The female dorm has a security entrance, so I felt safe staying here.
There is a shopping area just behind the hotel, and lots of eateries available. The Kumamoto castle is also within walking distance.
The washroom's cleanliness and amenities are tip top. There are no complaints. There is also a washing machine and dryer which is convenient if you need to do some laundry during your travels.
There is also a female bath but I didn't have time so I have no comments on that.
There was also a rest area for dining which is good for people who wants to eat take-away or convenience store foods. There is a hot water provider and microwave, but there was no drinking water supply. (I guess you'll need to buy bottled water, which in this case, there are several vending machines within the premise)
ผผู้ใช้ไม่ระบุชื่อNeed a car to reach the place, but it's easy to find via GPS. The hosts have been very friendly and guided us well. The kids had fun walking the goats, feeding the chickens, and helping with the cooking.
It's a good place to destress and feel nature once again.
Ffly_iceWe stayed in this hotel for three consecutive nights this time, and I lived in a tatami room full of Japanese style.
The hotel has a public restroom and a bathroom. Although it doesn't have a private bathroom, the sanitation condition is good. The hotel provides a full set of toiletries, including face towels, bath towels, and disposable toothbrushes, which greatly facilitates our daily use.
It is worth mentioning that the hotel owner is very honest, sincere, and enthusiastic, and his cooking skills are really praiseworthy. What touched me the most was that even at half past eight in the evening, the owner still took great pains to prepare dinner for us. It's truly precious to enjoy such warm and considerate service in a foreign country.