"I stayed here for work. Check-out was late at 11:00, which was helpful since I don't start work until noon. I was able to relax on the sofas in the lobby after checking out, which was very comfortable. There was a cafe with cats (punt) just a 3-minute walk away, and I had a delicious breakfast for just 550 yen. I'd definitely like to visit again."
"First of all, the ryokan is mainly for Japanese heads, and it actually only speaks Japanese.
Location is within 5 minutes walk near Hitomarumae station. First of all, after exiting the station, go to the left at the right crossroads and go straight, you will see the sign of Hitomarukadan (Human Maru Flower Base). Turn left there.
First of all, the staff are very friendly. Breakfast was like a common Japanese home style, but I feel quite a lot of work.
If you book more than 2 nights, you clean the room every night.
Toothbrush and shower towel 1, kimono? Yukata? Also available.
The shower towel is also replaced with a new one every night, so just use it and put it in front of the bathroom mirror. If you open it nicely, you can misunderstand it as a non-use, so don't open it. (or you can ask me to replace what I used)
For reference, I live in a room on the third floor called Yongzheng, and the facilities themselves are very clean, but they are very good. ... The problem is that the heating efficiency is a little ... Yes. I don't know other rooms, but in the case of Aisho, there is a hole on top, so the warm wind of the Cistum air conditioner is somewhat removed, and at the same time, the cold wind comes in and it is quite cold. Especially at dawn ㅈㄴ cold. I strongly recommend that you wear it and sleep to some extent when you sleep. The quilt is thick and fluffy, but it's still cold.
I don't know if Korean tourists will come to this ryokan again, but if I wrote a guide for Korean tourists and told it to the ryokan staff, please refer to the guide for more details. (If you speak English well, please fix the English guide later. It's a bit strange)"
Located in Akashi, Hotel Prefort Nishiakashi is a 5-minute drive from Akashi Castle and 13 minutes from Kobe Green Arena. This hotel is 8.3 mi (13.4 km) from Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium and 9 mi (14.5 km) from Sumaura Park.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
At Hotel Prefort Nishiakashi, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and an elevator.
Make yourself at home in one of the 111 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include electric kettles and free tea bags/instant coffee, and housekeeping is provided daily.
"First of all, the welcome present is super cute ❤️
The room is a little small but has everything you need and is very clean.
Although it is not a natural hot spring, there is a large stone bath where you can soothe your fatigue.
You can drink as many soft drinks as you like in the cafeteria until 24:00. When I come back from outside, I first have a cold drink before returning to my room. Best service.
If you go to Akashi, we definitely recommend this hotel ❤️"
"Is it a little higher than a normal business hotel?
There is a time constraint, but it has a large communal bath.
Was it a holiday? There weren't many restaurants.
Is it a holiday? Is it closed?
There are many shops that do not know the price range, and dinner eventually became a shirakiya."
"Location close to Nishi Akashi Station is ◯
The appearance is good, but it is normal in the hotel.
It is a so-called general hotel though it is also a price."
"To be honest, there are no toilets and showers in the room. I went to the public bath and took a shower. Fortunately, I was alone. I went to the public toilet to wash. I was suddenly overwhelmed by the Japanese toilet culture. The automatic flushing and flip-top toilets are impressive. I only love this toilet. It is clean and fresh. Enjoy the toilet time. Traditional tatami mats, non-smoking rooms, no dreams after bathing. The Japanese are very quiet, and the only perception of poor sound insulation is the clear cough next door. The whole wall of comics in the corridor is nostalgic. When I left, I realized that there was no elevator, so I was confused again and carried the oversized luggage by myself. Goodbye here means not coming again."
"The location is very good, close to the train station, convenient for traveling. The room is average, the facilities are average, but it is quite acceptable considering the room price."
"Very close to Ximing Stone, the price is very cheap, also includes two meals, breakfast and dinner. Personal feelings are much better than the small shops outside. The breakfast is very Japanese, but it is still in line with the Chinese taste. Go early, go late, and there are not many types. Their female-only floor is especially recommended, with free coffee and a massage chair. The staff is very welcoming and polite, and this price is also cheap in China. This time we stayed for three nights. I will choose this hotel next time. The bathroom is very clean, the bed I feel very comfortable, it is relatively small, not a luxury decoration, but this price is considered a value, it is still recommended for female friends. In addition, I also asked that I did not need to clean the room, the staff had to call and confirm with me, and the new bathrobe was wrapped in a paper bag and placed at my door."
"The room was clean and beautiful, but the air conditioner smelled because there was no non-smoking room. It was a good hotel. The breakfast rice balls were delicious (^^) and the front desk was polite and comfortable."
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