Budget travellers know that there is 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 bit more.
The best hostel I've stayed at. Great facilities and very friendly staff. Lots of public space to relax in. Also very clean. I've stayed there twice now and hope to do again.
Very conveniently situated in Tateyama. Knowledgeable and very friendly staff - good recommendations about the area. Spotlessly clean. I was booked into a 4-bed dormitory but fortunately had the whole space to myself!
A new and very clean hostel, with great facilities. My room had just 3 bunks in a large room so lots of space. Well appointed kitchen and an area to relax. Above all the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Close to the station, perfect to get away from Tokyo for the weekend. It caters well to cyclists, and even though it’s a hostel there is plenty of common space to relax and make encounters. The staff was very friendly and they gave me nice dinner recommendations. In case you still can’t find anything, supermarkets are close by and you can cook something by yourself in the (very clean) common kitchen.
Staff are so nice and attendable the bar when they welcome the guess and unlimited beer that i dont see in other hotel resort.we check out and go to beach but no shower we call the resort and ask if we could wash there and they welcome us again when we left we forgot the wallet and thanks to the Hotel staff we got it there safe
We will come back again and again on their resort love it😍
Lovely Japanese-style building in a great location right on the beach.
Antony
Young couple
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