Book a female dorm room for 4 people, but I was alone so have the room for myself. The bed is futon style, a thin foam and then the futon mattress itself. We get a new white sheet upon check in. There's a thin full body mirror, small rack for suitcases and personal belongings, but if you need to, there's also safe box near staff room. The female dorm room is on the 2nd floor, next to the shared kitchen so you can kinda hear other guests cooking or working on their laptop with the wifi. You can have your coffe, tea, cup ramen and even light cooking is allowed as they provided the pans, and also some seasonings. The sink and the toilet is next to it, hairdryers are available and the toilet has bidet seat.
The shower room are on the b1f floor, which a little bit of hassle because you have to pass the staff room everytime. You can wash & dry you clothes too in the utility room next to it, but I dont know if they charge or not. Another kitchen and TV room is also here. Rental towels, bath robe, one time use shaver are also available.
Over all a pleasant place if you only looking to for a place to sleep, and wash your self. It's 5 minutes walk from Oishi station. There's a small river near too which also a nice place for a small walk.
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GGuest User2023.09.19
Nice hotel nice location spoiled by **** lady staff. Maybe she really hate Asian. Everything is No! I asked how much the buffet as I was hungry upon checked in and saw they have food behind the counter. When I was going to find a seat outdoor with sea view, I was chased away by her without even given a menu or a chance to sit down. So rude!! I’m not there for free food or free seat!! I’m paying ok. The room at 2nd floor is blocked by the roof of the restaurant, waste my money for this stay.
5 stars for design and uniqueness
Exciting location
Comfortable with cafe and coffee stand
Large beds for relaxation
Dormitory is a double room
・Walk along the shopping street from Shinkaichi Station (Exit 3), turn at the second udon stand (Fukui), and you'll arrive at the entrance to the inn without having to go up a slope or stairs
・Right next to Minatogawa Koen Station (East Exit 5). There's a supermarket next to the inn and a convenience store opposite
Basic hostel with a lot of character and vibe. Not very new, but it’s cosy. It’s like staying at someone else’s place. It was a self check in so I didn’t meet anyone from there, there were also no other guests around when I stayed for 1 night. They have a cosy lounge area with a lot of maps and guides.
Maya GH was awesome. I booked a female bedbunk & individual bunk was spacious and even a side to lay out all my amenties. The room even has a wooden table for common usage. The staircase was a little steep and tiny hence luggage will be helped to carry up or down checking in/out. Destinated Female restroom and shower was awesome. Second though, it is just beside railway hence ear plug was provided. The staff was all so friendly and cheerful greeting you in/out of GH. Oh, i save a small amount of the cablecar+ropeway trip as the GH has alias with Mt Maya. Had my NY celebration with them knocking the bell at shrine & early sunrise watching with the NY food prepared by them. Awesome stay with lovely neighbourhood.
Everything was good, but when I tried to pay the additional amount when checking out, they told me to pay even the room price I paid in advance when making the reservation, saying it was a 'tax'. After 5 minutes of us checking and finding out, they suddenly said to themselves, ”Oh,” and told me the amount to pay again. It was so
At first, I thought it was a mistake, but when I thought about it, I saw that in Japan, even for small mistakes, they apologize repeatedly and say Moshiwake Gozaimasu, but the employee never said a single word of gomennasai.
Are we Mistake? So, I guess we just said Hi My Steak and that because we are foreigners, we tried to eat the cash by ourselves, but if you read the review, don't live such a pitiful life. Really.
And if you are a foreigner who wants to go here, beware of the guy wearing glasses who looks like the manager.
It was nice that they were very friendly. It was difficult to eat because I had a place to cook, but luckily I was able to eat food from a convenience store, so it was nice. I really couldn't eat what I bought at a restaurant.
They lent me Japanese-style clothes, so I was able to take pictures, and I was satisfied.
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KkarekarekareBook a female dorm room for 4 people, but I was alone so have the room for myself. The bed is futon style, a thin foam and then the futon mattress itself. We get a new white sheet upon check in. There's a thin full body mirror, small rack for suitcases and personal belongings, but if you need to, there's also safe box near staff room. The female dorm room is on the 2nd floor, next to the shared kitchen so you can kinda hear other guests cooking or working on their laptop with the wifi. You can have your coffe, tea, cup ramen and even light cooking is allowed as they provided the pans, and also some seasonings. The sink and the toilet is next to it, hairdryers are available and the toilet has bidet seat.
The shower room are on the b1f floor, which a little bit of hassle because you have to pass the staff room everytime. You can wash & dry you clothes too in the utility room next to it, but I dont know if they charge or not. Another kitchen and TV room is also here. Rental towels, bath robe, one time use shaver are also available.
Over all a pleasant place if you only looking to for a place to sleep, and wash your self. It's 5 minutes walk from Oishi station. There's a small river near too which also a nice place for a small walk.
YYPLMaya GH was awesome. I booked a female bedbunk & individual bunk was spacious and even a side to lay out all my amenties. The room even has a wooden table for common usage. The staircase was a little steep and tiny hence luggage will be helped to carry up or down checking in/out. Destinated Female restroom and shower was awesome. Second though, it is just beside railway hence ear plug was provided. The staff was all so friendly and cheerful greeting you in/out of GH. Oh, i save a small amount of the cablecar+ropeway trip as the GH has alias with Mt Maya. Had my NY celebration with them knocking the bell at shrine & early sunrise watching with the NY food prepared by them. Awesome stay with lovely neighbourhood.
GGuest UserNice hotel nice location spoiled by **** lady staff. Maybe she really hate Asian. Everything is No! I asked how much the buffet as I was hungry upon checked in and saw they have food behind the counter. When I was going to find a seat outdoor with sea view, I was chased away by her without even given a menu or a chance to sit down. So rude!! I’m not there for free food or free seat!! I’m paying ok. The room at 2nd floor is blocked by the roof of the restaurant, waste my money for this stay.
GGuest UserPerfect for a night or two next to the train station!
Everything is clean, they provide earplugs for the night but it's not even that noisy after a certain point. Capsules are rather big with everything one might desire (power plugs, TV, fan, adjustable light, locker)
I would book again!
ZZLBasic hostel with a lot of character and vibe. Not very new, but it’s cosy. It’s like staying at someone else’s place. It was a self check in so I didn’t meet anyone from there, there were also no other guests around when I stayed for 1 night. They have a cosy lounge area with a lot of maps and guides.
GGuest UserThe first time I stayed at a youth hostel, the environment and safety were OK (but it is recommended to lock the suitcase and carry valuables with you). I lived on the second floor. The room was equipped with about 8 beds, a sink and toilet, and there was also a locker for items. Breakfast is self-service, and you need to go to the counter to wash your dishes and cups. Overall, the service is not bad. The front desk staff introduced the nearby food and sightseeing spots when checking in, but it will let you fill in a list of passenger messages. This is the only place I feel a little troublesome. Others are very good.
파파파야It was nice that they were very friendly. It was difficult to eat because I had a place to cook, but luckily I was able to eat food from a convenience store, so it was nice. I really couldn't eat what I bought at a restaurant.
They lent me Japanese-style clothes, so I was able to take pictures, and I was satisfied.
旅旅駝5 stars for design and uniqueness
Exciting location
Comfortable with cafe and coffee stand
Large beds for relaxation
Dormitory is a double room
・Walk along the shopping street from Shinkaichi Station (Exit 3), turn at the second udon stand (Fukui), and you'll arrive at the entrance to the inn without having to go up a slope or stairs
・Right next to Minatogawa Koen Station (East Exit 5). There's a supermarket next to the inn and a convenience store opposite
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