Latest Reviews for Kanagawa Prefecture Hotels

Yokohama Hostel Village Hayashi-Kaikan
3.9/583 Reviews
The hotel is near the JR subway station in the old town of Yokohama, and it is only a ten-minute walk away. Chinatown is nearby. The overall facilities of the hotel are very old, and it feels like a small hotel in a northeastern rural area or a local hotel. There are a large number of hotels here, and most of the residents are poorer residents in Japan. The advantage is that the service of the clerk is very good, the overall room is very clean, and there is a fragrant smell as soon as you enter. The disadvantage is that the hotel rooms are on the fourth and fifth floors, which is very inconvenient if you bring large luggage, and although the first and second floors are non-smoking, there is still a very obvious smell of smoke as soon as you enter. If you don’t smoke, I strongly recommend that you wear a mask. The surrounding Chinatown is a tourist area, so the prices are very expensive, but there are two supermarkets as soon as you come out of the subway station. Their half-price expiring products starting around 8 pm are very cost-effective, and the hotel can also cook by yourself.
Kappa Tengoku
4.1/515 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
⚠️Credit cards or e-payments not accepted, only support cash even if you booked on Trip.com⚠️ ⚠️No credit cards or electronic payments, only cash⚠️ If you are looking for a good-quality, low-priced, non-luxury-style hotel, this traditional Japanese-style hotel is very cozy, the hot spring temperature is moderate, comfortable, the experience is good, and it is very close to the station (needs to climb a hill), it is worth recommending. The staff was friendly and gave me time to withdraw money even though I didn't have enough cash with me. Most stores in Hakone do not accept credit cards and electronic payments. It is worth noting that the hot spring is open until 9 pm, and this room does not have an independent bathroom. You must go to the public bathhouse to freshen up before closing. The room has a slightly humid air-conditioning smell, so it is recommended to open the windows for ventilation when going out. If you are looking for a high-quality, low-priced, non-luxury hotel, this traditional Japanese-style hotel is very cozy, the hot spring temperature is moderate, and near the train station (you need to climb up a slope) . The experience is good, worth recommending. The staff was friendly and gave me time to withdraw money even though I didn't have enough cash. In Hakone, lots of stores and restaurants do not support card and e-payment. It is worth noting that the hot spring is open until 9 pm and this room does not have an independent bathroom, you must go to the public bathhouse before closing. The room has a slightly humid air-conditioning smell, so it is recommended to open the windows for ventilation when going out.
Kotaso
4.2/50 Reviews

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties8
Number of Reviews108
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 6,606
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 6,681