It's a short walk from Toyama Station, but not as convenient as the hotel above Maroot, as you have to cross two traffic lights. However, it was cheaper when I booked it. There's no hot spring bath, it's more business-oriented, and the room size was decent. The shower was super comfortable with great water pressure! Two 26-inch suitcases couldn't lie flat on the floor, so they were propped up on either side in the aisle and against the wall, which was fine and didn't really block the way. The bed was very large, making it quite suitable for families with children.
We booked this hotel last minute during a holiday, and since it was Obon Festival, paying double the usual price was acceptable. Its proximity to the station made it very convenient for getting around and shopping. The room was small, but the bathroom facilities were well-equipped, and it was kept spotlessly clean every day – these aspects were all satisfactory.
My main complaint, however, was about a particular front desk staff member during check-in. The individual, who had a ponytail and wore a mask, displayed a complete lack of professionalism and was incredibly rude. They seemed to prejudge the situation and kept giving my friend, who was helping with check-in, various 'reminders' in Japanese. I only learned about this behavior afterwards, which is completely unacceptable. I will definitely look for other hotels for future stays.
About 8 mins walk from Toyama Station, which is close enough if you don’t have too much luggage. But in the full summer heat it can be quite difficult.
The hotel is slightly dated but very clean. Laundry and dryer are on the 5th floor. You need your own laundry detergent. Lawson conbini is right across the road so it is easy to get snacks and essentials.
Room is clean and sized well for what you pay for.
The service was excellent, and the location was very convenient for getting around. However, I did find two drawbacks. Firstly, the parking isn't located directly on-site; you have to drive a short distance to it, and the parking fee was quite expensive. Secondly, the twin room felt a bit small.
I stayed on a business trip. I decided to New Otani because it was reasonable, but it is the impression that it is a breakfast. The handmade pudding was delicious differently, and I'm glad I stayed there alone. I walked a little to the convenience store and the station, so it seemed that I couldn't come and go on a heavy snowy day.
Nice Japanese breakfast. Strategic location to get around Gokayama and Shirakawa. In front of the hotel is the biggest Gassho style house in Japan that has a long history of being owned by samurais and where the emporia family had visited many times and is considered a cultural heritage of Japan.. I would go back to this hotel because of its location.
The day before I got on the Kurobe Canyon Trolley train, I used it for consecutive nights on the day. Very cozy and nice inn. The bath was also slow, and the dog who welcomed me was very cute and healed. I'm completely tired. I will repeat it when I come to Toyama again.
The smell of tatami mats was very good (^^)
It was a spacious and beautiful room that was too large to stay alone.
I was a little worried that some hair had fallen in the corner of the room because it was too beautiful.
It was good that the large communal bath was also wide 々.
Open air Lu も Maximum でした (≧∀≦)
I was happy to choose my favorite yukata.
Breakfast was delicious and I was able to eat a lot!
Miso soup was the best (^^)
The view from the room was immaculate, but the night view from the corridor was the best (* ^ o ^ *)
It is a hotel that I want to stay again.
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11358567****It's a short walk from Toyama Station, but not as convenient as the hotel above Maroot, as you have to cross two traffic lights. However, it was cheaper when I booked it. There's no hot spring bath, it's more business-oriented, and the room size was decent. The shower was super comfortable with great water pressure! Two 26-inch suitcases couldn't lie flat on the floor, so they were propped up on either side in the aisle and against the wall, which was fine and didn't really block the way. The bed was very large, making it quite suitable for families with children.
GGuest UserThe service was excellent, and the location was very convenient for getting around. However, I did find two drawbacks. Firstly, the parking isn't located directly on-site; you have to drive a short distance to it, and the parking fee was quite expensive. Secondly, the twin room felt a bit small.
GGuest UserWe booked this hotel last minute during a holiday, and since it was Obon Festival, paying double the usual price was acceptable. Its proximity to the station made it very convenient for getting around and shopping. The room was small, but the bathroom facilities were well-equipped, and it was kept spotlessly clean every day – these aspects were all satisfactory.
My main complaint, however, was about a particular front desk staff member during check-in. The individual, who had a ponytail and wore a mask, displayed a complete lack of professionalism and was incredibly rude. They seemed to prejudge the situation and kept giving my friend, who was helping with check-in, various 'reminders' in Japanese. I only learned about this behavior afterwards, which is completely unacceptable. I will definitely look for other hotels for future stays.
FflubberAbout 8 mins walk from Toyama Station, which is close enough if you don’t have too much luggage. But in the full summer heat it can be quite difficult.
The hotel is slightly dated but very clean. Laundry and dryer are on the 5th floor. You need your own laundry detergent. Lawson conbini is right across the road so it is easy to get snacks and essentials.
Room is clean and sized well for what you pay for.
SSPNice Japanese breakfast. Strategic location to get around Gokayama and Shirakawa. In front of the hotel is the biggest Gassho style house in Japan that has a long history of being owned by samurais and where the emporia family had visited many times and is considered a cultural heritage of Japan.. I would go back to this hotel because of its location.
GGuest UserThe hotel is a 10-minute walk from Unazuki Station. Since there was a heavy storm that day,
It was raining, so it was a bit awkward dragging my suitcase to the hotel. It was just renovated in 2023. There is a little smell in the room and the hot spring is very good! I paid extra to book a private bath. The water quality is so comfortable! The accommodation included dinner and breakfast the next day. The dinner was delicious. A male waiter could speak simple Chinese and had been to Shanghai. Basic communication was no problem. Breakfast the next day was still delicious. This hot spring area is relatively unpopular and there are not many online introductions, but it can avoid the crowds.
RRUCHUNUnazuki Hot Spring Hotel is expensive. The problem is that the waiter who brought in the room does not speak English and is not proficient with the hotel's translation software. As a result, we were told that dinner was in the room, and we were waiting in the room on the 13th floor. It's actually in the private room of the restaurant on the 9th floor. After a quarter of an hour after the appointed time, please ask at the front desk to know the correct way. Dinner and breakfast are good. The room is 12 folds, plus the balcony area after sealing, and the tea is in the entrance. There are special drinking water taps. The pictures of breakfast and dinner can't accommodate, it's not bad. The hot springs are very good, and the male and female outdoor baths change every morning. The scenery is beautiful.
HHO CHINGVery good hotel and the staff are very kind and helpful. It may mainly target local customers, so the general foreign language skills are not very good.
GGuest UserI stayed on a business trip. I decided to New Otani because it was reasonable, but it is the impression that it is a breakfast. The handmade pudding was delicious differently, and I'm glad I stayed there alone. I walked a little to the convenience store and the station, so it seemed that I couldn't come and go on a heavy snowy day.
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