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Toyoko Inn Hokkaido Kitami Ekimae
3.8/526 Reviews
When I went to the transit hotel in Sounkyo, I didn't expect the availability to be very tight, and I wanted to wait to book again, but the low price was gone, and other websites couldn't book it either. Unexpectedly, I unintentionally saw the low-priced housing and came out again, immediately placed an order. The hotel is across the road from Kitami Station, so convenient. Except that the room is a bit smaller, the breakfast is a bit simpler, and others are good.
Hotel Crown Hills Kitami
3.6/542 Reviews
The room was a smoking room so it smelled. It's a minus for me who doesn't smoke, I felt that the bed was old and loose. It is regrettable that the TV in the room is charged, but it is recommended comprehensively because it includes breakfast, the taste is good, the location is good and the accommodation fee is cheap.
Hotel Route Inn Grand Kitami Ekimae
4.1/525 Reviews
I used it when I went to Kitami city on a business trip. The cleanliness of the room was maintained in a new hotel and I stayed comfortably. I think the water pressure in the bathroom was also sufficient. This time I had dinner at the hotel restaurant bikura. Free tickets for dorink (alcohol) at the front desk were also available. The food and menu were locally conscious, the price was cheap, the taste and the amount were satisfactory. There were many kinds of breakfast and egg station services. Region of Hokkaido According to the area of Hokkaido, there is a competition with the neighboring hotel, and the hotel side feels the spirit. The front desk staff is also polite, and I feel that the price of the accommodation paid was 12 minutes. I will use it when I go to Kitami city in the future.
Kitami Pierson Hotel
4/531 Reviews
Located about 5 minutes walk from JR Kitami Station, there are 1 supermarkets and 3 convenience stores nearby. It is in the center and is not troublesome for eating and drinking. The single room is 16 square meters, about twice the size of the 9 square meters Apa Hotel, and it is a line with the business hotel which is developed nationwide chain. Only men's hot water, but visitors can use the 1900 yen splendid hot spring bath, sauna and lounge for free. The hot spring bath is front desk and the staff is stationed. Breakfast is a Japanese style buffet at a Chinese restaurant directly operated by the hotel on the first floor, but any dishes are delicious. There is no Chinese menu in the time zone other than breakfast, and Saturday and Sunday are popular shops lined up with local 々.
Super Hotel Kitami
3.8/512 Reviews
There are various things at the time of booking, and eventually book at a high price. Coffee is available until midnight 0 after check-in, but it cannot be used at 10 o'clock of check-out. Hokkaido has many people staying by car, so it is helpful for drivers if it can. When you sell Rohas and bring unused toothbrush, there is a sweet, but there is no one at the front desk when checking out. Policy that people do not place because they do not need check out. I came at the front desk because there was no one even if I brought three nights.
Hotel Route Inn Kitami Odori Nishi
4/540 Reviews
We (my wife and I) were placed at the Route Inn Kitami Nishi Odori for three nights after the original hotel in Kitami where we had a reservation closed unexpectedly. Route Inn is a business hotel chain in Japan, and is reasonably priced, and the rooms are not bad. Here was my experience. We arrived at 4 pm and proceeded to the check-in. I spoke to the check-in woman in Japanese, gave her my name, and she confirmed we would be staying for three nights (we means 1 permanent resident of Japan (me), and 1 Japanese person (my wife)). The female clerk handed me a check-in card and asked me to complete it. I did, giving my name and address in Japanese. She then said to me ”在留カードかパスポートコピーを取らせてください。This means, ”Please allow me to take a photocopy of your foreign registration card or passport. I responded in my most polite Japanese, ”お断り致します。日本の住所ある永住者です。必要ないです。This means, ”I refuse. I am a permanent resident of Japan with a Japanese address. It isn't required.” She simply answered, ”分かりました。I understand.” I'm sorry, but you heard me speak Japanese. You saw me enter my information in Japanese. And yet, you ask for something I am not required to give you. I am not a tourist. What it is is discrimination, plain and simple, because you saw a foreigner. And this is not the first hotel in Hokkaido where this has happened to me. After this unpleasant event, I paid, using my Japanese credit card issued by my local Hokkaido bank. The Japanese man next to me checking in at the same time was not asked to show any identification. Yet, because I don't look Japanese, I must show you my ID, even when the person with me is Japanese? No. I will not. And please feel free to check with the police to confirm what I am telling you. The law clearly states (and I know this because I have read it in Japanese) that non-Japanese with a Japanese address do not have to show any identification to check-in, and cannot be refused check-in for not showing an ID (Law related to hotel lodging, parts 5 and 6.). I cannot tell you how much that request will instantly ruin a pleasant stay. It certainly ruined mine. And when I looked over at my wife standing next to me listening to everything, she was really saddened seeing this happen to me because she saw firsthand the discrimination here. So, Route Inn, please stop asking non-Japanese residents of Japan for ID. It is not, and has never been, a requirement. Because of this, I will not stay at your hotel again. Now, let me get to the rest of the hotel review. The room was reasonably comfortable for a hotel outside of one of Hokkaido's main cities. And the temperature controls made the room comfortable. The beds, however, are really really hard. That's not bad for people who like a hard bed. But, be aware, they are very hard. The bathroom was a unit bath but reasonably large for a business hotel. I did not use the restaurant at breakfast, nor the communal bath on the first floor, but my wife did. She stressed that breakfast was nearly impossib

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