A stay at Hotel Resort Inn Ishigakijima places you in the heart of Ishigaki, a 3-minute drive from Ishigaki Island Ferry Terminal and 5 minutes from Ishigaki Island Limestone Cave. This hotel is 4.8 mi (7.7 km) from Shiraho Beach and 6.7 mi (10.9 km) from Fusaki Beach.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 30 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with refrigerators and stovetops. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and 42-inch LCD televisions are provided for your entertainment. Conveniences include microwaves and washing machines, and housekeeping is provided on request.
"The most annoying thing about this hotel is the poor light blocking ability of the rooms. There are no blackout curtains, so your sleep is disturbed at dawn in the morning. Also, during my stay, there was a thunderstorm in the middle of the night, and the lightning lit up the room (although earplugs prevented the thunder), waking me up every time.
The next annoying thing was checking in. The hotel was unmanned, so you were forced to check in by yourself by entering your details into the machine, but for some reason, even if you entered your reservation number as instructed on the screen, or the phone number you used when making the reservation, it was not accepted at all, and I ended up protesting by phone, and was finally able to check in. Incidentally, there was no information on the reservation review screen in advance that the hotel was unmanned. If I had known from the beginning that it was unmanned, I would not have chosen this hotel. I hope that the operators of this reservation site will improve this lack of important information in the future.
The third annoying thing was the low temperature of the water for the shower and bathtub in the bathroom. I looked everywhere for the water temperature control device but couldn't find it, and gave up on the first day because I was late taking a bath. I called again the next day to protest, and was told that the temperature control device was located next to the guest room entrance, far away from the bathroom. If it's in such a ridiculous location, why don't they give some kind of information to the customer? In the first place, why do they have to set such a low temperature as the default in the first place?
The guest rooms are relatively spacious, have facilities such as a range and a water heater, and are right in front of the bus stop, so it's a shame that the basic points of a lodging facility as mentioned above are not provided, even though there are many good points."