Although I checked in late at night, the front desk staff were very courteous and made my stay comfortable.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the east exit of Okayama Station. There was a cute orange Myra stuffed toy on display in the lobby. There was a picture of Myra next to the bed in my room, and even the cups and toothbrushes were Myra designs—I love cute things, so it was very comforting. The room was clean and I had a comfortable stay. Myra seems to be the hotel's cute symbol. I also really appreciated the 24-hour free all-you-can-eat ice cream sticks and all-you-can-drink coffee, as well as the all-you-can-eat Yamazaki bread in the morning. The hotel is conveniently located near Don Quijote, Aeon Mall, and convenience stores. Nishikawa Ryokudo Park is also nearby.
I would love to stay here again if I have the opportunity to visit Okayama.
The room was clean.
The amenities were also complete, which I was happy with.
There are train tracks next door, so you can hear the trains quite a bit, but they don't pass by that often, so it didn't bother me.
It was a Japanese style inn that valued the old-fashioned taste, and it was just blissful at the time of the evening.
The first thing that fascinated me was the fried kite of sashimi.The chewy flavor spread from the crisp and light clothing, and I was happy from the first bite. On the table, the kasanabe is quietly lit, and the scent of the soup stock rises little by little, and even the waiting time changes to fun. If I glanced at the fluffy cheeks, the coolness of summer spreads to my mouth and seems to unlock my heart.
The grilled Iberian pork is fragrant, full of sweetness and sweetness as you chew, and the cold chawanmushi is gentle enough to melt into your tongue. The colorful sashimi is as beautiful as a small painting on a vessel, and I felt the grace of the sea every time I tasted it.
And the chestnut-cooked rice. The soft and rising scent had a warm feeling that preceded the signs of autumn, and it gently filled the afterglow of the meal.
The rooftop open-air bath that soaks in the starry sky was also exceptional, and it was a luxurious night to relax both in cooking and hot springs.
I mean it was good .. everything was perfect...only thing which was creating a problem was that one guest was eating food inside the room which was not allowed...and the noise of chewing and smell of the food was nuisance
Dinner and breakfast were delicious.
It's a little far from the Yugo Onsen day-trip facility, but since I was planning to relax at the hotel, I made the right choice. I was able to relax in the hot springs. The open-air bath was also great.
What a fantastic start to my second trip to Japan! I had such an amazing stay here. The place is peaceful and quiet, and I slept really well. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, which made the experience even better. I loved the space and the town so much that I ended up extending my stay for another night.
Highly recommend!
The bathroom is dirty, the bathtub feels slippery, it should not be cleaned when it was cleaned last time.
If you don't need to dry your underwear in the room, you will definitely ask them to clean again
Other services and environment are ok, the neighborhood is beautiful
When staying at HOTEL COO (Adults Only), you'll be perfectly positioned to explore Kita Ward.
When driving to the property, you can use the free parking lot.
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GGuest UserWe had a wonderful stay at Petite Hotel Resort!! Right from the time we arrived (in the rain) they were immediately attentive to our needs, immediately telling me where I could park my rental car and the shortest way to get back. Despite his busy-ness, Hirohisa took the time to explain everything to us and made sure we were comfortable.
The dinner served was pretty good and with generous portions. But what made it outstanding was the service and the narrations that we had about the various historic music players in the room and the stories of their history that were given by Hirohisa. He also took time to tell us about the individual dishes and with pride explained how everything was sourced from the surrounding region.
The private bath was on the rooftop of the building, with a wonderful view of the night sky and surrounding hills. It was a pity that the sky was clouded over, else I'm sure we would have had a chance to do some stargazing while in the bath.
This stay was definitely a highlight of this trip of ours to Japan, and we can definitely highly recommend staying at Petite in the beautiful town of Yubara.
Thank you so much, Hirohisa, your sister and all the staff in Petite!!
KKaiara2597The location is nice. Although, I got a smaller room than I saw in the pictures, I couldn’t stand up straight because the roof was so low. Also, there was a short went to another room and I had to craft a curtain because the light from the other room shined straight on my face and you can’t sleep the other way around because there’s not enough room. Furthermore, even though I left my keys for the cleaners, they just left the clean towels and sheets outside my room and told me to do it and the key was left in my door. But the showers and toilets was nice and you have privacy which is nice.
Mmin82827It is very close to Xinkangshi Station, ten minutes walk from the beautiful area, and there is a convenience store downstairs. The beautiful shopping street is within walking distance, and there is a store in Snoopy. The first floor of the hotel can simply get breakfast, which is very convenient.
GGuest UserSmall chill hotel, 4min from the train station, free dinner in there evening.
Booked this place because I wanted to go see the nearby bridge view - the hotel had great last minute availability and a free dinner after a day of sightseeing was a welcome surprise!
I went to Kurashiki next morning and the direct bus leaves from a bus stop 2min away from the hotel - super convenient.
GGuest UserWhat a fantastic start to my second trip to Japan! I had such an amazing stay here. The place is peaceful and quiet, and I slept really well. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, which made the experience even better. I loved the space and the town so much that I ended up extending my stay for another night.
Highly recommend!
YYUZULEMONAlthough I checked in late at night, the front desk staff were very courteous and made my stay comfortable.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the east exit of Okayama Station. There was a cute orange Myra stuffed toy on display in the lobby. There was a picture of Myra next to the bed in my room, and even the cups and toothbrushes were Myra designs—I love cute things, so it was very comforting. The room was clean and I had a comfortable stay. Myra seems to be the hotel's cute symbol. I also really appreciated the 24-hour free all-you-can-eat ice cream sticks and all-you-can-drink coffee, as well as the all-you-can-eat Yamazaki bread in the morning. The hotel is conveniently located near Don Quijote, Aeon Mall, and convenience stores. Nishikawa Ryokudo Park is also nearby.
I would love to stay here again if I have the opportunity to visit Okayama.
GGuest UserIt used to be a love hotel, and I think it's still in operation, but the rooms were spacious and the bathtub was separate from the shower, so it was great. However, due to the love hotel system, once you check in you can't leave, so you have to check in after you've finished shopping. Also, although the payment system is unmanned, it takes time to confirm with the manager that you've prepaid with C-Trip when you check out. I wish they'd let me know when I check in.
GGuest UserIt was close to perfect with all the necessary amenities and friendly front desk staff.
There are some vibrations from passing trucks as others have mentioned, but it wasn’t too bad, didn’t bother me much.
Right next to a supermarket.
RRana@007I mean it was good .. everything was perfect...only thing which was creating a problem was that one guest was eating food inside the room which was not allowed...and the noise of chewing and smell of the food was nuisance
GGuest UserI came to Okayama by car, but there are Aeon, convenience stores, Morinomachi Plaza, Yakiniku and izakaya nearby. Convenience is very good.
The staff was also interested in the fact that the newcomer was training, but there was no problem and the education was well done.
However, since the parking lot is early, you need to be careful there!