The room was larger than typical Japanese hotel rooms, and the front desk service was excellent. You can ask the front desk for free tickets for specific bus lines for the day. It's a bit of a shame that the parents of the children staying next door basically ignored them. The kids were constantly running up and down the hallway, and we could feel the vibrations throughout our room. We eventually notified the front desk, who then spoke to the parents, and the children finally went back into their room, but it still wasn't quiet as they kept jumping around 😓. The building is a bit old, but the restaurants around the hotel are great and extremely convenient.
Pleasant surprise. Spacious room, clean, very thoughtful design, they asked you to try their Toyama filtered water which is one of the best kept secrets of Japan, hotel comes with sauna and hot bath and gym room; walking distance of about 5-10mins from Toyama station. Highly recommended to stay here! Hilton Honors members get free wifi access.
Highly recommend this hotel! The location is fantastic. The complimentary Japanese sake in the evening is a nice touch. The hotel staff provided excellent service. We tried to book a taxi to the airport the night before our departure, but they were all fully booked. The hotel staff went above and beyond to help us, and they informed us first thing in the morning that they had successfully arranged one for us. We were so grateful! A heads-up for anyone needing a taxi to the airport: make sure to book it well in advance!
Came here to relax with the natural hot spring that Toyama is famous for. The waters here are dark brown like soya sauce.
The public bath has several baths including one that is outdoor. There are ample lockers, dressing tables and shower berths.
The laundry room is inside the public bath area. They are separate machines from the dryer. While the washing machines are free, it costs money to use the dryer. The shower cubicle in the hotel room has no shower rail to hang laundry to dry.
The double bed room has a private cypress wood bath tub. It felt good to soak in onsen water in the morning before breakfast. It’s deep enough for someone tall to sit in.
A short walk away is the tram stop. A free tram ride coupon can be obtained from the front desk for international tourists.
This hotel is an excellent choice for a trip to Toyama. It's located on the 5th floor and above of a shopping mall right next to Toyama Station. You can just go downstairs and you're right at the station, which makes transportation and dining incredibly convenient. In terms of transport, since there isn't a huge amount to explore within Toyama city itself, and most attractions are within walking distance of the station (even Iwasehama is reached by train from Toyama Station), staying near the station is a significant plus if you're using Toyama as a base to visit places like Takaoka, Amaharashi, or Himi. For dining, you can find local Toyama specialty restaurants right at the station, and they generally have good reviews. Therefore, just the location alone makes this hotel highly recommendable.
As for the facilities, the hotel has everything you'd expect, and the rooms are well-maintained. The public bath is decent, and the breakfast is quite good. Not only is the all-you-can-eat sushi (which is a main selling point) of good quality, but the other dishes are also noteworthy. I was very satisfied with the meal.
Overall, if you're using Toyama as a base for a two-day trip to explore the surrounding areas, this hotel is a superb option.
I stayed for 4 nights in Toyama, and overall, this hotel had the largest room and offered the best value for money. It's just a 3-4 minute walk from Toyama Station, and you can see the hotel as soon as you exit. The room was very spacious for our family of three, and it even came with capsule coffee and snacks. The mini-bar drinks were also replenished daily. There's a large supermarket directly across from the hotel (mostly cosmetics/pharmacy items). Several restaurants recommended by Google Maps were also within walking distance, which was incredibly convenient. Breakfast was decent but didn't vary much over the days. All in all, it's a really excellent hotel, highly recommended.
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.
The hotel is super convenient, only about a 3 to 5-minute walk from the station. It offers great value for money, with fantastic photo opportunities overlooking the Kurobe Gorge. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped. Both breakfast and dinner are buffet-style with a wide variety of dishes. For dinner, you can even choose a hotpot to cook at your table, and they also feature local Hokuriku specialties.
The breakfast is the highlight of this hotel, but children over six are charged adult prices, there's no separate child rate. The hotel rooms are a bit small, and the toiletries are P.O.L.A., which is nice, and you can get coffee yourself. The beds in the room are also on the smaller side, but still manageable for sleeping. One thing to note is that there's no room service if you're resting in your room.
This hotel offered the best value for money during this trip. It's not far from Toyama Station. It's a five- or six-minute walk from the North Exit, and there's a 7-Eleven diagonally opposite. It's about a ten-minute walk to the Kansui Park, and you can also visit the museum there. Even going to the City Hall for the night view is only about a ten-minute walk. Take the tram from the North Exit of Toyama Station to Nishimachi; the glass museum is right there.
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PParadigmMCThis hotel is an excellent choice for a trip to Toyama. It's located on the 5th floor and above of a shopping mall right next to Toyama Station. You can just go downstairs and you're right at the station, which makes transportation and dining incredibly convenient. In terms of transport, since there isn't a huge amount to explore within Toyama city itself, and most attractions are within walking distance of the station (even Iwasehama is reached by train from Toyama Station), staying near the station is a significant plus if you're using Toyama as a base to visit places like Takaoka, Amaharashi, or Himi. For dining, you can find local Toyama specialty restaurants right at the station, and they generally have good reviews. Therefore, just the location alone makes this hotel highly recommendable.
As for the facilities, the hotel has everything you'd expect, and the rooms are well-maintained. The public bath is decent, and the breakfast is quite good. Not only is the all-you-can-eat sushi (which is a main selling point) of good quality, but the other dishes are also noteworthy. I was very satisfied with the meal.
Overall, if you're using Toyama as a base for a two-day trip to explore the surrounding areas, this hotel is a superb option.
SShiquanxiaobuI stayed for 4 nights in Toyama, and overall, this hotel had the largest room and offered the best value for money. It's just a 3-4 minute walk from Toyama Station, and you can see the hotel as soon as you exit. The room was very spacious for our family of three, and it even came with capsule coffee and snacks. The mini-bar drinks were also replenished daily. There's a large supermarket directly across from the hotel (mostly cosmetics/pharmacy items). Several restaurants recommended by Google Maps were also within walking distance, which was incredibly convenient. Breakfast was decent but didn't vary much over the days. All in all, it's a really excellent hotel, highly recommended.
AaskanunuThe room was larger than typical Japanese hotel rooms, and the front desk service was excellent. You can ask the front desk for free tickets for specific bus lines for the day. It's a bit of a shame that the parents of the children staying next door basically ignored them. The kids were constantly running up and down the hallway, and we could feel the vibrations throughout our room. We eventually notified the front desk, who then spoke to the parents, and the children finally went back into their room, but it still wasn't quiet as they kept jumping around 😓. The building is a bit old, but the restaurants around the hotel are great and extremely convenient.
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)
GGuest UserHighly recommend this hotel! The location is fantastic. The complimentary Japanese sake in the evening is a nice touch. The hotel staff provided excellent service. We tried to book a taxi to the airport the night before our departure, but they were all fully booked. The hotel staff went above and beyond to help us, and they informed us first thing in the morning that they had successfully arranged one for us. We were so grateful! A heads-up for anyone needing a taxi to the airport: make sure to book it well in advance!
XXenTravellerGreat service by staff, very helpful, they received and sent my luggages by Yamato. Carpark right in basement is convenient. If only they didnt provide Chinese made bathroom toiletries (NZ brand). Right across to Toyama castle.
FFrancia95The hotel in the middle of the moutain. Indeed!!!
The hotel is just short walk from the bus stop. Room was huge, well equiped with amenities. They also provide the skin care as well. The hotel dinner was really good. It was the japanese course with free flow drink. (Sake, Fruit liquir, beer, soft drink). There are a lot of activities inc. Walking on Midagahara wetlands, stargage (japanese only). The hotel is just next to Midagahara wetland which you can enjoy the view of seacloud in the evening and the stunning view of glassland and the mountain in the morning. 10 of 10.
WWengKeatPleasant surprise. Spacious room, clean, very thoughtful design, they asked you to try their Toyama filtered water which is one of the best kept secrets of Japan, hotel comes with sauna and hot bath and gym room; walking distance of about 5-10mins from Toyama station. Highly recommended to stay here! Hilton Honors members get free wifi access.
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.
SSotongballTakoyakiCame here to relax with the natural hot spring that Toyama is famous for. The waters here are dark brown like soya sauce.
The public bath has several baths including one that is outdoor. There are ample lockers, dressing tables and shower berths.
The laundry room is inside the public bath area. They are separate machines from the dryer. While the washing machines are free, it costs money to use the dryer. The shower cubicle in the hotel room has no shower rail to hang laundry to dry.
The double bed room has a private cypress wood bath tub. It felt good to soak in onsen water in the morning before breakfast. It’s deep enough for someone tall to sit in.
A short walk away is the tram stop. A free tram ride coupon can be obtained from the front desk for international tourists.
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