Room is tiny, but the bathroom is of a nice size. If you have a suitcase, there would be no space to open it up. I was staying only for a night and luckily only had a backpack. The TV volume is loud even at the minimal. Love the controls on the pad next to the bed. Room is clean, with nice view of the city. Service at check-in was very friendly, but early check-in is not allowed. Sufficient amount of amenities provided, including pyjama. There is a small fridge and safe in the room. Breakfast is provided in a restaurant outside of the hotel (but same building) the spread is small but tasty enough. I would stay again for short work trips to this part of town.
Also there is a combini and some restaurants in the same building as the hotel.
The good thing is that the hotel is a traditional Japanese room renovation, cross beams, there are various Japanese buildings in the room, very distinctive, especially similar to the Wubing Bathtub, very pleasant. Worth living. But because it is a wooden floor, the room above the night is very loud!
The bad place is that someone received only until 6:00pm in the evening, and then I relied on my own DIY. I arrived at 6:45 and all of them were sold to the door. I asked the local Japanese to call the Japanese contact number and no one answered. There were no 7 children nearby. Call back trip.com, Miss Peng, who is in charge, works hard to assist, it is worth it! Finally found the self-service door password and successfully entered.
The hotel management is insufficient, there is no communication with customers, there are two password locks, I don't know that it is the door, and the room is not stated in the room; the contact number is not received after 6:00 pm, so that the guests are incompetent and surprised!
It's almost directly connected to the station, and there's a convenience store next door. There's a large public bath. They even have late-night soba noodles.
I can see why it's so popular.
However, perhaps because it's so popular, or perhaps because there are no other hotels, there are a lot of customers. When I went to the public bath quite late at night, it was so crowded that there were no spaces available for washing. They didn't anticipate something like that, and it's probably something you've never experienced at any other hotel, so I guess the hotel didn't anticipate it either. It was a surreal situation, with everyone lined up naked in the changing room. The bathtub was big, but not that big, so it almost ended up being a family bath with strangers.
The bed springs are a bit too soft, it's starting to hurt my back.
Fantastic hotel! I had a wonderful ten-day stay. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious. It's super convenient, right by the station, and you can find dining and shopping without even leaving the building. They offer unlimited coffee every day, and the toiletries are excellent – I meant to buy a set from the hotel shop when I left, but I was too rushed catching my train and completely forgot. I hope to stay here again next time to make up for it!
We were staying with a family of three. They don't have triple rooms, so the room is split into two. Even with two rooms, the price is still reasonable.
The rooms are mostly flat and well-maintained.
Close to Honjo-Waseda Station, free parking, a large public bath (with a Dyson hair dryer), laundry facilities, a microwave, free tea (coffee and apple cider vinegar drinks are also available until 10:00 PM), amenities, and samue-style pajamas are available for personal selection at the front desk (you can choose between memory foam and marshmallow pillows, subject to restrictions), and more. There's a large supermarket and laundry next door, as well as a delicious bakery, family restaurant, and convenience store nearby, making it incredibly convenient.
The front desk staff are all very kind and cheerful.
My only complaint is that the walls are thin, so you can often hear noises from the neighboring rooms (earplugs are provided, which is unusual). The lockers in the changing room by the public bath don't have locks. I haven't booked a room with breakfast yet, so I'd like to try that next time.
Easily my favourite hotel at all time
Bang for your bucks
Really clean hotel
Basically close to brand-new
The hotel staff are really polite
The welcome Drink is really delicious.
The public Bath onsen is really relaxing
The quality is basically the same as those paid path house outside
I will definitely come again
Although the location isn’t too close to the main train station, but it’s a close walk for around 15 minutes.
If you follow the map, you need to go up and down a footbridge to get to this hotel from the train station. However, if you take another side road, you can easily reach it without crossing the footbridge. The hotel is a bit old but clean; it's a good option for a short stay if the price is good. The location is within walking distance of the park. There's a delicious eel restaurant a ten-minute walk away, and a very high-quality Western-style bakery a three-minute walk away.
The room rates in downtown Tokyo are very high. Although this hotel is not in the city center, it is not too far away. It is very convenient to take the subway. The room size is much larger than that of the hotel in the city center. It is very clean. Although the room does not have a bathroom, it is not a problem at all. The bathhouse environment is also very good. You can also take a comfortable bath. As you can see in the picture, I will definitely stay here again next time I go to Tokyo.
Stayed for the next day's climbing. It is very convenient because it is adjacent to the station.
The room is large enough for one person, and above all, I am glad that the washbasin is large, not a narrow unit bath. I wish I had taken a picture.
3 I will go to Hanno again in the month, so I will take care of you again.
I have stayed here several times to watch baseball games at the Belluna Dome.
It's not a new hotel, but it's clean and I enjoy it every time. However, the room was a little hot, so I turned on the air conditioner, but it didn't cool the room at all, so I wondered if it was broken. I was glad that the room temperature went down when I opened the window to let in fresh air, but I think it would be unbearable in the middle of summer.
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旅旅を楽しみTIMEThis was my first time staying at Super Hotel Kawagoe. The gentleman at the front desk was incredibly polite and helpful. The room was also very clean, allowing me to get a good rest after a tiring day of sightseeing. Plus, the hot spring bath was deep enough to soak my shoulders, which really helped relieve my fatigue. I was told breakfast was a 'healthy breakfast' and it was complimentary, but the variety of dishes was so extensive I honestly thought they should charge for it! There were even local specialties, so I had a hearty meal and felt re-energized for the day. My family has expressed interest in staying here too, so I'll definitely bring them next time. Thank you for a wonderful stay!
GGuest UserThe service and facilities are good, the breakfast is diversified, the hygiene level is good, the staff are polite and willing to serve, and the location is convenient. If I have the opportunity to come again, I will patronize it again and recommend it to my friends.
__WeChat19493****Service: The front desk service was exceptionally good. They patiently explained all the hotel's amenities and recommended local dining and entertainment spots. Every staff member greeted us, which was a nice touch.
Highlight ⭐: They offer free alcoholic beverages until 9 PM, which were quite tasty. If you arrive late at night and the front desk is unstaffed, there's a self check-in machine nearby. Just scan your passport, and it'll provide your room number and door code.
Facilities: The hotel bedding was very clean. The room was compact, fitting only a bed, a desk, and space for one large suitcase or two carry-ons. You can choose your preferred pillow from a selection, but the long pillow already on the bed was also very comfortable!
Hot Spring: The hotel has a hot spring, and there's also a bathtub in the room for a private hot spring experience! It was incredibly relaxing, and the hot spring pool was very clean.
Food & Drink: The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast, which was really delicious. The hotel's mini bread rolls were particularly good; I had several!
Room: The room included conditioner with a wonderful scent, shampoo, and body wash. Downstairs, you could also pick up milk bath salts and soap. Basically, they had most things you could think of. The most amazing part was the three-headed charger and a large vanity mirror for women – absolutely brilliant and impressive!
There are also many great restaurants near the hotel. I tried a yakitori place that was delicious and affordable, with many Japanese diners.
GGuest UserHighly recommend!
We had 2 rooms, one with a private bath, the other was the special room on the 6th floor. The special room appeared to have the original materials and fixtures, which we appreciate. Everything was maintained very well. If I could suggest one thing, it would be having the carpet replaced in the room, as well as in the public spaces.
Breakfast had a good variety of western and Japanese foods. The fixed course dinner was exceptional, from the presentation to the taste.
One memorable experience for us was the table tennis. Our whole family had such a good time!
Last but not least, the service was top-notch. From the moment we stepped in the hotel, Kitabori was there to welcome us and ensured that we had everything we needed. His professionalism and attention to details truly enhanced our stay! We would definitely stay there again.
KK LouCost-effective! After the station goes out, 𨍭 bends will arrive, and the location is convenient. The neighborhood is quieter, and friends who like a quiet environment can choose.
The service is super thoughtful, but the restaurant has engineering during my stay. Although breakfast is provided as usual (in order to be the way), the bar is gone at night.
TTaiguofenggegeThe room rates in downtown Tokyo are very high. Although this hotel is not in the city center, it is not too far away. It is very convenient to take the subway. The room size is much larger than that of the hotel in the city center. It is very clean. Although the room does not have a bathroom, it is not a problem at all. The bathhouse environment is also very good. You can also take a comfortable bath. As you can see in the picture, I will definitely stay here again next time I go to Tokyo.
GGuest UserRoom is tiny, but the bathroom is of a nice size. If you have a suitcase, there would be no space to open it up. I was staying only for a night and luckily only had a backpack. The TV volume is loud even at the minimal. Love the controls on the pad next to the bed. Room is clean, with nice view of the city. Service at check-in was very friendly, but early check-in is not allowed. Sufficient amount of amenities provided, including pyjama. There is a small fridge and safe in the room. Breakfast is provided in a restaurant outside of the hotel (but same building) the spread is small but tasty enough. I would stay again for short work trips to this part of town.
Also there is a combini and some restaurants in the same building as the hotel.
GGuest Userlocation was good, only 5 mins walk from Seibu Chichibu station. My room got a very nice hill view, quiet and tranquil. The room was clean, very spacious in Japanese standard. Staff were very polite and helpful. There was one gentleman staff helped me to find packing material to wrap my walking stick that I bought from the temple during my 34 Kennon pilgrimage; so that I could bring it back home with me. Many thanks! By the way, the breakfast was very good with big array of food.
GGuest UserAraki Kousen Ryokan was absolutely lovely and felt very welcoming for our family. This was our first stay at a ryokan in Japan, and while we were initially a little worried it might feel old or uncomfortable, it was actually very clean, cozy, and full of charm. The staff were incredibly kind and made us feel right at home, even helping us secure a dinner reservation at a local restaurant. The onsen was relaxing and the water temperature was just right. Breakfast was a highlight as well—delicious, thoughtfully prepared, and a wonderful way to start the day together. We truly enjoyed our stay and would gladly return with our family again.
FFanyuFantastic hotel! I had a wonderful ten-day stay. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious. It's super convenient, right by the station, and you can find dining and shopping without even leaving the building. They offer unlimited coffee every day, and the toiletries are excellent – I meant to buy a set from the hotel shop when I left, but I was too rushed catching my train and completely forgot. I hope to stay here again next time to make up for it!
How much is the average rate for 3 star hotels in Saitama Prefecture?
For 3 star hotels in Saitama Prefecture, the average price on weekdays is IDR 2,648,418, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is IDR 3,029,452.
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