The Hotel AZ Kagoshima Kiire is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Hotel AZ Kagoshima Kiire is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Kagoshima. The hotel is conveniently located just 1km from JR Nakamyo Station and 64km from Kagoshima Airport. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including Kiire Ikiiki Freai Park, Zengyoji and グリーンファーム. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Hotel & Residence Nanshukan. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at hotel.Guests can avail parking facilities at the hotel. Kindly note that smoking is prohibited in the hotel to ensure fresher air for all visitors.For visitors wishing to smoke, designated smoking zones can be found. Begin your day with a scrumptious on-site breakfast available each morning at Hotel & Residence Nanshukan. Begin your day feeling refreshed and invigorated as you enjoy a delightful cup of quality coffee available at the cafe situated within the hotel.At the hotel, an assortment of easily accessible and delicious meal choices are available to satisfy your appetite whenever it strikes.
JJessie C2019.10.19
ห้องพักเป็นแบบบ้าน มีครัว และห้องน้ํา ระเบียง ที่ตั้งอยู่ใกล้ถนนร้านค้า หาซื้อของสะดวก มีสถานีรถบัสสนามบินใกล้ๆ หรือ ป้ายหน้า Central Station รับรองมีที่นั่ง (เหมือนจะจองก่อนไม่ได้) อาหารเช้ากินจนอิ่ม!!! เนื้อโลมาดํากินได้ไม่อั้น!! ฉันไม่ต้องกินจนกว่าจะถึงเที่ยง
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Richmond Hotel Kagoshima Kinseicho. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at hotel.Guests can avail parking facilities at the hotel. For visitors wishing to smoke, designated smoking zones can be found. Begin your day with a scrumptious on-site breakfast available each morning at Richmond Hotel Kagoshima Kinseicho. At the hotel, an assortment of easily accessible and delicious meal choices are available to satisfy your appetite whenever it strikes.At Richmond Hotel Kagoshima Kinseicho, guests can access vending machines that provide light snacks and beverages 24 hours a day.
2023.11.05
For tourists, you will like the hotel. It’s centrally-located and reasonably priced. But for me, this is my 2nd Richmond Hotel this week, and like Yokohama four days ago, the check in experience at the Kagoshima Richmond Kinseicho was just as bad. I arrived at the hotel at 1 and asked in Japanese for them to hold my bag until checkin. No problem and I left. I came back about 3:30 to check in. I claimed my bag and gave my name in Japanese. She found my reservation then immediately asked for my passport. I simply said “No”. She looked at me like I didn’t hear her then went to the back room to get another woman who I guess can speak English. Before the second one could say anything I explained in Japanese that I am not a tourist and if she would just check my reservation on the computer in front of her she would have known that. It is insulting to ask permanent residents (I am one.) for identification when checking in, especially our passport, which we do not carry around inside Japan (any more than a Japanese person would traveling Japan). The law specifies we are to be checked in as residents just as Japanese people are. And this, again, is the 2nd time this week I have explained the Japanese hotel law to Richmond hotel staff who should know better. And when this happens, no matter how good your hotel is the stay will not be pleasant because I won’t forget the insult. I’m speaking to you in Japanese and you still assume I am a tourist? How many fluent middle-aged white guys do you see in a year who are tourists? Come on Richmond, use some common sense and stop lumping residents and tourists in the same pile. It’s disrespectful to those of us for whom Japan is home. We are not the same as tourists. I like Richmond Hotels, but I have plenty of hotel choices available to me, and have stayed at Richmond at least four times this past year. Until you stop othering foreign residents as the same as visiting tourists I won’t be staying at this Richmond or any other going forward.
With a stay at Hotel Livemax Kagoshima in Kagoshima, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Sakurajima Port Ferry Terminal and Kagoshima City Aquarium. This hotel is 10.4 mi (16.8 km) from Mount Sakurajima and 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Water Front Park.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 102 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include in-room massages, housekeeping is provided on a limited basis, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
SShawnThe location is superb, room was clean, spacious and with a nice balcony. The room provided all you need on a leisure trip.
The only downside was it was super complicated and time consuming to contact the hostel for entrance pin, check-in procedure and check-in number. We asked the front desk receptionist of our previous hotel to call the hostel number stated on trip.com booking confirmation email in morning, but no one picked up; called again at 3pm, and the hostel hotline said the number was wrong and referred us to call another number. If we did not have the assistance from a Japanese local receptionist from another hotel, I dont think we could get the entrance pin and check-in procedure information smoothly.
I recommend this hostel to Japanese local, or tourists with a Japanese mobile number to make calls/able to find assistance from Japanese local people.
For tourists, you will like the hotel. It’s centrally-located and reasonably priced. But for me, this is my 2nd Richmond Hotel this week, and like Yokohama four days ago, the check in experience at the Kagoshima Richmond Kinseicho was just as bad. I arrived at the hotel at 1 and asked in Japanese for them to hold my bag until checkin. No problem and I left. I came back about 3:30 to check in. I claimed my bag and gave my name in Japanese. She found my reservation then immediately asked for my passport. I simply said “No”. She looked at me like I didn’t hear her then went to the back room to get another woman who I guess can speak English. Before the second one could say anything I explained in Japanese that I am not a tourist and if she would just check my reservation on the computer in front of her she would have known that. It is insulting to ask permanent residents (I am one.) for identification when checking in, especially our passport, which we do not carry around inside Japan (any more than a Japanese person would traveling Japan). The law specifies we are to be checked in as residents just as Japanese people are. And this, again, is the 2nd time this week I have explained the Japanese hotel law to Richmond hotel staff who should know better. And when this happens, no matter how good your hotel is the stay will not be pleasant because I won’t forget the insult. I’m speaking to you in Japanese and you still assume I am a tourist? How many fluent middle-aged white guys do you see in a year who are tourists? Come on Richmond, use some common sense and stop lumping residents and tourists in the same pile. It’s disrespectful to those of us for whom Japan is home. We are not the same as tourists. I like Richmond Hotels, but I have plenty of hotel choices available to me, and have stayed at Richmond at least four times this past year. Until you stop othering foreign residents as the same as visiting tourists I won’t be staying at this Richmond or any other going forward.