With a stay at Samurai Guesthouse irodori Kamakura, you'll be centrally located in Kamakura, within a 15-minute drive of Tokyo Bay and Kamakura City Library. This beach guesthouse is 7.8 mi (12.6 km) from Hakkeijima Sea Paradise and 12.7 mi (20.4 km) from Yokohama Stadium.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional amenities at this guesthouse include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 9:30 AM.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and microwave in a common area. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 guestrooms. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and bidets.
"I didn't want to say anything, but after I left the hotel today, I texted him that I didn't pay for the room, so I wanted to say something. The house is an early local residential house, a two-story wooden house with three rooms above and below, all managed by this samurai buddy. When checking in, a girl came to help introduce the room and precautions. After 9 pm, everyone got off work, leaving only the guests. Last night, there were two young people living downstairs, and the other room was empty. The two young people went out after storing their luggage at 9 o'clock in the morning, and did not come back until after 9 o'clock in the evening when the lights were turned off. They almost couldn't get in. In fact, the door was not locked, but the sliding was stuck. It was cold these two days, and because the sliding windows of the Japanese-style room were not tight, there was air leakage everywhere, and even the two young people downstairs couldn't stand it. I looked at the bathroom shower room and didn't go in again, and I didn't take a shower that night. Of course, it was also related to the cold weather. Breakfast was also very simple. This buddy came over at 8:30 with a backpack and processed it here. Before 9 o'clock in the evening, the people downstairs were very noisy. I was a little sleepy and went to bed early. This guy was dressed like a samurai. His ancestors must have had samurai traditions. He was also good at communication and introduced some samurai customs. I felt that the guy was pretty good and worked hard. I wanted to praise him. Because I saw that he seemed to sell wine here, all of which were opened, and also opened meals. There might also be tour guides, so I had to pay the bill at the end. I thought the platform required 8,500 to check in, so I took the initiative to tell the girl who showed me the room that I had to pay the room fee. She went downstairs and asked the samurai, and then took a receipt to check the amount. I gave him 10,000, and she gave me 1,500 in change. I think he should ask the girl again when he checked in at 4 pm."