Superb hotel down a quiet street - you can almost wander past the entrance if not paying attention.
The staff are extremely helpful if you need any assistance or guidance. The rooms are fairly basic and have everything a 2 star hotel at this price will offer. Plenty of local eateries if required. I enjoyed my stay here, thank you
MMarcinA charming small hotel with a Japanese-style atmosphere. Located in a residential district of Kawasaki, about a 10-minute walk from the train and metro stations. The rooms are very spacious and beautifully decorated in traditional Japanese style, featuring a raised futon bed. The large bathroom includes a whirlpool bathtub. Slippers, a bathrobe, and a Japanese kimono for walking around the property are provided in the room. The hotel does not have a traditional reception desk. On the ground floor, there's a cozy lounge where breakfast is served (simple pre-set meals—miso soup and a rice sandwich). A unique feature is the 24-hour access to a selection of several types of sake, drinks, juices, craft beer, and hot snacks in the hotel lobby—all included in the room rate. In summary, a modern hotel with authentic Japanese flair and the added bonus of free sake tasting. Highly recommended.
ผผู้เข้าพักThe facilities were very nice. It was interesting to see that about half of the customers were foreigners, some of them tourist some of them in Kawasaki for a few days for work and there are places outside of the pot areas where you can speak freely with these people I speak fluent Japanese so I am friendly and I tend to drink a little bit and the tend to I talk to in the same manner drink and there are smoking areas on three floors which is wonderful. The price to stay is equivalent of $22 per night.
The downside of staying in this place is there is no massage like the capsule hotels I’ve stayed in Nagoya ,Hiroshima., Sapporo and Fukuoka… People are anoyed buy talking even quietly for voice dictation of messages or phone calls, snoring, moving plastic bags around, talking freely with their friends in the morning. So good quality earplugs are a must if one stays in a capsule hotel. Another thing is that people set their alarm clocks they wake up and leave it ringing so the earplugs are my suggestion to future travellers to ending capsule hotel in Japan orelsewhere.