Although I tried booking a non-smoking room for the price (no smoking room available), I had no choice. However, the staff assured me that they will do their best to deodorize the room. Although there was a slight whiff of smoke, the stay was quite comfortable. As in all hotels, the staff is courteous and friendly.
I usually stay at Toyoko Inn when I come to Japan. I am also a member of Toyoko Inn. It is only 3 minutes away from JR Mishima Station. It is very convenient to take the bus from the South Exit to Kawaguchiko and Yamanakako. It is also very convenient to take the Shinkansen to Tokyo. The hotel room is still familiar and the breakfast is still delicious. I was lucky enough to take a photo of Mount Fuji in the hotel corridor in the morning.
7 minutes from the south exit of Mishima Station. There is a 7-Eleven nearby. This hotel is cheap and beautiful. Free breakfast. Instead, the room has two shared showers on the floor without a bath. No TV, no drinks such as coffee, and cleaning is only on Mondays for consecutive nights. The towels and amenities in the room are thoroughly cost-cut when they are in front of the elevator. Ideal for people who only sleep at work. Breakfast changes daily with bread, but it may be difficult to stay consecutive nights because it doesn't change almost. The cooler is independent for each room, so you can make it your favorite temperature, there are outlets on the bedside and USB Type-A outlets. The front desk is small, so check-in and out seem to be crowded. The best response is to have time.
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51 reviews
4.2/5
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This hotel is right next to the Mishima train station for both regular JR trains and Shinkansen trains on Tokyo-Osaka line. One can walk in without even cross the road. Access if from the first floor (ground) and the reception is in the second floor. There is a small shopping area in the ground floor. Rooms are of good size with separate seating area. Beds are comfortable and have all facilities expected in a first class hotel. More importantly the toilet and bathroom are in sperate enclosures. If one gets the station side rooms, one could see Mt Fuji in all its glory. Breakfast is good with a choice of Japanese and western dishes; and staff is quite helpful. The only issue is that noise insulation could be little better; it is certainly not comparable to what we found in a hotel situated next to a busy train track.
He doesn't mind my poverty, and I don't mind his age. Two hundred and forty dollars, and breakfast is included. The room is of a good size. The refrigerator and air conditioner make a little noise at night. There is also a razor in the free toiletries (the inn in Nagoya the day before had to pay extra). In general, it is suitable for backpackers, but it is a bit far to drag luggage. (Bring your own pair of disposable slippers)
Very suitable for single living. There are small bicycles at the door, and simple single scooter. There are delicious ramen shops around, and there is a place to rest in Mount Fuji. . . .
The breakfast is very good, the meat is very good, the drinks are sufficient, there is a bicycle parking lot, there are drugstores and convenience stores nearby, the hotel gym is also very close, and it is recommended that people who go out to travel
I stayed when I went to kogano fishing park. It's a bit old, but it's cleaned well. There was a twin room, and the public bath was clean and comfortable, and I think it was a good hotel for the price. It was a pity that it was caused several times by the sound of the bed and bathroom because of the old.
I chose it as a dynamic package as a place to stay where I can receive travel support. When I checked at check-in, it seems that there is no reservation. The room where smoking requests seemed to be vacant and was addressed to a twin room. It is well understood that the room is large and the parking lot is crowded, and it is not considered in a normal upgrade. The twin room with toilet bath is too wide for single youth, but it is not luxurious, but it was enough to rest slowly. There may be location and price, but the free breakfast buffet for guests was quite crowded, probably because the time I visited was bad. The food is replenished frequently, and I think that it is unique to the route-in chain that sells ”free breakfast” on the front, but even though it has been voluntarily relaxed, it is a place where a considerable number of people gather. After all, there was a place where I wanted to wear a mask. Although I was able to respond, overbooking at check-in around 0:00 was quite mentally difficult. It was a pity that it became one of the points that I was worried about, even if I didn't lose my care.
This hotel deserves a 5** rating! The room provided by the hotel can see Mount Fuji, which added a little surprise to our itinerary, because the room rate is very reasonable, and there is free parking. Even better, there is breakfast every day, and free cocktails and drinks are also provided in the evening. The hotel lobby has different travel-sized skin care products for women to choose from, and there are also different types of pillows for tourists. In addition, there are hot springs for men and women to enjoy at different times! It is very worth recommending this hotel👍🏻 All supporting facilities are well done, and the room is very clean and tidy
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Mishima Sky Walk
TTom Harris_87this sky walk is nice. covering 400 meters and has stunning mount fuji view. not many people were here during my visit. they have outdoors activities that can be done at the end side of the skywalk.
Mishima Taisha
Ssuifeng2019Mishima Daisei is the largest shrine on the Izu Peninsula, with a history of more than 1,000 years. The shrine is not big, only one entrance and one main hall, many Japanese will come here to take wedding photos. You can also taste the specialty of Mishima Daisei - Futaro cake.
Sano Art Museum
王王大侠的江湖The ticket to Sano Art Museum is 2,000 yen is still more expensive, but you can see the cut of Bendo Zhongsheng, the train cut of one of the 35 waists of Shangshan's house, and several famous knives such as Komatsu authentic, and you can take pictures. Regarding transportation, you can take the Shinkansen to Mishima Station and walk for about 15 minutes.
Mishima Rakujuen Park
凤凤凤吖吖The small town of Mishima, north of the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a literary place, there is a quiet and deep Leshou Garden, once a Japanese royal garden, strolling through the lush forests of the garden, and the lava that erupted more than 10,000 years ago from Mount Fuji is breathtaking.
Gempeigawa River
Ssuifeng2019In the trickle of snowmelt Mount Fuji in Sandao City, Yuanbingweichuan is one of the most emotional. The small wooden plank road is mounted on shallow streams on both sides, connecting several blocks. Firefly sacrifices will be held here in summer.
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