The hotel is nice and the room was clean (except for the long black hair left all over floor in the bathroom). The breakfast is just a sandwich box, there is no coffee (just instant coffee). I would expect better.
The staff is not accommodating and never seems to be in a good mood. I was also asked several times to pre-check online. After the third email reminder, I tried and the system didn’t let me complete it. But you can be sure that when I showed up at the reception that is the first thing they asked. Why don’t you have a QR code?
Also, they charge you for lockers. I have never been in an hotel where luggage storage wasn’t complementary.
The experience could be different if they improve a few things.
Excellent hotel, especially for travelers arriving by train — the location directly connected to Okayama Station makes everything extremely convenient.
Rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, clean, and very comfortable. The staff was professional, polite, and efficient.
Breakfast was impressive with a wide selection and high quality products.
A perfect base for exploring Okayama and the surrounding area. Would definitely stay again.
The staff at the front desk were welcoming and attentive, and communication was seamless. The location is excellent, surrounded by numerous commercial areas, making it incredibly convenient for transportation. The hotel boasts a quiet ambiance and comprehensive, well-maintained facilities.
The room is good view and they provide eyes hot pad for when you sleep to using. Even I stayed one night, they gave me a bottle of water. Pls mark it: they don't have water at room, but you can use ice~
The main draw for me was the rooftop onsen; it’s not fancy but it is classic, which is good enough for me. A simple sauna, outdoor onsen, indoor one, cold plunge bath and a shower area. The room itself was compact but efficient and check in/out process was fairly simple. It’s about a 10 minute walk to the Okayama Shinkansen station so it was quite convenient to travel to other sites like Kurashiki Bikan
The hotel's location is excellent, right by the west exit of Okayama Station, which is super convenient if you're lugging suitcases in the rain. However, the entrance is quite hidden; I actually missed it at first. You go in through the door shown in image two, then take the elevator up to the 5th-floor reception. At the front desk, you can help yourself to toothbrushes, toothpaste, toiletries, coffee, and tea bags. The room is typical Japanese style, not small, and there's enough space to open a suitcase. Even though it's close to the station, it's very quiet, with no noticeable vibrations. You can store your luggage on the day of check-out. It's also really easy to go to Okayama Station for shopping and dining.
Seeing that the price included breakfast and dinner, I booked it despite the old facilities. I had planned to stay for three days, but it was impossible to find a non-smoking twin room for the weekend, so I had to give up and book two separate nights instead. We checked in at 8:15 PM and made it in time for dinner. My friend and I each chose a set meal, and the curry rice was delicious. Picture 5 shows the breakfast, which was filling enough.
There's a small hot spring bath available. Remember to bring your own towel. You'll need to get the key from the front desk. For women, follow the signs past the restaurant to the right (opposite the laundry room) where there's an elevator to the second floor.
Overall, it's great value for money, so who cares about minor imperfections?
The only slight issue was that the restaurant floor was a bit greasy and sticky.
This is a special hotel!
Because it is a tourist attraction!
So the location is first-rate, close to the entire tourist area, and within walking distance to Kurashiki Train Station. It takes less than 10 minutes by taxi with luggage.
The room was newly renovated and everything was good, except that it was a twin room and the room was a bit narrow, so it felt very cramped to move around and put luggage. But the toilet, washbasin, bathroom, space is very spacious, there is wifi but there is no Youtube, Netflix on the TV, don't be misled by the remote control.
Another type of king-size bed room is the one where the washbasin and bathroom are connected together, but the room feels larger and is more convenient.
The breakfast is very rich and the food is of high quality. I recommend the milk and hand-made tofu.
Did not have dinner in the hotel, so cannot comment on that.
Also, this is a really large public bath, with a sento feel, not a hot spring.
It is very suitable for those who like slow-paced sightseeing in this area.
For cars that didn't fit in the hotel parking lot, there was a parking lot next door.
There was a shopping mall across the street, which was very convenient (*´∀`*)
The room was clean and comfortable, but the fact that the bed sheets weren't zippered was a bit of a concern since I was staying for several nights.
The amenities were excellent and very helpful.
I was able to use various shampoos and conditioners, and I felt like I was able to recover from the fatigue of my business trip.
Breakfast was delicious ^_^
Please see the photos I've included.
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SSuksuksuk:-)The room is good view and they provide eyes hot pad for when you sleep to using. Even I stayed one night, they gave me a bottle of water. Pls mark it: they don't have water at room, but you can use ice~
SSHOerinThe location is great, right in the Kurashiki shopping street, so it's super convenient for shopping and dining. The room was spacious enough for a family of three, no problem at all. Breakfast was decent. The onsen (hot spring bath) upstairs was quite nice and not crowded at all. You can also open the window a little bit in the room to air it out, which is a plus!
ててんてこまいちゃんWhile it's a bit of a walk from the station, having so many shops nearby was a big plus. The room was clean and I was happy with it, but the breakfast, unfortunately, was quite disappointing 😢. In the small breakfast area, a staff member was constantly standing there, observing everyone. It felt like we were being watched the whole time, which made it uncomfortable and awkward to get food and eat. Despite their constant presence, no greetings or guidance were offered to guests entering the breakfast area. Given the reasonable price, I suppose I can't complain too much, but as a huge fan of breakfast buffets, I opted to eat elsewhere the following day. This breakfast venue also serves as the welcome drink area during check-in, and I was disappointed to find the floor sticky when I received my drink there.
SSiren500It's hard to describe...
1. The facilities are old. In addition to the two sockets on the table, there is one at the door of the toilet, and the main point is that you forget to take it away. They sell everything under the concept of environmental protection, water is 100, various vending machines, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are taken downstairs.
2. The bathroom bar is definitely cleaner than in China, maybe because it's old. Anyway, the table and bedspread look a bit uncomfortable. I ordered a big bed, and the bedspread made my butt itch after using it for a while
3. It's far away from Okayama, 20 minutes walk, mainly because the road is bumpy all the way there, it's really not friendly to pull a big suitcase. From the hotel to the nearby dining place is basically equivalent to walking back to the station. Even the convenience store is less than 10 minutes away, which is definitely not the distance to buy water in slippers and coats.
4. I spent a long time looking for the name when I checked in, and I met a wave of business meeting guests. Who said Japan is quiet?
If it's a good place, it includes breakfast, and the variety is quite rich. Early in the morning, curry rice, French bread and coffee...
2205958****The hotel's location is excellent, right by the west exit of Okayama Station, which is super convenient if you're lugging suitcases in the rain. However, the entrance is quite hidden; I actually missed it at first. You go in through the door shown in image two, then take the elevator up to the 5th-floor reception. At the front desk, you can help yourself to toothbrushes, toothpaste, toiletries, coffee, and tea bags. The room is typical Japanese style, not small, and there's enough space to open a suitcase. Even though it's close to the station, it's very quiet, with no noticeable vibrations. You can store your luggage on the day of check-out. It's also really easy to go to Okayama Station for shopping and dining.
JJdadublinGreat location, next to train station and ferry terminals. Very welcoming and helpful reception staff. I stayed in a cabin, and it was fine for an overnight stop. The bed was comfortable. The common area has a microwave, fridge, kettles, a selection of teas that you can make in a pot, bottled water and complementary treats. The hotel offered a free voucher for a nearby onsen, which looked lovely, but I did not visit it. The hotel also stored my luggage after checkout while I visited Naoshima. It's a little pricey for a cabin, but I was very happy with my stay.
GGuest UserExcellent hotel, especially for travelers arriving by train — the location directly connected to Okayama Station makes everything extremely convenient.
Rooms are spacious by Japanese standards, clean, and very comfortable. The staff was professional, polite, and efficient.
Breakfast was impressive with a wide selection and high quality products.
A perfect base for exploring Okayama and the surrounding area. Would definitely stay again.
GGuest UserSeeing that the price included breakfast and dinner, I booked it despite the old facilities. I had planned to stay for three days, but it was impossible to find a non-smoking twin room for the weekend, so I had to give up and book two separate nights instead. We checked in at 8:15 PM and made it in time for dinner. My friend and I each chose a set meal, and the curry rice was delicious. Picture 5 shows the breakfast, which was filling enough.
There's a small hot spring bath available. Remember to bring your own towel. You'll need to get the key from the front desk. For women, follow the signs past the restaurant to the right (opposite the laundry room) where there's an elevator to the second floor.
Overall, it's great value for money, so who cares about minor imperfections?
The only slight issue was that the restaurant floor was a bit greasy and sticky.
YYipanThe hotel is nice and the room was clean (except for the long black hair left all over floor in the bathroom). The breakfast is just a sandwich box, there is no coffee (just instant coffee). I would expect better.
The staff is not accommodating and never seems to be in a good mood. I was also asked several times to pre-check online. After the third email reminder, I tried and the system didn’t let me complete it. But you can be sure that when I showed up at the reception that is the first thing they asked. Why don’t you have a QR code?
Also, they charge you for lockers. I have never been in an hotel where luggage storage wasn’t complementary.
The experience could be different if they improve a few things.
KKaiara2597The location is nice. Although, I got a smaller room than I saw in the pictures, I couldn’t stand up straight because the roof was so low. Also, there was a short went to another room and I had to craft a curtain because the light from the other room shined straight on my face and you can’t sleep the other way around because there’s not enough room. Furthermore, even though I left my keys for the cleaners, they just left the clean towels and sheets outside my room and told me to do it and the key was left in my door. But the showers and toilets was nice and you have privacy which is nice.
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