Best Western Hotel Fino Shin-Yokohama is located in the heart of Yokohama, Japans major port city and the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture. Perfectly positioned just five minutes walk from JR Shin-Yokohama Station, which offers connections to the JR Yokohama Line and Yokohama Subway, this smart and stylish hotel puts the entire city within easy reach. This major station is also the main hub for Shinkansen bullet train services to Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.
The hotel features 108 contemporary rooms, all equipped with modern amenities. Guests can unwind with comfortable beds, stay refreshed with modern bathrooms and power showers, or keep connected with working areas and complimentary Wi-Fi. Every stay will be supported by Best Westerns world-famous service standards.
Guests will also be within easy reach of many local attractions, including Nissan Stadium, Yokohama Arena and Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum. So whether youre visiting Yokohama for business or pleasure, Best Western Hotel Fino Shin-Yokohama is the perfect choice.
"I stayed here because I was attending a Live concert in Bandori. Most hotels near Yokohama were booked, so I ended up staying in Shin-Yokohama. The transportation here is quite convenient, but JR trains between Shin-Yokohama and Yokohama are infrequent. The Live concert was at K-Arena, and taking the subway was more expensive than JR. The hotel is quite close if you exit from the JR station. If you're taking the subway and have a lot of luggage, you can exit from exit 9, which has an elevator to ground level.
The hotel room was quite spacious; I stayed in a twin room. The front desk staff spoke good English, so communication was easy. I think there were also staff who spoke Chinese, as I encountered some in the second-floor restaurant. You need to swipe your card to enter the elevator on the first floor, and remember to take your room key with you when you leave the room.
The room was as shown in the pictures. There was a desk with power outlets and charging ports, and also one by the bedside. Opening the window was a bit tricky as it had two locks; both needed to be unlocked to push it open slightly for ventilation. Initially, with the window closed, the room was as hot as summer in winter. It got better after opening the window for ventilation.
The room had a private toilet and a separate washbasin. There was a bathtub, and the water pressure was strong, so it filled quickly. Soaking in the tub after the Live concert was very comfortable. The length of the bathtub was a bit cramped for someone 1.8 meters tall, but it was usable.
The hotel Wi-Fi was available but the speed was quite average; I hope they can improve it.
There were too few washing machines at the hotel, only two on the second floor, but they were inexpensive. When I returned in the evening, they were often occupied, so I had to wait. If clothes are left in the washing machine for too long, they will be taken by the front desk for safekeeping. There was also a public laundry room nearby, but I didn't go, assuming the prices wouldn't be as good as the hotel's.
The hotel has sofas on the first floor where you can sit, but the common area seemed small, not as big as Toyoko Inn (like the one in Ikebukuro; there's also a Toyoko Inn next to this hotel, but I don't know its situation). There wasn't much space to eat bento boxes. The second-floor restaurant is only open for breakfast and requires payment. There's a water dispenser and ice machine next to the washing machines on the second floor. The room has a kettle, tea bags, and coffee sachets.
Disposable toothbrushes and facial cleansers can be picked up from a cabinet in the lobby on the first floor; they are not directly placed in the room, which is something to note.
Overall, this hotel is quite similar to most business hotels in China (like Hanting or Home Inn), but the rooms are slightly smaller. Considering the price, location, and cost of living in Japan, it's actually pretty good, especially for two people. The only drawback is the extremely limited number of washing machines. A budget hotel I stayed at in Osaka had six washing machines and dryers, so having only two here is definitely insufficient. I hope they can add more in the future."