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 hostel is very spacious, and not too busy. I loved the coffee making space, and the kitchen was very well equipped. The laundry machines and dryers were very good! And most importantly, the hostel staff were incredibly welcoming and super helpful, from storing our luggage to booking a taxi for us on our check-out day. Would love to stay here again.
A very nice hostel, the best equipped kitchen I've seen so far. Everything was very clean and the staff was friendly, you can rent a car or a bike. Aside from the location everything was perfect
The hostel is really well maintained and clean including the shared bathroom (one of the best i had in an hostel), the owner is really nice and helpful.
I didn't use the kitchen but it seemed very comfortable and clean to use.
Very decent budget choice. Rooms are basic but we had a good nigh of sleep. Dinner and breakfast were tasty. Also, there are two hot spring baths, gender separated. On top, there is also a mixed gender outside onsen, which was particularly nice at night. All in all, given the low price this was a really good place to stay for a night!
The hostel was great. Convenient to Lake Kussharo, and good wifi. The owner and staff were friendly and helpful. The food was great, served at a communal dining time unless arranged separately. Lots of local information available in the common room, and the owner is happy to share additional details and ideas.
Well equipped (even wash machine). Common kitchen for 3 rooms. Cheap.
olivier
Solo traveller
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