"Very cost-effective!!! Very close to Takasaki Station. After exiting the station, there is an elevator on the elevated road that takes you down to the hotel. The entrance is very simple. Although the front desk is an old man, there is no problem in communication. There is only one key. The elevator opens the door. There are 4 rooms on each floor, and there is an escape passage. The double room is so comfortable and spacious. When booking, I also saw the large area, so I didn't book the more expensive Metropolitan Hotel. In addition to two small sofas against the wall, there is also a long desk in the room. There is indeed nothing else for breakfast except milk bread, but what kind of bicycle is needed at this price! ! ! ! Clean, spacious, and close to the station is all good!"
"Room is expected of a Japanese hotel. The room is slightly bigger in fact, and very clean. The hotel in conveniently located near Takasaki Station with direct pedestrian bridge access. Vending machines in hotel and conbini is nearby."
"The hotel is clean, good service and kind staffs. Just a few minutes away from the station, walking distance. Near from restaurants, shop, convenience store. Very good location. No hassle of checking in and out. I had a good breakfast too. I feel relaxed on my 2 nights stay of this hotel. Highly recommended especially for business trip."
"I used it when I came to climb Joshu Takeru no Mikoto
Very bright.
Cleanliness is good
The owner is also a nice home inn with kindness.
The shower also comes out with a lot of water.
The kitchen is clean.
I would like to use it next time.
If you are concerned about the sound, you need earplugs.
The sound of the door opening and closing and walking in the hallway sounds.
And I'm going to invite a friend to the bar on the ground floor.
I want to use it."
"I booked a Corner Double Room. The room itself was a decent size. However, the communal bathing area wasn't very spacious, with only about 5-6 washing stations and 3 spots for drying hair, which could make it quite crowded during busy periods.
The hotel provides parking, and there are also partner parking lots available on both sides of the hotel. All parking options cost 1200 yen per day. However, they don't offer unlimited in-and-out access, which is a bit inconvenient. It means you'll need to complete all your activities before returning to park your car at the hotel for the night.
Having a FamilyMart convenience store right downstairs from the hotel was very convenient."
"This was the only available hotel, so I booked online.
The location is near Takasaki Station.
Parking requires a reservation and requires an additional fee.
The website where you can check this information is difficult to find.
I was also told this at check-in, and the information about nearby parking lots was quickly explained to me as ”A is nearby, and B if it's unavailable,” which was confusing (by the night receptionist).
The room was average. The unit bath had a moldy smell.
The large public bath was nice.
The morning receptionist's smile and service were very pleasant.
It may have been the first day of the Obon holiday, so it was busy, but the price and service were not very good.
I can understand why I was able to get a reservation."
"You can go directly to the hotel lobby from the east exit of Takasaki Station via the outdoor walkway on the second floor, and the hotel lobby, rooms, large communal bath on the 10th floor, and breakfast venue on the second floor are all very satisfying facilities. I had a very comfortable stay. I would definitely use it again."
"The self-check-in process was incredibly convenient, as there was no need to interact with any staff. The laundry room was a huge bonus, especially after sweating through the summer and ending up with a pile of dirty clothes. The location is excellent, being very close to the station. It's also great that most of the surrounding restaurants are open until 2 AM! I even managed to visit the 'Qilixiang' swing."
"The room is of a suitable size, suitable for a business trip. Take the elevator directly to the lobby on the 6th floor next to the west exit of the JR station, and there is no need to go outside. The location is very good! The room facilities are complete, but it is a little unexpected that bottled drinking water is not provided."
Our inn is popular for its complimentary breakfast buffet. We provide a homey atmosphere where guests can relax and feel at ease.
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January is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Takasaki, with average nightly rates around SAR 326. Prices peak in October, when rates reach about SAR 451 per night.
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