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Ref Omiya by Vessel Hotels
4.5/546 Reviews
A short walking distance from Omiya Station, love the greenery setting of the hotel interior that is inspired by the bonsai town. The single is very spacious for me, with working table. There’s also a humidifier if you need. Do take note that due to their initiative, they won’t clean your room everyday unless you request. But they will leave new towel outside your room for you. Their breakfast selection was very good and the foods are inspired by the town.
Toyoko Inn Saitama Shintoshin
4.1/5110 Reviews
Location: 6mins from Saitama-shintoshin station. Opposite to Coccon City Mall Rooms: very functional. Loved the note on the bed stating that suitcases can be placed under the bed. Bathroom: typical Japanese style. No frills Breakfast: Japanese styled food. There is a vending machine for water and other drinks. Lawsons Dept store is next door. Overall: loved it. Great for short stays.
Hotel Trend Omiya
3.8/564 Reviews
There was a feeling of cleanliness in a new hotel. I may have been bad, but I made a reservation without looking at the smoking room and I was worried about the smell. I spent time opening the window. I think it's okay for smokers. I felt like I wanted you to keep the smell away.
Ofuro Cafe Utatane
3.7/514 Reviews
I love Moomin, so I visited this facility, which is a partner hotel of Moomin Valley Park! It was really good to say from the conclusion. First of all, the price is cheap. Was the rice set for about 1600 yen? It was delicious and the amount was just right and I was satisfied. Looking at other reviews, I got a strict opinion about the customer base, but I didn't care about anything because it doesn't matter what other people do (laughs) It's true that a couple who is flirting in the loft There were a lot of them, but it didn't cause any harm and I felt that everyone could be free.・ About other people's bathing etiquette I didn't really care about this either. If I was strong, I was a little worried that my hair had fallen in the dressing room, and there were no other problems. I don't know the male side, but the female side was very happy to be able to use the free mud pack! It's a digression, but I'm glad that the amenities are from POLA. I always bring shampoo with me because other public baths are cheap shampoo and my hair may be damaged, but I'm glad that the shampoo here can be used normally. -Is the locker free? I often hear this, but I visited there several times, but it never happened. Especially at this time of year. There were times when big lockers weren't available, but only once. Does it depend on the time of day? By the way, I always visit around 18:00. ・ Whether there is a break space available There is space. There are usually places where you can lie down (laughs), so there are places that are popular (sofas that ruin loft people, hammocks, etc.), so if you use it, you may have to wait in line. There is also sex. Of course, most of the common spaces are shared, so there are other people, but the fact that there is no rest space is a lie. I couldn't sit down before the start of Corona. In the first place, if you can't sit like that, you won't bother to repeat it. I've been there more than 5 times. In fact, at this rate, you can take a bath in your free time, read all-you-can-read manga, and all-you-can-drink coffee. Because it's really this price, it's the best because it can be used for a break and bathing when traveling to Saitama for a while. You can go with your husband and you can go with your friends.
EeGee Stay Omiya
4.4/545 Reviews
Having never stayed at a dorm-style capsule hotel before, I was amazed at how quiet and clean it was. The small capsule/pod had a mattress, a TV, toiletries, and even pajamas! Even though the “door” was really just a curtain, I was not disturbed by too much noise from people walking through the corridors. But then again, this was Japan, and people (even foreigners) are extremely polite, and aware of other’s personal spaces. The locker-style bathroom was huge, with about 20-30 vanity stations each with a sink, space for all your toiletries, plus a hairdryer, and all the amenities you would have in a normal hotel room. The shower and toilet stalls were sparky-clean, even though this was a common area shared by all ladies. The men’s dorm was on the second floor, with their own locker/toilet areas, so the ladies’ area was completely private and safe. The treehouse theme was also a unique twist, which was reflected in the decor, and the layout of the capsule rooms. This is a great option for travellers on a low budget. Completely safe, clean, and relatively comfortable.
Marroad Inn Omiya
3.5/561 Reviews
Good location and convenient travel. Very quiet and very clean! We are a family holiday this time, the room is not big, the two live well, but the room facilities are a bit old!

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