The hotel was very clean and comfortable. I particularly appreciated how the bath and luggage storage areas were separate from the capsule area, which made for a much quieter and more restful stay compared to other similar facilities.
There were also plenty of showers, sinks, and hairdryers, so I never felt like it was crowded.
Another nice touch was that each guest received their own bath mat. This kept the changing rooms clean and dry, which was a pleasant surprise.
My only minor complaint was that my capsule felt a bit cold. Even with thermal underwear under the provided loungewear, I woke up in the middle of the night because of the chill. It would be even more comfortable if blankets were available for rent or if the room temperature could be adjusted.
Since it's a trailer house, the unit bath felt a little cold in the winter, but other than that it was comfortable. The newspaper was a nice little treat, letting me know what was going on in the area. There were also plenty of restaurants near the hotel, which was great.
Hotel location away from the train station is suitable for self-driving passengers, the room size is small, the health is OK, there is a parking lot downstairs but there are fewer parking spaces to park far away.
Thank you for your help. It was likely to be later than the check-in time, so when I contacted you early, it was good that the response was very pleasant! When I arrived, it was dark and old building, so I thought it was cheap, so I thought it was possible to do it, but it was nice to be cleaned in a comfortable space where the feeling of hospitality was transmitted everyday! It was a good place to want to use it again.
I used it for the first time.
It was a reservation with a pet, but there were not many noisy rules about pets, and pet diapers (each size), pet sheets, crosses, etc. were free and free.
The pet stayed in a corner called a special room.
When I opened the door, there was a small vertical dog run in the corridor, and the corridor was narrow, but it was good to have a space for pets to play. There is a door in the room in front of the dog run, so you don't have to worry about running away even if you jump out of the room.
It seems that if you want to go to the room, you will also get a pet staircase.
Human amenities are similar to business hotels.
There is also a free bath salt, shampoo, rinse rental, and free wine in the lounge.
There is a free massage chair (only one).
There was no curfew, and there were not many people in and out, and I was able to spend it comfortably.
Also, it seems that you are protecting cats, and there is also a space to interact with cats in another building.
It was a hotel that was easy to spend.
I had a wonderful stay at Ryokan Tsukasa in Sendai. The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, making me feel at home right away. My room was beautifully designed in the style of a traditional Japanese house, and I had the unique experience of sleeping on the floor like a true Japanese. I also loved wearing the traditional robe provided in the room — it added an authentic touch to the stay. Everything was perfect, and I would highly recommend this ryokan to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in Sendai!
First of all, the bath can be large. It is a spacious size even if two people enter. This time it was a low type bed, but it was also good. The room is also large. There is a supermarket nearby, and even if I stayed for consecutive nights, I could spend a relaxing time without getting tired at all. Also, I had to leave the room once for consecutive nights, so I was able to love it!
quite dated hotel, a lot of things are quite old/dated/worn, location is ok, <10min walk from station, convenience stores nearby, 10min walk to the ferry and eating places. mostly clean and neat, amenities available. for price, not bad.
walls are quite thin, so you hear next door noises. Shower water temp tends to be slightly not too stable.
no electric outlets near bed, not convenient
Very good, although it is a bit far from the station. But the hotel facilities are very good, the staff are also very enthusiastic, and helped to call a taxi when checking out.
I had a wonderful stay at Ryokan Tsukasa in Sendai. The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming, making me feel at home right away. My room was beautifully designed in the style of a traditional Japanese house, and I had the unique experience of sleeping on the floor like a true Japanese. I also loved wearing the traditional robe provided in the room — it added an authentic touch to the stay. Everything was perfect, and I would highly recommend this ryokan to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in Sendai!
The building itself doesn't look like much and possibly even looks sleazy, but the room itself is great, almost like small apartment. Very cozy once the heater is turned on. Clean as well. About a ten minute walk from the Ishinomaki JR station. The room is also not so small compared to Japanese business hotels. Staff at the front desk were accommodating, helpful, and friendly. Would recommend and would stay there again when I'm in the Ishinomaki/Onagawa area.
Perfect place for relaxing after the hard weekend, onsen on site and Japanese style bedroom are perfect when you come to Japan. The manager is very very kind, gentle and helpful. The greeting message in the room when we arrived really made my day thank you 💗☺️
Very close to a JR station, very reasonable price, excellent traditional Japanese food and onsen, comfortable room, friendly staff, but the only shortfall is no luggage storage is allowed after check out at 10 a.m. (not even the same day storage). We have to carry the luggage to the public locker of the next JR station for temporary storage.
Hotel is quite close to JR with a number of restaurant. The hotel survived through the 311 earthquake and provide clear instructions for evacuation. The staff is nice.
The hotel exceeded my expectations. I was given a certificate of accommodation, and the breakfast was delicious. In particular, the attitude towards foreigners was good, they were able to help me right away when I forgot my key, and the hotel staff were very kind. I think it's so good that I'd like to book again next time I travel to Tohoku.
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