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PPengguna TetamuWe arrived in Hiroshima by train and this hotel is super close to the train station so it was super easy to get to and from here with literally a 5 minute walk. It looks like the area has been redeveloped a bit so there's a bunch of good restaurants around the hotel. There is also a tram stop right around the corner so even though it's location is a bit far from all the sightseeing in the city you can get there easily by just hopping on one of the cool streetcars. The room itself is on the small side but the bed was super comfy. Shared bathrooms and toilets were clean most of the time and pretty spacious too. The downstairs common room and kitchen is great, there's so many kitchen appliances and utensils to use which was great. There's a bunch of manga books and boardgames too for some entertainment. The room could do with a few hooks to hang up stuff on the wall. Since the room is really small and there's no space for anything other than the bed and the tiny table with a stool it'd be a great solution to add some sort of storage for things like coats and bags etc. Unfortunately the cafe was closed when we were there so haven't been able to try this.
PPengguna TetamuGreat hotel that has English staff that was very helpful (added value). The rooms are on the smaller side, so I took the ”Queen Size” room to have somewhat sufficient space. And it still wasn't very spectacular (see photos). The location is really ideal, with lots of dinner options nearby and only a short walk to the nearest tram or the peace memorial park. Checkout time was at 11 o'clock, which is later than other hotels and such an added benefit because I overslept on the last day (lol). The breakfast was okay (had both better and worse). But it's the first time during my three trips to Japan where I could have brown/campagne bread (which was a pleasant surprise). The lounge on the ground floor was open for quite a long time, which was ideal to meet and talk to other people (also free water from water cooler is a nice bonus)
Hhonest_traveller2929This was my first capsule experience and honestly it has everything that you would need for a short stay. I was also surprised at how quiet it was once you are in your capsule. The capsules are also much bigger than expected! It's handy that the toilet, shower, and sink area are all in separate areas. All are really clean as well, perhaps because it's a woman's only floor! I stayed in a ”superior” capsule which was a little like having the lower bunk bed but the top bunk is separated off. It was in its own little room which a partician door but the door doesn't lock. You do get a locker inside this area which does lock for your valuables. Sadly the thing lowering the rating for me was the comfort of the bed. The mattress was extremely thin and I just couldn't get comfortable. I ended up sleeping on top of the duvet hoping for extra comfort but that didn't help either. The capsule is also quite chilly. They had the Aircon on and you cannot control that for your room although the capsules do also have their own air con if you are travelling in summer and need extra cooling.
PPengguna TetamuThe location is great and the hostel is super affordable. The facilities are good enough, nothing to complain about. Using the washing machine costs ¥300 and you can rent towels and buy toothbrushes etc. for a small price.
However, the receptionist made a rather ****** and questionable joke regarding my nationality and apparently did the same with other guests too. He surely doesn't have bad intentions but can be a bit difficult to deal with.
Furthermore, it's not possible to enter the Hotel between 1AM and 8AM, so staying out late will surely turn into staying out very very late
PPengguna TetamuI spent a night here while backpacking around Japan with a JR Rail Pass. The place was easy to find with my phone guiding me. Maybe a little far from Hiroshima station to roll a suitcase with wheels over noisy road surfaces at night, but not bad for those travelling lightly. It's also not far from the local sports stadium. First floor of this hostel is a sports bar/restaurant. The hostel entrance is off to the left side of the building front. One of the staff from the bar will come to a window to get you checked in. Once checked in you will have in/out privileges with a passcode. The second floor is a living room type common area. There are couches, desks, manga to read, a guitar to play with and sightseeing info available here. Also stairs leading down to the sports bar and you can hear the patrons down there clearly. Once the bar closes for the night, this common room is also closed to hostel guests. The rest of the floors are sleeping and restroom areas. Unlike a typical capsule hotel this one looks handmade with wooden capsule and ladders. It was actually more comfortable than other capsules I stayed in on this trip. The futon mattress felt fluffier than normal. There was a privacy curtain but there was no way to seal and lock it as in many other capsule hotels. The price was extremely reasonable and I will probably stay here again on a future trip to Hiroshima.