“As someone not fond of staying in a hostel I enjoyed my stay here. The bed and sleep area was big, the powder room was good. And the breakfast was really balanced and delicious to start a day of travel. Definitely recommended”
“Very nice and very well organised. We brought our own food but used the BBQ facilities and we had a great evening. Our kids loved the atmosphere. We recommend:-)”
“The hotel is just next to the Train station which is the reason one chooses this place to stay.
The room is so tiny and tight for Two average adults to stay. One got to jump up the small double bed so to make way for the other to get to the bathroom.
However, it is facilitated with a fridge, flat screen TV, working table , kettle and a fine bathroom.
BTW, you have no control on the Air-conditioning. It is freezing cold 🥶 in the room at night.
The breakfast is complementary. And so, do not expect much.
The carport lots in the hotel is limited too.
If you check in late, you got to ask the staff for instructions for parking.”
“We styed one night at the hotel. Overall the hotel is bit dated, but the room was clean and futon were very comfortable. Breakfast was really good. Lots of choices. Calm location. We enjoyed the onsen.”
“Very friendly and helpful host (mother and daughter team) and their staff. Location is good, near to JR station, lots of seafood restaurants within a few minutes walk. The lady owner (mother) recommended a seafood restaurant, Bun, two minutes walk from the hotel, which serves excellent fish and oysters. The seafood was fresh, the oysters were juicy and most importantly, reasonably priced. We didn't realise that The Mikimoto Pearl island is just across the hotel (walk across the carpark), The lady host explained to us how to get there. The daughter who speaks good English, told us that they are the fifth generation and the hotel has been operated by their family for 150 years. Although the hotel looks old, the rooms are clean and the bathroom and toilet look newly renovated and is the typical modern style that you find in most new hotels. They also own and operate a travel agency two shops next to the hotel.”
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