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Hotel Wing International Shizuoka
4.7/566 Reviews
I recently stayed at Hotel Wing International Shizuoka and had a wonderful experience. The hotel’s location is excellent, making it easy to explore the city and access local attractions. The staff at the hotel were very friendly and accommodating, ensuring a smooth and pleasant stay. Their warm hospitality added a personal touch that made me feel welcome and cared for. (Staff can speak English) One of the highlights of my stay was the buffet breakfast. The variety and quality of the food were impressive, offering a delicious start to the day with both local and international options. Additionally, the hotel features an onsen and a relaxation room, which were perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. The onsen provided a soothing experience, and the relaxation room was a great place to decompress and enjoy some quiet time. Overall, Hotel Wing International Shizuoka is a fantastic choice for anyone visiting the area. The combination of a prime location, excellent staff, delicious breakfast, and relaxing amenities makes it a top pick. I would definitely stay here again!
Hotel Route-Inn Shimizu Inter
4.1/512 Reviews
I was looking for a hotel with a large parking lot in Shizuoka and booked it! It's a bit far from the station, but it's between the city on the Mt. Fuji side and Shizuoka Station. It was really convenient to rent and return a rental car at Shizuoka Station. The hotel was near the IC, so the surrounding facilities were not as fancy as in the city, but There is a convenience store within walking distance, and there is also a sukiya (gyudon chain store) right next to it. There was no problem even if I arrived late. In particular, there is a public bath in the hotel and the rooms are relatively spacious, so I had a really pleasant stay. The staff at the counter are also kind, so I want to go again next time!
Smile Hotel Shizuoka
3.7/515 Reviews
It is one of the regular inns within walking distance to Shizuoka Station. I also like the view of the city from the window of the room. This time it was a room on the west side, so I could see the cherry blossoms in full bloom in front of Denmacho Elementary School. There is free Wi-Fi, but I had the impression that it was difficult to connect, especially at night. It was the first time in a long time due to the corona disaster, but the simple free buffet eaten on the 1 floor in the morning was abolished. There seemed to be a set breakfast that required advance reservations until the night before. I had no choice but to go to Komeda Coffee after checking out.
Baikunro
3.8/50 Reviews
This Japanese-style restaurant is located in オクシズ, Umeji Island. There are four hot springs in the hotel, men-only hot springs, women-only hot springs, and two reserved hot springs (regardless of gender). We booked a room with breakfast and dinner. The meals are all Japanese cuisine, which is very good. As it is an old-fashioned hotel with a bit of history, the facilities are relatively outdated, but the owner of the hotel is very kind and kind.
Sanco Inn Shizuoka Kitaguchi
4.2/549 Reviews
I have a good experience staying in Sanco Inn in Ise so I choose Sanco Inn again in this trip. I still have a great experience this time! The inn is near to the Shizuoka JR station. Many restaurants nearby! However, I don't find many cafes providing breakfast nearby. Luckily, Sanco Inn provides buffet breakfast. The choices entertains the Japanese and western breakfast lovers. There are not much choices but keep the basic and essentials. The staffs in the canteen are hardworking and nice! They refill and clean promptly. The room size is the normal one in Japan but still clean and comfortable.The only thing is that the desk is a bit small but I understand that it is limited due to the room size.
Orange Hotel
3.5/50 Reviews
Service is OK, facilities are general, located near the south side of Shizuoka Station but far from the downtown area of the North Square, the benefits are quieter. The front desk is on the second floor, and the elevator is also sitting on the second floor, which is slightly inconvenient. Breakfast is too simple.

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