The hotel is walking distance from the station, that's why we chose it. Indeed, it is walking distance from the station, which made our trip super convenient. They have hand sanitizing alcohol at the entrances and outside elevators, which I like. The staff was nice and helpful. We did not get to try the food. It would have been nice if there were facilities or activities to wind down after a long day, but our room is very cozy and larger than the ones in Tokyo. I like that the room had a divider for the bed area and the living room area, and the TV could flip both sides too. I like that we had a sofa and a work table in the room, where we could eat snacks and prep for the day. The mirror on the table was particularly useful. I like that the bathroom has a separate section for the sink and for the toilet. I enjoyed their bathtub very much. The closet area is wide enough with enough hangers as well. Too bad I do not have pictures of the room, but it was nice getting to stay here!
I used this hotel as a place to sleep after a drinking party with friends from another prefecture. It's close to the bar district and a little old, but it has a washlet, which is nice. It's rare to find a place to stay at this price, so I'll definitely use it again.
Locking and opening the room door requires some skill due to the way it's built, but it's within the realm of possibility, and the large, free parking lot is also a plus.
Like other Dormy Inns, it features well-maintained guest rooms and baths. Yonaki Soba is also served in the evening. Regarding the baths, the open-air bath was very popular, and while the space was somewhat cramped compared to its popularity, I made good use of it during my stay. There is also a manga room and massage chairs on the bath floor. The location is about a 15-minute walk from Mito Station, so it is a bit far from Mito's tourist attractions such as Kairakuen Garden.
Hotel Season Mito is a bit of a walk from Mito Station. To get there, exit the station, go downstairs past Sukiya, and follow the river. The room was clean, and the bathroom was a typical Japanese 3-in-1 unit. The front desk staff, an older gentleman, was very welcoming. In the evening, they offered complimentary sake and free popsicles, just like at Dormy Inn. It's also conveniently located near Kairakuen Garden and Senba Lake.
The hotel room was clean, and the loungewear was starched and comfortable. The amenities were plentiful and the hotel staff were very friendly. There was a convenience store right next to the hotel, which was conveniently located at Hitachi Station. I wanted to see the sunrise over Hitachi Station, but I couldn't see it from the hotel window.
However, I was glad that I could see it beautifully from the road on the Hitachi Station side of the hotel, the station plaza, and from inside the station. It was a wonderful memory.
We arrived early morning by train and walk down from station by step to go to hotel and found escalator near bus stop outside to upstairs.
Hotel have amenity bar for choosing.
Near Excel mito supermarket and department store for shopping. (10:00-20:00)
For having breakfast at Tully's Coffee in Mito station.
It was close to the sea and had a great view.
The welcome drink was delicious, and was made with amazake (sweet sake).
The staff were very kind and polite.
Dinner was a course meal, and the dishes were explained to us each time, and they were both delicate in appearance and very tasty.
There was also a stylish free space lounge, which was nice.
Breakfast was also very delicious, but perhaps because we came at a bad time, as there were many empty plates or plates with only a few left.
It was also a convenient distance for going to teamLab.
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GGuest UserI live on the 4th floor, outside the hotel window you can see the rooftop of the next building, will see someone smoking on the rooftop, you can ask him to give cigarettes over, feel not too safe!
The walls are very thin and it is easy to hear the sound of talking in the next room. Although the hotel staff's English is not very good, they are doing their best to solve it with Google translate!
GGuest UserThe hotel is walking distance from the station, that's why we chose it. Indeed, it is walking distance from the station, which made our trip super convenient. They have hand sanitizing alcohol at the entrances and outside elevators, which I like. The staff was nice and helpful. We did not get to try the food. It would have been nice if there were facilities or activities to wind down after a long day, but our room is very cozy and larger than the ones in Tokyo. I like that the room had a divider for the bed area and the living room area, and the TV could flip both sides too. I like that we had a sofa and a work table in the room, where we could eat snacks and prep for the day. The mirror on the table was particularly useful. I like that the bathroom has a separate section for the sink and for the toilet. I enjoyed their bathtub very much. The closet area is wide enough with enough hangers as well. Too bad I do not have pictures of the room, but it was nice getting to stay here!
AAnonymous UserThe receptionist's response was very good. There is a welcome drink. The amenities were solid and I was grateful that the washing machine and dryer were free of charge.
It's old, but it's clean.
Thank you.
GGuest UserService was very good. But hotel is old and not as clean as picture shows. But many many antiques in the lobby area.. .the carpeted area in the room needs to change. It feels dusty and like not vacuumed. The futons were ready ,rolled up at the side of the room. We jus unrolled them at bedtime. They have the smallest pillow I've seen after staying in hundreds of ryokans across Japan..
Their dinner is the best I've had . Very full meal. Lobster included and very delicious.
Breakfast was simple and good. With the important seasonal food . Meals in this ryokan is worth bragging about. Hotel can be better if some renovation is done to the soiled carpets and a good cleanup of the rooms..
Advantage of being able to leave car at the car park lot and walk 3mins to the nearby riverside garden..
The elderly couple running the ryokan were very friendly and helpful. Very kind people.
AAnonymous UserThe room is clean and spotless. Amenities such as face/batth towel, coffee drips, face cream etc are self-helped.
We ran into issue checking in as we reserved 2 rooms for 3 pax. Somehow the reservation was confused and we had to pay additional for 3rd person.
Thankfully it was resolved by Trip.
GGuest UserLike other Dormy Inns, it features well-maintained guest rooms and baths. Yonaki Soba is also served in the evening. Regarding the baths, the open-air bath was very popular, and while the space was somewhat cramped compared to its popularity, I made good use of it during my stay. There is also a manga room and massage chairs on the bath floor. The location is about a 15-minute walk from Mito Station, so it is a bit far from Mito's tourist attractions such as Kairakuen Garden.
GGuest UserThe staff were very nice, I had no difficulty checking in, and I received a free meal (frozen to put in the microwave). There is a Lawson just a block away. The room was very clean (no odor at all), much more spacious than I expected, and there were plenty of electrical outlets, even one next to the bed. There was an air purifier/humidifier and an AC/heating unit. Some people probably like the firmness of the bed, but I would have preferred it to be softer. I wished there was a reading lamp at the head of the bed.
FYI: There are steps to enter each room and a large step into the bathroom.
DDanielWe were extremely happy that we booked this place for the Tonegawa fireworks festival! This place was just 20 min walk to the riverbank where the event took place.
Despite being a container-style hotel the room is quite comfortable with a large bed for two and is equipped with all we need.
On the plus side, there was a microwave in the room and the large TV just made our nights more enjoyable.
The hotel offered a ”light snack” for breakfast, which literally was a frozen bento box with four options - wasn't the ideal for breakfast but was actually quite tasty.
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