Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Helpful staff. A good place for budget traveling and to meet other travellers. If you like cats you will enjoy the hostel as the owner has two cats staying there.
Great location only five minutes walk from the station. Everything is super clean and breakfast (choice of three options plus a drink) always served with a smile.
Very friendly staff, clean facility. I had a really amazing 2 nights in Sendai and its also was thanks to this hostel, I slept really good even though I was scared because of the bunk beds, but I had no problems.
Was a great cheap stay right in Sendai close to all the shopping areas, restaurants and Sendai station.
Rooms felt like space shuttles which had a cool charm to them.
Lots of showers, sinks and toilets.
The staff clearly explained the property clearly and quickly. Sometimes hostel owners do this too slow. AC sufficiently kept the room cool even with a full room of guys. In room mini-safe storage was a nice perk and was perfectly sized for my Nintendo Switch case (but definitely nothing much larger than that). Roommates were quiet. Hostel cat was super cute and nice (watch the claws if he gets really comfy)
Good value for money, great location in an amazing city. Checking in and out was quick and efficient. You also get big lockers to store your possessions in which i appreciated as I had quite a bit of luggage with me and often I have found capsule hotel lockers to be small or non existent!! This capsule hotel is perfect if you need a place to rest your head at night after a busy day out and about. I highly recommend it especially for solo travellers / people travelling on a budget.
Lucy
Solo traveler
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