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Ggirlbishotel location was literally a 3 min walk from chiba station and was super easy to navigate to! there’s also a family mart and 7-11 nearby
all the staff were super friendly and spoke english well! the hotel room was neat and tidy, and amenities were great :) would totally stay again!!
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel was great. Close to the airport bus and close to Makuhari Messe Hall. There are lots of shopping next to the hotel. The Lawson that’s connected to the hotel is very convenient. Staffs were friendly. Check in was easy, it was done using a screen/kiosk attached to the front desk.
The cleanliness in terms of the blankets, pillows and towels are a bit worrisome — almost felt like they weren’t thoroughly washed with enough detergent. There were a few stains on the blanket and since I only stayed a few nights I didn’t bother to get housekeeping to come change it since the room has very little space to move around — I just turned the blanket around to the bottom.
GGuest UserThis hotel is right above a subway station, which is super convenient for getting around. However, for this Kanto trip, several hotels, including this one, used self-service check-in kiosks, which I found a bit inconvenient and lacking a personal touch. Last year, all the hotels in the Kanto region had manual check-ins, which felt much better. The picture is of the Hoki Museum in Chiba, which was also the reason I stayed here for a night.
GGuanxikongThe hotel is quite close to the convention center; you just cross the road and use the pedestrian bridge right after exiting the hotel, which is pretty convenient. The facilities are a bit outdated, but for this price point in Japan, most hotels are about the same, so it's relatively reasonable.
GGuest UserThe location is super convenient, just about a five-minute walk from the subway station. The hotel lobby is really grand and gilded! The room size is decent, and the panoramic elevators offer great night views. Nearby, you'll find an outlet mall, Aeon, McDonald's, and convenience stores. There don't seem to be many drugstores around, but they do offer luggage storage.
GGuest UserI stayed here for two nights at the beginning of May because I had a live concert at Makuhari Messe. It was only a short train ride from Makuhari, and on the way back it was quiet and relaxing as most people were heading towards Tokyo. It was also very convenient to get to the airport by train. The facilities were very clean, and the location was easy to find as you exit Soga Station, so I would definitely stay here again.
Fflysheep73The hotel is old, but well maintained. Came to the Messe to attend the exhibition. The hotel is close to the Messe Hongo Station, and you need to take a bus to the Kaihin Makuhari Station. Breakfast needs to be paid extra, and generally speaking, the breakfasts for both days are quite rich.
You can ask for bath salts for bathing at the front desk.
There is a fried pork cutlet curry shop outside the station that tastes good and is large in quantity. There is nothing good to eat in the two convenience stores near the hotel.
LLini KaloumairaIt’s an older motel with front of house staff that have been working in the hospitality industry for a while. I arrived before the check in time (3pm ~), I was checked in just before 3pm which I didn’t expect. Courteous, friendly staff.
Breakfast was included in the 2 night stay - it was a simple Japanese meal that was easy sustenance - free servings of rice and soup. The staff made it a homely atmosphere with constant attention to guests asking them if they wanted more of what was available.
Room 720 faced the busy Highway but also had a great view that included sky tree. I could open the large single pane window and thought it was a unique point.
Cleaning staff were mainly foreign, all young and polite also. They knocked on doors to ask if rubbish needed removing and rooms cleaned.
I didn’t get a chance to try the restaurant on 10F or the public bath and sauna - maybe next time.
suggestions:
(1) housekeeping: a quick dusting by cleaning staff (feather duster if not wet tissues) - the hotel is clean and even though it isn’t a 5 star hotel it makes a difference. The feather duster can easily reach corners of drawers and tables. Bathroom air filters can easily be cleaned with wet tissues.
(2) room cards for cleaning- more specific than a don’t disturb card. it will save time for housekeepers as they knock on room doors to ask if rooms need to be cleaned. They can focus on cleaning and do a better job on a hotel that has been kept going for a while.