It is a relatively new hotel with complete room facilities, ample lighting in the bathroom and bedroom (only the wooden floor is a little rough), and very comfortable mattresses and pillows. There is a restaurant on the 2nd floor of the hotel that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the evening, freshly ground coffee or tea is also available for guests to enjoy in the hotel lobby.
There is a 7-11 convenience store 👍 (I think there are many choices) at the side door on the first floor of the hotel. Even if it rains, you don’t need to bring an umbrella when you go out to buy some convenience items, midnight snacks or drinks.
I purchased the hotel's 3-day breakfast package. The breakfast was very rich every day, mainly Western style (salads and cooked food were different every day 😋), and there were also white rice, soybean soup and Okinawa-style ramen to choose from.
The hotel also provides daily parking spaces (first come first served, non-self-service, hotel staff service). As long as you have paid the parking fee, your vehicle can enter and exit freely during the designated time. You don’t need to worry about not having a parking space when you return to the hotel because the parking space has been reserved for us. But please note that cars are not allowed to enter or exit the hotel parking lot from 11pm to 6am, so if you use your car and return to the hotel after 11pm, you may have to use the public open-air parking lot opposite the hotel.
For me, the best location of the hotel is that there is a large department store across the street, which is open until 10pm and is super convenient (food, entertainment and shopping are all included).
The only thing is that the hotel is not close to Kokusai-dori. It takes about 30-40 minutes to walk (too far for me). It takes less than 10 minutes to take a taxi from Kokusai-dori to the hotel, and the fare is about 2500 yen. The taxi fare out of the airport is about 3500-4000 yen (about 20 minutes), so we asked the lobby staff to help us book a taxi out of the airport on the morning of the departure day.
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