The location is very good, one or two hundred meters away from the Inari Coast Station, just a few minutes away. There is a big supermarket next to it, and there are many small shops for eating. Life is still very convenient. The room hygiene is OK, but if you live continuously, you have to hang the cleaning sign before 11 o'clock, otherwise no one will clean it, and it will not work for a little more time. This is more depressing.
Located in Kujukuri, Narita Airport Samurai Hostel is a 1-minute drive from Katakai Beach and 8 minutes from Shokakuji Temple. This hostel is 5.9 mi (9.5 km) from Minami-hama Seaside Swimming Area and 6.1 mi (9.9 km) from Hasunuma Ocean Park.
Head down to the water and enjoy a day at the private beach, or take advantage of other recreational amenities, which include bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this hostel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a communal living room.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Narita Airport Samurai Hostel.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 10 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring fireplaces. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include phones, as well as laptop-compatible safes and desks.
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GGuest UserWhat a place to stay !! For a first Onsen style capsule pod hotel, this blew all expectations out the water. Massage facilities as well as electric massage chairs, study/work nooks, a shop, and four restaurants to cater any craving needs. Remove your shoes immediately and place them in a locker (located to the right when you enter the hotel). Exceptionally clean facilities, the onsen has numerous washing areas, a cold plunge pool, Sauna (90-100°C), Jacuzzi bath, three mineral hot baths, and outdoor hot bath, plus Ion bath. The Onsen is open until 1am and is busy from 5pm-10pm daily.
Massages start from around 2000¥
Sleeping pods are spacious, although the lockable lockers within the pods are around 9 inches deep. There’s a hanging rail, and beside the sleeping area you’ll find a TV, power outlet, and standard USB charging point.
Access: The hotel is located on the 1st floor. Use the outdoor escalators beside the bus terminal. There’s a McDonalds plus various other eateries and shops within the shopping mall, including a supermarket that sells everything from lighting, small/large electronics, and bicycles.
If you’re visiting Makuhari Messe like I did, Uber will cost you 2000-3000¥ each way - taking around 10 minutes in peak hour traffic.
The local staffed train station is located beside the Bus Terminal, providing decently quick access into Tokyo.
Staff were extremely friendly, smiling, and always happy to help.
There is a smokers lounge room within the hotel.
JJess NyewI stayed 1N here so that I could wake up to meet my husband when he arrived early the next morning. This is located in Terminal 2 & if u are landing from another terminals, simply take the free airport terminal shuttle. It is very clean & they supply pajamas, bedroom slippers bath towel, face towel, floor map, toothpaste & brush in a bag for your stay. However, try to avoid sleeping near the door (I am not sure if they'll give you a choice) as I didn't have a good night sleep. There were simply too many ppl walking in/out the sleeping pods. Whenever the door is opened, you'll hear the hairdryer blowing noise. Some travelers who wore their own flipflops will make noise while walking towards their own pod. It can get bit stuffy in your sleeping pod, I would advise to bring a handheld fan with you. Remember to bring along your travel adaptor as USD or Type-C connectors are not available in the pods.
上上菜666Dear team, I’m a first-time guest and regrettably missed your hotel shuttle as it passed right in front of me. I’d like to put forward two small suggestions: first, the shuttle departure time could be delayed by a few minutes if possible; second, please clearly indicate the specific shuttle operating hours on the online booking page. This will surely greatly improve the guest experience. Hope you can take these into consideration
GGuest Useri just stayed there for one night while waiting for my next accommodation. but it was a good space for what you get for a capsule hotel. had all the amenities you would need. the lockers aren't to big so depending on the size of your suitcase it can fit but if its a large suitcase most likely not.
JJapanese whiteI stayed at Hotel R9 the Yard at Narita Airport.
It's a few minutes' walk from the Jyutaku-Iriguchi bus stop at Narita Airport.
Great location.
I went alone, and I felt that it was a comfortable space that took advantage of the local characteristics, and a high-quality container hotel.
It had a new building feel, and was the hotel for me.
The best point was the price compared to how new it was.
I was quite surprised that I paid with leftover coins and it was only around 4,000 yen.
It's new, so I have no complaints.
There were no particular drawbacks, and there's not much I can say other than that I was surprised.
I didn't notice it at first, but I thought it was a great value hotel.
There were no strange noises, and although there was the sound of airplanes, it was quiet at night and was fine.
I'm out and about, so I'd like to introduce more in my next review.
I think you'll understand if you look at the photos.
CCasablanca pabloManager was helpful and speak English well.
I was in TEI room and comfort . However there was some old wooden smell and hope that can try to put scent or aroma oil or air refresher to eliminate it .
overall was good and I enjoyed it.
OORIN8Usage scenario:
I stayed on a weekday because I'd be late for a company party.
Capsule hotel experience:
I've stayed in capsule hotels in Tokyo twice before (more than three years ago).
Thoughts:
This was the best capsule hotel I've stayed in.
Earplugs are charged, so it's a good idea to bring your own.
Not surprisingly, the quality of the beds and futons is inferior to that of regular hotels, so I did experience some body aches.
Good points:
- Conveniently located near the station, with a convenience store on the first floor.
- Ample amenities mean you can come empty-handed.
(Shampoo & conditioner, body soap, makeup remover and lotion, hair dryer, hair iron, toothbrush, hairbrush, body towel, towel, in-house wear, slippers)
- Lockers available for convenient luggage storage.
- Bags for in-house wear and towels are also available, making it easy to go between the shower and locker rooms.
- Drink bar available, so you won't run out of things to drink. I only drink water, but they have it.
Things I'd like to improve:
- Improved cleaning and sanitation would be even better.
I understand that it costs labor and is a shared space, but
it would be good to clean the area around the sink and shower room more frequently.
There was a lot of hair on the ground, so I think it would be a good idea to provide a mop so that anyone who notices or uses it can quickly pick it up.
There was hair in the futon in the bedroom as well, which made me a little worried. I'm sorry if it was your own hair.
AAnonymous UserThe location is very good, one or two hundred meters away from the Inari Coast Station, just a few minutes away. There is a big supermarket next to it, and there are many small shops for eating. Life is still very convenient. The room hygiene is OK, but if you live continuously, you have to hang the cleaning sign before 11 o'clock, otherwise no one will clean it, and it will not work for a little more time. This is more depressing.
KkjjdndnThe Showa-style capsule hotel with a history of more than 30 years is easy to find next to Funabashi Station. The clerk does not speak English, so communicate in Japanese or with translation software.
There are Chinese and English precautions at the front desk, which the clerk will give. Large luggage can be stored in the stairwell and can be taken at any time.
The storage compartment space is okay, the sleeping compartment space is relatively small, and it is really old. The radio no longer works, and the big-butt TV can watch ten channels. The lighting can be adjusted, but the disadvantage is that there is only one charging socket.
The bathroom is old but clean, and you can't take a bath from 2 to 4 am every day.
At night, there is no place to stay in the public rest area, only in the sleeping compartment.
Disposable and public supplies are very complete and sufficient.
You have to leave the sleeping compartment at 10 am every day and can stay until 12 am. It doesn't matter if you stay in the same room.
I haven't eaten in the restaurant, so I won't comment.
The price is indeed an advantage. If you want to experience an old-fashioned capsule hotel, you can consider it. I am still willing to try a capsule hotel with higher specifications.
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