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8.4/10
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9.4/10
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GGuest UserThe lovely old gentleman serving as at night was one of the best front desk staff I’ve ever met.
We originally planned to arrive at the property in the afternoon. However, our flight was cancelled and we had to seek alternative, delaying our arrival time until 23:00. When we arrive, we thought we will be self-checking in. But as we step inside the property from a heavy snow, we saw this kind gentleman waiting for us right at the door. He greeted us, helped us check in, and explained everything clearly. He offered us free flow free drinks and free ice cream (which was also very tasty) When we wanted to have some late night snacks bought from a convenient store, he also helped us reheat the food. 誠にありがとうございます!
Everything else was great as well! The room was comfortable, the breakfast was yummy, and it’s so nice to have a hot spring after out in the cold for the entire day.
GGuest UserThe location is great, and the hotel is very clean. It's right behind the JR station, and there's a convenience store downstairs. The only downside was the breakfast, which wasn't very good; I'd recommend getting something from the convenience store instead. The front desk staff were very friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThe room was a bit small, but it's very close to Hakodate JR Station, which you can see from the window and is about a 5-minute walk away. The hotel is also very near Hakodate Morning Market, roughly 100m away, and there's a tram stop right outside. The breakfast was good, and the price in January was very cheap, offering excellent value for money. The front desk staff can speak simple English, and both check-in and check-out are done via machines, making the process very quick.
AAnonymous UserConvenient to visit Goryogaku park and surrounding areas, abundant of restaurant and bars nearby
Room size is OK, best it's with onsen spa and free massage chair, quite relaxing to use after one day travel.
Front desk is very nice to explain every steps going to mount Hakodate, bravo to the team front desk team!
MM481516****The room's location is great, with a tram stop right downstairs, making it super convenient to get to several attractions. One minor drawback is that there's no complimentary bottled water, but I think that's the case with most MyStays hotels.
んんしろIt's about a 10-minute walk from the station and the morning market. It takes about 20 minutes by bus to get to Goryokaku. There's a free drink corner on the second floor until 11 PM, and you can also have alcohol. It feels a little dated, but the staff are friendly and I have no complaints. The sauna was a little on the cool side, but the cold plunge pool was fantastic.
GGuest UserThis hotel is designed for short-term travelers, so those on long-haul trips can skip it. It's located near Gossakaku, within walking distance, and you can go there after checking out in the morning to avoid tour groups and independent travelers.
It's also easy to get there from Mount Hakodate or the tourist area; it's about a five-minute walk from the tram, offering a view of the tram running through the snow.
The hotel is divided into two sections. Check-in is on the left, and the accommodation is on the right, so you need to walk to the other side after check-in.
The left section is the public bathhouse, and the right section is where you actually stay.
The receptionist was very polite. I checked in at midnight and, seeing only the machine, thought I could just use it. The receptionist heard me and immediately came out.
The receptionist was a pretty young woman. Although her English wasn't great, she tried her best to explain the hotel information.
As for the room, since I was a backpacker staying only one night, I didn't have much luggage, so the space was more than enough.
However, if you have luggage or plan to stay for several days, the space is quite cramped; once your suitcase is open, there's no room to move around.
The room's soundproofing is quite poor; you can hear people talking loudly next door or in the hallway, although not many people are actually talking.
The room is well-equipped with basic amenities, including deodorizer.
Breakfast is available at the hotel; just take your ticket to the cafeteria on the second floor, but I didn't have time to eat there.
In summary: Suitable for short-trip backpackers; the rooms are small but have everything you need; soundproofing is poor; convenient transportation.
GGuest UserCool little hotel hidden away in a corner of Hakodate. It's still walking distance from the station and other sights, the price is extremely affordable and they have snacks machines in the lobby. I got a very ”chilly” vibe from the lobby - the staff are just standing around in silence, no music, seems kind of dreary? They could do something to make the lobby area seem more pleasant and fun, but overall I was happy to get such a great deal, and I would stay there again.
Iizm0930I stayed here when I went to Hakodate for a live show.
It was about a 10-minute walk from Hakodate Arena, it has a hot spring, a hotel with an ocean view, and there is a 24-hour Hasegawa store within walking distance, and it was a great choice.
The sunlight pours in through the large windows, so even though it is late January in the middle of winter, you don't have to turn on the heater.
You can relax with the sound of the ocean in the background.
The open-air bath is like an infinity pool, and the ocean is right in front of you, so you can stay in it forever.
The bus to Hakodate Station leaves almost right in front, there is a convenience store nearby, and the 24-hour Hasegawa store is just a short walk away, so it is very convenient.
There is no need to rush to get on public transportation after the arena live show, you can drink at a nearby izakaya until the sun sets and then go home, and the front desk is open 24 hours a day, so it was reassuring.
Whenever I go to Hakodate, I always stay around Hakodate Station, but this was such a great encounter that I think I will stay at this hotel in the future!
GGuest UserThe room itself was a little bit small and quite cramped. Just about enough space for one. But if you are plus sized it might seem too small. The toilet was also slightly narrow.
Facilities were great, with onsen available. Within touching distance of the local public street car and bus stop. Front desk were really friendly and helpful despite the limited English spoken. They also operate early from 8am till fairly late 10pm. And the nearest konbini was also only about 200m away.