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Nipponia Sawara Merchant Town Hotel
4.9/53 Reviews

Nipponia Sawara Merchant Town Hotel

Katori|2.8km from Katori-Jingu Shrine
I love my first stay at NIPPONIA, former 々, and an inn that has been renovated from an old private house, so take this opportunity. .. .. I asked, but the room and service were very disappointing, and I thought hard to stop going to the NIPPONIA series in the future. I stayed in the SEIGAKU building. The renovated warehouse is large and has a high ceiling, but there are only two small windows above, so you can't see the view at all. There is also a porch, but it is surrounded by a fence and eaves, and you can't see the outside at all from here. There is a feeling of blockage. There is a space on the porch that can be called a garden, but only weeds are growing. Until now, I have stayed at as many inns as 5 renovated old folk houses and warehouses, but I have the impression that the renovation costs less than any inn. There is WiFi, but the room without a TV, no Bluetooth connection speaker, and the outside appearance is disappointing. The refrigerator is small like a business hotel, and there is no freezer, so I think it is inconvenient for those who need ice. Of course, there is no service to carry ice at night. Amenities were not particularly noteworthy. Even though it is a holiday fee, it is about 90000 yen with breakfast per night. The inn, which is a renovated old folk house where I stayed before, does not set such a high price even if it has a kitchen, a washing machine, and a garden. I wonder where it was worth it (even in Kyoto). Also, the service was the worst. Even though the price is higher than a luxury hotel, the staff gave the impression that they were doing their best to do their work, probably because the service was operated by the smallest number of people with services below a business hotel. The bus introduced on the website may be suspended, so if you ask about access to the hotel before staying, you will be guided to the suspended bus as it is, or if you ask the restaurants in the area, Multiple restaurants were introduced. After arriving at the hotel, I met the reception staff and was confirmed that I had luggage, but I didn't know. The explanation of the inn is also said to be Long 々 sitting opposite, but there is no welcome drink. Check-in was at 15:00, and even after the cleaning was finished, there was no guidance, and it was explained that it was such a rule. For breakfast, choose a start at 7:30 or 8:30. The breakfast time is decided exactly instead of the concept of staying slowly over time (there is no clock or TV in the room for that reason). I also used the cafe in the GEISHO building. It costs 1000 yen for shaved ice alone and 800 yen for coffee. I was able to relax while looking at the cityscape and tourists. I was surprised to use the bathroom, but I wondered if I hadn't cleaned it for at least 3 days. (I can't write in detail, but I also noticed dust that seemed to accumulate for several days.) It seems that the bad things continue, and I encountered Go ◯◯ Ri in the room, and the fish for breakfast on the second day was raw. , i was disappointed. . .

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Nipponia Sawara Merchant Town Hotel
4.9/53 Reviews
I love my first stay at NIPPONIA, former 々, and an inn that has been renovated from an old private house, so take this opportunity. .. .. I asked, but the room and service were very disappointing, and I thought hard to stop going to the NIPPONIA series in the future. I stayed in the SEIGAKU building. The renovated warehouse is large and has a high ceiling, but there are only two small windows above, so you can't see the view at all. There is also a porch, but it is surrounded by a fence and eaves, and you can't see the outside at all from here. There is a feeling of blockage. There is a space on the porch that can be called a garden, but only weeds are growing. Until now, I have stayed at as many inns as 5 renovated old folk houses and warehouses, but I have the impression that the renovation costs less than any inn. There is WiFi, but the room without a TV, no Bluetooth connection speaker, and the outside appearance is disappointing. The refrigerator is small like a business hotel, and there is no freezer, so I think it is inconvenient for those who need ice. Of course, there is no service to carry ice at night. Amenities were not particularly noteworthy. Even though it is a holiday fee, it is about 90000 yen with breakfast per night. The inn, which is a renovated old folk house where I stayed before, does not set such a high price even if it has a kitchen, a washing machine, and a garden. I wonder where it was worth it (even in Kyoto). Also, the service was the worst. Even though the price is higher than a luxury hotel, the staff gave the impression that they were doing their best to do their work, probably because the service was operated by the smallest number of people with services below a business hotel. The bus introduced on the website may be suspended, so if you ask about access to the hotel before staying, you will be guided to the suspended bus as it is, or if you ask the restaurants in the area, Multiple restaurants were introduced. After arriving at the hotel, I met the reception staff and was confirmed that I had luggage, but I didn't know. The explanation of the inn is also said to be Long 々 sitting opposite, but there is no welcome drink. Check-in was at 15:00, and even after the cleaning was finished, there was no guidance, and it was explained that it was such a rule. For breakfast, choose a start at 7:30 or 8:30. The breakfast time is decided exactly instead of the concept of staying slowly over time (there is no clock or TV in the room for that reason). I also used the cafe in the GEISHO building. It costs 1000 yen for shaved ice alone and 800 yen for coffee. I was able to relax while looking at the cityscape and tourists. I was surprised to use the bathroom, but I wondered if I hadn't cleaned it for at least 3 days. (I can't write in detail, but I also noticed dust that seemed to accumulate for several days.) It seems that the bad things continue, and I encountered Go ◯◯ Ri in the room, and the fish for breakfast on the second day was raw. , i was disappointed. . .
Hotel Housen Chiba
4.1/54 Reviews
It was very reasonable and good with breakfast. This amount is at all. However, one unfortunate thing is that the parking lot is small. It wasn't a late check-in, but there was a parking lot away. It was already full.
Hotel Route Inn Katori Sawara Ekimae
4.5/548 Reviews
It is right next to Sabara Station and is outstanding as a base for sightseeing. There are also seven eleven nearby. It was a very beautiful hotel, and the room was small but there was a sofa, so I could relax. However, personally, the bed was hard and the blanket felt heavy. In the breakfast buffet, disinfection was placed at the entrance as a countermeasure against corona, and vinyl gloves were handed over. The dishes were rich and all were delicious. The public bath had enough space in the washroom and it was good to be able to use without worrying about others. It is a recommended hotel for Sabara sightseeing.
SAWARAKITA HOTEL
3.7/51 Reviews
Thank you for two days in April. Despite the high outside temperature, the room temperature was set to 29 degrees Celsius, and it was hot when I entered the room, but it was not air-conditioned due to centralized management, but the front desk responded immediately, but it was air-conditioned. Not i was. Also, it was said that there was a construction of hot water supply facilities until 22:00 and the bath could not be used, but the front desk responded immediately and it was available after 18:00. I had trouble about 2 times, but I didn't feel stress though there was a problem because the front desk responded. Thank you.
Hostel Co-Edo
4/514 Reviews
This is the second use. It is very convenient to stay at ease and very close to the cityscape of Sabara. It is a favorite inn with a feeling of cleanliness. However, the sound and voice are easy to echo in the building, so it may not be suitable for people who are nervous about sound.

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