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.
The size and design of the room was exceptional. It was equipment like a luxurious hotel but was really cheap. Near the Catsle of Shizuoka and only 15/20min walking from the station.
Great location, away from busy international tourist spots. A good selection of restaurants with delicious food! Very accommodating and friendly hosts! A comfortable and welcoming stay. We had a lovely time. Thankyou !
I loved the whole place! Kosei was lovely and the hostel was spotlessly clean. It was very relaxed, although the location was a little far from many places, I loved that it felt like a true Japanese street. The interior was amazing and there were all the amenities you need! I highly recommended it!
clean beds and shower and toilet, good water pressure and heating system in the shower, good common facilities (microwave and fridge), cosy and vintage interior, cheap and (really) good breakfast set
Great location - just a few minutes from the station yet very quiet.
The building is old, but very well maintained and as a result it's in a very good condition. It felt way better than some 4* hotels I've been to.
Clean, comfortable rooms in a great location with really friendly helpful staff. We stayed here for a festival at Senpu castle and it was such a lovely wonderful atmosphere
Backpackers Hostel Tsubamenoyado is in the town of Kambara, which is a very strategic location especially for those who travel along Tokaido on foot. The convenience store is within one minute walk. The hostel is impeccably clean and the beds are very comfortable. The hostel owner is very friendly and speaks English well. I would highly recommend this hostel to those who intend to visit Kambara.
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Kai Hong Kanne
Solo traveler
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