I visited Shin-Yamaguchi after a few days in Fukuoka. The weather was still cold, and it rained a little. From the station, just cross the street, and you’ll arrive at the hotel. It’s about a three-minute walk if you have luggage. Next to the hotel, there’s a 7-Eleven and many izakayas.
The manager greeted me warmly, and the staff were extremely friendly. They would greet guests as they walked in, making me feel very welcome. Welcome drinks and coffee are available until midnight—I loved their lemon water! You can also use the library/cafeteria for work or reading, which is quite convenient.
Amenities are placed on the first floor next to the elevator. Breakfast tickets are available, with multiple time slots to choose from. The room size is big for the price. The bathroom is compact, but I had no issues enjoying a bath. The only inconvenience was the lack of a remote control to adjust the air-conditioner’s wind direction.
There are two washing machines and two dryers on the fourth floor, both of which can be connected via an app. If you don’t have coins, you can pay through the app with a credit card, and it will show a timer for when your laundry is done. The washing machine is easy to use, but the dryer took a bit long. Ice is also available on this floor.
There are no complimentary bottled waters in the room, so I often went down to the first floor for lemon water and coffee.
Breakfast was more abundant than I expected. Since this is a chain hotel, I didn’t expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised by the selection. The menu seemed to change daily, and I really enjoyed having breakfast here. Definitely worth the price. If I visit Yamaguchi again, I would definitely book this hotel!
Beautiful Onsen hotel. Visiting a friend at Yuda Onsen, and chanced upon Onn. Japanese standard of service and cleanliness, price is reasonable as well. I love how i could visit the onsen as many times I want. For those who are too shy, you can book one of the two private onsen rooms for ¥3500 per hr which is pretty reasonable in my opinion. Free flow of coffee at the coffee machine at the reception. Too many great things at this hotel to be written in a few words. Only downside would be the really tiny rooms but most Japanese hotels are tiny anyway.
Though struggling in English translation, staff were very helpful in giving directions to surrounding areas. Upon departing from hotel in the early morning, one of the male staff even checking for us the connecting train, they even prepared the breakfast especially for us to eat before leaving hotel. Very touching and grateful to them. Thank you. Arigato gozaimatsu.
The location, adjacent to Shimonoseki Station, was excellent! There was also an affiliated parking lot, where we parked for 600 yen per night.
The amenities were excellent, and the shampoo, body soap, lotion, and other amenities provided were all of high quality. My husband said that even the razors were of the same quality as those sold commercially. Breakfast wasn't a buffet, but a set meal like the one pictured. I was also happy to have a large public bath. And, in addition to the laundry, I was very grateful that there was an ice maker, especially during this summer season. I was also surprised that you could check the occupancy of the public bath and laundry on the in-room TV! For this quality, a two-day, one-night stay for two people with breakfast cost less than 100,000 yen, even with the trip.com status discount, it was excellent value for money and we were extremely satisfied!
Smile Hotel Shimonoseki is right next to the JR station. Walk to the right and follow the station for two minutes. The JR station building is also the Daimaru Shopping Center. From the basement to the fourth floor are shops, restaurants and supermarkets. The bus station is right in front of the hotel. Buses 1 to 4 go to Karato Market. The seafood restaurants in Karato Market sell cheap salmon sashimi. Shimonoseki is a historic place and worth a visit.
I stayed in the capsule, but all of the rooms, showers, toilets, and shared areas were clean and comfortable. One point, it was a little troublesome to have to put on shoes and go outside and get off the elevator to get out of the capsule room and go to the common area. i think it's not possible to do it in the structure of the building. . .
The hotel is conveniently located near the JR and bus stations. Although the hotel's exterior is older, there are comic books for guests to read in the lobby. The front desk staff is friendly and helpful, and the rooms are spacious and comfortable.
Since it was a car trip, it was convenient to park the parking lot for free. It may be a little inconvenient without a car. The amenities were basic and the room was clean. If you walk a little, there are shops and you can get frozen pasta or fried rice, so I think it's not a problem with eating.
The hotel is economical and is located near the JR Shimonoseki station.When i went into the hotel, the staff helped me to check in patiently and explained the facilities carefully and with details. Also, the view is marvelous!
Everything is good. The hotel has complete service facilities, including a laundry room. I finally washed and dried the clothes from the previous week. It is a little far from JR Shimonoseki Station. After exiting Shimonoseki Station, walk to the second-floor overpass until you get off the vertical elevator at the end and turn right at the next intersection. There is a local supermarket across the road on the right side of the hotel, which is quite rich. The night-time ramen 🍜 of the hotel is quite good.
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MMaki DinhI visited Shin-Yamaguchi after a few days in Fukuoka. The weather was still cold, and it rained a little. From the station, just cross the street, and you’ll arrive at the hotel. It’s about a three-minute walk if you have luggage. Next to the hotel, there’s a 7-Eleven and many izakayas.
The manager greeted me warmly, and the staff were extremely friendly. They would greet guests as they walked in, making me feel very welcome. Welcome drinks and coffee are available until midnight—I loved their lemon water! You can also use the library/cafeteria for work or reading, which is quite convenient.
Amenities are placed on the first floor next to the elevator. Breakfast tickets are available, with multiple time slots to choose from. The room size is big for the price. The bathroom is compact, but I had no issues enjoying a bath. The only inconvenience was the lack of a remote control to adjust the air-conditioner’s wind direction.
There are two washing machines and two dryers on the fourth floor, both of which can be connected via an app. If you don’t have coins, you can pay through the app with a credit card, and it will show a timer for when your laundry is done. The washing machine is easy to use, but the dryer took a bit long. Ice is also available on this floor.
There are no complimentary bottled waters in the room, so I often went down to the first floor for lemon water and coffee.
Breakfast was more abundant than I expected. Since this is a chain hotel, I didn’t expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised by the selection. The menu seemed to change daily, and I really enjoyed having breakfast here. Definitely worth the price. If I visit Yamaguchi again, I would definitely book this hotel!
GGuest UserThis hotel has a great location. From the rooms, lobby, and restaurant, you can see the ocean, Tsunoshima Island, and Tsunoshima Bridge, and the views are amazing. We were also able to take a walk on the beach right in front of the hotel. We were very satisfied with the delicious buffet, which had a wide variety of options for both dinner and breakfast.
The large public bath was amazing, with an open-air bath where you could watch the sunset.
In the evening, we were taken on a night tour of Tsunoshima Island in a minibus. (Free of charge)
Next time, we would like to go swimming in the sea in the summer.
RRIEThe location, adjacent to Shimonoseki Station, was excellent! There was also an affiliated parking lot, where we parked for 600 yen per night.
The amenities were excellent, and the shampoo, body soap, lotion, and other amenities provided were all of high quality. My husband said that even the razors were of the same quality as those sold commercially. Breakfast wasn't a buffet, but a set meal like the one pictured. I was also happy to have a large public bath. And, in addition to the laundry, I was very grateful that there was an ice maker, especially during this summer season. I was also surprised that you could check the occupancy of the public bath and laundry on the in-room TV! For this quality, a two-day, one-night stay for two people with breakfast cost less than 100,000 yen, even with the trip.com status discount, it was excellent value for money and we were extremely satisfied!
GGuest UserIchinomata Onsen Grand Hotel offers a serene and rejuvenating experience. Set in a beautiful location, it features traditional Japanese architecture and onsen (hot spring) facilities that provide a perfect way to relax. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, often with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Guests can enjoy delicious local cuisine, and the staff is known for their warm hospitality. It's an excellent choice for those looking to unwind and immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Whether you're traveling for leisure or a romantic getaway, Ichinomata Onsen Grand Hotel is a wonderful destination!
MMakmur TanudjajaThough struggling in English translation, staff were very helpful in giving directions to surrounding areas. Upon departing from hotel in the early morning, one of the male staff even checking for us the connecting train, they even prepared the breakfast especially for us to eat before leaving hotel. Very touching and grateful to them. Thank you. Arigato gozaimatsu.
GGuest UserBeautiful Onsen hotel. Visiting a friend at Yuda Onsen, and chanced upon Onn. Japanese standard of service and cleanliness, price is reasonable as well. I love how i could visit the onsen as many times I want. For those who are too shy, you can book one of the two private onsen rooms for ¥3500 per hr which is pretty reasonable in my opinion. Free flow of coffee at the coffee machine at the reception. Too many great things at this hotel to be written in a few words. Only downside would be the really tiny rooms but most Japanese hotels are tiny anyway.
SSuraneeMy flight arrival on the early morning, and reached the hotel around 13.45-14.00. And I wanna leave luggages at the room and hope to hurry to visit another sightseeing on afternoon. But actually the hotel ignore early check-in, so I must paid 1000 yen for nothing to do at the room. I think the hotel don’t get any good mindset to traveler and don’t have any flexible about the rule of conditions. Traveling at japan disappoints and more getting tired to understand their service mind.
RRaymondHaving similar apartment booked with the same host for the trip. Frankly, overall experience is good, though this property is a little dusty. Hagi is not a city for shopping, also found it difficult for dining out though quite a number of restaurants around, most of them were fully booked on the day we stay. Have to drive 5 minutes for food around McDonald's and Lawson. It's still a great place to visit and stay at this property and
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