Opened in June 2017, Guest house ORI ORI offers accommodations in Niigata, a 10-minute walk from Niigatadaigaku-Mae Station.
Austin "ロイ"
United States of America
This place was very cozy and beautiful. Near the college, but tucked back in a quiet corner. There was so much nice consideration put into everything. I especially loved having everyone's name on a board (I'm particularly bad with names), comfy slippers with your name on it, and the moto exchange!
Opened in May 2016, Guest House KuKu offers accommodations in Niigata. The guest house was renovated from a traditional Japanese sweets store from 1930.
Lisa
France
The place is very beautiful. You get a very traditional japanese house kind of style. Also, the staff was super nice and very fun to chat to, so it's no problem to travel here on your own, you'll have people to talk to!
Located a 15-minute walk from Niigata Station, Nari Nuttari Nari features a shared lounge with a bar. Free WiFi is available in public areas. All rooms feature air conditioning, heating and a desk.
Riccardo
Italy
It was very cozy. They also serve dinner and breakfast so you could see some people eating before going to work or to sleep and it was quite nice, even just hearing their conversations or looking at their outfits. The facilities were traditional and authentic.
Featuring a terrace, I・ecoⅢ(アイエコスリー) provides accommodations in Niigata. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
I spent two nights in Niigata and opted for this charming little guesthouse. The rooms are a little larger than capsules, but comfortable enough, and all spaces are kept very clean. The guesthouse is filled with Ghibli memorabilia and fun board games, and the neighborhood itself is a cool place to visit. Wish I could have met the dog, Kuku!
Very spacious and clean. The property was very modern, warm inside, fast wifi throughout the building. One of the nicest hostels/guest houses we've stayed at in Japan. A comfortable place to base yourself for a few days if you are tired of the trains and city rush.
Convenient location which was near Sendai Station, and the price per night is fairly cheap. Pretty much what you can expect from these type of hostels.
Mark
Solo traveler
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