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Toyoko Inn Akita Station East Exit: Directly connected to Akita Station, convenient and comfortable accommodation during the festival

#AugustGoodSpot2025 The hotel is located on the second floor of the station's direct access building, a short walk from the ticket gates of Akita Station toward the East Exit. Whether it's a hot summer day or a rainy day, check-in and check-out are easy and hassle-free. A self-service check-in and check-out machine is located at the second-floor counter, ensuring quick check-in even during busy times. Breakfast is served in the second-floor lobby next to the counter, starting at 6:30 AM. Seating is limited, so if you're looking for a quick meal, arrive five minutes early. Even at breakfast, there were already about seven people in line. The hotel also thoughtfully provides lunch boxes for taking meals back to your room or taking them out. The hotel's laundry facilities are in high demand during festivals, so there are only three washers and three dryers. A 30-minute wash cycle costs 200 yen, and a 30-minute dry cycle costs 100 yen. A 60-minute dry cycle is recommended for easier drying. A 24-hour FamilyMart convenience store is located on the first floor, accessible by escalator. Single rooms start at 10,200 yen per night. Combining convenient transportation, amenities, and efficient service, this hotel is an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers in Akita. #AkitaAccommodation #ToyokoINN #AkitaStationDirect #AkitaSightseeing
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