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Kamakura Hotel
4.4/55 Reviews
This was my first time staying in Kamakura. I was attracted by the location, close to the station, and the private sauna. I recommend the private sauna, but it requires a reservation, so if there is no vacancy, you can only use it. I liked the interior of the room. I was also satisfied with the meal I had in the room. This hotel was good, but it seems that new hotels are increasing in Kamakura, so I'm interested in other hotels.
Guest House Kamejikan -Turtle Time-
4.4/511 Reviews
It is far from the station and shops, but close to the beach. A beautiful old building, there is everything necessary. The door closes in 23.00 , and there is no code lock on it, that is, it is not possible to be late and it is uncomfortable.The staff will not like it , compared to other places in Japan unfriendly.
Guesthouse Shibafu
4.3/58 Reviews
Thank you so much to Shivapoo. Thanks to you, I had a good rest. I made a reservation for two days and would like to stay here longer. It's easy to find your way from the station, and it's not that far. The price was very reasonable, so it was better than a hotel. The blanket is very soft and the best👍🏻 I almost suffered from otitis media on the first day, but thanks to the pharmacy and the closing time, I was able to buy medicine on time. Otherwise, my condition would have been bad until the next day and my trip would have been ruined^^ It is also possible to rent a bicycle, so I enjoyed a leisurely trip to the vicinity of Enoshima without having to use the Enoden Free Pass. The dinner is delicious, so please try it. Staffさん皆んなありがとうございました。 お楽しんで休んで行きます。おbig eventに😉
Guest House Irodori Kamakura
4.4/513 Reviews
Bushi or Samurai is a great local guide who runs Irodori, he is a gold mine of info about Kamakura and Japan in general, I highly recommend taking one of his tours. Bushi guided me around the mountains of Kamakura and on the Shogun tour, both well worth the money as you get a deeper experience than you will get by yourself. We also went to see a 24th generation sword smith, which was simply amazing. Irodori is not a fancy guest house, its simple, but its clean and most importantly for me, its authentic Japan.
Kamakura Seizan
4.5/568 Reviews
This is a new hotel and we had a double room with two large beds. The bathroom area had separate rooms for the toilet function and the bath/shower section, respectively. What came as a not so pleasant surprise, especially at more that 300 USD per night, was that there was no in-room TV set (!) and that there was no storage space for our clothes. No closet, not even a shelf (there were some hangers near the entrance) That means that basically we had to keep everything in our suitcases or rather spread it out over the floor. While that makes for a rather picturesque impression like in Attila‘s Camp it is unacceptable for a hotel of this price level. The hotel‘s breakfast menu caters rather to the Japanese taste (see fotos) so if you prefer toast and scrambled eggs and the like there is good a bakery with breakfast service around the corner, All in all we felt that this hotel did not offer a decent value for money.
Iza Kamakura Guest House and Bar
3.9/545 Reviews
Easy located near a train station and with minutes to a convenience store and the historical buildings. Roims are a bit studded with too many people and single glass to the living room and you can hear everyone they say in there if you are trying to sleep. Convenient and cheap spot. Not all Catherine can be used at night

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Number of Hotels51
Number of Reviews2,174
Highest PriceMYR 6,274
Lowest PriceMYR 78
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 1,010
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 1,128