The hotel is well located near the train station of about 6 minutes walking distance. Aldo very close to AEON Mall which is also within 5 min walking distance. The mall contains all we need. The room is well organized and clean. The staff is friendly and efficient.
Hotel is initially a little hard to find (as the lobby is via a lift tucked away in a corner), but location is very convenient with easy access to train platforms, shops, buses, etc. Staff very polite and helpful. Room comfy and clean, but pillows rather hard. 30-minute walk to Okayama Castle and Korakuen Garden.
The location is incredibly convenient. You can spot the hotel immediately after exiting the station and turning right. While the hotel is a bit dated and showing its age, the rooms are actually quite spacious. It's very convenient for walking to shops and catching public transport.
A typical Dormy Inn with good spa, evening noodle ice cream and in particular good service. When I checked out, the front desk staff went to outside of the hotel to try to get me a taxi.
Is right at the tourist spot but not within walking distance to the station ( less than ¥500 by taxi ).
If you like Dormy Inn, this one would not disappoint you. Also the spa clam to be able to heal a lot of diseases. Hope is right.
We stayed in a family room with my elderly mother, and although there were four beds, there was a living area and the space was spacious, so we were able to enjoy ourselves in the room.
My mother also broke her leg a few months ago and was walking with a cane, so we asked in advance if we could borrow a wheelchair and were able to borrow one from check-in to check-out. Thanks to this, we were able to stroll around Kurashiki's beautiful streets and eat delicious sweets, which was very appreciated.
The large public bath was also flat and easy for my elderly mother to use, and it felt good to be in a large public bath for the first time in a while, so we took a bath twice, once in the evening and once in the morning.
My younger sister had stayed at Ivy Square on a school trip a long time ago, so she also had a nostalgic feeling about it.
The plan also included breakfast, so we had breakfast, and there were Okayama specialties such as seared Spanish mackerel and mackerel sashimi lined up, so we enjoyed local gourmet food from the morning.
After the meal, we ordered some take-out coffee and sat on a bench in the courtyard, enjoying a delicious coffee moment surrounded by the ivy-covered historic building.
Although our stay was short, thanks to the thoughtfulness of the hotel staff, we were able to have a safe and enjoyable trip with my elderly mother.
Thank you very much.
I arrived in Okayama on June 16th and checked in that night. I returned for another stay on the evening of June 19th. I appreciated being able to store my luggage at the hotel while I toured Shikoku from June 17-19, as it was much more convenient to travel with just a backpack. The hotel is a 15-minute walk from the station, so it's probably best for those with their own transport.
Location is perfect as the hotel is connected to the Okayama station by underground passage. Bicamara store is also directly below the hotel reception and can be accessed by escalator.
Breakfast is poor. It’s a half buffet with six main dish choices. The dish portion is tiny (comes with huge chinaware though) and tastes poor. The buffet includes just the bare minimum.
The room is fine. Spacious but smells moldy.
In short: great location, good for a quick rest.
It was conveniently located near the station, the bed was spacious, the bath was not large but comfortable, and the room had all the necessary amenities, so it was a pleasant stay. I was also happy that there was a welcome drink server for coffee and tea at the front desk on the second floor. I would like to use it again.
Right near the historic canal area with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores around, this hotel has a great location. The room was very clean and WiFi worked great.
The only weird thing to me was breakfast, which were pre-packaged sandwiches (tasted great by the way!). Outside of breakfast hours you weren't allowed to get coffee from the machine, you had to use boiled water and instant coffee instead in your room, a missed chance for something so benign.
I was surprised to find that there was a mobile phone charger in the room. It was very helpful.
The food at the breakfast buffet was also better than other hotels.
I was impressed with the system where the chef cooked the food on the spot and served it to me.
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IInterStellaaaThe location of the hotel is super convenient. It takes 5 minutes to reach the JR station and 10 minutes to walk to the beautiful area. The hotel has complete facilities, including billiard table, executive lounge, hot spring bath, and delicious and rich breakfast. The room is relatively small, but very practical.
WWUHSINI arrived in Okayama on June 16th and checked in that night. I returned for another stay on the evening of June 19th. I appreciated being able to store my luggage at the hotel while I toured Shikoku from June 17-19, as it was much more convenient to travel with just a backpack. The hotel is a 15-minute walk from the station, so it's probably best for those with their own transport.
SSiren500It's hard to describe...
1. The facilities are old. In addition to the two sockets on the table, there is one at the door of the toilet, and the main point is that you forget to take it away. They sell everything under the concept of environmental protection, water is 100, various vending machines, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are taken downstairs.
2. The bathroom bar is definitely cleaner than in China, maybe because it's old. Anyway, the table and bedspread look a bit uncomfortable. I ordered a big bed, and the bedspread made my butt itch after using it for a while
3. It's far away from Okayama, 20 minutes walk, mainly because the road is bumpy all the way there, it's really not friendly to pull a big suitcase. From the hotel to the nearby dining place is basically equivalent to walking back to the station. Even the convenience store is less than 10 minutes away, which is definitely not the distance to buy water in slippers and coats.
4. I spent a long time looking for the name when I checked in, and I met a wave of business meeting guests. Who said Japan is quiet?
If it's a good place, it includes breakfast, and the variety is quite rich. Early in the morning, curry rice, French bread and coffee...
YYuqianzhiThe location is incredibly convenient. You can spot the hotel immediately after exiting the station and turning right. While the hotel is a bit dated and showing its age, the rooms are actually quite spacious. It's very convenient for walking to shops and catching public transport.
JJennifer DianeGreat location, next to train station and ferry terminals. Very welcoming and helpful reception staff. I stayed in a cabin, and it was fine for an overnight stop. The bed was comfortable. The common area has a microwave, fridge, kettles, a selection of teas that you can make in a pot, bottled water and complementary treats. The hotel offered a free voucher for a nearby onsen, which looked lovely, but I did not visit it. The hotel also stored my luggage after checkout while I visited Naoshima. It's a little pricey for a cabin, but I was very happy with my stay.
RRobertRight near the historic canal area with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores around, this hotel has a great location. The room was very clean and WiFi worked great.
The only weird thing to me was breakfast, which were pre-packaged sandwiches (tasted great by the way!). Outside of breakfast hours you weren't allowed to get coffee from the machine, you had to use boiled water and instant coffee instead in your room, a missed chance for something so benign.
AAlsiThe hotel is well located near the train station of about 6 minutes walking distance. Aldo very close to AEON Mall which is also within 5 min walking distance. The mall contains all we need. The room is well organized and clean. The staff is friendly and efficient.
AAnonymous UserStaff were pleasant and the room was comfortable! Best part was that they can keep your luggage for you even after check out as long as you claim it by the end of the day, really helped with my post check out travels 😁 Will def rebook if I ever have the chance!
HHirokoAlthough I was leaving early in the morning and was unable to use the breakfast service, I was very satisfied with the other services.
It is close to the station and has ample parking.
I don't like hotel futons, but they provided a blanket rental service and I was able to sleep comfortably.
I would like to use it again.
CChristineLo910This was my first stay at this hotel. It's conveniently located near the station and an outlet mall, about a 5-10 minute walk away, mostly on flat ground. However, there aren't many convenience stores nearby; the closest option is a supermarket that's open until 11 PM, which is quite handy.
Upon check-in, the front desk informed us that check-in was between 11 AM and 3 PM, but we could already hear vacuuming noises as early as 9:30 AM.
**Room:**
The room was quite cramped, barely allowing enough space to open two 28-inch suitcases. The bathroom had good ventilation and was very clean. The soundproofing, however, could be improved. We could clearly hear people walking or talking in the corridor, and even the cleaning staff when they were on the same floor. The TV remote control was quite dusty, and the reception between the remote and the TV was poor. The air conditioning unit was located above the bed and was reasonably quiet. The hallways had low ceilings and were quite dim.
**Local Area/Activities:**
There are numerous restaurants and a supermarket nearby. The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is also accessible with about a 20-minute walk.
**Safety:**
I had some concerns regarding safety. The public bath could be accessed without a card, and the doors to both the men's and women's baths were frequently left open.
**Walkability:**
A supermarket is conveniently located about 5 minutes away on foot. Kurashiki Station is a 5-8 minute walk, and it's easily accessible not only by road but also via a connecting pedestrian bridge, which is very convenient. Ario Kurashiki and Mitsui Outlet Park Kurashiki are both within a 10-minute walk.
**Dining:**
There's a dining area located on the lobby floor, and breakfast can be purchased separately. Snacks and drinks are available for ¥200 each. Additionally, near the front desk, there's a self-service area offering daily essentials and green tea powder.
**Important Notes:**
The large public bath is not a natural hot spring (onsen). The changing room is quite small, with only about 10-12 lockers, 3 vanity stations, and 4 shower stalls. The shower water pressure was a bit low, and the water temperature was inconsistent. The bath itself was also quite shallow. It is open 24 hours. There is one massage chair available for guest use. There's only one elevator, which is not very spacious, leading to longer waiting times. Rooms only have two door hanger options: 'refill towel' or 'please clean,' which must be placed outside the door before 11 AM for service. Self-service laundry and drying facilities are available.
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