Courtyard Fukui is my favourite hotel in my trip across Chubu region. The location is fantastic; it is just a small street across he Fukui Station where you will find a few dinosaurs with animatronics. No lack of food and souvenir options around. It’s a new hotel and lots of modern amenities. The twin beds are big and comfortable. The hotel and FUKUMACHI BLOCK, a mall of sorts are linked. You park at FUKUMACHI BLOCK which costs JPY2000 for 24 hours. Marriot Bonvoy members get a discounted rate for JPY1500 (you validate and pay at the hotel reception).
New hotel, spa really nice. Spacious and modern room. Staff was nice. The problem is that parking area is a bit small, people mainly use cars and risk to not get a space is high. Same for breakfast, small area compared to hotel numbers so you may have to wait.
But overall experience is super nice.
It was a very pretty room, nice house, beautiful garden and lots of good facilities.
Please contact the very helpful and supportive host for anything you need.
The hotel is old but the maintenance is very good. The front desk said that there are more locals, so the front desk staff is also more laborious in English. They still work hard to be very enthusiastic. The one berth and two meals are set, the meal is more regular, and the overall is good.
I stayed at Dormy Inn. The room facilities are very good. It is a new type
It was a Japanese holiday that day, and many people were at the bathhouse. You had to wait to take a shower. The bathhouse was full and there was not enough space to blow dry your hair.
The hotel is in a good location, just 5 or 6 minutes walk to the station
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable.
It's a pity that this accommodation is not maintained properly, this is the first time I see this in Japan. The house is neglected. It also lacks what to relax like hamacs. They are on the photos but they don't exist anymore.
Right next to the station, the location is very convenient, the price/performance ratio is relatively high, the room facilities are more spacious and complete than the general Japanese station hotel, maybe the best hotel in this city
The biggest problem is that the window cannot be opened and it is very hot. The air conditioner can only reach 20 degrees at the lowest. The decoration of the room is a bit old and the table is unstable. There are not enough plugs. The good thing is that the location is convenient. There are many small things in the lobby that can be taken. The front desk staff are very helpful.
”I'm glad to have a relaxing bath. If it gives you a sense of security, it's even better.”
My husband and I stayed here for one night. The hotel is a little far from the station, more than 15 minutes on foot, but there is an izakaya about 5 minutes walk away, so we had no trouble finding something to eat. You can also walk to a power spot shrine in about 20 minutes. You can also use the 100 yen bus, which is convenient for sightseeing.
The large mirror right after entering the room makes the space look spacious, but I kept bumping into it, which bothered me a little. Also, the step to the toilet was a little high, which was a bit worrying. I think it would be even more comfortable if these were improved.
The large bath was spacious, and I was happy to be able to stretch my legs and relax in it. The bath seemed to be made of ionized water, and regardless of its effectiveness, it made me feel good (lol). Overall, it was a good hotel.
Very good hot spring hotel, first-class service facilities, friendly staff, although the room is a bit old, but clean and comfortable. The Japanese-style room is very beautiful. The one I stayed in had a private open-air bath, which was very beautiful! On the day I stayed there, we were the only Chinese, and the other customers I saw were all Japanese. The hotel staff were very polite and friendly to foreigners! English speaking staff! Although the price is a bit expensive, it's worth it! The location is about an 8-minute drive from JR Aragatsu Onsen Station, and a taxi is not expensive. The hotel has a dedicated bus shuttle, just book it on the official website. There's not much to do around here. The buffet has a rich variety of food and drinks. But we only have 90 minutes to eat, it would be better if we could have 120 minutes. If you do not choose the buffet, you can choose the Kaiseki cuisine. You can drink as much as you want in the room, including Japanese sake, beer and juice. All in all, I would stay here again. 
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GGuest UserIt's small but clean and cozy. Even though it was a hotel we booked in a hurry on the same day, the staff was very friendly and helpful, and all the necessary facilities were provided.
GGuest UserThe biggest problem is that the window cannot be opened and it is very hot. The air conditioner can only reach 20 degrees at the lowest. The decoration of the room is a bit old and the table is unstable. There are not enough plugs. The good thing is that the location is convenient. There are many small things in the lobby that can be taken. The front desk staff are very helpful.
Pphua.scHotel was located right next to the train station which was very convenient. Self Check-in and -out was simple via an automated station but the staff was quick to assist as it was my first time. Breakfast was rice with salad potato salad, omelette, miso soup and some bread. Orange juice or iced tea was also provided. Room was quite standard as with other hotels I've stayed in. Basic amenities are available to pick up at the ground floor if necessary.
BBeng Choo JenniferCourtyard Fukui is my favourite hotel in my trip across Chubu region. The location is fantastic; it is just a small street across he Fukui Station where you will find a few dinosaurs with animatronics. No lack of food and souvenir options around. It’s a new hotel and lots of modern amenities. The twin beds are big and comfortable. The hotel and FUKUMACHI BLOCK, a mall of sorts are linked. You park at FUKUMACHI BLOCK which costs JPY2000 for 24 hours. Marriot Bonvoy members get a discounted rate for JPY1500 (you validate and pay at the hotel reception).
GGuest UserIt is only a 45-second walk from the station, and it is very convenient to get around Fukui Station. The accommodation facilities are a bit old, but the breakfast can soothe the tiredness of the journey, and the curry is delicious and in short supply.
GGuest UserIt was 0 minutes walk from the station and very easy to find.
I arrived before check-in time, but they told me that the room was ready, so I was able to get into the room early.
The room was spacious with a welcome drink and amenity bar, and we were also given directions to nearby restaurants.
It's a very good location with a supermarket nearby.
GGuest UserI stayed at Dormy Inn. The room facilities are very good. It is a new type
It was a Japanese holiday that day, and many people were at the bathhouse. You had to wait to take a shower. The bathhouse was full and there was not enough space to blow dry your hair.
The hotel is in a good location, just 5 or 6 minutes walk to the station
SsilverdogWhile the building itself is a bit old, the room was incredibly clean, tidy, and comfortable. The housekeeping was clearly very thorough. The front desk staff wasn't overly warm or friendly, but they were very efficient and professional in their work, so I didn't feel uncomfortable at all. For the price, both the bath facilities and the meals were outstanding. I'll definitely stay here again the next time I'm in Fukui. Thank you for a pleasant stay.
GGuest UserEven though I made a mistake in booking the hotel,
Both on the phone and at the hotel responded politely and flexibly, which was very helpful.
Both the open-air bath and the radium bath were really good.
The seaside view from the room was also great.
I also want to use it when I come to Fukui Prefecture for a trip.
This hotel is more than worth the price! !
ややまだゆうじ”I'm glad to have a relaxing bath. If it gives you a sense of security, it's even better.”
My husband and I stayed here for one night. The hotel is a little far from the station, more than 15 minutes on foot, but there is an izakaya about 5 minutes walk away, so we had no trouble finding something to eat. You can also walk to a power spot shrine in about 20 minutes. You can also use the 100 yen bus, which is convenient for sightseeing.
The large mirror right after entering the room makes the space look spacious, but I kept bumping into it, which bothered me a little. Also, the step to the toilet was a little high, which was a bit worrying. I think it would be even more comfortable if these were improved.
The large bath was spacious, and I was happy to be able to stretch my legs and relax in it. The bath seemed to be made of ionized water, and regardless of its effectiveness, it made me feel good (lol). Overall, it was a good hotel.
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