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9.3/10
Great
シシュウさんI flew from Hokkaido to Haneda for an overnight stay, with an early morning flight the next day. So, I didn't get to use many of the hotel's facilities. However, there's one thing that truly stood out: the free shuttle bus service to and from the airport and Kawasaki Station. It ran perfectly on schedule, exactly as published, and the drivers were incredibly polite, professional, and even helped with luggage. The instructions for taking the shuttle on the hotel's website were also very accurate. Upon check-in, the front desk provides a boarding pass; make sure to keep it with you, as you'll need to show it to the driver whether you're going to Kawasaki Station or the airport. Besides catching the shuttle on time from the designated spot at T2 upon arrival, I also took a ride to Kawasaki Station after checking in. From Kawasaki Station, I took the JR to Ueno Park, which cost 440 yen one way, passing through famous stations like Shinagawa, Tokyo Station, and Akihabara along the way. In the evening, I returned to Kawasaki Station and caught the last shuttle back to the hotel exactly at 10:45 PM. The next morning, I took the first shuttle of the day from the hotel to the airport at 5:20 AM, again, perfectly on time. This kind of reliability is incredibly important for travelers. Next time, I'll definitely plan to stay for a few more days. A big thank you to all the hotel bus drivers! 🌹
SsojasosseI booked this last minute, and with hotel prices being so high everywhere, I was really happy to get a spacious room with breakfast included! The public bath is a bit on the small side, so everyone needs to be considerate and take turns, but being able to stretch out in the bath really helps relieve fatigue. The staff were very attentive; they immediately helped me when I was fumbling at the reception desk. The breakfast was also great; you could fry your own eggs to your preferred doneness, and there were many side dishes to go with rice. The miso soup felt homemade, just like what you'd have at home, which was very comforting in the morning. I didn't get to try the bread, but my companion said it wasn't dry and tasted good. I would definitely like to stay here again.
GGuest UserA charming small hotel with a Japanese-style atmosphere. Located in a residential district of Kawasaki, about a 10-minute walk from the train and metro stations. The rooms are very spacious and beautifully decorated in traditional Japanese style, featuring a raised futon bed. The large bathroom includes a whirlpool bathtub. Slippers, a bathrobe, and a Japanese kimono for walking around the property are provided in the room. The hotel does not have a traditional reception desk. On the ground floor, there's a cozy lounge where breakfast is served (simple pre-set meals—miso soup and a rice sandwich). A unique feature is the 24-hour access to a selection of several types of sake, drinks, juices, craft beer, and hot snacks in the hotel lobby—all included in the room rate. In summary, a modern hotel with authentic Japanese flair and the added bonus of free sake tasting. Highly recommended.
MMilesAway@tripWe booked single rooms for all. The front office staff are all very friendly and helpful! They would go out of their way to help out in whatever we needed.
Breakfast was great! It was at the Denny’s restaurant on the 2nd floor of the building. We got several sets to choose from: you could mix and match either a continental or Japanese set completed by a beverage (hot and cold) bar.
All in all, it was a great experience! I would definitely stay here again!
LLinxiaomengI booked this hotel for my nephew's family of three, and they told me they were extremely satisfied with their stay. The main reason was the hotel's excellent location – it was convenient for everything. Whether it was shopping or dining, they didn't have to walk far to find what they needed. The most thoughtful touch was the 24-hour convenience store on the first floor, which meant they could go downstairs anytime to buy snacks for their child. All in all, choosing this hotel was definitely the right decision.
GGuest UserThe lounge on the first floor had free drinks, a kitchen, and a space to relax, which was great.
There is also a hot spring.
Unfortunately I didn't have time to use it during my stay, but if I have the chance next time, I would like to try the hot spring.
You can hear the sound of the trains, but earplugs are provided in the room, so I recommend using them if you are sensitive to noise.
GGuest UserIt's great value for money, except that breakfast ends a bit early, at 9 am. There are several shopping malls nearby, and it's very convenient to eat and shop downstairs. Overall, it's a very worthwhile stopover in Kawasaki.
GGuest UserIt's convenient because it's close to the station. The hotel is old, but the advantage of older hotels is that they have more space in the layout and are more relaxing. In some newer hotels, the beds are next to the wall, so you have to get on the bed to move around. The fact that it was the same price as before for a one-night stay with breakfast included was easy on the wallet.
GGuest UserSuperb hotel down a quiet street - you can almost wander past the entrance if not paying attention.
The staff are extremely helpful if you need any assistance or guidance. The rooms are fairly basic and have everything a 2 star hotel at this price will offer. Plenty of local eateries if required. I enjoyed my stay here, thank you
KKitty0304Because we were going to attend a singer's live show, we chose a cheap 3-person room close to the station to stay for one night. The lady at the counter was very friendly. She provided detailed information about the check-in procedures, luggage storage, and the surrounding areas of the hotel. The room was full of retro flavor, and the bedside radio could listen to radio programs, which was really magical. Although the cleanliness is a little worse, it is still clean. I will stay here again if I have the chance to come to Kawasaki next time.
The room the hotel gave us had 2 large beds and a sofa bed. It was very spacious and felt like it could sleep up to 5 people. The sofa bed was unsleepable and would collapse, so the other two large beds were enough for 3 people. The fact that there was no breakfast was not the main point. The main point was that it was cheap, clean, and we slept well all night.