The hotel is conveniently located directly across the street from Toyama Station. The main entrance is on the side. Alternatively, you can enter through the CIC building, walk straight to the back, and the lobby entrance will be on your right. The front desk staff were very polite, and the room was quite spacious – a pleasant surprise compared to typical budget hotels. Some floors have ice machines, though disposable cups are not provided; guests can use the ice bucket found in their room. Overall, it's a very good hotel. The hotel doesn't offer a self-service laundry facility. For laundry needs, you'd have to visit a laundromat in an alley across the street. It has three machines, but they appeared to be heavily used by staff from nearby restaurants for washing uniforms and towels, and the place didn't look very clean.
Very satisfied with my stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Toyama. The hotel was kind enough to allow a flexible and early check-in, which made a big difference after travelling.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful with everything I needed, especially in assisting my 72-year-old mum — their care and attentiveness really stood out.
The location is only a stone’s throw away from Toyama Station, making it very convenient for getting around.
The pyjamas were also surprisingly comfortable, which made the stay even more enjoyable.
Overall, I was very happy with the experience and will definitely stay here again if I visit Toyama in the future.
I've stayed here twice now.
It's cheap, but it's clean! (The bathroom floor is a *tiny* bit concerning, but everything else is spotless).
I love the hallway from the elevator to the room, it looks like a water surface, super cute! You can log in to YouTube and watch, and Netflix too! Amazing! It's about a 15-minute walk to the station, which isn't an issue for me.
I'd like to try the breakfast someday.
I've always been a big fan of Dormy Inn, and this was my first time trying their premium series. Beyond the all-tatami flooring throughout the building and the cypress *onsen* bath directly in the room, it wasn't vastly different from a standard Dormy Inn. In fact, the room was quite small. I actually quite liked the minimal room service – they only needed to provide fresh towels. After all, once my luggage was open, there was barely any room to stand.
The hotel is a bit far from Toyama Station. While this isn't a major issue for those driving, there aren't many dining options nearby, so you'll still need to head to the station area for food. The Glass Art Museum, on the other hand, is very close and definitely worth a visit, especially since the tickets are super affordable. And the breakfast, as usual, was absolutely superb!
Attentive service and excellent location. The hotel is located on the 5F floor of a shopping mall, which is 1 min away from Shinkansen, train and tram station. We were glad that it was so close to the station as we arrived at late night.
Walkable distance to the famous Starbucks and also museums. Convenient for shopping and food hunting. There is also a small supermarket on the 1st floor.
Prime Location: Just a 3-5 minute walk to Toyama Station, with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby. It's also easy to get to Canal Park and Toyama Castle. Some guests even receive complimentary rail tickets.
Modern and Spacious Facilities: At around 25㎡, the rooms are quite generous by Japanese standards. They feature separate wet and dry areas in the bathroom, a bidet, a capsule coffee machine, and complimentary Toyama natural water. The decor is modern and minimalist, and the overall cleanliness is excellent.
The hotel is just 2 mins walk from Toyama station. Across it is a shopping mall. Very convenient!
Hotel has free bike to rent, easy to cycle around the place. Hotel breakfast is really good, an infusion of japanese with other cultures. And most affordable.
Room amenities are basic but sufficient.
The only thing I don't like is the bed. Gives me backache. There is only one thin pillow.
Otherwise all good.
1. Took the free shuttle from the airport to Toyama Station, then the electric train from Toyama Station to Unazuki. Once there, you can either walk to the hotel, it's not too far, or ask the hotel to pick you up.
2. The hot spring bath isn't huge, but it's decent. They also have private baths available for an additional fee.
3. The dinner buffet was very crowded with a wide variety of dishes. Many of the staff weren't Japanese, making it feel very international. Breakfast was just so-so. You can also take the scenic train nearby.
The hotel is brand new, clean, comfortable, and boasts a modern, minimalist design. The rooms are spacious, and I particularly appreciated the separate wet and dry areas in the bathroom. The self-service amenities in the lobby were incredibly convenient; besides regular toiletries, they also offered drip coffee bags and tea bags. The hotel is very close to Toyama Station, with a convenience store right downstairs. A highly-rated sushi restaurant is just a 5-minute walk away, and there's also a fantastic local bakery nearby. Toyama is a charming little city full of pleasant surprises, and Daiwa Roynet Hotels has always been one of my favorite hotel chains.
The price is reasonable despite the hotel being only two minutes from the station. Parking is an additional 1,300 yen if you arrive by car, but you can easily get in and out. Check-in and check-out are quick and easy using the machine. The staff are also very friendly. Women's amenities were not provided unless you requested them, but they kindly delivered them. Other amenities are also provided, including disposable slippers, pajamas, and a hair dryer, which was perfect. There are plenty of delicious restaurants around the station, so you can enjoy the evenings as well.
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GGuest UserThis large hot spring hotel has very complete facilities, including free cultural and sports facilities.
The drink time was a real surprise. The hot springs are divided into indoor and outdoor areas. Soaking in the hot springs can be therapeutic, but unfortunately there were two mainland tourists rubbing mud in the hot springs, which was disturbing. This group of mainlanders had absolutely no knowledge of hot spring etiquette. They put towels on their shoulders and immersed them in the water, and kept splashing water on their bodies, making noises. They talked loudly, completely ignoring other people and lacking a sense of public morality, which made my friend and I very angry and disappointed. It is recommended that hotels add rules to hot spring pools to remind guests.
AAnonymous UserPrime Location: Just a 3-5 minute walk to Toyama Station, with plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby. It's also easy to get to Canal Park and Toyama Castle. Some guests even receive complimentary rail tickets.
Modern and Spacious Facilities: At around 25㎡, the rooms are quite generous by Japanese standards. They feature separate wet and dry areas in the bathroom, a bidet, a capsule coffee machine, and complimentary Toyama natural water. The decor is modern and minimalist, and the overall cleanliness is excellent.
XXihuansichuzouzoudelurenjiaThe hotel is conveniently located directly across the street from Toyama Station. The main entrance is on the side. Alternatively, you can enter through the CIC building, walk straight to the back, and the lobby entrance will be on your right. The front desk staff were very polite, and the room was quite spacious – a pleasant surprise compared to typical budget hotels. Some floors have ice machines, though disposable cups are not provided; guests can use the ice bucket found in their room. Overall, it's a very good hotel. The hotel doesn't offer a self-service laundry facility. For laundry needs, you'd have to visit a laundromat in an alley across the street. It has three machines, but they appeared to be heavily used by staff from nearby restaurants for washing uniforms and towels, and the place didn't look very clean.
GGuest UserBeautiful hotel (about 7 min walk to the station) and was a great Ryokan experience as the room was traditional and had a breath-taking view. Futons were sufficiently comfortable - but wished there was the whole Ryokan welcome and fanfare.
Staff was welcoming but did not speak much English though they had papers of English instructions all ready. There was a free shuttle out of the hotel at fixed timings to the nearest Shinkansen (Unazukionsen Station)
Onsen was relaxing and was supplied with good quality products for every aspect of grooming. Lots of vending machines were available, there was a souvenir shop on site though pricey. We just did not enjoy the corridors as it gave out a creepy vibe (due to it being an older establishment), hence, we did not enjoy moving around the hotel). Facilities were beautiful and well preserved.
Food as part of the experience was a good and large helping. We opted for the full seafood experience but it had a lot of sashimi or cured seafood which was not to our own liking (we did not really know what we signed up for, really our fault!) Breakfast was a good spread and really hearty. A lot of traditional and local specialties to experience!
Overall a great stay!
(Shops in the vicinity closes at about 5pm and open at 10am)
1109119****Due to a booking error made by the agent, my check-in experience was terrible. I spent the entire night communicating with Ctrip (the booking platform), and while it was eventually resolved, I was still disappointed that I didn't get the room I wanted. The hotel is right next to Toyama Castle, and you might get lucky and see the Tateyama Mountain Range from the side. There's a convenience store and a tram station across the street, which is generally good. However, the room itself was very basic, and the service wasn't particularly warm. Overall, the experience was just average. A small surprise was the mochi pounding and sake offering on New Year's Day morning.
GGuest UserThe hotel is just 2 mins walk from Toyama station. Across it is a shopping mall. Very convenient!
Hotel has free bike to rent, easy to cycle around the place. Hotel breakfast is really good, an infusion of japanese with other cultures. And most affordable.
Room amenities are basic but sufficient.
The only thing I don't like is the bed. Gives me backache. There is only one thin pillow.
Otherwise all good.
DDinningI've always been a big fan of Dormy Inn, and this was my first time trying their premium series. Beyond the all-tatami flooring throughout the building and the cypress *onsen* bath directly in the room, it wasn't vastly different from a standard Dormy Inn. In fact, the room was quite small. I actually quite liked the minimal room service – they only needed to provide fresh towels. After all, once my luggage was open, there was barely any room to stand.
The hotel is a bit far from Toyama Station. While this isn't a major issue for those driving, there aren't many dining options nearby, so you'll still need to head to the station area for food. The Glass Art Museum, on the other hand, is very close and definitely worth a visit, especially since the tickets are super affordable. And the breakfast, as usual, was absolutely superb!
GGuest UserVery satisfied with my stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Toyama. The hotel was kind enough to allow a flexible and early check-in, which made a big difference after travelling.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful with everything I needed, especially in assisting my 72-year-old mum — their care and attentiveness really stood out.
The location is only a stone’s throw away from Toyama Station, making it very convenient for getting around.
The pyjamas were also surprisingly comfortable, which made the stay even more enjoyable.
Overall, I was very happy with the experience and will definitely stay here again if I visit Toyama in the future.
TTianzeAwesome hotel, I didn’t see a high rating when I booked Ctrip. I have been hesitating to make a reservation. However, the B&B in Baichuan Township is a wooden house structure that is too old. I chose this hotel. The hot springs are superb and the rooms are clean and looks like It didn't take long for the decoration, everything was very new, and I will definitely visit again in Shirakawa Township next time.
OOMMBMH1. Took the free shuttle from the airport to Toyama Station, then the electric train from Toyama Station to Unazuki. Once there, you can either walk to the hotel, it's not too far, or ask the hotel to pick you up.
2. The hot spring bath isn't huge, but it's decent. They also have private baths available for an additional fee.
3. The dinner buffet was very crowded with a wide variety of dishes. Many of the staff weren't Japanese, making it feel very international. Breakfast was just so-so. You can also take the scenic train nearby.
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