Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
The hostess is one of the sweetest humans you will ever meet. She went out of her way to ensure my comfort, supporting requests and making suggestions. Hearty conversation and free sake! I loved meeting this lady and staying in her very well located and decent place.
Our host, Fuji-san, was impeccable. She stayed up for us (late flight and check-in) and took the trouble to explain everything to us. Excellent breakfast with a nice view. Overall, a homely and unique local experience that we really enjoyed.
The location is the best for me! Not too far from Kakunodate Station, near laundry coin, near supermarket and around 10 minutes walk to samurai houses. It's clean and comfy. When I was there, no one beside me is using the bunk bed because Sakura season has passed so the tourist rush was no more. Still, it's a beautiful place and I'd like to come again! The host were responsive, helpful and nice. Thank you!
Room was modern, large and well appointed. Great location next to the train station with free parking at the rear of the hotel. Good breakfast mainly Japanese. The restaurant is open for dinner and serves a good standard of meal at a reasonable price. The hotel is within easy walking distance to the main tourist sites.
Great host. We loved that she told us about the local food we were eating, and we got to participate in making some to the breakfast and dinner. It was small enough that all visitors could eat together and so we got to meet people from other places. We loved the casualness of the place.
The property was the most beautiful of our trip. The host was charming and provided a lot of info over Japanese culture. Thank you so much for letting us try this ❤️
To be honest, it's really not the best guest house here, but the ownerエコさん, she is son kind plus, I 've met so many friends forms overseas and the local Japanese here. All combined together, I say this is a worth staying guesthouse.
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