Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Karuizawa is an amazing location. Transport to and from the train stations was easy with a taxi, once we had installed the app. We were on business in the area, but we also had the chance to walk a little, great surroundings.
All in all, the accommodation is not cheap, but it can host quite a large group, making it worth the price.
Host was definitely helpful, no remarks.
Everything. Modern, chic decor, comfortable, thoughtful staff, great location, fabulous food, guest centric. I rarely rate a hotel as 10/10 for everything, but this one deserved it!
Beautiful hotel entrance. Old style building. taxi drop off area is undercover and away from rain or traffic. Great location walking distance to train station south (10 min)and to shopping street north (7 min). Art museum nearby. Indoor and outdoor onsen very good. Our twin room has two queen size beds, comfortable. Great Japanese breakfast with view of snow scene outside.
A budgeted, warm and welcoming stay. Recommended, especially for backpacker.
The host is very friendly and fluent in English. Feel grateful for his hardworking to keep the place chill, comfy and clean. I like the dining and resting area very much. The lighting, furnitures, decorations, music and books are perfect. You can enjoy a quiet time in the nature. The temperature and ventilation in the resting area is amazing in the hot summer in Aug. It felt like AC but it was actually breeze from the windows.
WAI TING KEN
Family with young children
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