The Hostel is clean and offers everything you might need. There is free water, coffee and tea. They also offer multiple things to rent for free including charging adapters and bicycles. You get access to a locker in a good size. The bathrooms were sparkling clean and the common areas are very comfortable and cozy too. The only negative thing was that the male bathrooms and the main common area is on the third floor of the Hostel and there's no elevator.
Another thing I appreciate is the free washing machine and dryer although the dryer took three hours to thoroughly dry my clothes.
The Location is also amazing. Close to the train station and the park with beautiful cherry blossoms and a good view of Mount Fuji. I can also recommend the veggie cafe mazina that's very close to the Hostel. Their Fresh Sandwich was a delight.
At first, I was worried about the facial recognition system and the user experience at the self-service check-in after reading the reviews. Once we arrived, the location was easy to find and check-in was very simple. There was a sticker at the door with the booking person's name, the bed number, and a code. Just press the code to enter. It's less than 15 minutes from Atami Station, and the walk from the station to the hotel is downhill. There's a supermarket and convenience store in between. It's a short walk from Atami Nanayu and Kinomiya Shrine. The restrooms and bathrooms were clean, with separate bathrooms for men and women. The beds were large, and the value for money was very good.
Very kind and talkable oerator who vooked dinner and breakfast for us. He ia a talented young guy playing guitar and other instruments for our entertainment. Strongly recommend to spend a wonderful stay in this clean and tidy house which aged over a hundred years but newly enovated with wood work by the operator himself.
This overall small and fine has both capsule warehouses and family rooms, mainly bathroom baths, appointment time 50 minutes per person, every time there is a clean, self-driving is very suitable, sitting jr is also convenient, new Fuji Station walks for 5 minutes. In addition, there are several restaurants in the nearby new station to eat, there are convenience stores nearby, there is McDonald's at the crossroads 7 minutes away, and there is also an outdoor supplies SWEN store that can shop duty-free, there is a Japanese food store, an old couple operates, and eats very sweet tape. There is a Nissan car rental shop next to the store, which is quite large and has many vehicles. A small parking lot separated from the store.
LLuxiangxiI really liked the minimalist decor; it's better than a hostel since they're individual pods rather than bunk beds. You can only open your luggage on the bed. There's no lock on the door, but there's a locker to secure your belongings. It's quite close to the station, the bed was very comfortable, and the cleanliness was excellent—no dust in the corners. You have to change shoes right at the entrance of the building, where there's a shoe cabinet. It felt a bit warm at first, but then it was fine.
AAnonymous UserCheck-in was quick and easy, with two staff members who spoke Chinese, so there were no language barrier issues. When checking in, they proactively asked about our preferred dinner time to avoid long waits due to too many guests dining at once. Since our room didn't have a private bathroom, we used the public male and female onsen baths downstairs, which were well-equipped with all the necessary amenities. After dinner, you can reserve the karaoke or mahjong rooms at the front desk in advance and use them at your reserved time. Although the breakfast selection wasn't extensive, it was quite delicious.
Uuser1026The Hostel is clean and offers everything you might need. There is free water, coffee and tea. They also offer multiple things to rent for free including charging adapters and bicycles. You get access to a locker in a good size. The bathrooms were sparkling clean and the common areas are very comfortable and cozy too. The only negative thing was that the male bathrooms and the main common area is on the third floor of the Hostel and there's no elevator.
Another thing I appreciate is the free washing machine and dryer although the dryer took three hours to thoroughly dry my clothes.
The Location is also amazing. Close to the train station and the park with beautiful cherry blossoms and a good view of Mount Fuji. I can also recommend the veggie cafe mazina that's very close to the Hostel. Their Fresh Sandwich was a delight.
CCHIU HANAt first, I was worried about the facial recognition system and the user experience at the self-service check-in after reading the reviews. Once we arrived, the location was easy to find and check-in was very simple. There was a sticker at the door with the booking person's name, the bed number, and a code. Just press the code to enter. It's less than 15 minutes from Atami Station, and the walk from the station to the hotel is downhill. There's a supermarket and convenience store in between. It's a short walk from Atami Nanayu and Kinomiya Shrine. The restrooms and bathrooms were clean, with separate bathrooms for men and women. The beds were large, and the value for money was very good.
LLouis Tak TakVery kind and talkable oerator who vooked dinner and breakfast for us. He ia a talented young guy playing guitar and other instruments for our entertainment. Strongly recommend to spend a wonderful stay in this clean and tidy house which aged over a hundred years but newly enovated with wood work by the operator himself.
GGuest UserWhat a great stay away from the hustle and bustle, shame we only booked a few nights. The hosts were so friendly and welcoming. Really nice to talk to them and learn about the local community and culture. We really enjoyed exploring the area.
GGuest UserIt is a hot spring hotel by the lake of the name. The room is very spacious and there are tables and chairs. Unfortunately, the room has no bathroom. People who cannot soak in the hot spring must take a bath in the public bath. When booking, pay special attention to ”no bathroom in the room”. It is within walking distance of the Songsong Zoo and Huali Park. The park is also very close by.
Each room has a balcony and windows facing the lake, which is perfect for a leisurely holiday.
The counter will ask if the bathing facilities are used, and an additional 150 yen is required per person. The focus is that the room does not have a bathroom. Why is it not included in the room fee? At that time, when I checked in, I only asked if I needed to soak. Because my family didn't like to soak, I opened the room and knew that there was only a bathroom. The counter did not remind the room that there was no bathroom. I really wanted to remind the guests.
The next day, I asked the counter lady about the nearby attractions, and she had a kind introduction 👍
SSIU YUIt is time for a renovation. The staff was very welcoming and courteous, but the lighting in the hotel room was a bit inadequate, but very close to the station
GGuest UserThe South Asian guy at the front desk was very welcoming. This hotel is suitable for poor travelers traveling alone. It is not far from Fujinomiya Station. It is a small place. It is enough for one day. The streets were deserted at night. I felt like I was the only one in the whole city that night. mainland tourists