At midnight, water droplets dripping from the air conditioner, and I couldn't sleep well. I contacted the front desk early in the morning and had them take care of it, but I think I won't wake up if I check it regularly. I'm sorry about that.
The hotel is too convenient, diagonally opposite AEON, big supermarket, many delicious shops on the roadside, there are hot springs, the room size is basically OK, cost-effective, provide pick-up and drop-off service, 6:55, 7:55, 8:55, 15 minutes to the airport landline, very convenient. Hotel service is very good.
The room was clean and I was able to relax.
I was also able to warm up in the bath.
It was my first trip in a while and I was able to feel refreshed.
Thank you very much😊
The room is relatively large for a hotel in Japan. It is clean, well-equipped and the location is easy to find. There is a convenience store 500 meters nearby, which is very convenient. Great stay experience 👍
The hotel is near the Sendai morning market and walking distance to the Sendai station. To get to hotel, simply walk towards the Parco 2 and take down escalator. Then exit from the back door it’s a shortcut to the hotel:) it’s a lovely place to stay! There s a zenjro nearby too to eat yummy beef tongue !
The room was clean and comfortable. There is a considerable distance from the front desk to the room, and it is difficult to go back and forth several times. I want you to have a shower toilet in the toilet in the room. The taste of breakfast was good.
Clean and clean. There are restaurants around and supermarkets are convenient. Breakfast can be eaten early, so it is a convenient hotel if you leave early in the morning.
Sendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.
The explanation at check-in tends to be spoken quickly, as if it were an assembly line process, but perhaps because the staff was considerate, the explanation was easy to follow. Also, the staff member who was preparing breakfast early in the morning greeted me cheerfully, which made a good impression. The building was clean and I was able to use it comfortably. The breakfast was also delicious.
I would like to use it again.
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Ddarbz89Business hotel, located a 5-minute walk from JR Sendai Station (east exit).
Probably the only business hotel that I’ve stayed at in Japan that doesn’t have a bathtub in the room. There is a public bath on 2F, however I was not able to use it due to having tattoos. The shower in the room was fine though, with good water pressure.
AAnonymous UserSendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.
LL1988The hotel is near the Sendai morning market and walking distance to the Sendai station. To get to hotel, simply walk towards the Parco 2 and take down escalator. Then exit from the back door it’s a shortcut to the hotel:) it’s a lovely place to stay! There s a zenjro nearby too to eat yummy beef tongue !
AAnonymous UserHotel is approx 5 mins walk from Sendai station. Follow west exit. My single room is a bit small but spacious enough for a solo. Room was clean and linen crisp. 1 bottle of water provided each day. Onsen is small with one outdoor. Over my 2-day stay at most I bumped into another person in the onsen. 2 washers and dryers in the onsen facility. Wash is free (30 mins standard) but dryer is charged 100 yen for 20 mins which is enough to 80% dry a small load. Night ramen was delicious and I appreciate the ice cream and Yakult at the onsen. Family mart is 20 steps away. Didn’t try the breakfast. And it’s actually very near the Miyakoh highway bus centre.
AAKIRAThe hotel staff, cleaning staff, and the staff at the Royal Host where we had breakfast were all very friendly and made for a comfortable stay. Thank you very much. I would like to use this hotel again when I go sightseeing in Sendai. The only thing I regret is that the izakaya across from the hotel, which looked like a nice place, was full and I couldn't get in. Lol
GGuest UserThe hot springs here were very good. On the other hand, the bathroom in the room is very small. However, the windows in our room were large and we had a beautiful view.
Breakfast is varied and is self-served, so you can eat as much as you want. Dinner is very sumptuous. Sashimi and other dishes were very tasty.
The air conditioning in the rooms is centrally controlled and the heating does not come on at this time of year, even though the temperature is only 10°C at night. If you are cold, you can tell the staff to bring you an extra blanket.
The walls of the rooms are thin and you can hear the noise and singing of the neighbours(lol)
GGuest UserIt was about a 10-minute walk from Sendai Station, so it felt a little far away.
If you use the subway, I think it's convenient because there is a Tozai Line station nearby.
It was also convenient because there was a convenience store nearby.
Unfortunately, the shower curtain was moldy and the bathroom had a slightly moldy smell.
The bed was a triple room, and I was able to sleep soundly until morning without having to fight with my child who usually sleeps with me, so I was very grateful.
The price was reasonable and I was able to relax.
I was interested in the shampoo bar, but I think it would have been more helpful if they had explained it to me at check-in.
I didn't really understand it, so I noticed it at check-out and I was a little disappointed that I didn't want to try it.
Due to my schedule, I only had a room-only plan, but the food looked delicious, so I hope I have the opportunity to stay here again.
SSumiAbsolutely wonderful experience!! Newly built hotel due to 2011 tsunami. The room was spotless, comfortable, with an amazing view overlooking the Pacific Ocean and even had a small balcony! Dinner was a multi-course meal prepared by Chef Koichi Ito and was both delicious and beautifully presented. Staff was very kind, taking the time to use google translate to help explain to us what each dish was; there was also English instructions prepared for us when we checked in and when we were at breakfast. Would highly recommend this hotel, and I hope to return to this beautiful area of Japan and stay here again someday!
KKOK HOONGThis capsule hostel is located at a shopping street with lots of restaurants and eateries which is walking distance to Sendai station. The environment is sparkling clean with nice facilities & amenities eg.open hot tubs bath and sauna, rest room etc. Service staff at the counter are friendly and helpful. The only shortcoming is that you need to pay for keeping your big luggage which doesn't fit into a small locker provided for free. You pay 100yen for a wire rope which chain your big luggage at a side of the lobby. Overall it is a good budget capsule hostel. I will choose it if visit Sendai again.
GGuest UserLovely hotel in the middle of Sendai, only a short walk away from everything you need. Extremely convenient location for arrivals from Sendai Station. Wide variety of food options nearby, including the old reliable convenience stores. It's the perfect hotel for anyone that wants to be centrally located, but not in a noisy road. Amazing for the price.
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