Located in Kamakura, 200 metres from Yuigahama Beach and less than 1 km from Zaimokuza Beach, AKAMA Kamakura provides spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Rebecca
From
Australia
We loved the traditional Japanese feel of accomodation whilst having an abundance of modern amenities (bathroom amenities, replacement towels and bottled water, hairdryer, curler and straightener, coffee and kettle, mini fridge).
The accommodation was very clean and well maintained and our party of 4 (two adults and two teenage boys) enjoyed being the only guests. Use of the sauna was lovely of an evening during the winter and having breakfast included in the lovely modern restaurant downstairs was a great - the choice of either western or Japanese breakfast suited out teenage boys and both options were lovely.
The location is close to the local electric rail station and walking distance to an abundance of cafe’s, restaurants and shops as well as the Great Buddha, Hasedera Temple, Goryo Shrine and of course the beach.
We loved being immersed in the local neighbourhood whilst being so close to all of the above.
The staff were all friendly and attentive would we highly recommend this accommodation.
Situated just a 3-minute walk from popular Enoshima Beach, Kakiya Ryokan is Japanese-style accommodation attached to a historic restaurant specialising in Shirasu fish meals.
Gosia
From
United Kingdom
Nice traditional ryokan. We had fantastic view on a pretty garden. But Loud at night as the hotel is at the main street. Shared toilet and shower. The onsen was just a big bath with hot water, but good as you can book it for your use only so no problem with tatoo and to go with your partner. Great town!
In the Ota Ward district of Tokyo, close to Omori Hachiman Shrine, Mitomi inn has a garden and a washing machine. It is located 1.9 km from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine and provides luggage storage space.
Neil
From
United Kingdom
Used as a stop over after arriving at Haneda Airport, only 15 mins away, easy access, helpful communications prior regards entry, late check in etc. it was very clean with good instructions.
旅館かわな -Ryokan Kawana- provides a public bath and an open-air bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodation in Kimitsu, 38 km from Uramori Inari Shrine.
Featuring 2-star accommodation, Ryokan Sansuiso is situated in Tokyo, 300 metres from Remy Gotanda Shopping Mall and 400 metres from Museum of Package Culture.
Fadi
From
France
Perfect place. Staff is kind, welcoming. English is spoken too. I will definitely go back without hesitation.
Situated in Kisarazu, 24 km from Tokyo International Airport Terminal No2 Observation Deck, Ryugujo Spa Hotel Mikazuki Fujimitei offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, an...
Emi
From
Japan
The buffet breakfast and dinner were perfect for families. Our 2 year old daughter had plenty of options as did we. Our bedroom was perfect for family as well. We had 2 double beds in the bedroom, a tatami room with table and 4 chairs (futons in the cupboard), a nice bathroom with a bathtub that opened up to the balcony, and a balcony big enough to hang out when our daughter went to sleep. There were also options for a mumu style outfit or a yukata for the hotel stay. Our daughter absolutely loved it and it made travelling so much nicer to not come with with laundry. There were so many things we could do which was really nice as the weather was very typhoon like for a day anda half of our stay. We paid extra for a kids soft play but it was worth it as everything was on the same premises :).
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Location is good - near to the harbor area and parks. Nice view from the hotel if a room with view is chosen. The hotel onsen is nice though there is no cold pools.
Comapct but well organised room, has all the basics at a good price.
On site onsen was also a plus.
The location is great, not far from the metro station and within walking distance to many attractions.
There is an Onsen which is very popular with guests. If this is your jam you’ll love this hotel. Close to great restaurants at the red brick warehouse and an amusement park. I loved Viking the Nissan engine museum and a tour of the Kirin beer factory. There is also a great chocolate theme cafe next door. Family marts galore.
It was so good in functionality, plus amenities were exceptionally good, such as Japanese Yukata gown after the bath which was replaced in daily basis and the slippers which are rare to have for the guests for 3 star hotel (I thought it was 3 stars but could be higher). The price was fairly reasonable and location was fantastic! The biggest part is the big public bath with hot spring inside the hotel, which was free for the guests.
A true Japanese experience on a futon on tatami mat on the floor The room was hugely spacious The young couple with their gorgeous baby boy who own it were lovely It was so close to Chinatown for great food and just a short walk from the railway We commuted by bus to the shipping terminal for a 3 week cruise thereafter and were really happy with our choice of accommodation the night before The Convenience store is close and it’s in a very central position
Very cool hotel, somewhat hidden away on a side street, with an austere, elegant feel. Bedroom was a huge low futon on a step-up in a tatami room. All black with a white bed. Shower/bath tub Japanese style, which was very enjoyable. Very private and quiet. A great section of Yokohama, with lots going on outside, with some fun restaurants. Wonderful spot that we hope to return to.
The couple running the guesthouse were lovely. Very polite, chatty, excellent English. Great location and really charming rooms - tatami mats, futons, sliding doors etc.
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