Very good breakfast buffet, with rolls, real butter!! Jams, salads, fruit and vegetables...
I'm a vegetarian, so I'm only listing what I ate. There was also meat and fish.
The breakfast was more extensive than in most 5 star hotels in Japan.
We loved our overnight stay here. We slept with windows slightly open and it was wonderful to hear the ocean waves from our bedroom. We stayed at many different ryokans, but the food here was the best.
Downside is that there isn't a good onsen here. Very small and no view. We just used the bath in our own room.
The front desk staff, amenities, and room cleaning were all very good.
However, the walls were so thin that I could hear the snoring from the room next door, so I couldn't sleep well. This time I was snoring, but considering that there was a possibility that I could hear people talking, I didn't think I could repeat it. Too bad😢
It was a small room, but it was clean. Regarding the location of the hotel, it was my fault that there was a lack of confirmation, but I felt that there was a little distance to the station on foot.
I didn't need to clean it, but the next day the doorknob didn't have towels, and when I asked the cleaner, the front desk person was in charge of the towels, so I told him to tell them directly. I thought it was a little strange system.
Breakfast was a little disappointing because most of them were the same menu on 3 days.
Daigo House in Daigo provides accommodations with a terrace and a shared lounge. This 2-star guest house offers full-day security and daily room service. The guest house features rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
The guest house offers a flat-screen TV and a shared bathroom with slippers, a hair dryer, and a bath or shower. For added convenience, the property can provide towels and linens for a supplement. The rooms are equipped with heating facilities.
The guest house is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs for guests to relax in.
Guests at Daigo House can enjoy cycling and hiking nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Tansuigyokan Aquarium is 13 miles from the accommodation, while Ungan-ji Temple is 13 miles from the property. Fukushima Airport is 41 miles away.
The Tsukuba Town Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Tsukuba Town Hotel is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Joso. Traveling to the hotel is easy with Ishige Station located approximately 200m away and Ibaraki Airport roughly 60km away. Seeing Joso's sights from this hotel is easy with Ishigeyamakoshoji, パーラージュピター 石下店 and ISHIGE MASJID JAPAN all close by. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. According to our trusted guests, the facilities at this hotel are first-rate.
Traveling to this remote place, to be honest, there will not be too many Chinese tourists passing by. The hotel is a surprise. Although the facilities are slightly old, they are particularly well maintained. The hotel has a Filipino waiter who can speak English and give us various introductions. But others can neither speak English nor speak Chinese.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain, below is the seaside, you can see the beautiful scenery from the windows of the corridor, and the hot springs are also available.
The room is huge, and there is a spacious balcony, private and comfortable.
Breakfast is Heshi, but basically eat. The only thing lacking is that there are very few towels in the room, there are two small towels, no bath towels, so strange.
The house is very clean, the environment is very good, the price is also cost-effective, very Japanese-style room, the price is very high, suitable for passengers with limited budgets, who want to live better, and the transportation is convenient.
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ポポムポムぶりんThe front desk staff, amenities, and room cleaning were all very good.
However, the walls were so thin that I could hear the snoring from the room next door, so I couldn't sleep well. This time I was snoring, but considering that there was a possibility that I could hear people talking, I didn't think I could repeat it. Too bad😢
MMeixiangI stayed with my child during the summer vacation. Check-in at the front desk was also smooth. The private open-air bath was a great reward. There is also a 2-hour frame. I entered and exchanged with my daughter, and I lay in a chair and the wind came in comfortably and fell asleep. The futon was also fluffy. It was a pity that the dressing area was small and hot in the large communal bath.
SSiew Leng YapWe loved our overnight stay here. We slept with windows slightly open and it was wonderful to hear the ocean waves from our bedroom. We stayed at many different ryokans, but the food here was the best.
Downside is that there isn't a good onsen here. Very small and no view. We just used the bath in our own room.
Kkarin2316It was a small room, but it was clean. Regarding the location of the hotel, it was my fault that there was a lack of confirmation, but I felt that there was a little distance to the station on foot.
I didn't need to clean it, but the next day the doorknob didn't have towels, and when I asked the cleaner, the front desk person was in charge of the towels, so I told him to tell them directly. I thought it was a little strange system.
Breakfast was a little disappointing because most of them were the same menu on 3 days.
GGuest UserVery good breakfast buffet, with rolls, real butter!! Jams, salads, fruit and vegetables...
I'm a vegetarian, so I'm only listing what I ate. There was also meat and fish.
The breakfast was more extensive than in most 5 star hotels in Japan.
GGuest UserTraveling to this remote place, to be honest, there will not be too many Chinese tourists passing by. The hotel is a surprise. Although the facilities are slightly old, they are particularly well maintained. The hotel has a Filipino waiter who can speak English and give us various introductions. But others can neither speak English nor speak Chinese.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain, below is the seaside, you can see the beautiful scenery from the windows of the corridor, and the hot springs are also available.
The room is huge, and there is a spacious balcony, private and comfortable.
Breakfast is Heshi, but basically eat. The only thing lacking is that there are very few towels in the room, there are two small towels, no bath towels, so strange.
GGuest UserTye hotel is solo travel go to choice price is nice room is amazing staff is really friendly pretty helpful for those not familiar with city
GGuest UserThe house is very clean, the environment is very good, the price is also cost-effective, very Japanese-style room, the price is very high, suitable for passengers with limited budgets, who want to live better, and the transportation is convenient.
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