Hotel near Shin-yokohama,Yokohama12% of visitors choose this area
WWanmin Wan Min2025.08.03
I stayed at this hotel for four nights on a business trip, as its location made my morning and evening commutes to my office in Japan very convenient. My accompanying spouse also found it very easy to explore various popular destinations in Yokohama independently via the light rail. The hotel boasts a superb location; an airport shuttle stop is conveniently located right near the hotel, and there are plenty of dining options both downstairs and within the building. However, the price difference on Ctrip between rooms with and without breakfast is unusually large and doesn't seem to align with the hotel's actual breakfast charge. I suggest verifying and updating this so that guests can more easily choose breakfast-inclusive options when booking through Ctrip.
I'm genuinely so pleased with this place, I absolutely have to rave about it!
First off, the location is incredibly convenient, super close to Kawasaki Station. I took the Tobu Line from Tokyo Station, and it was less than 30 minutes. I actually think it would be perfectly fine to stay here even if you're planning to explore central Tokyo. It's also just a 10-minute walk to Keikyu Kawasaki Station, making the trip to Haneda Airport a breezy 30 minutes – so convenient!
However, a crucial tip: when you exit the station, *do not* go down to the first floor! Head straight out from the second floor of the station, and you'll see the hotel's main entrance right there. You won't find the entrance if you're on the ground floor. I actually spent quite a while wandering around on the first floor following my map, until a very kind Japanese gentleman personally guided us to the hotel's front desk. I was so thankful for his help! 🙏 Later, I discovered a trick: searching for the hotel's breakfast restaurant on Google Maps makes it much easier to locate (I've included a screenshot in my photos).
The hotel is quite new, and the service is truly excellent. My friend had sent a package from Shinjuku to the hotel, and when I checked in, the front desk staff promptly retrieved it for me and even had it delivered to my room along with my luggage. Talk about service!
I booked the most basic twin room, but it was surprisingly spacious. It wasn't on a low floor, and the city view from the window was quite expansive. What's more, the bathroom counter was generously sized – a rare find in Japanese hotels – with plenty of space for all my toiletries and cosmetics. While the room didn't provide skincare like toner or lotion, they did offer two packets of bubble bath, which made for a wonderfully fragrant soak in the evening!
Furthermore, the hotel breakfast was genuinely delicious with a wide array of choices, including a live egg station for freshly prepared dishes. Overall, it felt like a lot of thought and effort went into it. They even provided paper cups in the beverage area so you could take drinks to go – such a thoughtful touch!
Besides the convenient transportation, shopping is also a breeze if you're not looking for luxury brands. There's a Matsumoto Kiyoshi right downstairs, stocked with many popular trending products. Just past the connecting corridor from the hotel, you'll find a Montbell store with a good selection, and importantly, they offer tax refunds! There are also tons of dining options nearby, including a yakiniku restaurant visited by Goro (from *Kodoku no Gurume*), though unfortunately, I couldn't find it. I ended up at a slightly pricier but truly delicious one inside 'Dice' nearby!
I stayed for one night during the summer on July 9th, and the room, including breakfast for two, cost just over ¥1200. While not exactly cheap, it offered significantly better value for money compared to hotels in central Tokyo! What's more, when I checked Trip.com after my trip, I saw that the same room type was ¥300 cheaper on July 12th! That's incredible value! If I ever visit Tokyo again, I fully intend to stay here.
Our deluxe twin room was excellent. It was very well-equipped with all the necessary small appliances. Complimentary 24/7 water and coffee are available on the 7th floor. From Central Avenue Station, take Exit 4, and a direct elevator will take you straight to the hotel entrance, which is extremely convenient. Just a heads-up: other exits do not have elevators to street level.
The room was typical for an established five-star hotel, quite conventional. Their strict adherence to rules was almost obsessive-compulsive. I moved the bed against the wall because I had my child with me, but housekeeping would consistently restore it to its original position every day.
Then there was the enigmatic tissue box, always placed on the floor between the two beds. I'd move it, only for it to be returned to the exact same spot the very next day.
The location wasn't particularly convenient either; there were very few convenience stores nearby, requiring a walk of over five minutes.
Given the choice, I'd likely opt for Tokyu next time.
The hotel's sky pool was advertised as a highlight, but I didn't bring my swimwear so I couldn't use it. I tried to just look around, but the front desk informed me guests could only view it from outside. From what I could tell, it didn't even seem to be an infinity pool. The room itself, however, was great. There's a convenience store on the second floor, and a Blue Bottle Coffee shop conveniently located right next to the lobby on the first floor. Unfortunately, I hadn't done enough research and ended up missing the Yokohama Fireworks Festival, which was a real shame.
Very good hotel, friendly staffs, spacious hotel room, full toiletries, free shuttle to Haneda airpot & Kawasaki station. Breakfast is awesome, yummy food & delicious steak, cant believe that they provided steak on breakfast, AWESOME!! Totally recommended & will come back!😉👍
Hotel near Gora/Sengokuhara,Hakone14.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.04.21
Good location easily accessible by bus. The river view not much value add. Amenities are adequate would be better to provide the yutata for loan for full onsen experience. The bath in the room isn't onsen water which is a pity. Restaurant is a little over priced for the quality of food. Overall service and experience are above average.
Location: Right next to K Arena, which is super convenient if you're attending a show. The soundproofing is also excellent. I stayed for two days, and even with performances happening both days, I couldn't hear a thing, so you can definitely rest assured about that. It's very close to Yokohama Station and SOGO, just a short stroll away. Minato Mirai is about a 30-minute walk.
Facilities: Having just opened in 2023, everything is brand new. The lobby is a tad on the smaller side, and only having two restaurants feels a bit limited. While the breakfast selection isn't vast, everything tastes great, and the freshly baked quiches and croissants are a major highlight – highly recommended!
Service: The front desk and concierge staff were all young and incredibly polite; absolutely nothing to fault there. The only thing I found puzzling was that housekeeping finishes at 5 PM, meaning room cleaning isn't possible afterward. Is even a 5-star hotel cutting corners like this?
I booked a Superior Double Room for four nights. The room was very spacious — I could easily open my suitcase and still had plenty of space to walk around. The bed was very soft, clean, and comfortable, which allowed me to rest really well every night. The room was also well-maintained and tidy throughout my stay. The hotel staff were very nice and helpful — they handled everything efficiently and made me feel welcome. I also really liked the hotel's modern interior design; it was beautiful and stylish. If possible, I would definitely choose to stay here again.
Our room was incredibly spacious and spotless, a rare find for a hotel in Japan. We stayed for two nights, and the generous layout of the room made our stay exceptionally comfortable. The location is fantastic: there are two convenience stores right downstairs, and Nihon-odori Station (Exit 4) is only about 500 meters away – a straightforward walk, even with luggage. We also enjoyed the cozy coffee shop near the subway entrance. What's more, the hotel is within easy walking distance to the port, and you can even stroll to the Cup Noodle Museum.
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YYangjiaxiaoguotieThe hotel's sky pool was advertised as a highlight, but I didn't bring my swimwear so I couldn't use it. I tried to just look around, but the front desk informed me guests could only view it from outside. From what I could tell, it didn't even seem to be an infinity pool. The room itself, however, was great. There's a convenience store on the second floor, and a Blue Bottle Coffee shop conveniently located right next to the lobby on the first floor. Unfortunately, I hadn't done enough research and ended up missing the Yokohama Fireworks Festival, which was a real shame.
GGuest UserVery good hotel, friendly staffs, spacious hotel room, full toiletries, free shuttle to Haneda airpot & Kawasaki station. Breakfast is awesome, yummy food & delicious steak, cant believe that they provided steak on breakfast, AWESOME!! Totally recommended & will come back!😉👍
GGuest UserGood location easily accessible by bus. The river view not much value add. Amenities are adequate would be better to provide the yutata for loan for full onsen experience. The bath in the room isn't onsen water which is a pity. Restaurant is a little over priced for the quality of food. Overall service and experience are above average.
GGuest UserOur deluxe twin room was excellent. It was very well-equipped with all the necessary small appliances. Complimentary 24/7 water and coffee are available on the 7th floor. From Central Avenue Station, take Exit 4, and a direct elevator will take you straight to the hotel entrance, which is extremely convenient. Just a heads-up: other exits do not have elevators to street level.
KkombiniicecreamI booked a Superior Double Room for four nights. The room was very spacious — I could easily open my suitcase and still had plenty of space to walk around. The bed was very soft, clean, and comfortable, which allowed me to rest really well every night. The room was also well-maintained and tidy throughout my stay. The hotel staff were very nice and helpful — they handled everything efficiently and made me feel welcome. I also really liked the hotel's modern interior design; it was beautiful and stylish. If possible, I would definitely choose to stay here again.
WWendaoA wonderful experience at Asante Inn in Hakone
This stay at Asante Inn in Hakone was full of surprises! The Japanese-style garden is full of Japanese Zen, and it is super beautiful to take pictures. The owner is enthusiastic and fluent in English. The African artworks in the store are unique and come from his African experience. The stories are super interesting.
Staying in dorm, you will meet travelers from all over the world. The atmosphere is good, and the price is 1200 yen per night, which is very cost-effective. Breakfast and dinner are about 1200 yen, and they are delicious and authentic. You can also make an appointment for private time to soak in the hot springs, which is private and comfortable. There is also a luggage transportation service at Yumoto Station, which is super considerate. I sincerely recommend coming here to experience a different Hakone trip!
GGuest UserWe enjoyed the rather spacious room and the view of rolling hills. With large beds and a tatami room, it felt rather luxurious. The entire place has an 80s vibe, but good thing we liked the nostalgia it brought for us.
The room was quick clean too. Only that the outside balcony and windows had a few rather large spiders and spider webs. Good thing we don't have arachnophobia.
They have two locations for their onsens at different timings. So that needed some getting used to. The onsens themselves are decent enough.
Getting to the place was a little tricky as we didn't know what was the best bus to hop onto. We hopped onto the bus that Google Maps indicated was the most direct, only to realise as we were boarding that that bus was not covered under the Hakone Free Pass. On hindsight, to utilise the Hakone Free Pass, one should take the bus to Yunessen, the hotel next door and walk a short distance uphill.
For the price we thought it was quite worth it, especially compared to some of the other hotels nearby.
GGuest UserThe room is spacious and grand. However, the service is far below a 5-star standard. Only one staff at the reception area for check-in/ out. Their English is difficult to understand. Not worth the money.
WWanmin Wan MinI stayed at this hotel for four nights on a business trip, as its location made my morning and evening commutes to my office in Japan very convenient. My accompanying spouse also found it very easy to explore various popular destinations in Yokohama independently via the light rail. The hotel boasts a superb location; an airport shuttle stop is conveniently located right near the hotel, and there are plenty of dining options both downstairs and within the building. However, the price difference on Ctrip between rooms with and without breakfast is unusually large and doesn't seem to align with the hotel's actual breakfast charge. I suggest verifying and updating this so that guests can more easily choose breakfast-inclusive options when booking through Ctrip.
GGuest UserThe room was typical for an established five-star hotel, quite conventional. Their strict adherence to rules was almost obsessive-compulsive. I moved the bed against the wall because I had my child with me, but housekeeping would consistently restore it to its original position every day.
Then there was the enigmatic tissue box, always placed on the floor between the two beds. I'd move it, only for it to be returned to the exact same spot the very next day.
The location wasn't particularly convenient either; there were very few convenience stores nearby, requiring a walk of over five minutes.
Given the choice, I'd likely opt for Tokyu next time.
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