This hotel is super convenient, just a five-minute walk from Toyama Station. You can head straight out to Kansui Park and the museum from here. The area around is well-developed with plenty of shops and diverse dining options. The hotel staff are very attentive, and the lobby is spacious. They have excellent facilities like a laundry room, water dispenser, and microwave. The self-service breakfast is decent, nothing spectacular but solid. We stayed in a double room that was a good size, with a particularly spacious bathroom (though the hallway space was a bit tight, which might be a minor issue if you have large luggage to open up). Overall, it was a great experience, and definitely worth staying at again. It's my top choice for future visits to Toyama.
We booked this hotel last minute during a holiday, and since it was Obon Festival, paying double the usual price was acceptable. Its proximity to the station made it very convenient for getting around and shopping. The room was small, but the bathroom facilities were well-equipped, and it was kept spotlessly clean every day – these aspects were all satisfactory.
My main complaint, however, was about a particular front desk staff member during check-in. The individual, who had a ponytail and wore a mask, displayed a complete lack of professionalism and was incredibly rude. They seemed to prejudge the situation and kept giving my friend, who was helping with check-in, various 'reminders' in Japanese. I only learned about this behavior afterwards, which is completely unacceptable. I will definitely look for other hotels for future stays.
The hotel is relatively new, with on site parking. It is located at the top few floors of a business building. There no hotel reception on the ground floor only a phone and the entrance is hard to find if you are driving and it’s at the back of the building. The window shows you the major railway system of Nagoya as JR Nagoya station is just next stop and visible from the window. So a must for train lovers.
The staff at the hotel is helpful but their English is minimal but for sure they are polite and cordial. There’s always staff cleaning in the other room when I go in and out of the hotel, but they somehow managed to not bother me and find the right time to clean my room.
There is no other facility such as swimming pool, onsen or washing machines in the hotel. There’s a large family mart on ground floor and a few restaurants in the complex but we are always out during the day and didn’t have a choice to enjoy them.
The hotel breakfast is delicious and the choices are ample. It also has the skyline view of Nagoya.
Overall I would recommend this hotel if you want a little piece and quiet when you travel. And you might need to walk extra or take 1 more stop in the Metro to go back to hotel.
It’s an excellent hotel but I think more suitable for adults.
The Kurobe Hotel, located in the innermost part of the Unazuki Onsen town, was a historic and very quaint inn. There were some parts that felt old, such as the key to the room, but that would also be the taste of the inn. Also, the meals and baths were luxurious and I felt very extraordinary.
Fantastic! I'm a big fan of this hotel brand, and it's always my go-to choice for stays in Japan. The rooms are spacious, bathrooms feature excellent wet/dry separation, are very well-lit, and feel incredibly clean and comfortable. From the room, you can even see distant snow-capped mountains. It's just a 2-minute walk to Dentetsu Toyama Station. Plus, there's a renowned sushi restaurant right downstairs (the sea urchin chawanmushi had a generous amount of uni, and the crab cream croquettes were absolutely delicious).
We stayed 2 nights and enjoyed ourselves. The buffet breakfast and dinner were good. There were a large variety of dishes, and they were replenished quickly.
The staff was polite and professional in dealing with the guests.
As we didn't want housekeeping services on the second day of our stay, we were pleasantly surprised when a box with all the daily amenities was delivered to our room.
It was a well run hotel with thoughtful touches to make the guests feel at home.
The hotel is conveniently located right above Toyama Station's MAROOT building, with the lobby situated on the 5th floor. Access to guest room floors requires a key card, which significantly enhances security. For a Japanese hotel, the room size was exceptionally generous; there was ample space to comfortably open two large suitcases simultaneously. The breakfast spread was fantastic, featuring a wide array of local specialties and even delicious sushi provided by Kaiyō Toyama. We were also lucky enough to experience a fireworks festival during our stay, which we could watch directly from the hotel's parking area.
The location of the hotel is very good, just a 2-minute walk from the station and the corridor. The pictures of the hotel are average, but the actual hotel appearance and the leisure reception area next to the front desk are both good. Check-in is also in the afternoon, but luggage can be stored for free. If you don't need to clean the room during your stay, the hotel will provide you with water. There is a large bathing area on the third floor for soaking.
The space in front of the bed in the room is spacious and convenient for activities. What I am not very satisfied with is that there is no quilt cover, but only a bed sheet under the quilt, which does not feel very comfortable when sleeping.
It's an old hotel. But location still within 7-8 mins walk from JR Toyama Station. Infront Hotel have the City Tram station.
Hotel corridor was low and lighting was very dim.
Room are justifiable for single room.
The only problem was the bed mattress are too soft, when u sit on the bed, u can feel the mattress immediately pressed till the spring bottom of the mattress haha.
Hotel do provide refreshment machine for coffee (with bean blending) and soft drink at the ground floor.
Didn't expect my stay are come with the breakfast, unfortunately I only can enjoy 2 days among 4 days stay, due to headed out before the breakfast serving.
The breakfast have local Japanese n western variety too, located high floor with good view.
This is our first rayon. General impressions are great!!! Very interesting experience. Staff very, very straight-a-friendly. Food is fresh seafood, rice, local soups. You can't say it is not delicious. Delicious. It's a lot of it, but after the third table like this, you want something with the pasta:)))) the room was cleaned every day. There is a transfer to the station. The view from the window is beautiful. In general a quiet place designed for resting with the soul and the body!!!
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RRandom随机Honestly, I don't know where to start. I'm completely touched by my experience at this hotel. First, the rooms are clean, big, surrounded by nature, greenery, and a beautiful lake that you can observe for a perfect morning scenery. Secondly, the facilities are top notch! Everything is clean! All facilities are provided to you with great quality; clean floors, perfect white clean towels, the hot spring water is clean, the pools are clean, the shampoo and body wash liquids smell amazing! (Like the baby colon your mother would give you as a child with the blue rounded top!) AMAZING! However, I had a very special interaction with one of the staff who deserves a medal for being so responsible and ensuring that her guest was in good hands.
Unfortunately, I got sick one morning while I was checking out. I was having an anxiety / panic attack that made me really disoriented. I didn't feel safe driving afterwards and I requested for the ambulance to be called. The kind and beautiful lady at the front desk handled all my paperwork, and ensured clear communication between doctors and nurses. After getting a physical check at the hospital for 2 hours, the results came back fine. There was no problem at all, however, the lady from the hotel staff was still there to see me out and ensure that I was safe and ok to drive. She was amazing! Thank you a million times for providing a fantastic place to stay, but also for taking great care of me!
( I don't have any pictures of the hotel because pictures aren't allowed to be taken within the hot springs, but trust me when I say, everything looks just as it is in the pictures. ) I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
__WeChat47940****This hotel is super convenient, just a five-minute walk from Toyama Station. You can head straight out to Kansui Park and the museum from here. The area around is well-developed with plenty of shops and diverse dining options. The hotel staff are very attentive, and the lobby is spacious. They have excellent facilities like a laundry room, water dispenser, and microwave. The self-service breakfast is decent, nothing spectacular but solid. We stayed in a double room that was a good size, with a particularly spacious bathroom (though the hallway space was a bit tight, which might be a minor issue if you have large luggage to open up). Overall, it was a great experience, and definitely worth staying at again. It's my top choice for future visits to Toyama.
FFUNGThe hotel is relatively new, with on site parking. It is located at the top few floors of a business building. There no hotel reception on the ground floor only a phone and the entrance is hard to find if you are driving and it’s at the back of the building. The window shows you the major railway system of Nagoya as JR Nagoya station is just next stop and visible from the window. So a must for train lovers.
The staff at the hotel is helpful but their English is minimal but for sure they are polite and cordial. There’s always staff cleaning in the other room when I go in and out of the hotel, but they somehow managed to not bother me and find the right time to clean my room.
There is no other facility such as swimming pool, onsen or washing machines in the hotel. There’s a large family mart on ground floor and a few restaurants in the complex but we are always out during the day and didn’t have a choice to enjoy them.
The hotel breakfast is delicious and the choices are ample. It also has the skyline view of Nagoya.
Overall I would recommend this hotel if you want a little piece and quiet when you travel. And you might need to walk extra or take 1 more stop in the Metro to go back to hotel.
It’s an excellent hotel but I think more suitable for adults.
GGuest UserBeautiful hotel (about 7 min walk to the station) and was a great Ryokan experience as the room was traditional and had a breath-taking view. Futons were sufficiently comfortable - but wished there was the whole Ryokan welcome and fanfare.
Staff was welcoming but did not speak much English though they had papers of English instructions all ready. There was a free shuttle out of the hotel at fixed timings to the nearest Shinkansen (Unazukionsen Station)
Onsen was relaxing and was supplied with good quality products for every aspect of grooming. Lots of vending machines were available, there was a souvenir shop on site though pricey. We just did not enjoy the corridors as it gave out a creepy vibe (due to it being an older establishment), hence, we did not enjoy moving around the hotel). Facilities were beautiful and well preserved.
Food as part of the experience was a good and large helping. We opted for the full seafood experience but it had a lot of sashimi or cured seafood which was not to our own liking (we did not really know what we signed up for, really our fault!) Breakfast was a good spread and really hearty. A lot of traditional and local specialties to experience!
Overall a great stay!
(Shops in the vicinity closes at about 5pm and open at 10am)
GGuest UserThe service was excellent, and the location was very convenient for getting around. However, I did find two drawbacks. Firstly, the parking isn't located directly on-site; you have to drive a short distance to it, and the parking fee was quite expensive. Secondly, the twin room felt a bit small.
许许A 20-minute drive away from Shirakawa-go, the hotel facilities and services are okay, that is, there is no separate toilet in the room, only public toilets, there is a small hot spring bath, breakfast is very rich, and there is a Gassho in the opposite house.
TthewandercuratorStayed here a night in Toyama before embarking on the Alpine route. Familiar, comfortable room amenities as expected from the Comfort Hotel chain, with a good breakfast spread inclusive. 5 minutes walk from Toyama JR Station and 7 minutes walk with luggage from Toyama Dentetsu line to Kurobe Gorge and Tateyama. Note that you still need to bring your luggage to Dentetsu Station for luggage forwarding service, you cannot do it from the hotel. I asked for a high floor room that overlooked the station/mountains - I did get a high floor room but a side view of the building beside the hotel. Tip: buy supplies from the supermarket in the mall opposite before going up the mountains. There are also Toyama souvenirs, great eki bentos, firefly squid and white shrimp tempura tendon and black ramen in Toyama JR Station nearby.
SSean YW LinSmall but very clean room, very easy access to public parking. Onsen bath is good considered the small size of hotel. Free noodle and ice popsicles are a plus - especially when you struggle to find a restaurant coming back late from Tateyama. Charge money for disposing excessive trash and room markup
GGuest UserWe booked this hotel last minute during a holiday, and since it was Obon Festival, paying double the usual price was acceptable. Its proximity to the station made it very convenient for getting around and shopping. The room was small, but the bathroom facilities were well-equipped, and it was kept spotlessly clean every day – these aspects were all satisfactory.
My main complaint, however, was about a particular front desk staff member during check-in. The individual, who had a ponytail and wore a mask, displayed a complete lack of professionalism and was incredibly rude. They seemed to prejudge the situation and kept giving my friend, who was helping with check-in, various 'reminders' in Japanese. I only learned about this behavior afterwards, which is completely unacceptable. I will definitely look for other hotels for future stays.
TTianzeAwesome hotel, I didn’t see a high rating when I booked Ctrip. I have been hesitating to make a reservation. However, the B&B in Baichuan Township is a wooden house structure that is too old. I chose this hotel. The hot springs are superb and the rooms are clean and looks like It didn't take long for the decoration, everything was very new, and I will definitely visit again in Shirakawa Township next time.
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