There are various hotels, but this is not a hotel but a motel? I think, but when you enter, you feel like a one-room (one room at home). I will always stay when I have a vacancy at work. The interior is perfect with microwave oven, frozen refrigerator, bus toilet, massage machine (simple one). (I will stop here because I will not be able to stay next time if I advertise it too much)
The Guest House Akirado is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Guest House Akirado is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Tokoname. With Tokoname Station just 600m away and Chubu Centrair International Airport only 5km away, transportation is very convenient. Keeping busy is easy, with Curves, Clay Works and Dokanzaka all nearby. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city.
Wanted a non smoking room but only had a smoking room left
Good thing is the room really not so smelly and with a little fabric freshener the place don’t have the cigarettes smell
Wide spread for breakfast but taste ok only
There’s actually shuttle service to the airport though it’s actually quite nearby
Nice view of sunrise too
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Close to the airport, take one stop to Rinku Tokoshi Station, and you will reach the hotel as soon as you exit the station. The room is huge! Clean and tidy! Separation of dry and wet. You can open the suitcase with confidence. Across the street is Aeon, stayed one night, can not walk all, there is an ant park, a playhouse, small tall truck, a food court, nothing quite cool. After dinner, I took a photo with the big lucky cat. Behind Aeon is Costco.
The hotel breakfast was ok, the grilled mackerel was good. Bike and e-scooter rentals are available in the hotel lobby. There is a huge laundry room downstairs and next door! At the next station, Changhua Station, you can find half a big-headed lucky cat.
We actually really liked this little place, just perfect for the airport before an early morning flight! We were nervous using a capsule hotel for the first time in Japan, would we be cramped, would it be noisy, would we understand how it worked? All fears were unfounded, the capsules were plenty big enough, even for my husband who is 6ft 3inches, both rooms were quiet and the washing facilities clean, and complete with more product than I use! They give you pyjamas which were a little on the small side so I just used my own. This looked like quite a new facility so I’m sure there are different experiences to be had (as with anything) but I wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again and would be much more open to booking something similar in the future.
For a long time, it has been used as a corona ward and has been given priority to groups even after resuming, but it seems that personal accommodation reception has started from 9/1. I have stayed at the adjacent No.2 building several times, but this is the first time. Although there was no novelty in terms of hardware, I was glad that there was a machine in the lobby that could automatically check in / check out and the guest room TV corresponded to various distribution services. is. Breakfast is the same as the 2 building. The corner was divided into Japanese and Western food.
It is very close to Tokoname Station, very convenient.
I feel that the hotel is the tallest building in this area, so it is easy to recognize.
The hotel facilities are indeed old, with an old-fashioned style, but they are sufficient and quite clean.
There is a bunny-toothed cherry blossom girl at the front desk who smiles very sweetly, and she has the best attitude. The rest of the front desk staff are relatively cold, and they don't take the initiative to greet guests when they come in and out.
There is no drinking water in the room, you need to go to a nearby convenience store to buy it yourself.
I used it when I walked ”town” in Tokoname. It is about a 3-minute walk from ”Meitetsu Tokoname Station” and there is also a free flat parking lot, so it is convenient to go by train or by car (I went by car). The main building I stayed in seems to have opened in 2004 (the annex is 2019), so it's not that new, but it was cleaned properly and there was no shortage of facilities and equipment. I felt a little old in the form of shower toilet (because it is Tokoname, naturally shower toilet instead of washlet). Since it is a route inn, the buffet breakfast was free and there were many types of Japanese and Western menus, so I was satisfied. I didn't use it, but there was also a large communal bath of radium artificial hot springs. There were restaurants in the area between Tokoname Station and Tokoname Boat Racecourse, and there were several convenience stores within walking distance.
Since I had an early morning flight, I selected for this rather newish Marriott branded property (I believe it was < 3 year old) close to Nagoya Chubu International airport for 1 night. Location The property is located about 5-10 mins walk from the Nagoya Chuba airport station. Outside of that, there is not much in the area outside of other nearby airport hotels. It is located next to the water, therefore the waterview is quite assured. The hotel does provide an airport shuttle especially during the morning hours - which I did not use as the walk to the airport was very doable even with large luggage. There is a walk bridge connecting the terminal to this airport hotel area. Check In I arrived quite late, around 11 pm at the property to intially an empty lobby area but did get busy after. I was helped immediately by what seems to be the only agent working that evening. I already saw on the Bonvoy app that one of my room was already upgraded to a Junior suite, while the 2nd room in my reservation was the room type that I had reserved. This was quite a long time ago as an Elite Titanium that I received an upgrade especially at a Four Points property. I was asked to select my welcome gift which I selected for the breakfast - since it already starts at 6 am which gave me sufficient time to have breakfast before going to the airport (since I knew at that the JAL domestic lounge would have zero options for breakfast). Room One of the room was on a lower floor, while the Suite was on the highest floor of the property (5th if I remember correctly). As expected it was a very spacious room - although without any separated bedroom and living area. The interior decoration of the hotel was aviation based and on the industrial concept - with a lot of dark tones - which I liked a lot, but I guess this is very personal point. On the other hand, there was no real option to brighten up the room further as the lighting was limited too - so it's not the best if you're someone who prefers a more lighted/bright room. The room had a large floor to ceiling windows facing the water, which in the morning I already noticed would have given the room a very bright feel with the natural lighting. There was no closed wardrobe, but it was an open concept. The bed was the main object in the room with the working desk situated behind the headboard area (this reminded me of the Metropol Belgrade property room). Outside of this, there was a small sitting area with a nice view towards the water and the terminal and hotel buildings. There was a small in room gift left by the hotel as an Elite welcome gesture - which was nice. The TV was of a larger size with the usual channels for an international chain hotel in Japan. Internet speed was good - stable and worked well for usual usage. The climate control in the room worked well being silence and managing to keep the room temperature as desired. Sleep quality was good - the bed did seem to be the US King siz
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GGuest UserLow consumption and requirements, but there are surprises after check-in, especially friendly, courteous hospitality, and more active arrangements for free transportation  pick-up and drop-off.
BBryan James GarciaThis hotel is directly connected to Centrair Airport Terminal 1. We checked in around 6pm after our domestic flight from Sapporo. We stayed at their pacific side rooms and sunrise is really gorgeous.
Breakfast buffet is also available and had a variety of food served. We were also given pass to Sola Spa and Onsen and spent a good gourmet or two just before our flight, really a plus.
Room is spacious, and smells good. Toilet and bath are also spacious, toilet separate from bath.
Overall, would recommend and stay again whenever in Chubu for a relaxing stay before/after a connecting flight.
YYStaffs there were proactively kind and friendly. With big languages and kids, distance from airport is close and convenient. Booked for a room with 3 single beds - spacey. Just needed to walk a bit to reach the room though… want to come back again!
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