I stayed at the Main building, not the Garden Wing as stated by many to be poorly maintained. Rooms are small, older but functional. Complimentary Shuttle to and from the airport/ Narita city and hotel. There are many airport hotels near Narita but everyone chooses this because of its ONSEN! It is a must. In-house guest can pay a small fee of 700yen for multiple visits. Given the affordable room price, I think the onsen fee is reasonable because OMG, the onsen settings are beautiful and relaxing, especially the outdoor onsens! Male and Female sides change between the afternoon/night and morning sessions. So do yourself a favour and try out the onsens if you choose to stay here. If not, it is your loss.
This is a beautiful hotel right on the waterfront.
It's also great that Kamogawa Sea World is within walking distance.
When we arrived at Awa-Kamogawa Station, we were greeted by a minibus, left our luggage, and headed directly to Kamogawa Sea World to watch the killer whale show. We were greeted with seawater by the killer whales, and both my husband and I got soaked! It felt amazing!
The building has moved from the former Yoshidaya to a location adjacent to Kamogawa Sea World. Before the move, it was a popular inn, but it has now been demolished and replaced by the modern Yoshidaya building.
In the basement of the current building, there is a memory museum that brings back memories, and it was a nostalgic experience.
There are many baths, including a large open-air bath, three bathtubs, and a sauna. Soaking in the open-air bath while looking out at the ocean and listening to the sounds of the waves was incredibly relaxing.
For breakfast and dinner, a buffet of Japanese and Western dishes is served, with so many options that families with children can enjoy, it's almost impossible to finish them all. The food was also cooked right in front of us, so we enjoyed it piping hot.
Kamogawa city has lost much of its former charm and feels a bit deserted, but there are still lots of surfers and it feels the same as it did in the past. The coffee shop is gone, but in its place there is a single konbi restaurant in front of the station.
I chose Kamogawa Grand Hotel and it was a wonderful memory. Thank you very much.
This is a bathing capsule hotel for entertainment and leisure, which is quite suitable for single travelers. There are many comics, and the rest area is large and of various types. I didn't have a deep impression of the bathing area. The accommodation area is very quiet, and everyone moves very quietly. Although the sleeping area is not large, it is ok to sit and organize things. It can be ventilated, and the TV can be muted.
The hotel is relatively close to the subway station, which is convenient for getting around, but it's too far from central Tokyo, which is quite inconvenient, and you even have to exit the station for transfers. Because of its proximity to the station, I was worried about getting a good night's sleep, so I emailed the hotel before checking in to request a room on the university side. However, upon arrival, the front desk still assigned me a room on the station side. The train noise was very loud, so I went to the front desk to ask for a room change. One of the female front desk staff actually didn't know there was a university nearby; it was infuriating! I had to open my email to show them before they finally changed my room. The hot springs on the third floor of the hotel weren't crowded, but it was a bit inconvenient to have to bring towels from the room.
The hotel is a bit of a walk from the station, but everything else—the service, cleanliness, and meals—was absolutely perfect. I'd particularly like to thank the tall male staff member who gave us such a warm and friendly welcome during our late evening check-in.
The room in Habita was very beautiful and the surrounding facilities were substantial and relaxing.
After checking in, I took a leisurely bath at the hot spring facility in front of me, ate rice, and enjoyed the movie with the projector in my room at night.
It was a room that did not face each other, so I didn't care about the surroundings, and it was swaying in the hammock outside.
I think it was my first trip to enjoy the hotel.
There are no tourist spots around, so if you enjoy accommodation, I would be happy to be able to check in a little earlier.
I enjoyed it so much there! Nice sauna and onsen, they’ll give you a bag full of things you need such as clothes towel brush etc. also they have a shuttle bus too, take from Narita Terminal 2 and go directly to the bus stop.
The bus start operating at 5am, I have early flight so everything is perfect.
If your flight from terminal 1, you can stop at terminal 2 and switch bus at bus stop 8
Definitely will go again on my next trip!
The main purpose of this trip is to go to Makuhari to see the exhibition. I chose to stay in Soga mainly because it is close to the seaside Makuhari Station. It is only a few stops away. It saves a lot of time compared to traveling back and forth from downtown Tokyo. The hotel is also easy to find. Soga Five minutes walk from the station.
The hotel room size is considered medium by Japanese standards. The hardware is clean, but it has a sense of age. Soga Station is a JR station. There are convenience stores and restaurants near the station. I don't think there is a big shopping mall. It is far inferior to Chiba Station. Far away, relatively deserted.
I booked breakfast for Yen 1,800. It was convenient and the food quality was OK.
The multi-course dinner in a private room was excellent, so I was looking forward to breakfast, but was disappointed that it was a buffet. Both the large communal bath and the open-air bath were spacious and comfortable. The room was deep enough, but the width was only about 40-50 cm from the foot of the bed, so it felt a bit cramped. Even business hotels these days have a little more space! Other facilities, furnishings, and customer service were impeccable, making for a comfortable stay.
The hotel's location is very close to the airport, easily accessible by bus. It's clean and tidy, perfect for a one-night business trip. There's a direct path connecting the hotel to the hot springs, so it was a real treat to relax there after a long, tiring day.
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__WeChat27971****The hotel's location is very close to the airport, easily accessible by bus. It's clean and tidy, perfect for a one-night business trip. There's a direct path connecting the hotel to the hot springs, so it was a real treat to relax there after a long, tiring day.
GGuest UserI stayed at the Main building, not the Garden Wing as stated by many to be poorly maintained. Rooms are small, older but functional. Complimentary Shuttle to and from the airport/ Narita city and hotel. There are many airport hotels near Narita but everyone chooses this because of its ONSEN! It is a must. In-house guest can pay a small fee of 700yen for multiple visits. Given the affordable room price, I think the onsen fee is reasonable because OMG, the onsen settings are beautiful and relaxing, especially the outdoor onsens! Male and Female sides change between the afternoon/night and morning sessions. So do yourself a favour and try out the onsens if you choose to stay here. If not, it is your loss.
RRenxiangThe room in Habita was very beautiful and the surrounding facilities were substantial and relaxing.
After checking in, I took a leisurely bath at the hot spring facility in front of me, ate rice, and enjoyed the movie with the projector in my room at night.
It was a room that did not face each other, so I didn't care about the surroundings, and it was swaying in the hammock outside.
I think it was my first trip to enjoy the hotel.
There are no tourist spots around, so if you enjoy accommodation, I would be happy to be able to check in a little earlier.
AAnonymous UserThis is a bathing capsule hotel for entertainment and leisure, which is quite suitable for single travelers. There are many comics, and the rest area is large and of various types. I didn't have a deep impression of the bathing area. The accommodation area is very quiet, and everyone moves very quietly. Although the sleeping area is not large, it is ok to sit and organize things. It can be ventilated, and the TV can be muted.
11370384****The hotel is relatively close to the subway station, which is convenient for getting around, but it's too far from central Tokyo, which is quite inconvenient, and you even have to exit the station for transfers. Because of its proximity to the station, I was worried about getting a good night's sleep, so I emailed the hotel before checking in to request a room on the university side. However, upon arrival, the front desk still assigned me a room on the station side. The train noise was very loud, so I went to the front desk to ask for a room change. One of the female front desk staff actually didn't know there was a university nearby; it was infuriating! I had to open my email to show them before they finally changed my room. The hot springs on the third floor of the hotel weren't crowded, but it was a bit inconvenient to have to bring towels from the room.
AAnonymous UserReally really like this hotel. If you have to say, I like this hotel the most on this planet.
Inadequate point: Obviously very old. There are some water stains everywhere on the ceiling, the feeling of old. The appearance can also see the traces of the years.
Pros: The meal is delicious. The attitude of the cuisine is for freshness, for cleanliness, for the aroma of the sea. It is possible to get close to the sea in an incredible way. After coming once, I can clearly hear the sound of the sea for a long time, I can smell the smell of the sea, and I can remember the golden waves hitting the black black stone beach.
Decisive advantage: Compared to the surrounding hotels, this hotel can open the window facing the sea. This hotel has an open-air hot spring, which can soak in the hot springs when you see the golden sea. This hotel has a car to pick up passengers to the canine station. This hotel has a very beautiful lobby and can enjoy elegant time.
AAidexiaoheituziThe room was excellent. It was impeccably clean; even behind the TV was spotless. The room was well-equipped with a bathtub, a stool, and a small basin. There's a complimentary shuttle bus to Disneyland, and you can simply wait for it right outside the entrance. The service was exceptional. We arrived at 12 PM, and the staff kindly allowed us to check in early. They thoughtfully used a translator to inform me about the breakfast location and time, as well as the shuttle bus schedule. Both the air conditioning and the surrounding area were quiet. The breakfast was varied and delicious, and the service was excellent. It's about a 10-minute ride to Disneyland, and the subway station is also nearby. I can personally confirm that the service was excellent, contrary to what some negative reviews might suggest.
GGuest UserI liked the stayed. But it was little pit of further than I thought by walking to the hotel from Disneysea. We didn't have meal there, so I would not know. We liked the room, very comfy,clean and nice view.
MMoy GcI enjoyed it so much there! Nice sauna and onsen, they’ll give you a bag full of things you need such as clothes towel brush etc. also they have a shuttle bus too, take from Narita Terminal 2 and go directly to the bus stop.
The bus start operating at 5am, I have early flight so everything is perfect.
If your flight from terminal 1, you can stop at terminal 2 and switch bus at bus stop 8
Definitely will go again on my next trip!
GGuest UserThe room is very clean with sufficient amenities. The bath is so comfortable, and the temperature definitely is good for blood circulation even though it is not onsen water.
The breakfast fast was delicious and we tried dinner at the hotel cafe. Surprisingly, the Indian curry with Naan was so good. We recommend it if you want some pizza, pasta or Indian food.
The hotel is around 5-10 mins away from the beach. My husband enjoyed surfing over there very much.
The Guanyin statue is just 5 minutes away in walking distance, and it is so beautiful. Definitely, it is worth visiting.
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