The hotel is well located near the train station of about 6 minutes walking distance. Aldo very close to AEON Mall which is also within 5 min walking distance. The mall contains all we need. The room is well organized and clean. The staff is friendly and efficient.
Right near the historic canal area with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores around, this hotel has a great location. The room was very clean and WiFi worked great.
The only weird thing to me was breakfast, which were pre-packaged sandwiches (tasted great by the way!). Outside of breakfast hours you weren't allowed to get coffee from the machine, you had to use boiled water and instant coffee instead in your room, a missed chance for something so benign.
I went with my child this time, but the surrounding area is a love hotel district, so if that bothers you, I'd recommend avoiding it.
The room was clean, but the smell of cigarettes bothered me. The lights in the bathroom were dim, so I wish they were a little brighter or adjustable. The lights around the bed were also difficult to adjust (not the type that you can adjust by turning, it just goes dark or bright), so that bothered me too.
Also, there is a vending machine in the room for paid items, but the lever seems to be easily lowered, so I bought something without realizing, so if you have children, you should be careful. I didn't have to pay if I told them I didn't buy anything...
It was nice that there were a variety of free amenities to choose from.
The hotel itself is a tourist attraction. There is a souvenir shop selling local specialties at a reasonable price. There is a bathing area. The counter staff can communicate in English. There is a parking lot opposite the gate and the entrance and exit are on the other side of the road.
A very distinctive bicycle-themed hotel with a vibrant colorful exterior. Although it is a little far from Uno Port (at least 20 minutes walk), a taxi costs 1,000 yen. On the first day, I gave the taxi ticket to the front desk and reimbursed it in cash on the spot.
The hotel has a shuttle bus to the JR station, but it is after 10 o'clock every day and there are fewer buses, but you can ask the front desk to book a taxi.
From the balcony, you can see the bicycle track and the sea in the distance, and the view is quite wide. The restaurant faces the track, and I saw athletes training during breakfast, which is very interesting. The Japanese buffet breakfast tastes very flavorful, I like it.
When we checked in, we were told that there was a public bath, which was a bit unexpected. In my previous experience, it felt that only hot spring hotels had it. This time, the city chain hotels I stayed in Shikoku (this is the Chinese region) all have public baths, hot springs, etc. There are sportswear that can be worn in the public bath in each room, which feels like returning to my youth.
New beautiful hotel very close to the station (5 min walk) in a great location in the middle of restaurant and downtown area. The rooms are tiny so it’ll be just a place to sleep as you can hardly open a large suitcase, but the hotel has a nice lounge on the top floor. The room is super clean and has a fridge as well as a small electric kettle to make tea. This room had a full bathroom with a large bathtub but we preferred going to the big bathroom upstairs. When I stayed at a smaller room on another day, it only had a shower so it seems to differ by type of room. The breakfast set needs to be purchased separately but we thought it was worth it. The hot dish alternates between Western and Japanese style on a daily basis, and the buffet had all kinds of dishes including a very yummy Japanese style curry. Also, the lounge had a great terrace with an amazing view of the surrounding hills. In overall, it was a very pleasant and enjoyable stay to the extent we ended up extending our stay for a few days.
A typical Dormy Inn with good spa, evening noodle ice cream and in particular good service. When I checked out, the front desk staff went to outside of the hotel to try to get me a taxi.
Is right at the tourist spot but not within walking distance to the station ( less than ¥500 by taxi ).
If you like Dormy Inn, this one would not disappoint you. Also the spa clam to be able to heal a lot of diseases. Hope is right.
Great location, next to train station and ferry terminals. Very welcoming and helpful reception staff. I stayed in a cabin, and it was fine for an overnight stop. The bed was comfortable. The common area has a microwave, fridge, kettles, a selection of teas that you can make in a pot, bottled water and complementary treats. The hotel offered a free voucher for a nearby onsen, which looked lovely, but I did not visit it. The hotel also stored my luggage after checkout while I visited Naoshima. It's a little pricey for a cabin, but I was very happy with my stay.
It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Okayama Station to the hotel. There are many restaurants along the way. There is an ICOT NICOT shopping mall across the main road, which has restaurants and supermarkets. The location is really great. The hotel is obviously a bit old, as are the rooms (there's no cushioning on the cabinets), but at least it's well maintained. Overall I'm generally satisfied with it. The only problem is that the air conditioning in the room can't be adjusted, which is a bit annoying. Fortunately, the weather in mid-April was still cool and there was no need for air conditioning.
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BBee-bee-goNew beautiful hotel very close to the station (5 min walk) in a great location in the middle of restaurant and downtown area. The rooms are tiny so it’ll be just a place to sleep as you can hardly open a large suitcase, but the hotel has a nice lounge on the top floor. The room is super clean and has a fridge as well as a small electric kettle to make tea. This room had a full bathroom with a large bathtub but we preferred going to the big bathroom upstairs. When I stayed at a smaller room on another day, it only had a shower so it seems to differ by type of room. The breakfast set needs to be purchased separately but we thought it was worth it. The hot dish alternates between Western and Japanese style on a daily basis, and the buffet had all kinds of dishes including a very yummy Japanese style curry. Also, the lounge had a great terrace with an amazing view of the surrounding hills. In overall, it was a very pleasant and enjoyable stay to the extent we ended up extending our stay for a few days.
GGuest UserWhen I was looking for a place to stay in Okayama on a car trip, I came across this hotel, which has a good reputation. And it lived up to its reputation. The room was spacious, the facilities were new and clean.
SSiren500It's hard to describe...
1. The facilities are old. In addition to the two sockets on the table, there is one at the door of the toilet, and the main point is that you forget to take it away. They sell everything under the concept of environmental protection, water is 100, various vending machines, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are taken downstairs.
2. The bathroom bar is definitely cleaner than in China, maybe because it's old. Anyway, the table and bedspread look a bit uncomfortable. I ordered a big bed, and the bedspread made my butt itch after using it for a while
3. It's far away from Okayama, 20 minutes walk, mainly because the road is bumpy all the way there, it's really not friendly to pull a big suitcase. From the hotel to the nearby dining place is basically equivalent to walking back to the station. Even the convenience store is less than 10 minutes away, which is definitely not the distance to buy water in slippers and coats.
4. I spent a long time looking for the name when I checked in, and I met a wave of business meeting guests. Who said Japan is quiet?
If it's a good place, it includes breakfast, and the variety is quite rich. Early in the morning, curry rice, French bread and coffee...
JJennifer DianeGreat location, next to train station and ferry terminals. Very welcoming and helpful reception staff. I stayed in a cabin, and it was fine for an overnight stop. The bed was comfortable. The common area has a microwave, fridge, kettles, a selection of teas that you can make in a pot, bottled water and complementary treats. The hotel offered a free voucher for a nearby onsen, which looked lovely, but I did not visit it. The hotel also stored my luggage after checkout while I visited Naoshima. It's a little pricey for a cabin, but I was very happy with my stay.
AAlsiThe hotel is well located near the train station of about 6 minutes walking distance. Aldo very close to AEON Mall which is also within 5 min walking distance. The mall contains all we need. The room is well organized and clean. The staff is friendly and efficient.
AAnonymous UserStaff were pleasant and the room was comfortable! Best part was that they can keep your luggage for you even after check out as long as you claim it by the end of the day, really helped with my post check out travels 😁 Will def rebook if I ever have the chance!
GGuest UserI have stayed at many Toyoko Inns, and this time I had the worst accommodation experience. The main reason is that the hotel is located next to the railway tracks, and there is the sound of trains passing by at night. The staff at the counter do not speak English well, and it will be difficult for non-Japanese speakers to communicate. Another is that when checking in, the hotel will inform you that if you extend your stay, you will only be provided with towel replacement and no cleaning. However, the way towels are provided is to directly ”place” large and small towels on the floor, which is somewhat unhygienic. (It is also an affordable hotel, so whether it is communication or sound insulation, there should be better choices)
CChiakiWe scored a very good deal to reserve a suit on the 8th floor. It was so spacious for 4 of us, and very clean and comfortable. 5min walk to the Kirashiki station, lots of restaurants within 10min walk. The staff were very helpful and friendly. I needed to call 0120 number which I cannot do from my US cell phone. They let me borrow their hotel cell phone.
The only complaint was that their wifi kept dropping. It worked well in their lobby. We will stay there again.
GGuest UserLocation is perfect as the hotel is connected to the Okayama station by underground passage. Bicamara store is also directly below the hotel reception and can be accessed by escalator.
Breakfast is poor. It’s a half buffet with six main dish choices. The dish portion is tiny (comes with huge chinaware though) and tastes poor. The buffet includes just the bare minimum.
The room is fine. Spacious but smells moldy.
In short: great location, good for a quick rest.
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