Cozy place. A tv that can either be a good thing or a bad one if ppl turn it up too loud and spend hours on it zapping around. In the same time in that same common area it’s forbidden to talk, as this place is supposed to be for eating and working, but then they place a tv with Netflix and YouTube and all that stuff in that same room. It’s too hot in the dormitory with too thick blankets at the same time. Otherwise the view from the common space is great and there’s a balcony for smoking on the other side of the apartment. In the end I worked in the stairway…also they place the ppl close to each other even if there’s a lot o space to keep them at distance. So half of the dorm was empty but still I had a snoring guy sleeping right underneath my bed…this can be improved.
I had a pleasant experience during my visit. The service was smooth and the staff were helpful and polite. The facilities were well-maintained and comfortable, which made the whole stay more enjoyable. The food was also satisfying with good variety and taste. Overall, I’m happy with the experience and would recommend it to others.
This guesthouse was incredibly cozy and felt just like home. At check-in, they carefully explained everything I needed to know. I stayed in the women's-only dormitory room, which I believe was a 6-person room with three bunk beds. I had the bottom bunk. There were no locks, but there were sturdy curtains for privacy. Even though it was a cold day, the room was warm, and having a light above the bed made for a comfortable stay. Everyone seemed to be considerate and kept quiet. Eating and drinking weren't allowed on the bed, but it wasn't an issue as the ground floor had a cozy cafe (pictured) where you could relax freely. I read a bit in bed and then slept soundly. When I mentioned at check-out that I was visiting Enoshima, they told me about taking a boat, which made my trip much more enjoyable than planned. Luggage storage after check-out was also cheaper than using a locker, and I enjoyed the interaction. I'd love to stay here again if I get the chance. Shared rooms are very affordable and highly recommended for solo travelers.
Hotel near Kannai,Yokohama19.1% of visitors choose this area
1127ty2023.06.11
Although the location wasn't great, it's a capsule hotel with very high quality! It's also an internet cafe, but I thought it was great for this price as it had a bath and all the amenities. It was a place I would definitely want to stay at again.
Hotel near Kannai,Yokohama19.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.05
This is not a true capsule hotel: the beds are only separated with curtains, not doors. This means that you can hear everyone else in the room, and that there is no secure place to leave your things when you go the shower or leave your space for a bit. (The only lockers are all the way on the ground floor, in the lobby, and they are tiny--much too small for a suitcase or even a large backpack.) So this feels much more like a youth hostel than an actual capsule hotel.
If the beds had doors that could be locked, I would give this place an excellent review. On the positive side, it was kept very clean (given the number of people staying there), and it's very close to the train station and to Chinatown.
Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
Llxdee_24862026.01.25
Great budget stay for the solo traveler! The place was always thoroughly clean and staff were friendly and helpful.
It took some getting used to since it was my first time staying at a capsule hotel. For instance, no outside shoes in the capsule area: disposable slippers are provided once you arrive, so switch to those affter putting down your luggage. If you need an extra pair, you can grab one at the front desk. Also, your locker key has a QR code attached, so that you can scan to enter the capsule, locker, and shower areas. I kept forgetting to walk with it just going to the locker room, which you need the QR code to access! Thankfully, other guests would open the door for me since we shared the same space.
One thing to note is the cleaning time between 11 AM and 3 PM: the capsules are unusable since they change the sheets, make the beds, etc., so it's best to be out in the city exploring or down in the lobby. Any bottles you leave in front of your capsule might be considered trash when they clean, so if you want to keep your drinks, keep them in the locker.
If you have several personal items on your bed inside the capsule, depending on what it is, they may not enter to change the bedding, etc. so keep that in mind. They also provide sleepwear, disposable toothbrush and mini toothpaste, bath and hand/face towels in a small bag that they replace each day! There are proper places to return used sleepwear and towels (large laundry bags are clearly marked), same with trash disposal.
There is a shower area with separate stalls. Many people tend to shower at night, so if you don't want to wait, it's best to shower before the cleaning time in the morning, or before 10 PM. Some girls would shower (and sometimes wash their hair), so it's common for many people to be in the showers late at night, even after midnight! Thankfully, there are small couches in this area, so no need to stand and wait.
Also, the lockers are a bit tiny and narrow (see pic with disposable slippers), but I assume they are the standard for capsule hotels. They are the main storage for small items; luggage (like suitcases) is stored in an adjacent room.
All in all, I would stay there again! Very close to Yokohama station, there are several restaurants, a few Family Marts and a Lawson's are within walking distance, as well as a mall called VIVRE with about 8 floors to browse.
The hotel had everything it promised: spacious and clean room, fast Wi-Fi, friendly service and a perfect location for exploring the city. Even the little details, like quality amenities and silence at night, were impeccable. It’s rare to find places that are so true to what was advertised, but this one delivered on everything. I definitely recommend it!
Because our itinerary for the second day was quite impromptu, we decided to stay in a city in between. As expected, the business hotel was clean, tidy, and convenient. The shower facilities were also good, and it was very close to the station. Breakfast was provided in the morning. The hotel staff at the front desk were friendly and helpful, and communication was pleasant. It was a very good choice for an overnight stay.
There was no counter service when I checked in, only instructions in the envelope. I only received an email after I checked out asking me to fill in basic check-in information.
What I am dissatisfied with is that the instructions in the envelope can use a highlighter or blue pen to clearly mark the parts that need to be filled in, and include a pen for filling in the information, so that people who are not familiar with the process and foreign languages can immediately understand that this document must be filled out.
The email that contacted me to fill in the information afterwards did not tell me which platform to use to reply correctly.
This forced me to sacrifice a lot of extra time to study on top of my busy schedule, and I didn't even know if my information had been submitted correctly.
All these inconsiderate and rude services made me waste a lot of time after checking out, and I felt very unhappy about it.
The property is very well designed, with separate sections for different functions, which makes the sleep area very quiet! No need to worry if there are too many people in one shared room!! The location is also great! There are a lot of restaurants and shops around. It’s very clean, and the bed is super big despite being in a capsule dorm. I love this place and will definitely recommend it to everyone!
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DDannNestled along the serene shores of Manazuru Port, this quaint Japanese-style inn exudes warmth and tradition at every turn. Run by a charming old lady whose hospitality transcends generations, the inn offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural tapestry.
From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped in a sense of tranquility. The tatami-matted rooms, though old, are meticulously clean, each carrying a tale of bygone eras. The gentle aroma of freshly brewed tea wafts through the air, inviting you to unwind and savor the moment.
What truly sets this inn apart is its breathtaking view of Manazuru Port and the expansive sea beyond. Whether you're enjoying a traditional Japanese breakfast or simply basking in the afternoon sun on the veranda, the vista never fails to mesmerize. The rhythmic dance of fishing boats against the backdrop of rolling waves is a sight to behold.
But it's the innkeeper's unwavering dedication to her guests that leaves the most lasting impression. With a genuine smile and a kind word, she ensures that every visitor feels like family. Her attention to detail and personalized care elevate the stay from ordinary to extraordinary.
For those seeking solace in the embrace of Japan's timeless charm, this hidden gem on the shores of Manazuru is a haven like no other. Embrace the tranquility, savor the hospitality, and let the spirit of Japan wash over you in waves of serenity.
真鶴港の静かな海岸沿いに建つこの趣のある日本風の宿は、いたるところに温かさと伝統が漂っています。何世代にもわたるおもてなしを提供する魅力的な老婦人が経営するこの宿では、日本の豊かな文化の織物を垣間見ることができます。
一歩中に入ると、静けさに包まれます。畳敷きの部屋は古いながらも、細部まできれいに掃除されており、それぞれが過ぎ去った時代の物語を物語っています。淹れたてのお茶の優しい香りが漂い、くつろいでひとときを味わうことができます。
この宿の真の特徴は、真鶴港とその向こうに広がる海の息を呑むような眺めです。伝統的な日本式の朝食を楽しむときも、ベランダで午後の日差しを浴びるときも、その眺めは必ず魅了されます。うねる波を背景に漁船がリズミカルに踊る光景は、見逃せない光景です。
しかし、最も印象に残るのは、宿の主人のお客様に対する揺るぎない献身です。心からの笑顔と優しい言葉で、彼女はすべてのお客様が家族のように感じられるよう努めます。細部への配慮と個別のおもてなしにより、滞在は平凡なものから特別なものへと変わります。
日本の時代を超えた魅力に包まれて安らぎを求める人にとって、真鶴の海岸にあるこの隠れた宝石は他に類を見ない安息の地です。静けさに包まれ、おもてなしを味わい、日本の精神が静けさの波にあなたを包み込むのを感じてください。
AAnonymous UserThe room is very standard and the bed is clean.
The room is old but well-equipped. The bed in my room is facing two wire doors, which is a bit scary but acceptable.
There was no hair dryer in my room during the stay. After I told the front desk staff, they found it for me in time.
The decoration at the entrance of the store is very stylish
GGuest UserThe Japanese room is very mini, but the things are very complete. The bathroom has a bathtub. It is very comfortable to prepare a disposable bathtub bag in advance.
ぱぱぴさんThis guesthouse was incredibly cozy and felt just like home. At check-in, they carefully explained everything I needed to know. I stayed in the women's-only dormitory room, which I believe was a 6-person room with three bunk beds. I had the bottom bunk. There were no locks, but there were sturdy curtains for privacy. Even though it was a cold day, the room was warm, and having a light above the bed made for a comfortable stay. Everyone seemed to be considerate and kept quiet. Eating and drinking weren't allowed on the bed, but it wasn't an issue as the ground floor had a cozy cafe (pictured) where you could relax freely. I read a bit in bed and then slept soundly. When I mentioned at check-out that I was visiting Enoshima, they told me about taking a boat, which made my trip much more enjoyable than planned. Luggage storage after check-out was also cheaper than using a locker, and I enjoyed the interaction. I'd love to stay here again if I get the chance. Shared rooms are very affordable and highly recommended for solo travelers.
AAdelxyooI had a pleasant experience during my visit. The service was smooth and the staff were helpful and polite. The facilities were well-maintained and comfortable, which made the whole stay more enjoyable. The food was also satisfying with good variety and taste. Overall, I’m happy with the experience and would recommend it to others.
BBig BeckerCompared to the one in Ueno station, it can't compete.
I had to spend an extra thousand japanese coins to store my luggage for 5 hours because they were very strict on the Check-in time at 3 PM. I've traveled around quite a bit and i've never had to spend extra money to store my bags in the hotel that I have already booked and paid to stay in for the night. To me, this was very inconvenient and a little strange.Considering this is the first time it ever happened to me. And I've traveled around many countries can't think of a single one.That wouldn't let me just store my bags in the behind the counter and then let me check in later. Everybody was very polite and nice and the guy would even use his translator to tell me about the company policy. I think this place must be pretty new.So the owner is running it by the book. Overall I still enjoyed it tho!
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