"It's very close to where I went on a business trip and to the subway station. The room size is suitable, not small at all, the facilities are new and the hygiene is very good. Breakfast is also good, with different choices every day."
"The feeling of the Showa period, the bathroom and the room are very old, the soundproofing is not good, but there is a sense of intimacy, reminiscing the past"
3 minutes from the south exit of JR Akishima Station. Convenient transportation, good service, complete facilities, clean and comfortable environment. This is the best choice for your business or leisure trip. Free LAN access is available in every room. A hairdryer and more can be used during your stay. Irons and humidifiers can be borrowed for free (please consult the front desk for details). There is a vending machine and a coin-operated self-service washing machine. The hotel has 26 rooms.
"I can't help but like sake.
In the daytime, it is a sake brewery next door, and at night, it is happy to sleep as it is after enjoying delicious sake and snacks at the bar corner of the inn."
This is a wooden onestory house built in 1964 that was renovated by the host a construction company and is like new Havanais means narrow in Japanese but in English it sounds like Have a nice which is why we named it Haveanic Therefore only small cars can be parked The property is located on a deadend road with a nearby stream in a quiet and natural environment and is a 10minute drive from the USAF Yokota base By law foreign guests are required to provide a passport photo
The host who has been in the real estate and construction business for over 30 years renovated the inside of a 50yearold building to look like new It is a detached house with 3 bedrooms and 1 livingdining room
You can receive your room key through a passwordprotected mailbox
"I stayed in room 305 that night, but the exhaust fan in the room was so loud that I couldn't fall asleep. I went downstairs to find the front desk guy at around 1 a.m. He asked me if he could take me to the room to check it out after simple communication in Japanese and English. After I agreed, he went upstairs with me. The answer I got was that the exhaust fans in all rooms of the hotel were like this, and other rooms were just as loud. If you can't fall asleep by lying down, I suggest you wear earplugs. The only full score is for the front desk guy's dedicated service attitude. Thank you very much"
"Love this hotel so much. The staff are friendly and very helpful; the design is unique, harmonious and fashionable, and full of thoughtful touches; from the roof-shaped design of the false ceiling, practical and beautiful cabinets, to the lighting settings, selected free water, showers, every detail They all appreciate it very much; the scenery is first-class, and you can overlook Mount Fuji in the distance! The food in the restaurant was very good, I had a great time having dinner and breakfast!
My only suggestion is: the signs in the parking lot are too small"
"The distance between the bathroom and the washroom is just right, not too narrow, and the bathroom curtain there is stylish, so the interior design sense is good.
Also, before entering the inn, there is a gray board covering the step on the ground, and the owner painted a wonderful picture of a cherry blossom tree and a Japanese white-eye (?) bird.
In the room, the positions of the bed, TV, and desk were well balanced, and the wallpaper pattern and the desk had a warm wooden feel to them, so the interior sense was great! It felt like I was at home, and I was able to relax. Moreover, the comforter was heavy and warm, as if there was a blanket under it, so I was able to sleep soundly. The quality of the bed was also good.
As for the amenities, a plastic bottle of pure water was prepared before using the tea packs, which was helpful for guests with a lot of luggage.
There was also something like a closet, so if you put the clothes you're going to wear the next day in there before you go to bed, it's easier to hurry in the morning, so I thought the manager was a very kind and thoughtful person.
Since the place where I was going to take the interview and exam was far away, I was looking for a place to stay without meals, so this was just right.
I was so grateful that I would like to use it again."
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