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GGuest UserDecent size for a few nights' stay, with sufficient room to open up suitcase. A bit of sea view if on the high floor. Had two stretches of stay at this hotel and we could store our suitcase with them while we stayed two nights on the islands.
GGuest UserIn my case, there were some trouble because of check-in. Nevertheless, front desk staff was so kind and professional during this situation. finally, it is my fault. I am very sorry!! Anyway, location is very good for dining and shopping. If you like japanese-style public bath, it is best choice.
GGuest UserNice hotel ,friendly staff . But one thing , we are not suppose to wear room slippers to eat breakfast in the morning 😅. Overall was good experience though . Nice breakfast too ! Can try !
GGuest UserNice hotel that’s just had been refreshed but still have the 90s vibe. Reception staff was a senior gentleman who looked like he can’t speak English but was able to converse in English. Like the appearance of the hotel, it’s a hidden gem. Located in between MacDonalds and 7-11 so it’s pretty convenient and good quality hotel. And free parking too! If lucky, can park right at the entrance to the lobby.
GGuest UserLocation of the hostel is just a stone throw away from Ritsurin Garden. Free breakfast, Udon, is a plus. To add an egg is just merely ¥100. Both dinner (¥2000) and parking ¥500 per night require order in advance.
GGuest UserThis 2 beds room is quite large for Japan's standard. The hotel is a bit dated to my preference but it has everything you need. It has an air-conditioning installed (not centralized one). So you can choose the temperature as you wish, not having to rely on the hotel's control. Of course, it depends on which time of year you are visiting as well. Limited breakfast selection but again, if you can eat anything, you'll be fine. I think they offer parking spaces, right across the hotel. Convenient stores are walkable distance.
GGuest UserThe guesthouse was very conveniently located just 5mins walk from the main station and the ferry port. The self check in service was also very simple which allowed for even later arrivals, the only difficult part to this stay was the 3 flight of stairs that were a bit narrow and steep for a suitcase, especially as it got heavier with the amount of souvenirs accumulated.
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What's the average price of hotels near Shiraha Shrine per night?
According to Trip.com, the average price for 1 night hotel in Shiraha Shrine in Takamatsu is £89. Due to frequent price changes, the above prices are for reference only.
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According to Trip.com, the average weekend price for 1 night stay in Shiraha Shrine in Takamatsu is £101. Due to frequent price changes, the above prices are for reference only.