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Kaihinsou Kamakura
4.6/564 Reviews
I stayed at Kaihinso for the first time in 2019, but unfortunately the comments at that time are gone. I have experienced a lot in the past 5 years, but my impression of Kaihinso has never changed. This is the most important part of the Kamakura trip. The Kaihinso building itself is a national protected building in Japan, and most of the staff are old ladies with a friendly attitude. Five years ago, most of the guests staying were Japanese, but this time most of them are Chinese tourists. Do you want to experience the most traditional Japanese inn? Just stay at Kaihinso. Sleep on tatami, take a hot spring, and eat Japanese breakfast. Kaihinso is only more than 100 meters away from Yuigahama Station on the Enoden. You can walk along the path to the beach, or take the tram for 4 stops to Shichirigahama, 5 stops to Kamakura High School, or 7 stops to Enoshima. Even if you don’t go to the attractions, just walking in the nearby alleys and feeling the tranquility of the Japanese countryside is also an excellent experience.
Funayado Akitaya
4.7/541 Reviews
Facilities: Very complete Sanitation: Very clean Environment: Very beautiful Service: Very good The hotel has a warm and smiling service, a superior location, a restaurant, and is very close to the University Front Station. Check in at the University Front Station and take a photo with the train passing through. The transportation is convenient. The boss gave me a postcard. Thank you
Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura
4.6/5216 Reviews
The east exit side of Kamakura Station is lively and crowded, but the west exit where Tosei Hotel Cocone Kamakura is located is a little quiet and has an adult atmosphere. On the way to the hotel, there are long-established cafes, fashionable sweets and shops, and the bar opens at night. I can't go to all the stores on one trip, so I want to come back on a trip. The area around the entrance of the hotel has a Japanese-style atmosphere, but the building itself is Western-style. Is it here! The moment I found it, the tension rose. The staff are also smiling and friendly, and there are free manga, drinks, amenities, etc. around the lobby. The entrance to the large communal bath for men and women is also visible from the lobby, and the men's bath is the card key in the room, and the women's bath is told by the front desk to give me the PIN and put it inside. I was exhausted when I went out and returned to the hotel, and eventually I just took a shower in the unit bath in the room, but I wanted to enter if I had physical strength. It will end as soon as it runs out, but I got a ticket at check-in and got a free shijimi soup (because there was no shijimi on this day, it was a miso soup of cherry blossoms and wakame seaweed). You can get rice balls. The rice balls with the taste of soy sauce were very delicious. The room was a Japanese modern twin. It is a shape that takes off your shoes and goes up to tatami mats, but there are two beds. It was a very clean and calm space. Maybe there was a dead insect that seemed to have fallen from somewhere after cleaning, so I made the cleanliness check item ”good” instead of ”very good”. I think it has been cleaned very carefully from around the day. There were some equipment that had to be charged, but there were many holes in the outlet and there was nothing inconvenient in the room. Also, personally, it is very important that TV not only terrestrial broadcasting but also BS. I often turn on TV when I'm in the room, and I often don't do baseball broadcasts that I often watch on terrestrial broadcasting, so I'm very happy to see BS. My husband seemed to have not slept well for some reason, so I made it ”good” to sleep, but the bed was large and I was very comfortable. Overall, it is an inn that is very satisfied and can be recommended to the people around with confidence. It was a petite trip from the same Kanagawa Prefecture, but if you are tired of everyday life, you would like to visit even a couple.
Kamakura Hotel
4.4/55 Reviews
This was my first time staying in Kamakura. I was attracted by the location, close to the station, and the private sauna. I recommend the private sauna, but it requires a reservation, so if there is no vacancy, you can only use it. I liked the interior of the room. I was also satisfied with the meal I had in the room. This hotel was good, but it seems that new hotels are increasing in Kamakura, so I'm interested in other hotels.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna Higashiguchi
4.6/5313 Reviews
The hotel is really close to the Ofuna station with lots of restaurants around. We were pleasantly surprised that our rooms were upgraded when checked in. The bed was comfortable and excellent for our short stay near Kamakura.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kamakura-Ofuna Kasamaguchi
4.6/5110 Reviews
We stayed overnight and used it for 1 nights. QR code was sent by email from the reservation to the day before the stay, and check-in was made smoothly and smoothly at check-in. When I told you that I wanted a room away from the elevator at the time of booking, I was grateful to have a corner room properly. I think it was good to have a lot of amenities such as bathing agents, cosmetic water and beauty liquid. The room was not large or not, and the bed was large and I was able to stretch my body and rest after a long time. The wind volume can be adjusted for the air conditioner, but I couldn't set the wind direction and swing, and I cut it and went to bed because it was uncomfortable. One thing I didn't like was that. It was a strong price setting of about 14500 yen for a night stay because it was during the consecutive holiday. I had no inn nearby, so I had to make a reservation, but I couldn't feel anything that was just right for the price.

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Total Properties152
Number of Reviews 2,613
Highest PriceMYR 6,698
Lowest PriceMYR 107
Average Price(Weekday Night)MYR 1,081
Average Price(Weekend Night)MYR 1,269