A delight to be able to stay in this wonderful property. The property is really new and still 'smells new' the highlight facilities are the shower-room next to the swimming pool and the gym. The shower-room is equiped is Dyson hair dryers and has 'unlimited towels' for use. The room is pretty large for japan standards and the parking here is a breeze. Highly recommend! Most shops and eatries are closeby and you can walk there, Donki (open 24 hours) is just about a 10-12 minute walk.
Facilities: The room was on the smaller side for two people to move around freely, but having a microwave was a great bonus.
Cleanliness: Standard for a business hotel, with refreshed linens.
Environment: Decent, and the location was superb.
Service: The hot spring on the 10th floor was a pleasant experience, also featuring an outdoor pool and a sauna.
It was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
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施施2019.02.01
This is definitely the best service hotel in Japan. Everyone knows that Japan's service attitude has always been good. This is a bit of a good time. As long as you see the waiter, you will smile and say hello! You can try it for dinner, and the meal is very rich! The hot springs in the hotel are not a bit boring in the open air, but the bubbles are not bad. There are a bunch of deer at the door~... You can call the hotel at the Miyajima Pier. If you want to go to the shrine, you can call the hotel to send you. Room we are on the fourth floor, sea view is OK!
It was close to Kure Station and had good transport links.
The room was clean. Breakfast was included and the selection was quite good, so that was nice.
The room is small but there is a table and sofa, enough space to open two suitcases! The 1/F hot spring is big enough and comfortable enough. Breakfast buffet is included, although there is not much variety of food, but the standard is good. Location near Sakezo-dori and JR stations, Lawson downstairs, although Saijo itself is not many restaurants, but overall good!
This was my second stay at this hotel within a year. The rooms are clean and spacious, and despite being right below Hiroshima Station, you can barely hear any noise. The breakfast is also good. The surrounding area has excellent transportation links, and there are many dining options inside the station. This time, my 80-year-old travel companion and I stayed for 4 nights. Not far from the hotel is Shukkei-en Garden, which is worth a visit (Figs. 1-5).
From Hiroshima Station, you can take a direct train to Iwakuni Station. From there, take a bus to see Kintaikyo Bridge, one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Nearby, you can also take a cable car up to Iwakuni Castle (Figs. 6-8). Alternatively, from Iwakuni Station, you can negotiate with a taxi driver for a private tour of these attractions, which costs around 12,000 yen for 2 hours.
On our way back from Iwakuni Station to Hiroshima by train, we made a detour at Miyajimaguchi to revisit Miyajima, one of Japan's three most scenic spots that we'd seen last year. We specifically wanted to admire the beauty of the torii gate during high tide (Fig. 9).
Furthermore, the airport shuttle bus to Hiroshima Airport departs from the bus terminal plaza right next to the hotel (Fig. 10). It seems to be from stop #5, and there's a self-service ticket machine next to the stop. Buses run very frequently.
Great place to stay in Hiroshima. The room was quite spacious (by japanese standards). Easy to get there from the station by bus, the memorial park and peace museum are within walking distance. The breakfast was very good, with plenty of dishes to choose from, and everything was tasty. There is also a coffee machine in the lobby and we got complimentary apple jelly in our fridge. Soaking in the onsen was great after a long day in Hiroshima and Miyajima, the place was also clean and there was everything necessary for a bath.
This was our first stay in Dormy Inn, and I would definitely choose this chain again.
The hotel is a 2-minute walk from Hatchobori Station. It is located in the most prosperous area of Hiroshima. It is a 3-minute walk to the shopping street and a 5-minute walk to Parco. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs on the top floor. The room is not big, but very practical. The air conditioning is very strong. The reception is on the 13th floor. There are daily necessities in the lobby. The hotel entrance is a little hidden. When you arrive, walk to the end and there is a hidden door. It will open automatically as long as you get close.
Probably because of the small size of Kure Port, the hotel is not expensive, the rooms are larger than those of ordinary Japanese hotels, the service is good, and the restaurant is rich in the characteristics of Kure Port's warship culture. It is very close to the Maritime Self-Defense Force Historical Museum and the Yamato Ship Museum. The hotel front desk also provides a traditional Chinese version of the Kure City Guide, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an airport bus that goes directly to Hiroshima Airport at the hotel entrance, which is very convenient.
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SshiningstatIt was one of the best hotels I ever slept in Japan. Usually, we try 3 to 5 star hotels in every local capital city. This one is of course famous Prince hotel but it is quite away from the city center yet situated in the most beautiful area of Hiroshima. From the hotel rooms we could see the skyline of the town and the sea.
Breakfast is served on the top floor you can choose traditional Japanese (Nadaman/super famous Japanese restaurant) or western style buffet breakfast.
With a little supplemental fee, I could go to Onsen (hotspring) and it was soo relaxing and the view was stunning. You even can sail to Miyajima island from this hotel port.
TtomcjThis was my second stay at this hotel within a year. The rooms are clean and spacious, and despite being right below Hiroshima Station, you can barely hear any noise. The breakfast is also good. The surrounding area has excellent transportation links, and there are many dining options inside the station. This time, my 80-year-old travel companion and I stayed for 4 nights. Not far from the hotel is Shukkei-en Garden, which is worth a visit (Figs. 1-5).
From Hiroshima Station, you can take a direct train to Iwakuni Station. From there, take a bus to see Kintaikyo Bridge, one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Nearby, you can also take a cable car up to Iwakuni Castle (Figs. 6-8). Alternatively, from Iwakuni Station, you can negotiate with a taxi driver for a private tour of these attractions, which costs around 12,000 yen for 2 hours.
On our way back from Iwakuni Station to Hiroshima by train, we made a detour at Miyajimaguchi to revisit Miyajima, one of Japan's three most scenic spots that we'd seen last year. We specifically wanted to admire the beauty of the torii gate during high tide (Fig. 9).
Furthermore, the airport shuttle bus to Hiroshima Airport departs from the bus terminal plaza right next to the hotel (Fig. 10). It seems to be from stop #5, and there's a self-service ticket machine next to the stop. Buses run very frequently.
Zzh3usA delight to be able to stay in this wonderful property. The property is really new and still 'smells new' the highlight facilities are the shower-room next to the swimming pool and the gym. The shower-room is equiped is Dyson hair dryers and has 'unlimited towels' for use. The room is pretty large for japan standards and the parking here is a breeze. Highly recommend! Most shops and eatries are closeby and you can walk there, Donki (open 24 hours) is just about a 10-12 minute walk.
GGuest UserFacilities: The room was on the smaller side for two people to move around freely, but having a microwave was a great bonus.
Cleanliness: Standard for a business hotel, with refreshed linens.
Environment: Decent, and the location was superb.
Service: The hot spring on the 10th floor was a pleasant experience, also featuring an outdoor pool and a sauna.
PPong shunThe hotel is a 2-minute walk from Hatchobori Station. It is located in the most prosperous area of Hiroshima. It is a 3-minute walk to the shopping street and a 5-minute walk to Parco. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs on the top floor. The room is not big, but very practical. The air conditioning is very strong. The reception is on the 13th floor. There are daily necessities in the lobby. The hotel entrance is a little hidden. When you arrive, walk to the end and there is a hidden door. It will open automatically as long as you get close.
EEvgeniya_MGreat place to stay in Hiroshima. The room was quite spacious (by japanese standards). Easy to get there from the station by bus, the memorial park and peace museum are within walking distance. The breakfast was very good, with plenty of dishes to choose from, and everything was tasty. There is also a coffee machine in the lobby and we got complimentary apple jelly in our fridge. Soaking in the onsen was great after a long day in Hiroshima and Miyajima, the place was also clean and there was everything necessary for a bath.
This was our first stay in Dormy Inn, and I would definitely choose this chain again.
DDonaldDongBecause the flight to Okayama was diverted to Osaka and cancelled, we arrived about three hours later than expected. After calling the hotel, they helped us reserve dinner (normally dinner is at 7 o'clock at the latest). After arriving at about 8 o'clock, dinner was served as originally scheduled, which was very good. The room is spacious and very clean, with four beds, and it looks like you can also sleep on the floor. This room is 85 square meters, which is no problem for a family. The decoration quality is very high, and there is a type-c USB port on the wall, a full set of Sony TVs, echo walls, etc. There is only Japanese breakfast, but the room type I booked can go to a room similar to the executive lounge, which has coffee, drinks, small pastries, etc., as well as drinks, all free. The hotel service is very good, and there are waiters who speak English. The shuttle bus to Fukuyama Station takes about half an hour, and the schedule can be checked on the official website. The hot spring is clean, there is also water massage, and there is a sauna room. There is an open-air hot spring pool on the third floor and on the top floor, but it was too cold when I went there. Very good hotel, with few people.
施施This is definitely the best service hotel in Japan. Everyone knows that Japan's service attitude has always been good. This is a bit of a good time. As long as you see the waiter, you will smile and say hello! You can try it for dinner, and the meal is very rich! The hot springs in the hotel are not a bit boring in the open air, but the bubbles are not bad. There are a bunch of deer at the door~... You can call the hotel at the Miyajima Pier. If you want to go to the shrine, you can call the hotel to send you. Room we are on the fourth floor, sea view is OK!
SSolomon ChoiThe room is small but there is a table and sofa, enough space to open two suitcases! The 1/F hot spring is big enough and comfortable enough. Breakfast buffet is included, although there is not much variety of food, but the standard is good. Location near Sakezo-dori and JR stations, Lawson downstairs, although Saijo itself is not many restaurants, but overall good!
JJinwudashaoProbably because of the small size of Kure Port, the hotel is not expensive, the rooms are larger than those of ordinary Japanese hotels, the service is good, and the restaurant is rich in the characteristics of Kure Port's warship culture. It is very close to the Maritime Self-Defense Force Historical Museum and the Yamato Ship Museum. The hotel front desk also provides a traditional Chinese version of the Kure City Guide, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an airport bus that goes directly to Hiroshima Airport at the hotel entrance, which is very convenient.
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