If you don’t need a deposit, you must check out before 10 o’clock. If there is no elevator, there is a free parking lot. If you don’t need a deposit, you must check out before 10 o’clock. If there is no elevator, there is a free parking lot.
I chose the hotel side appeal that the hotel is old but the quality of breakfast is good.
No, I thought it was a breakfast of Vijiho and it would not be so, but I need to overturn the evaluation.
The breakfast menu is not too light, but there is a volume to be satisfied, and all of them can be reproduced in the general home if you do your best, but each item is firmly delicious.
Also, because they are arranged at breakfast, the situation that leads to ”what should I eat day and night” even after eating satisfactorily matches the location of the hotel.
If you are along the main route of JR, you can relax for a day with a gorgeous breakfast, but this is along the Mito line in Ibaraki.
It is surprisingly matched to a situation where you are forced to move a little 々 to do something.
I think it's valuable because it's difficult to meet such a hotel with a feeling of ”it was a good hotel to look back on”. I want you to do your best in the future.
It is said that it is 1300 yen by taxi from Oyama station, and it is said that it is a bus to Amagaya Nitta Kita on the Otani Chuo Line, but it seems that it is one per hour, and it seems that it is easy to take a taxi. Free breakfast is Japanese and Western, and drinks are also available to the soup bar, but it is a good quality for the price. It's a little annoying to get a key at the front desk to enter the women's public bath, but is it for peace of mind? The room is enough to stay alone. The bathroom was very small, but there was a large communal bath so I didn't need to use it, and I had everything I needed.
With a stay at HOTEL R9 The Yard Oyamayokokura in Oyama, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Roku Museum and Aeon Mall Oyama. This hotel is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from Oyama City Central Library and 3.2 mi (5.2 km) from Oyama Park.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities and a vending machine. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 37 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and bidets. Conveniences include electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided on request.
It takes five minutes to walk to the hotel from the Koyama station platform. The facilities are very new, the rooms are tidy, the girls at the front desk are warm and kind, the breakfast is Japanese and not bad, there are many restaurants, convenience stores and large supermarkets around, shopping and eating are convenient.
① Unit bus for toilet and bath
② Toilet is not a washlet type but a normal one.
③ Quiet and calm
④ Easy to move near the station and by elevator
⑤ 2 floor is the front desk
⑥ Staff can speak general Japanese because of foreigners but suffer from understanding
⑦ Smoking is possible in most rooms, but no smell remains
⑧ Table tap extends from under the bed and is easy to charge
⑨ 1 bottle of PET bottle water free
⑩ 5th floor has free water, desk and work
We stayed for a single night with breakfast for sightseeing. There was a little distance when I walked from the station. It was good that the staff explained carefully at check-in. There are a wide variety of amenities and bath salts, which is also good. The cleanliness of the room was fine and I was able to spend comfortably. The hot spring was a time-designated change for men and women, and it was a narrow impression, but it was good to be able to heal the fatigue relaxingly. Also, the welcome drink is a good impression of the service that can drink your favorite sake and drink. The breakfast venue felt small, but I was impressed that the staff responded well and the miso soup was delicious with a lot of ingredients.
Because I went to Ashikaga Flower Park after a five-day trip to Tohoku and then returned to Tokyo, I chose Oyama as a transit point so that I could get to the hotel earlier after seeing the night view of wisteria flowers. I originally thought that Oyama was just a small town, but when I got there, I found that the JR station was also quite large and there was a shopping mall. The hotel was only about a five-minute walk from the station. The room was slightly larger than that in Tokyo, and the soundproofing was not very good. When I was sleeping in the middle of the night, I heard a man talking loudly on the phone in the corridor outside the door. This hotel seems to be mostly stayed by men on business trips because the bathhouse is only open to men on weekdays, and most of the people eating breakfast in the morning are men, but as a transit hotel, the price-performance ratio is still acceptable.
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