This was the best accommodation during my 3-night, 4-day trip.
Since it is located right next to the South Exit of Mito Station, you don't even have to go to the first floor; the front desk is on the 3rd floor.
Make sure to try the breakfast; the toast is seriously delicious.
The bathhouse on the 5th floor has all the ingredients listed, so the water seems to be of good quality.
The bedding is luxurious, and the room is spacious, making it the best. 👍
It was a small room, but it was clean. Regarding the location of the hotel, it was my fault that there was a lack of confirmation, but I felt that there was a little distance to the station on foot.
I didn't need to clean it, but the next day the doorknob didn't have towels, and when I asked the cleaner, the front desk person was in charge of the towels, so I told him to tell them directly. I thought it was a little strange system.
Breakfast was a little disappointing because most of them were the same menu on 3 days.
The room was immaculately cleaned, wiped clean with paper towels to ensure it was dust-free. The kids loved the tatami-mat windowsill. During the day, they could sit by the window and watch the torii gates and the sunrise and sunset. The view was superb, but the weather wasn't good. At night, the tatami mat was large enough to double as a single bed. The room was spacious enough to easily fit three open suitcases without hindering mobility. The hotel is ideally located, with a small yet beautiful design, facing Oarai Shrine and the Pacific Ocean behind. As it's an annex of the Oarai Onsen Hotel, guests can also enjoy the baths there. The two front desk staff were very friendly and always addressed any issues promptly. P.S. The seafood at Hinoji Restaurant across from the hotel is clean, odorless, and high-quality, even better than what you'd find at the Oarai seafood market.
(Good Points)
Good value for money.
The spacious floor space was nice.
(Cons)
It's old. The wallpaper is peeling.
The electricity doesn't come on when you insert a card. You can only turn the lights on and off with a switch.
Parking is available, but at 1,000 yen, it's not cheap.
The room was spacious, making it easy to open large suitcases. There's a big public bath and a laundry room, and breakfast was good. The room was quiet and peaceful. The hotel is right across from the station; you just take the pedestrian bridge down and you're there. If you have luggage, though, you'll need to take the elevator on the left side of the bridge down to street level, cross the zebra crossing, and then you're at the hotel. We visited in March when the plum blossoms were in full bloom. You can walk from the hotel through the station to Kairakuen Garden and then take the train back.
The Celecton Hotel opened in 2019.It is quite new and within a short walk from Tsuchiura Station . There is a Kasumi supermarket near the station. You can get a set of very comfortable pyjamas when you check in at the front desk. Public onsens for males and females , ice making machine , drinks vending machine , microwave machine are all on the ground floor. We didn't try the breakfast as there were many other food options nearby. Aeon mall is a short bus ride from Tsuchiura Station.
A decent hotel. The service was excellent. They offered free dandan noodles for a late-night snack. The hot springs were excellent. It happened to be the Lantern Festival, and the open-air baths, enjoying the cool breeze and bright moonlight, were quite relaxing. Just be sure to pay attention to the bus schedule from the hotel to the station. When booking, I thought it would run every hour, but it turned out to be only available at 15:10. Although we missed the shuttle, the bus was quite convenient. Just be sure to prepare small change in cash or PayPay. I personally think the 100-year-old plum wine is superb. Highly recommended.
Located in Oarai, NAMI TO TSUKI is a great base to explore the city from.
Experience the flavors of Chinese cuisine at the on-site restaurant.
When driving to the property, you can use the free parking lot.
It was a wonderful stay. The room was spacious and clean, and the large windows offered a great view. We also got free access to the hot springs next door, so it was great value for money.
There is a small park at the door, full of green space, and it is also convenient to shop nearby. Tsukuba has a beautiful environment, no noise at all, very quiet and peaceful, and it is also convenient to eat nearby
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GGuest UserAccess is excellent as it is right in front of the station rotary. This is probably the oldest hotel in this area.
Breakfast was delicious at the teppanyaki restaurant in the hotel.
I think it would be nice to have a USB power jack or charger these days.
MM15345****A decent hotel. The service was excellent. They offered free dandan noodles for a late-night snack. The hot springs were excellent. It happened to be the Lantern Festival, and the open-air baths, enjoying the cool breeze and bright moonlight, were quite relaxing. Just be sure to pay attention to the bus schedule from the hotel to the station. When booking, I thought it would run every hour, but it turned out to be only available at 15:10. Although we missed the shuttle, the bus was quite convenient. Just be sure to prepare small change in cash or PayPay. I personally think the 100-year-old plum wine is superb. Highly recommended.
GGuest UserThe hotel is walking distance from the station, that's why we chose it. Indeed, it is walking distance from the station, which made our trip super convenient. They have hand sanitizing alcohol at the entrances and outside elevators, which I like. The staff was nice and helpful. We did not get to try the food. It would have been nice if there were facilities or activities to wind down after a long day, but our room is very cozy and larger than the ones in Tokyo. I like that the room had a divider for the bed area and the living room area, and the TV could flip both sides too. I like that we had a sofa and a work table in the room, where we could eat snacks and prep for the day. The mirror on the table was particularly useful. I like that the bathroom has a separate section for the sink and for the toilet. I enjoyed their bathtub very much. The closet area is wide enough with enough hangers as well. Too bad I do not have pictures of the room, but it was nice getting to stay here!
AAnonymous UserThe receptionist's response was very good. There is a welcome drink. The amenities were solid and I was grateful that the washing machine and dryer were free of charge.
It's old, but it's clean.
Thank you.
GGuest UserService was very good. But hotel is old and not as clean as picture shows. But many many antiques in the lobby area.. .the carpeted area in the room needs to change. It feels dusty and like not vacuumed. The futons were ready ,rolled up at the side of the room. We jus unrolled them at bedtime. They have the smallest pillow I've seen after staying in hundreds of ryokans across Japan..
Their dinner is the best I've had . Very full meal. Lobster included and very delicious.
Breakfast was simple and good. With the important seasonal food . Meals in this ryokan is worth bragging about. Hotel can be better if some renovation is done to the soiled carpets and a good cleanup of the rooms..
Advantage of being able to leave car at the car park lot and walk 3mins to the nearby riverside garden..
The elderly couple running the ryokan were very friendly and helpful. Very kind people.
GGuest UserNext to a mall. Convenient for meals. And some shopping . A pity there's no public bath. Coin laundry available. . Staff service is fine. Except when I checked in. I got a lady staff coughing non stop and trying to explain to me the check in details.. she was not wearing a mask. That's not nice and I was upset. But had to cover my nose and mouth with a tissue paper. As I was caught suddenly facing a coughing staff. And didn't have time to pull out my medical.mask.
Parking was convenient. Drive to the small parking space behind the hotel. And you will be guided to use the special car lift to park car. Don't need to use the public multi storey car park.next door.
Aa-travelerThe room was spacious, making it easy to open large suitcases. There's a big public bath and a laundry room, and breakfast was good. The room was quiet and peaceful. The hotel is right across from the station; you just take the pedestrian bridge down and you're there. If you have luggage, though, you'll need to take the elevator on the left side of the bridge down to street level, cross the zebra crossing, and then you're at the hotel. We visited in March when the plum blossoms were in full bloom. You can walk from the hotel through the station to Kairakuen Garden and then take the train back.
AAnonymous UserThank you very much ❤️
Excellent service!
Natural hot springs! You can also soak anywhere, anytime, 24 hours a day.
Thank you ❤️
I will enjoy going to ❤️ again next time.
Because I really stayed late that day, driving by car is not that simple!
The waiter Abei is still very intimate to help us put the luggage ❤️ up ❤️ thank you 🌹
XXuan1129This hotel is perfect for family trips. It's located in front of the station and there's a convenience store nearby. The rooms are spacious and very clean. The large communal bath on the first floor is also spacious, and the breakfast is delicious. Absolutely nothing to complain about!
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