I usually stay at a hotel near Kochi Station, but this time I stayed at Dormy Inn Kochi because I wanted to eat bonito tataki at Hirome Market, which is a famous restaurant in Kochi.
From the airport, it took about 25 minutes by limousine bus for 900 yen one way, and I arrived at the hotel 500 meters from the Kita-Harimayabashi bus stop through the arcade.
It was about a 5-minute walk from the hotel to Hirome Market.
I had free midnight soba noodles from 9:30pm and it was great.
I would like to stay at Dormy Inn Kochi again when I come to Kochi.
For bonito tataki, I recommend Yairo-tei at Hirome Market.
I didn't expect the food to be different, so when I went to the place to eat, thinking it was an introductory menu for the inn, I found that the menu was completely different, and my child and I were disappointed.
I wanted them to sing if it was different in the room or if the menu was different.
It wasn't worth going all the way to the island.
The hotel is in a very remote place. If you don't drive by yourself, it takes 15 minutes by bus. There are only a few buses a day, so transportation is inconvenient.
The room is on the underground floor, facing the trees at the back. The interior of the house is decorated in wood color, but the bathroom is in the style of an old-style hot spring hotel. The hotel has indoor and outdoor hot springs, but the outdoor hot springs are not hot enough.
Due to its remote location and few street lights around, you can see many stars when you look up.
The location is not in the city but it doesn't have much impact on self-driving, there is free parking. The lobby is grand, but I was a little disappointed when I entered the room. The Japanese-Western style room is large, but quite old. The carpet is very dirty, as is the sofa set. Everything else is just acceptable. The bed is super soft, and the toilet is small. A guy's knees can touch the wall when he sits on the toilet. The breakfast is rich in variety and the restaurant has a view of the sea and the harbor.
The hotel is located in a remote area, suitable only for self-driving tours. The hotel is situated on a cliff, offering a very quiet environment. All rooms face the sea, but it is a bit dated, and the large bathhouse is a bit far from the rooms, which may be inconvenient for elderly people. The staff was very friendly, and the breakfast and dinner were also good.
This is an old hotel in the suburbs of Kochi. It is the tallest building in the area at a glance. It is located on the banks of the Niyodo River and has a very good environment. The equipment looked old, there were small bugs on the tatami, and there were many small flying insect bodies in the open-air hot spring, but I didn't find it too disgusting, haha. The dinner set is delicious, and there is also Dandan noodles for midnight snacks.
Excellent location with shopping stores and restaurants nearby.A heated room with windows that can be opened is a big plus.The man at the front desk speaks really good English!Very close to the famous wild eel restaurant.
CCHANThe hotel is located in a remote area, suitable only for self-driving tours. The hotel is situated on a cliff, offering a very quiet environment. All rooms face the sea, but it is a bit dated, and the large bathhouse is a bit far from the rooms, which may be inconvenient for elderly people. The staff was very friendly, and the breakfast and dinner were also good.
カカナ19880628I usually stay at a hotel near Kochi Station, but this time I stayed at Dormy Inn Kochi because I wanted to eat bonito tataki at Hirome Market, which is a famous restaurant in Kochi.
From the airport, it took about 25 minutes by limousine bus for 900 yen one way, and I arrived at the hotel 500 meters from the Kita-Harimayabashi bus stop through the arcade.
It was about a 5-minute walk from the hotel to Hirome Market.
I had free midnight soba noodles from 9:30pm and it was great.
I would like to stay at Dormy Inn Kochi again when I come to Kochi.
For bonito tataki, I recommend Yairo-tei at Hirome Market.
IITWaiThe location is not in the city but it doesn't have much impact on self-driving, there is free parking. The lobby is grand, but I was a little disappointed when I entered the room. The Japanese-Western style room is large, but quite old. The carpet is very dirty, as is the sofa set. Everything else is just acceptable. The bed is super soft, and the toilet is small. A guy's knees can touch the wall when he sits on the toilet. The breakfast is rich in variety and the restaurant has a view of the sea and the harbor.
AAnonymous UserI didn't expect the food to be different, so when I went to the place to eat, thinking it was an introductory menu for the inn, I found that the menu was completely different, and my child and I were disappointed.
I wanted them to sing if it was different in the room or if the menu was different.
It wasn't worth going all the way to the island.
CCoco PengI just happened to see a hotel in Taipei in order to eat at an izakaya. The room was large, but the facilities were old and the hot spring was small. I didn’t know why there were floating objects in the hot spring that day... Someone must have done something unhygienic. I hope the hotel can be repaired at any time. Confirm the hygiene level of the hot spring.
The breakfast is very good, simple and delicious, and the scenery is great. It is a good place to relax. The only inconvenience is that there is an access control. You need to return to the hotel before 10 o'clock, or call in advance to inform you that you will be late!
BBingbingdexuerenThis is an old hotel in the suburbs of Kochi. It is the tallest building in the area at a glance. It is located on the banks of the Niyodo River and has a very good environment. The equipment looked old, there were small bugs on the tatami, and there were many small flying insect bodies in the open-air hot spring, but I didn't find it too disgusting, haha. The dinner set is delicious, and there is also Dandan noodles for midnight snacks.
TTsuiThe hotel is in a very remote place. If you don't drive by yourself, it takes 15 minutes by bus. There are only a few buses a day, so transportation is inconvenient.
The room is on the underground floor, facing the trees at the back. The interior of the house is decorated in wood color, but the bathroom is in the style of an old-style hot spring hotel. The hotel has indoor and outdoor hot springs, but the outdoor hot springs are not hot enough.
Due to its remote location and few street lights around, you can see many stars when you look up.
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