The standout feature of Hotel MyStays Yokohama Kannai is its excellent location. It’s a short, pleasant 7-10 minute walk from Kannai Station,
Staff were consistently polite, professional, and helpful, speaking adequate English for check-in.
The rooms, while compact as is standard in Japanese business hotels, are smartly designed and impeccably clean. The room size is the main compromise. If you’re traveling with large suitcases, maneuvering can be a bit of a puzzle. It’s perfectly manageable for solo travelers or couples traveling light, but those wanting spacious accommodations should book a larger room category.
While the price is fair for the location and quality, it can edge toward the higher side during peak seasons.
The room was spacious enough for two 24-inch suitcases to open comfortably. On clear mornings, you could even see Mount Fuji from the window, which was a nice bonus! It's super convenient for exploring the surrounding areas from Yokohama – easy access to Tokyo, Haneda Airport, Hakone, and Kamakura. Perfect for an extended stay if you're doing day trips. There's a supermarket downstairs that's open until 11 PM with great prices; a box of Haagen-Dazs was only ten yuan, so I ended up eating it every night! The only minor inconvenience was getting water in the room; you had to go to the hallway to refill, which I guess might be due to Kanagawa's environmental policies, as Tokyo doesn't seem to have this setup.
Best place to stay.Station is very near. The hotel is clean and have breakfast available. Decent breakfast.i love to stay again.Indian food is available nearby.
The only thing is bathrooms are small but manageble.
Overall: Extremely satisfied.
Facilities: Excellent and well-equipped.
Cleanliness: Spotless.
Ambiance: Beautiful surroundings with scenic views.
Service: Provided truly comfortable and authentic Japanese hospitality.
Location & Views: The hotel boasts a fantastic location right next to Chinatown, making it incredibly convenient for visiting major attractions and Yokohama Station. A significant highlight is definitely being able to enjoy stunning panoramic views of Tokyo Bay.
The hotel is located to the west of the stadium, just绕 the stadium from the east side, and it's right by the Kannai subway station. It's actually a historic building, a really beautiful white house. There's a Lawson convenience store downstairs and a Sukiya restaurant next door. The twin room is much larger, and it even comes with a curling iron! I highly recommend staying here if you're visiting Chinatown.
The room was spacious and the access to the airport was super convenient.
The on-site hot spring is paid, but hotel guests get a discount (700 yen), and you can even use it again the next morning, which was a nice surprise.
At first, there was a slight smell in the room, but considering the cleaning, price, and overall value, it’s still a solid choice.
There’s nothing much within walking distance around the hotel, though.
The best part was definitely the hot spring — soaking outdoors under the stars felt incredibly relaxing.
The hotel has a wonderful location, very close to the station and surrounded by many nice cafés. It’s also convenient to have a large and clean Don Quijote and a big pharmacy just a couple of minutes away, and there is a konbini right on the ground floor.
The room was spacious and clean, and the breakfast was delicious, offering both Japanese and Western options.
One downside was that my special request to stay away from the elevator (I clearly mentioned it when booking on Trip.com) didn’t seem to be noticed, as I was given the closest room to it! No other rooms were that close. I was very tired after traveling and didn’t go back to reception to ask for a change, especially since the staff kindly allowed me to check in an hour earlier than the official time. Surprisingly, it was not noisy at all during the night, so it didn’t bother me.
Overall, it was a pleasant stay, but I would appreciate more attention to guest requests in the future.
The airport shuttle drops you off right at the hotel lobby. The hotel is surrounded by shopping malls, and it's a short walk to the Red Brick Warehouse and the seaside. There's also a Ferris wheel and an amusement park right next door.
A comfortable stay at a reasonable price.
The location was a 5 minute walk from the JR line.
The hotel provided a decent selection of room amenities in the lobby with green tea. And coffee options for the drinks.
The room was a decent size and clean. however the rooms were a little older, they had ample power points but didn't have any USB-A or C ports. They do provide 1 cable dongle with all types that can be used in the room.
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GGuest User2025.10.21
The amenities in the rooms were a little old, but I was impressed on the cleanliness. I’m very picky in this aspect and thought this hotel did a good job. The workers were very nice, and would use a translation app in order to help us. They have a lot of toiletries free downstairs. Good location, just right next to to a subway stop. And also there is a Lawson right down stairs.
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RRenee DaiExtremely satisfied with and loved this hotel. The breakfast spread was excellent with plenty of choices; our family of three all found dishes we enjoyed. The sixth-floor bathhouse offered a beautiful sunrise view in the morning. The only minor downside was the slightly inconvenient transportation, but everything else was perfect.
BBendizhililiujinTraveling with my two children, the environment was wonderful. The hotel has only 10 rooms, and we only saw other guests when checking out. The rest of the time, including meals and hot springs, was arranged separately, making it very private. The staff was limited, and it felt very traditional Japanese hot spring inn. Dinner was highly recommended, as the food was prepared with great care. It also received high ratings on other platforms, so I highly recommend checking it out. Luggage can also be checked back and forth at Hakone Yuba.
AAnonymous UserWe booked a hot spring hotel on short notice and were very satisfied with it. We arrived early and could not check in until after 3:30 pm, but fortunately we could leave our luggage at the hotel. The staff helped us make the bed when we were having dinner in the evening. There was a rich variety of dinner, but we didn’t really like the side dishes. It would have been better if the side dishes were replaced with sashimi. We even had a surprise dessert after the meal, which made us very happy. The breakfast the next day was also very filling and delicious. The experience is very good and recommended for staying.
SSijiepannaketelinxiangruThis hotel is an absolute steal for the price! The room is well-equipped, the AC heats and cools quickly, and the hot water supply is stable. The cleanliness is impeccable, with not a speck of dust even in the corners. Despite being in the city center, the room is surprisingly quiet. The breakfast isn't lavish, but it offers a good variety and everything is fresh. The front desk staff is very responsive and quick to address any needs. The value for money far exceeds expectations, highly recommended for budget travelers.
GGuest UserI'd call this the best hotel experience I've had in Tokyo. You can see Mount Fuji right from the window (it's a bit far, but still clearly visible!). There's a Markis shopping mall right next door with popular outdoor brands like Descente, The North Face, and Arc'teryx. Plus, the landmark tower next door has a ton of food options on its first floor.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel has a wonderful location, very close to the station and surrounded by many nice cafés. It’s also convenient to have a large and clean Don Quijote and a big pharmacy just a couple of minutes away, and there is a konbini right on the ground floor.
The room was spacious and clean, and the breakfast was delicious, offering both Japanese and Western options.
One downside was that my special request to stay away from the elevator (I clearly mentioned it when booking on Trip.com) didn’t seem to be noticed, as I was given the closest room to it! No other rooms were that close. I was very tired after traveling and didn’t go back to reception to ask for a change, especially since the staff kindly allowed me to check in an hour earlier than the official time. Surprisingly, it was not noisy at all during the night, so it didn’t bother me.
Overall, it was a pleasant stay, but I would appreciate more attention to guest requests in the future.
AANASTASIIA_BERDNIKOVAThis hotel is a paradise in the mountains of Hakone! Traditional style of the rooms - it feels like you are living in a Japanese family. We were prepared a traditional dinner, which was served in our room. It was very tasty and varied! The hotel has 3 onsen: 2 - private, 1 - public. We visited only the private ones (you need to book a time in advance at the reception upon check-in, the visit time is 30 minutes). It was wonderful! The hotel also provides a transfer from and to the nearest train stations. The rooms are clean, cozy, we slept on tatami under soft blankets. The hotel has a relax room. With massage chairs and a very quiet atmosphere. We stayed in this room after visiting the onsen and got great relaxation. And you are also given national clothes for rest and sleep. It is very beautiful and cute. Breakfasts were also in kaiseki style - varied and unusual. The hotel staff is very kind and friendly. this hotel allows tattoo baths. great experience, thank you very much! want to come back again!
JJinRongThe hotel's location is excellent!👍 Coming from Tokyo, we took the Odakyu Line OH01 (starting station) from Shinjuku West Exit to Odawara Station OH47. From there, we just walked across the platform to transfer to the Hakone Tozan Railway to Hakone-Yumoto Station OH51. After exiting the station, we crossed the pedestrian bridge, took the elevator down to the river, and walked across the red bridge, and there was the hotel. The path is very flat, perfect for those traveling with luggage. Since we only booked our Hakone stay two days in advance, there were no connecting rooms available. We stayed in a standard room the first night and then moved to a Japanese-style room the second day, which had a great view. The hotel breakfast included natto, and the rest was pretty standard. If you go early, it's less crowded, but after 8 AM, you'll likely have to queue for a table. You can also take a public bus from the hotel to Togendai or Gotemba, but buses are less frequent after 9:30 AM, so it's advisable to leave early. All in all, while the hotel was a bit pricey, its convenient location and multiple transportation options made it worthwhile.
KkewinnTraveling to Yokohama, I chose this hotel and it was a true hidden gem! The location is right around Yokohama Station, less than a 5-minute walk, and there's a direct walkway, so you don't get wet on rainy days, and it's super convenient for traveling with luggage. As a transportation hub, it's incredibly easy to get to Minato Mirai 21 and Landmark Tower from here. It's even more hassle-free to travel to and from Tokyo than staying in the city center. There are drugstores, convenience stores, Japanese izakayas, and Western restaurants all around, so you'll have no trouble with shopping or dining.
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