Kemudahan pilihan: Bilik dobi, Storan bagasi, Dapur kongsi
Hebat
41 ulasan
9.3/10
Semak Ketersediaan
Lihat Semua Hostels di Yamanashi Prefecture
Terokai Ulasan Tetamu Hotel di Yamanashi Prefecture
Lihat semua
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserAn excellent experience! The environment is elegant and comfortable, and the guests are all high-quality. There's an open kitchen with great hygiene. Coffee is available daily from 8 AM to 10 AM, and other teas are self-service 24 hours a day. Guests can prepare their own meals here, and everyone is very considerate about washing and returning used utensils. The water pressure is strong, and there's plenty of hot water. The toilets are fully automated. You must change into slippers upon entering. The common areas are quiet, and people rarely speak loudly. The front desk lady, who is *********, speaks Mandarin and is very professional, friendly, and attentive. There are large and small supermarkets nearby, making it very convenient to buy food and other necessities. Bicycles are also available for rent.
GGuest UserThis hotel is more geared towards self-service; you have to input your information on a tablet during check-in. The bathroom and beds were clean, and the air conditioning temperature was just right. Everyone was polite, so it wasn't particularly noisy. The Fujikyu train station and bus stop are just a short walk away.
GGuest UserThe price offers excellent value for money. The owner is incredibly friendly and accommodating, and if you discuss it with them, they can arrange transportation.
GGuest UserMany people criticize this B&B, so I'll say a few fair words. First of all, the landlord is an auntie who speaks a little English but not Chinese. She chatted with me in English when I checked in. Because it's a homestay, there are many rules, such as no smoking, throwing towels in a bamboo basket after taking a shower, trying to be quiet after 11pm, washing dishes after breakfast, etc. I live with my son, and these rules are not a big problem for us, so I feel good overall. And because I checked in before 8pm, the landlord sent breakfast, including bread, fried eggs, grilled sausage, and salad, which tasted really good.
GGuest UserApproximately 11 min walk from the station which isn’t too bad. However, it might be quite a walk if you have 2 big luggages. Booked a private room on the 2nd floor and thankfully the staff (male) helped us carry our bags up the stairs.
The shower was well equipped with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash and lots of hot water and good pressure.
Walls are rather thin so you can hear people walking up and down the stairs or even opening their bags.
Hotel view was amazing from the room
GGuest UserIt's near Mt Fuji station to access train & intercity bus, within walk range. I book twin room with mountain view, all good, very clean, tidy, comfortable, & quiet (very good to catch deep sleep after your busy day traveling). Bathroom, washtafel, kitchen are shared in very good condition & comes in complete amenities & tools! They provide free coffee, tea, homemade bread, block ice, & all seasoning for cooking. Very nice!
*I forgot to capture bed & bathroom in empty condition, lol
GGuest UserThe hotel is tastefully decorated - very comfortable, from the window of the room a stunning view on Fuji.
Next to the bus stop there are places where you can eat even after 9:00, which is surprising for such a area!
From the downsides - the road to the hotel is laid out of grave, the day before we on the same stone road broke the suitcase, to look for a new in such a area very expensive and uncomfortable, so here it was necessary to carry it in hands, it is very tired, In the house itself there are also many porosh and steps, so travelers with big and heavy bags will be extremely uncomfortable in this hotel, the second time would not stop, only if to go on the light.