"This is my second time staying at this facility. It's small, but there's no problem. It would be more helpful if there were a slightly larger shelf or desk to put things. I think it's very good to be a temporary housing in the event of a disaster."
"This was my third time using it.
Always sleep with elementary school children.
My friend stayed in the same way, and the price was almost the same in a twin room.
I should have made the room a twin because there was a sofa.
I think the breakfast should be free.
The hotel is also cleaned beautifully.
There is also a coin laundry, which is convenient.
There is a convenience store right in front of you, and there are several places you can go to eat on foot, so it's good for drinking."
"I have no complaints about the facilities and services. The super room with a loft bed is perfect for children 1 and I want to stay again. The hot spring water was also smooth and good. And finally, when I left the inn, I received a pleasant word of seeing off from the staff who were cleaning, etc., which was not at the front desk. I was a little impressed with this."
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"The hotel staff is friendly and helpful. The room is large for a city center location. It is very convenient to go shopping and eat in 5 minutes. However, the hot spring arrangement is average because it is a public bath and there are many people. Other than that, it feels good."
"Overnight in the main building. Overall it was aging. The new building seems to be still new. Please note that the main building is all smoking rooms. The public bath had to move to the annex, and the bath was made normal and relaxed."
"I used the hotel for a meeting right next to it. There are restaurants, 100 yen shops, Muji, a home center, and a supermarket that's open late, all within walking distance.
There is an express bus from Tokyo Station to Kashima Shrine every 10 to 20 minutes from the nearby Kashima Central Hotel, so you can get there even without a car.
The rooms are spacious for a business hotel, and there is a large public bath. Everything was clean and there was no discomfort whatsoever.
I would like to stay here again if I have business in the area in the future."
"A typical B&B run by a local Japanese couple. The kitchen tools are very complete. I love cooking and I am very satisfied. The old lady was very enthusiastic in explaining every detail in English. Cheerful and hospitable. We served Japanese curry rice for dinner and also prepared hot water for bathing. Japan's bathing equipment is very professional, and the water tank temperature can be controlled at a constant temperature of 4 5.C"
"The staff were friendly and I was able to stay so comfortable.
But I'm in Room 618, and I left the AirPod Pro 2-generation left phone. How can I check it? And if you have
Is there a way to get ㄹ? ㅠㅠ"
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How much does a hotel cost in Kamisu?
Average hotel prices in Kamisu based on Trip.com: €116 on weekdays and €121 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).