The hotel is incredibly close to the train station, making it super convenient for getting around. The front desk service was generally satisfactory. It's also great for easily exploring the surrounding area on foot and is very close to the Lu Xun Memorial Hall. The room itself was a bit more spacious than typical Japanese hotel rooms.
This hotel is about a 10-15 minute walk from JR Sendai Station, or just one subway stop away. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming, and communication in English was seamless. You need your key card to operate the elevator, which adds an extra layer of security. The room was surprisingly spacious for a business hotel, with new furnishings and a large bathroom. It even had a bay window, a small sofa, and a desk – truly a pleasant surprise! The bed was also very comfortable.
On the ground floor, you can pick up various amenities, including DHC cleansing oil and skincare products, and even bath salts and mouthwash.
There's a convenience store and McDonald's right outside the hotel, making dining very convenient. Many bus routes stop right outside, and there's also a highway bus terminal nearby, which makes getting to other places very easy.
I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit to Sendai.
The hotel boasts an excellent central location, right next to the vibrant morning market and Senjiro. DHC brand toiletries were provided, which was a nice touch. It's conveniently located a 6-8 minute walk from the train station, with numerous bus stops easily accessible. The only minor drawback is that it's an older hotel that has undergone renovations, so while refreshed, some of the interior furnishings still show their age.
Everyone especially cleaning workers polite & helpful. Room small but locution great & toilet well equipped & clean. Lots of restaurants around. The local market nearby is a must-go. One minus though, counter staff can't easily understand our requests. Sendai is a great place but English is not a common tool for communication.
Good location above Sendai station. Clean and comfortable. The light switches were too small and dark for the elderly / poor eyesight to see. Example- the shelves (containing the glasses and cups) were black colour and had no light. No laundry line. Toilet only has 1 short railing to hang all our towels / clothes.
Great location! Few minutes walk from Sendai station and surround with lots of shops, restaurants and department store. There are 7-eleven and Starbucks at the first floor. The room is very nice. Everything is new, clean, with good space for two 28” luggage to open at the same time and we still can walk around the room. The staffs were so nice and provided prompt support. We found problem about the hair dryer at midnight and the staff changed a new one to us immediately.
There are free amenities that you could pick at lobby.
Highly recommend and would definitely choose this hotel if we have a chance to visit Sendai again 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Room is quite big and comfortable, beautiful lobby.
The room had double-layered curtains with sheer drapes, which was a very thoughtful touch. Even when the morning sunlight was bright, it didn’t feel harsh. The only pity was that we didn’t get to try the hotel breakfast this time—hopefully, we can enjoy it on my next visit.
It’s a hotel that makes me want to come back again~
I stayed for three nights in total, trying out three different room types: a standard twin, a superior twin, and a regular double. The hotel is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from Sendai Station. The beds were incredibly comfortable, just the right firmness, and there was a good selection of pillows with varying softness. The soundproofing was also excellent, making for a very quiet stay. I slept wonderfully all three nights. In the lobby, you could pick up things like cleansing oil, facial cleanser, and bath salts, which was a nice touch. I enjoyed a comfortable bath in the hotel bathroom every evening, and the rooms were kept very clean. On the last day, I booked the hotel breakfast for 1450 JPY. The variety was quite good, including Sendai specialties like ox tongue curry and zunda mochi (sweet edamame dumplings). The last order time at 9:30 AM was reasonable, allowing me to relax until the 11 AM check-out.
The hotel's elevated location offers stunning views even from the lower floors. Four rooms have private baths (loan-kiri-furo), each with a unique style. The semi-outdoor baths are very airy. The large public baths are both indoors and outdoors, and soaking in the fresh air is highly recommended. The hotel also offers a full range of amenities for women, and the breakfast is very thoughtful. The hotel also hosts various events for festivals, such as fishing for snacks and fairy wand experiences.
The hotel is about 15 mins walk from Shiroishi Station and 4 mins walk from Shiroishi Zao Station. The room is quite big and bed is very comfortable. There are a Key Cafe in the Lobby and also 2 japanese restaurants. I have a pleasant stay in the hotel.
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GGuest UserThe hotel is conveniently located near the station, with a large shopping mall nearby. There is an onsen and a restaurant in the hotel itself, but the breakfast cost more than stated in the description.
The rooms are equipped with a shower, TV, refrigerator, air conditioner, and dehumidifier, and the beds are quite comfortable. Pajamas are provided, and other amenities can be picked up at the reception if needed
MM272961****The hotel is incredibly close to the train station, making it super convenient for getting around. The front desk service was generally satisfactory. It's also great for easily exploring the surrounding area on foot and is very close to the Lu Xun Memorial Hall. The room itself was a bit more spacious than typical Japanese hotel rooms.
IIampareGreat location! Few minutes walk from Sendai station and surround with lots of shops, restaurants and department store. There are 7-eleven and Starbucks at the first floor. The room is very nice. Everything is new, clean, with good space for two 28” luggage to open at the same time and we still can walk around the room. The staffs were so nice and provided prompt support. We found problem about the hair dryer at midnight and the staff changed a new one to us immediately.
There are free amenities that you could pick at lobby.
Highly recommend and would definitely choose this hotel if we have a chance to visit Sendai again 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
BBosiLeeThe room was quiet, clean, and looked very new. The front desk staff spoke fluent English and provided excellent service. The building's earthquake resistance is outstanding – early this morning, there was an M5.7 earthquake in Miyagi Prefecture (intensity 3), and I felt both the bed and the entire building shaking (O_O)! Despite that, it felt very secure! You can stay here with complete peace of mind!
Complimentary toiletries are available on the 1st floor, along with tea and coffee sachets. On the 2nd floor, you'll find washing machines, dryers, a water dispenser, vending machines, and an ice maker.
The room was quite spacious. Both the hairdryer and showerhead were high-end Refa brand, which was a pleasant and novel touch. Daily complimentary bottled water is also provided.
No deposit was required, check-in was quick and convenient, and check-out was incredibly fast! Highly recommended!
LLIANGLlANGThe vending machine doesn't accept new banknotes yet, so I had to ask the cleaning lady for old ones. Every time I go to do laundry, I have to walk through the lobby, basically shamelessly in my slippers and pajamas. I wish the laundry room was on the second floor. The currency exchange machine should be near the laundry room, but I couldn't find it and frankly, I was too lazy to look (=TェT=). I also couldn't find a dry cleaning bag in the room; it would be great if one could be provided for every guest.
MM262711****The hotel is super close to Sendai Station, making transportation very convenient. It's also near Tohoku University, Sendai Asaichi (morning market), observation decks, and 7-Eleven.
The hotel service is excellent; check-in and check-out were quick and easy.
The rooms are well-equipped, clean, and tidy, with water and toiletries provided. When leaving, I noticed in the reception area that the hotel has won many awards. The breakfast buffet isn't huge, but the variety is decent, typically Japanese. They even have Sendai's famous Zunda Shake, so no need to go all the way to the station to buy one! Whether for leisure or business, it's a solid, comfortable stay without any real drawbacks.
On the day before I left Japan, there was a tsunami and earthquake. I was in such a panic late at night that I ran down to the lobby in my room slippers to consult with the manager. I apologize for that; please forgive me. I later realized that the staff on duty in the lobby were incredibly polite, warm, and helpful in their replies, and they all remained very calm.
DD26069****I stayed for three nights in total, trying out three different room types: a standard twin, a superior twin, and a regular double. The hotel is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from Sendai Station. The beds were incredibly comfortable, just the right firmness, and there was a good selection of pillows with varying softness. The soundproofing was also excellent, making for a very quiet stay. I slept wonderfully all three nights. In the lobby, you could pick up things like cleansing oil, facial cleanser, and bath salts, which was a nice touch. I enjoyed a comfortable bath in the hotel bathroom every evening, and the rooms were kept very clean. On the last day, I booked the hotel breakfast for 1450 JPY. The variety was quite good, including Sendai specialties like ox tongue curry and zunda mochi (sweet edamame dumplings). The last order time at 9:30 AM was reasonable, allowing me to relax until the 11 AM check-out.
MMarble202Transportation: easiest with a 50-min taxi ride from Sendai airport unless int’l traveler wants to transfer via trains/buses. Nearest bus stop/little township is 遠刈田温泉 (13-min by foot to the Inn).
Key feature is open air onsens in forestry — this is why I chose to stay. Delightful breakfast and dinner (during dinner, there are all-inclusive drinks menu + additional charge ones). I enjoyed the 2nd night’s beef/daikon pot in particular. There are hearth side afternoon refreshment, happy hour beer, post-dinner snack that you will be kept fed warmly.
The aircon in Buna room would blow directly on the head so the fan blade should be adjusted.
Staff English speaking capability varies but they made every effort in solving problems. Little hiccup after checking out that the bus time table the Inn indicated was outdated, but I still managed to change my route in the fly, which is the beauty traveling in Japan.
GGuest UserBecause it's located inside an arcade, you can go out for a meal or a quick grocery run regardless of the weather. It's a convenient location with restaurants, convenience stores, drugstores, and more nearby.
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