It was close to the sea and had a great view.
The welcome drink was delicious, and was made with amazake (sweet sake).
The staff were very kind and polite.
Dinner was a course meal, and the dishes were explained to us each time, and they were both delicate in appearance and very tasty.
There was also a stylish free space lounge, which was nice.
Breakfast was also very delicious, but perhaps because we came at a bad time, as there were many empty plates or plates with only a few left.
It was also a convenient distance for going to teamLab.
Like other Dormy Inns, it features well-maintained guest rooms and baths. Yonaki Soba is also served in the evening. Regarding the baths, the open-air bath was very popular, and while the space was somewhat cramped compared to its popularity, I made good use of it during my stay. There is also a manga room and massage chairs on the bath floor. The location is about a 15-minute walk from Mito Station, so it is a bit far from Mito's tourist attractions such as Kairakuen Garden.
A decent hotel. The service was excellent. They offered free dandan noodles for a late-night snack. The hot springs were excellent. It happened to be the Lantern Festival, and the open-air baths, enjoying the cool breeze and bright moonlight, were quite relaxing. Just be sure to pay attention to the bus schedule from the hotel to the station. When booking, I thought it would run every hour, but it turned out to be only available at 15:10. Although we missed the shuttle, the bus was quite convenient. Just be sure to prepare small change in cash or PayPay. I personally think the 100-year-old plum wine is superb. Highly recommended.
It was a wonderful stay. The room was spacious and clean, and the large windows offered a great view. We also got free access to the hot springs next door, so it was great value for money.
It's just the old Japanese ryokan itself! It's right in front of the station. It's close to Seven. If you speak Japanese. Convenient transportation to anywhere! The staff are also friendly! Inconvenience to use a shared refrigerator.You have to bring a personal dryer
The hotel service is good. Although it is a little far away from Mito Station, there is a bus at the door. It is quite convenient to go to Mito Station. There are several parking lots, and as long as you park in, the parking space will be fixed during your stay in the hotel. You don't have to worry about finding a parking space after driving out during the period. The healthy breakfast is good, and at least one dish changes every day; arrive at 4 p.m. There are also free drinks at 9 o'clock. The room is a bit small, in line with Japanese business hotel standards. There is only one hot spring, and you need to switch between men and women throughout the day. Judging from the usage time, it is not friendly to women.
The hotel location inside is very beautiful. You can take photos from many angles in the hotel and outside the hotel. Recommended for anyone who wants to stay here. Affordable price, good value. Late night meals, free ramen until 9:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Breakfast is a buffet.
Very Japanese-style hotel
Quiet location, 13 minutes walk from the station, is a good choice to stay away from the hustle and bustle
Self-driving tour/Additional shuttle service is recommended
Toilet and bathroom need to be shared with other guests
There is a sink in the room for washing
Large room with tatami and terrace
A good choice to feel Japanese rural life
When traveling to this somewhat remote place on business, to be honest there won’t be many Chinese tourists passing by. The hotel was a surprise. Although the facilities are slightly old, they are extremely well maintained. There is a Filipino waiter in the hotel who can speak English and give us various introductions. But others know neither English nor Chinese.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain, with the seaside below. You can see beautiful scenery from the corridor windows, including the hot springs.
The room is huge and has a spacious balcony, which is private and comfortable.
Breakfast is only He's, but I'm basically used to it. The only thing lacking is that there are very few towels in the room, only two small towels and no bath towels at all, which is strange.
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GGuest UserGorgeous views and fantastic food! A great spot! Also very close to the waterfalls and an easy hike up. Great for relaxing and enjoying seasonal foods! Was a lovely break from my typically packed itineraries. Everyone was super friendly and they had multilingual staff.
GGuest UserWhen traveling to this somewhat remote place on business, to be honest there won’t be many Chinese tourists passing by. The hotel was a surprise. Although the facilities are slightly old, they are extremely well maintained. There is a Filipino waiter in the hotel who can speak English and give us various introductions. But others know neither English nor Chinese.
The hotel is halfway up the mountain, with the seaside below. You can see beautiful scenery from the corridor windows, including the hot springs.
The room is huge and has a spacious balcony, which is private and comfortable.
Breakfast is only He's, but I'm basically used to it. The only thing lacking is that there are very few towels in the room, only two small towels and no bath towels at all, which is strange.
GGuest UserIt was close to the sea and had a great view.
The welcome drink was delicious, and was made with amazake (sweet sake).
The staff were very kind and polite.
Dinner was a course meal, and the dishes were explained to us each time, and they were both delicate in appearance and very tasty.
There was also a stylish free space lounge, which was nice.
Breakfast was also very delicious, but perhaps because we came at a bad time, as there were many empty plates or plates with only a few left.
It was also a convenient distance for going to teamLab.
GGuest UserThe staff were also kind, so I was able to stay very comfortably.
But I checked into room 618, but I left my left AirPod Pro 2nd generation earphone. How can I check it?? And if I have it, is there a way to get it??ㅠㅠ
GGuest UserI enjoyed the river fish dishes for dinner and breakfast. The shochu of sweet potatoes from where was also good.
Enter Kuroyu twice in the evening and morning, and the skin is smooth and comfortable. The difficulty was that there was no water facility in the room I booked and the toilet was far away.
On the shore of Lake Kitaura, harvesting lotus roots and fishing white fish were seen, and I was able to enjoy the walk.
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