1. The staff is great. They are super nice.
2.The room is 'huge'... kind of like what you’d expect in a good dorm room.
3. The air purification works really well, so the space feels fresh.
Anyway, if you’re traveling solo and staying for one or two nights, I highly recommend checking this place out. By the way, the transportation is very convenient.
The hotel is very close to Tottori Station. From the North Exit, you just cross the underpass and pass the Maruyu Department Store. Perhaps because it's in Tottori, the single room isn't particularly small. The room facilities are typical of a Japanese business hotel. On the second floor, there's a large public bath and a relaxation area. Washing machines are free to use, and they even offer complimentary ramen at night. The breakfast is also quite substantial.
Located by the sea, the hotel was clean and hygienic, and the staff were professional and responsible.
Shoes need to be removed inside, which places high demands on the cleanliness of public areas and the etiquette of guests. When I checked in, I happened to meet a Mandarin-speaking family who had just come back from the beach covered in sand and went straight to the hot springs, so I ended up walking back to my room in the sand too…
Great location and super spacious room. We picked the option inclusive of breakfast and dinner & truly enjoyed it. Walking distance to JR station with lots of good food around. 10/10 would recommend. The onsen comes with private or public bath which is great for people who don’t want to be in the public with strangers but still want to enjoy onsen
the room is not 9m2 as per advised. Initially Im shock when i book but have no choice as no more hotel room during my stay at yonago.
Room. Very spacious and well. Just beside station. Very comfortable.
Receiptionist at level 1. Hence you need to bring luggage up.
The private bath room was booked, and the room and the pool were very clean.
I made an appointment for the pick-up one day in advance, and I saw the driver when I got out of the station. It took 15 minutes from Kurayoshi Station to the hotel.
The service attitude was very good, and they would lead and introduce the hotel facilities and various locations.
There is a supermarket directly opposite the hotel.
I chose this hostel because it's cheap, located next to the Karo Seafood Market. However, transportation is a bit inconvenient; if you don't drive, you'll have to walk from Tottori University Station if you miss the last bus around 7 PM. The rooms are small and crowded. The facilities are complete, but it's not particularly cozy. If you're looking for a budget option, this is definitely a good choice.
Absolutely loved this hostel! It's conveniently located near the bus station and Takashimaya. It's only about a 7-8 minute walk to JR Yonago, and Kaike is also not far, probably around 10-15 minutes away (I can't recall the exact time).
The space is very generous, and I appreciated having my own desk. The complimentary hot spring bath was absolutely perfect! They even provided a gym pass, though I didn't have time to use it. Overall, it was a fantastic experience with excellent value for money!
The location of the hotel is convenient, whether it is by train or by car (free parking), and the price is reasonable, the price is very high, and the health is no problem. It is recommended when visiting rice.
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GGuest UserThe private bath room was booked, and the room and the pool were very clean.
I made an appointment for the pick-up one day in advance, and I saw the driver when I got out of the station. It took 15 minutes from Kurayoshi Station to the hotel.
The service attitude was very good, and they would lead and introduce the hotel facilities and various locations.
There is a supermarket directly opposite the hotel.
GGuest UserA lovely little stay in Hawai Onsen! The local area was so quiet and peaceful, with a couple of good restaurants and a convenience store within a short walk (we were also offered assistance with an izakaya reservation, if we wanted it). The room was big and clean, with comfortable beds and a good selection of provided ameneties. Owner was also very attentive to our needs, and offered additional towels and cleaning if/when we wanted it. Bath was always warm and very relaxing, including an outdoor one.
Although the rooms were clean, the shared areas could have done with some additional cleaning - the sinks were not always clean (some hair/dirt), and there were sometimes holes in the bug netting. The trip listing is a little incorrect, as the ”run of house” listing is still only a room with a shared bathroom. The ”shared bathroom” also refers to a full shared onsen experience, with no private shower cubicles etc available. There was a kettle/fridge available, but it would've been nice to have some more kitchen items (plates, chopsticks) as well as a microwave available.
VValeriaKindest staff!! Very welcoming, helpful, warm and kind^^
After climbing Mt Daisen, my legs were sore and the wonderful hot Onsen really soothed and healed my whole body. It really refreshed me:)
Room was very clean, flawless, perfect air-conditioner.
They have me a ride to the bus stop after check out.
Overall, very satisfied. I wish I could have stayed here longer. The air was so fresh in Daisen, I already miss the air! I will definitely come back! Thank you very much for your warm hospitality ^_^
GGuest UserI went and found myself being the only one at the facilities. It’s a very nice location by the sea. The bath area is a little small especially if there are other guests but the view is emasculate as you can see the ocean very easily. At night the gentle sounds of the waves could be heard in the distance. Some rooms seem to not have an air conditioner but the room I was in was equipped with one. The rooms are spacious with even the small room easily able to accompany 2-3 people.
ししゅんすけ0905The front desk staff were very helpful and I would definitely use this hotel again. The TV was huge and I was very satisfied with the impressive view. It was in a great location right next to the station. There are lots of izakayas nearby so you won't have any trouble finding a place to eat.
FFrostnova_6The hotel is very close to Tottori Station. From the North Exit, you just cross the underpass and pass the Maruyu Department Store. Perhaps because it's in Tottori, the single room isn't particularly small. The room facilities are typical of a Japanese business hotel. On the second floor, there's a large public bath and a relaxation area. Washing machines are free to use, and they even offer complimentary ramen at night. The breakfast is also quite substantial.
LLaidenamushenbuhaiI chose this hostel because it's cheap, located next to the Karo Seafood Market. However, transportation is a bit inconvenient; if you don't drive, you'll have to walk from Tottori University Station if you miss the last bus around 7 PM. The rooms are small and crowded. The facilities are complete, but it's not particularly cozy. If you're looking for a budget option, this is definitely a good choice.
SSalrianthe room is not 9m2 as per advised. Initially Im shock when i book but have no choice as no more hotel room during my stay at yonago.
Room. Very spacious and well. Just beside station. Very comfortable.
Receiptionist at level 1. Hence you need to bring luggage up.
CChua07Great location and super spacious room. We picked the option inclusive of breakfast and dinner & truly enjoyed it. Walking distance to JR station with lots of good food around. 10/10 would recommend. The onsen comes with private or public bath which is great for people who don’t want to be in the public with strangers but still want to enjoy onsen
ZZhiyuanbujiLocated by the sea, the hotel was clean and hygienic, and the staff were professional and responsible.
Shoes need to be removed inside, which places high demands on the cleanliness of public areas and the etiquette of guests. When I checked in, I happened to meet a Mandarin-speaking family who had just come back from the beach covered in sand and went straight to the hot springs, so I ended up walking back to my room in the sand too…