With a stay at Sugawa House 1 in Kure (Kurahashi), you'll be 1 minutes by foot from Setonaikai National Park. This beach villa is 26.3 mi (42.4 km) from Mazda Zoom-Zoom Stadium and 27.6 mi (44.4 km) from Hiroshima Green Arena.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 2 guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected.
"This hotel has a large room with a tatami living room on the fifth floor. The room smelled of cigarettes, and the public bathroom and toilet were in separate areas. There were public toilets on the fourth and fifth floors. The men's restroom was completely visible from the hallway. The private toilet behind it was for women. The private toilet on the fifth floor was Japanese-style, making it difficult for modern people to use. I imagine families with children would have difficulty using this room. The Wi-Fi signal was weak, requiring a trip to the first-floor lobby to get work done. Unlike Japanese homes, there was no air conditioning outside the rooms, and the hallways were extremely hot. Although I'm Japanese, I found the fifth-floor tatami room difficult to stay in. I wish they'd provide a toilet in the room, even if it was just a toilet.A card key is required to enter the hotel between midnight and 5am. If you are jet-lagged and plan to go out at night, don't forget to request a card key from the front desk. This card key is not usually provided for the tatami rooms on the 5th floor."
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"Probably because of the small size of Kure Port, the hotel is not expensive, the rooms are larger than those of ordinary Japanese hotels, the service is good, and the restaurant is rich in the characteristics of Kure Port's warship culture. It is very close to the Maritime Self-Defense Force Historical Museum and the Yamato Ship Museum. The hotel front desk also provides a traditional Chinese version of the Kure City Guide, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an airport bus that goes directly to Hiroshima Airport at the hotel entrance, which is very convenient."
"It was a very beautiful hotel. Previously, a movie? It seems that it was used for something or something, and the appearance was wonderful. The breakfast buffet was also very delicious."
"Close to the station and convenient transportation are the biggest advantages
The room still felt like an older hotel. I thought the room would be larger in the suburbs of Kure City, but it turned out to be smaller than I thought. It was a bit difficult to walk with the big suitcase open.
But the service is very good! Please help me at the counter to call a taxi. The process is smooth and comfortable!
The breakfast is just ordinary. The level of affordable chain accommodation in Japan."
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Overall, my experience was good. However, the bathroom needs a better ventilation system, as the lack of airflow led to an unpleasant odor.
Regarding the service, I was somewhat disappointed that the hotel couldn’t handle my last-minute booking changes over the phone. Instead, I had to make an additional online reservation through Trip.com, as I did initially. Although I speak Japanese and there was no language barrier, I wasn’t given an explanation for the inconvenience."
"It is located 10 〜 15 minutes walk from Kure Station. In the case of a taxi, you can say that the red building is one meter. The building has an Internet cafe on the 2nd floor, a public bath on the 3rd floor, and a hotel on the 4th floor. Guests can enter the public bath on the 3rd floor for free. There is a large communal bath, a cold bath, and a sauna (150 yen), and guests can bring the towels provided in the room. If you need a bath towel, it costs 200 yen, and shampoo and body soap will be lent free of charge if you declare it at the public bath reception. At night, it will be closed at 24:00 at the last 23:00 reception. The room had a dormitory (a room with a lot of two-stage beds) and a private room, and I stayed in a dormitory, but there were two outlets for each bed and it was convenient to charge. The locker is large enough to fit a large backpack. The concept of the hotel is to create an atmosphere like being in a submarine, as the name suggests (Red Submarine). Bedroom, lounge, toilet all. Smoking can be smoked in a place like a balcony. Meals can be ordered at the Internet cafe on the 2nd floor and eaten 24 hours in the lounge. Convenience store is Lawson nearby. I would like to stay if I have a chance to come to Wu again."
"It was very easy to find because it was right in front of the station and the signboard was shining. Although the building itself is old, it was well-maintained and cleaned, and I was able to spend a comfortable time there."
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GGuest UserOne of the best seaside Japanese inns with can’t-beat view of the bay. The individual rooms are very clean and tidy with traditional tatami floors and furniture. The futon bedding was clean and comfortable. There is a common bathroom on each floor with a separate common bathing room on the second floor where you can scrub down and soak in a bath. These traditional amenities are great experiences in themselves. The staff are kind and helpful and go beyond to make your stay enjoyable. They let me borrow a bicycle to ride around town and the island. Paddle boards are available for rent. The breakfast at the Alpha Cafe had an English style to it and was tasty. I’d highly recommend a stay here. The retro look and feel to the place is a charm.
GGuest UserAn interesting place to stay with a different layout and idea of splitting the Airbnb throughout the village. Lovely little place and they gave good advice of where to go, there was a great hike a bus ride away I would highly recommend
ずずっきーにIt was very easy to find because it was right in front of the station and the signboard was shining. Although the building itself is old, it was well-maintained and cleaned, and I was able to spend a comfortable time there.
ウウオッチIt is located 10 〜 15 minutes walk from Kure Station. In the case of a taxi, you can say that the red building is one meter. The building has an Internet cafe on the 2nd floor, a public bath on the 3rd floor, and a hotel on the 4th floor. Guests can enter the public bath on the 3rd floor for free. There is a large communal bath, a cold bath, and a sauna (150 yen), and guests can bring the towels provided in the room. If you need a bath towel, it costs 200 yen, and shampoo and body soap will be lent free of charge if you declare it at the public bath reception. At night, it will be closed at 24:00 at the last 23:00 reception. The room had a dormitory (a room with a lot of two-stage beds) and a private room, and I stayed in a dormitory, but there were two outlets for each bed and it was convenient to charge. The locker is large enough to fit a large backpack. The concept of the hotel is to create an atmosphere like being in a submarine, as the name suggests (Red Submarine). Bedroom, lounge, toilet all. Smoking can be smoked in a place like a balcony. Meals can be ordered at the Internet cafe on the 2nd floor and eaten 24 hours in the lounge. Convenience store is Lawson nearby. I would like to stay if I have a chance to come to Wu again.
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Average hotel prices in Kure based on Trip.com: £121 on weekdays and £135 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).