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GGuest UserWe stayed at Dormy Inn Asahikawa and had a wonderful experience. The hotel is conveniently located near Asahikawa Station and easy to reach many attractions such as Asahiyama Zoo and the Asahikawa Ramen Village.
The room was clean, cozy, and well-equipped with everything we needed. Although the size was compact, it was very comfortable and functional
The highlight of our stay was the onsen (public bath) on the top floor — perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing. The free nighttime ramen (Yonaki Soba) was also a great treat before bedtime!
AAmAmHUANI understand that the hotel’s breakfast hours are from 6:30 am to 9:00 am, and we arrived at 9:02 am, slightly late as we were packing our luggage and preparing to check out. By then, the kitchen staff were already putting away the food and preparing to close the breakfast area. I quickly took a bowl of soup from what was still available. However, one of the kitchen staff members looked at me and rolled her eyes, which felt rude and unnecessary.
The front desk staff were friendly, and the room was clean and comfortable. Overall, the stay was great!
CChuSuper friendly and welcoming staff, we were being treated like their family. Historical hotel but you can definitely see the owner's effort in keeping it modernised.
Yummy soba noodle too! Definitely recommend.
GGuest UserDue to high demand, our second night was in a smoking room, and it definitely had a strong odor. However, there was a spray bottle on the wall, and after using it, the air quality improved significantly. The hygiene was very good, and the room had amenities like a kettle and a fridge. Plus, it's very close to Asahikawa Station, which was great.
ZZhouyoujixiaozhouDue to frequent JR cancellations during my arrival, I considered canceling my Asahikawa trip. Despite multiple attempts to communicate with the hotel and the platform, and providing JR's official cancellation notice, the hotel's firm refusal to issue a refund was truly disappointing. The hotel itself is decent; its strengths are its direct visibility from Asahikawa Station and the spacious rooms. There's a more famous hotel across the street, but overall, the hotel's facilities are quite old, and the experience wasn't particularly cozy. It's acceptable as a stopover for exploring the surrounding areas.
GGuest UserWe stayed here for two nights towards the end of our Hokkaido trip. We called ahead to arrange parking for our rental car, and the staff member we spoke with was incredibly helpful and pleasant over the phone, ensuring a smooth parking experience. While the hotel itself is a bit dated, we found it to be exceptionally clean and well-maintained.
Happy hour offered complimentary drinks and curry rice. We immediately toasted with beer, followed by a satisfying curry rice to round it off! The breakfast buffet also had a wide variety of options, and we were very satisfied!
We would definitely want to stay here again if we ever return to Asahikawa! Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThe hotel was generally fine and quite convenient. It's about a 15-minute walk from Asahikawa subway station and also close to Aeon. The front desk staff, especially the lady who helped us, had excellent service! My son dropped a pair of gloves, and she even went out of her way to return them to us. A big thank you! 🙏
GGuest UserHotel Crescent is one of my favorite hotels in Japan. Very professional and nice staff, even the cleaning people make an effort to manage their noise if they know someone is still sleeping in a room, which is above and beyond. The staff at Crescent kept my luggage for a long time when my return trip got delayed which was a huge relief. The lobby gives such a unique atmosphere, it's at once august and stately, like one of the grand art deco hotels of the past era, but it also has a fun little gift shop area and a cafe, so it feels relaxed. Crescent is just a really friendly place where you don't have to worry about anything. Their website explains their ”Kaizen” philosophy, which now is a famous Japanese management philosophy of continuous improvement in each area. It really shows at this hotel. This is the kind of hotel you end up becoming a better person because the staff is so professional and kind. Thank you for a great stay and for being one of my favorite places in Japan :)
GGuest UserHotels mainly used by locals in Japan rather than foreigners. Facilities and location are not very good, but it is really the best hotel for travelers with children. Everything for children is really well prepared. I was worried about the noise, but there was no noise at all.
KKeong Lengonsen hotel a bit far out on the hill but if you are driving than no an issue, free parking tho and the staffs are very friendly. public onsen is big and fun for families, wearing yukata and playing at the game room is just nostalgia, bring back good old memories :) wooden locker key is kinda cool 😎 room size is just nice
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