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.
This is the best hostel space I stayed at in Japan out of the 15 or so hostels I have stayed with. It’s so cozy, and the layout just makes so much sense, and you can find almost everything you need here. The owners are extremely friendly and passionate. There are also cats here. Wish I could stay for a few more days.
The place was great, and the people was so nice and the guys in the reception was very helpful and the best one of the best Hostel I was in my trip in Japan the bed was comfortable and the cat was so cute i’m very recommends to stay in this hostel. They also give me a free bus ticket.
It was well equipped and had a nostalgic feel with vintage knick knacks! The property seemed to be a backpackers hostel back in the day, it was nice to see the little notes left by earlier travellers!
The staff sends across a PDF document with lots of info and recommendations which is helpful - a tiny feedback to update it as it states that breakfast is provided (it is not).
A quick walk from the station, very safe and quiet area. The beds were much bigger than any hostel I’ve been in before (tall enough to stand up in!) and each had its own safe box and storage space. The facilities (kitchen, toilets, lounge areas) were clean and comfortable, and there were small towels that you could use for free or bigger ones for rent. As a bonus, there are CATS !! who are very friendly. The owners are nice people as well.
This hostel was one of the best hostel that I visited! Staff was super kind :) One of the happiest moment in Toyama city. I highly recommend this. (Trust me, I visited more than 30 countries and have lots of experiences of using hostels haha)
SEUNGMIN
Solo traveler
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