying stay.
Attached is the bar opposite the hotel.
Very suitable for single living. There are small bicycles at the door, and simple single scooter. There are delicious ramen shops around, and there is a place to rest in Mount Fuji. . . .
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Hotel Showmeikan. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at hotel.Guests can avail parking facilities at the hotel. For visitors wishing to smoke, designated smoking zones can be found. Begin your day with a scrumptious on-site breakfast available each morning at Hotel Showmeikan. At the hotel, an assortment of easily accessible and delicious meal choices are available to satisfy your appetite whenever it strikes.At Hotel Showmeikan, guests can access vending machines that provide light snacks and beverages 24 hours a day.
The breakfast is very good, the meat is very good, the drinks are sufficient, there is a bicycle parking lot, there are drugstores and convenience stores nearby, the hotel gym is also very close, and it is recommended that people who go out to travel
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Mishima Taisha Shrine
Ssuifeng2019Mishima Taisha is the largest shrine on the Izu Peninsula, with a history of more than a thousand years. The shrine is not big, with only one main hall after the entrance. Many Japanese people come here to take wedding photos. You can also taste the specialty of Mishima Taisha - Fukutaro Cake.
Mishima Sky Walk
TTom Harris_87this sky walk is nice. covering 400 meters and has stunning mount fuji view. not many people were here during my visit. they have outdoors activities that can be done at the end side of the skywalk.
Mishima Rakujuen Park
凤凤凤吖吖The small town of Mishima, north of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a literary place, there is a quiet and deep Leshou Garden, once a Japanese royal garden, strolling through the lush forests of the garden, and the lava that erupted more than 10,000 years ago from Mount Fuji is breathtaking.
Sano Art Museum
王王大侠的江湖The ticket to Sano Art Museum is 2,000 yen is still more expensive, but you can see the cut of Bendo Zhongsheng, the train cut of one of the 35 waists of Shangshan's house, and several famous knives such as Komatsu authentic, and you can take pictures. Regarding transportation, you can take the Shinkansen to Mishima Station and walk for about 15 minutes.
Gempeigawa River
Ssuifeng2019In the trickle of snowmelt Mount Fuji in Sandao City, Yuanbingweichuan is one of the most emotional. The small wooden plank road is mounted on shallow streams on both sides, connecting several blocks. Firefly sacrifices will be held here in summer.
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