Discover the best Japanese Pensions in Shizuoka Prefecture, Tokai, Chubu including Dormy Inn Express Kakegawa, Suruga Kenko Land, Garden Villa Shirahama, Hamanako Lakeside Plaza, Le Nessa Jogasaki, Hotel Super Tomari, Petit Hotel Kaizan, Business Hotel Shomeikan, Yutorelo Atami, The Salon Izu.
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4.5 based on 128 reviews
I stayed at the Dormy Inn for 3 nights during the rugby World Cup. First let me state that there is very little to do in Kakegawa apart from visiting the castle, so if you are heading here as a tourist there are probably better places to stay. Back to the hotel ! I arrived a little early (around 12) and my room was not available , so I had to leave my bags in reception and wait until around 3pm to get my key. There was no issue with the language barrier. The hotel is not far from the station with a 10 minute walk along the main road getting you there. The room itself was average size for Japan, but the outlook from the window was pretty bleak onto a back alley. However, it was clean and comfortable there were no issues with the exception of the pillows which were rock hard. All amenities were available in the room although the sink being in the bedroom rather than the shower area was a little strange. The Wi-fi was perfect, but dont look for any English language station on the TV as there was none. In terms of restaurant, there is one for breakfast with a reasonable selection of both Western and Japanese food. I never saw it open during the day or evening. However, as a bonus it does open up around 9.30 in the evening with free ramen noodles for the hungry. Coffee is always available on demand in the foyer which is another good point. On top of the hotel is a typical Japanese thermal bath...great for the aches after a busy day ! All in all a good hotel for the price.....
4 based on 176 reviews
If you have the opportunity to call into this hotel make sure you visit the onsen. There are a variety of hot spas, plunge pool, small heated pool for swimming, hot stones in a sauna room to lay on. There are plenty of products and spare towels inside for washing hair and body, hair dryer for after and hotel clothes so you may take a break downstairs, enjoy a meal or snack then return for another dip. Make sure you allow at least an hour to experience all on offer.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Loved it here! Was a great hotel with cute little quirks that show that the hosts love the local area. Was sad to leave and go back to Tokyo. I have allergies and told them in advance. The food was incredible. I find it very rare for allergies to be catered for in Japan so it was a wonderful surprise the effort they put in to the food. The meals were incredible and so much food! The host speaks very good English which is a handy plus if you are a tourist.
3.5 based on 77 reviews
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We stayed one night with a close family friend. We were given a spacious corner room with excellent views of the lake from two sides of our Suite. The suite is very spacious, very clean, with an excellent set of bathroom amenities. The separate bath/shower room from the toilet is also very handy for family use. There were plentiful clean bedding in the wardobes, our family friend chose to use the Tatami side of the room, letting us use the two single beds in the bedroom. She also took my wife to the Onsen, and returning after 45 minutes- everyone slept well till the morning. Across the car park, is the Mikonos Restaurant- which I understand is part of the hotel. We had dinner in the Restaurant the previous night- Western Style Set Menu, the food was very good with the exception of a very watery green bean soup. We also had breakfast in this restaurant. The varieties of both local and Western Style food were very extensive. We enjoyed our breakfast very much at 7:30, restaurant near empty, low sunlight and good view of the Lake.
4 based on 59 reviews
I stayed here for one night with my family of six. The accommodation was nice but some parts were showing their age a little. My wife and kids were kept awake at night by the people staying upstairs who let their kids run around until 1 am. Not really the hotels fault but the thin walls had something do to with it. The pool area was nice but some places were showing their age. The restaurant was small and as other places, started by to show its age. I would recommend skipping dinner and buying or ordering and eating in the room. I get the impression that this resort was built back in the 80s and could do with renovating. Overall a nice place to stay and visit the attractions in the surrounding areas.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
4 based on 20 reviews
3.5 based on 35 reviews
This hotel has recently had a total refurbishment (renewal). Rooms have tasteful modern interior with big screen TVs and new Simmons bed mattresses (great body support). Lovely new unit bathrooms too. Lovely big hot bath on 2nd floor for all guests to use too. The Japanese breakfast in the French restaurant on the second floor is top class. The verandah in the same restaurant overlooking the center of town is perfect for evening drinks. All the staff are wonderful, very friendly and helpful. I stayed two nights and I’ll definitely stay here again when I return to this quaint town - grab a map and explore the restaurants and cafes along the rivers, shrines and temples - some nice walks nearby. Mishima is well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 54 reviews
We stayed one night at Atami before we head back to Tokyo. It’s quite an uphill drive up to hotel from Atami JR station. Free parking available and strongly recommend you have a car to reach this hotel because of the uphill winding drive. Room: Our room is on the 4/F which have quite a nice view. To our surprise, there is no shower in our room. Only a sink and a toilet. So this mean if you want to take a shower, you can only go to the hotspring. I think we overlooked it when we made our reservation as they did list it on the website, that only a limited number of room will have shower facilities. Food: Both the dinner and breakfast are super yummy. It’s Japanese style but with a twist of morden/western touch. We really like it. Food are fresh and tasty. Dinner + breakfast are served at specific time slot to make sure not everyone come at the same time. Hotspring: It’s has an outdoor and indoor hot spring, a Jacuzzi plus a sauna. Relatively small but nice. Staff: Friendly and speak okay English .They try very hard explain to us each dishes at dinner and breakfast. Others: The foot hot spring is nice and you can relax while enjoying the ocean view. You can also chose your own colour/patten of yukata plus size which is nice. There is only one elevator and you might need to wait a bit when it’s breakfast time or check out time.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The Salon Izu offers accommodations in Ito. The resort has a seasonal outdoor pool and terrace, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar. Free private parking is available on site. Each room has a flat-screen TV and . Certain rooms have views of the sea or pool. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes and slippers.
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