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GGuest User2026.04.15
You can find this hostel by typing ”theatel” into Google Maps, and the navigation is pretty accurate. It's located on the third floor of a building with two entrances. One entrance has ”F-45” written on it, and there's a floor directory next to it (with the hostel's name listed on the 3rd-floor section). The other entrance has a huge 'egg' shaped sculpture in front of it. Near this egg sculpture, you can see the famous landmark beer billboard (featuring an old foreign man's face). You can also see the hostel's name when you enter the building from behind the egg sculpture. Take the elevator to the third floor, and after exiting, turn right to find the front desk. Sometimes the front desk is unattended, but there's a tablet nearby with a QR code. Just scan it with your phone's camera to self-check-in (you'll need to enter a four-digit reservation code). The female-only section has a code-locked door (I received the code on my phone during self-check-in, and also in the email I provided when I made the reservation). After entering the code, there are two more doors: one leads to the accommodation area (my capsule bed was very clean and soft, came with two hangers, a bath towel, a blackout curtain at the entrance, a power outlet by the headboard, an overhead storage cabinet, a box of tissues, and a pair of indoor slippers at the foot of the bed). The other door leads to the washroom area (which I thought was cleverly designed). The innermost part has several shower stalls + changing areas, all equipped with shower gel and shampoo. Outside of that, there are a few coin-operated washing machines, and further out, two rows of sinks. There are stools under the sinks, and hand towels and hairdryers on top. Next to the sinks, in a separate area, are several toilets. The entire washroom area was very clean, and I actually found the toilet paper quality to be quite good. Perhaps influenced by the widely held belief about 'quiet Japanese society,' the entire hostel was very quiet. I booked and paid in advance through an online platform, so I didn't have to pay anything extra from check-in to check-out. On the wall above the foot of my capsule bed, there was a 'check-in guide' (with the Wi-Fi name and password, and a check-out QR code). You need to check out before 10 AM by scanning the code and confirming. I was very satisfied with my stay.
This hotel was amazing. Super clean and cozy. The room was so big and spacious. Can sleep up to 5 people. Just that the hotel has no elevator, only 2 floors. But still never disappoints me. Highly recommended!!!!!
The location of the homestay is outside the disciple Qu Yu, but it is very close to the city by car, and it takes about 5 minutes to get to the station supermarket.
The reception of the proprietress was very kind, because we didn't understand Japanese at all, she was very intimate to use some English sentences to let us understand the folk facilities, very intimate.
The room type we live in is tatami, there is a living room and bedroom, there is a lot of space to enjoy meals, play games or watch TV, very comfortable.
Men and women have toilets and bathrooms. It is very special that its bathroom has hot springs. I personally recommend that you must experience its hot springs. There is a faint sulfur smell, no pungent, and the full body will be relaxed and comfortable.
The laundry fee is very Buddhist. The proprietress is very considerate of the passengers. The price charged is really cheap. The clothes are still drying to the hot level. I am still very touched in retrospect.
The house is really historical, it is quite loud when walking, but the sound of the corridor is basically not heard in the room, so the impact is not big, you can experience the Showa style, before moving in, I was still a little worried about the cleanliness, but after I checked in, I found that the whole house was cleaned. Don’t worry (I have a cleanliness).
The experience of this stay is very good, and I will definitely visit again if I have the opportunity.
Full self-service hotel, so there is some trouble in Checkin because I didn't pay attention to the email, but fortunately, I can contact the staff remotely. Please be sure to pay attention to the message sent by the hotel in advance. The hotel itself is very fashionable, the container is changed, the car is parked at the door, and there is a convenience store across the road. The room equipment is OK, the heating is strengthened, and it looks like it will not be cold in winter.
If you need a single day's accommodation, it's not a bad choice. There is only one single bed in the room and it is small, so it is narrow for two adults (not impossible). Because it's a relatively new facility, it's all clean and tidy. The bedding is also very clean. There is a good view of the sea. The supporting facilities are all for dormitories.
Conveniently located in the heart of Kushiro, this property offers excellent access from both Kushiro Station and Kushiro Airport. A convenience store is right next door, and Kushiro’s largest entertainment district stretches out in front of the building—perfect for sightseeing or enjoying the city’s dining scene.
The spacious unit with a balcony provides an open and comfortable atmosphere, ideal for groups or families. Whether you’re visiting Kushiro for sightseeing, business, or returning home, we look forward to welcoming you.
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From Kushiro Airport
・Approx. 30 minutes by car
・Approx. 50 minutes by local bus
From JR Kushiro Station
・Approx. 3 minutes by car
・Approx. 15 minutes on foot
I highly recommend staying over at this place. It's quaint little accommodation - a cross between a tiny house and a home stay. The bed and pyjamas were comfortable. The shower had a nice water pressure. The toaster was a nice touch to heat up my breakfast. But the real reason for staying here was the fantastic 'yunkai' in the morning. Right on the balcony. You can view it, then go back to bed afterwards.
Only one big challenge - if u do not drive or are not a confident and competent driver, it would be a challenge to get here. Because the location is quite isolated. I highly recommend buying your dinner first and arriving before it's dark, as it's really pitch black after sunset. If you are not used to such driving, do take note of this.
But otherwise do come and stay at this new accommodation.
The stone and Iron inn is located on the banks of the Otaru Canal.
The 2nd and 3rd floors above the cafe-bar on the 1st floor are reserved exclusively for guests, and are reserved exclusively for one couple per day.
Enjoy your private time surrounded by stone walls carved with history. The guest rooms include two bedrooms with twin beds and a bunk bed, a living room, and a bathroom with a bidet toilet.
A variety of amenities, including towels, are available.
Please note that the stairs in the hotel are very steep and are not recommended for those who have difficulty in ascending and descending.
The restaurant on the first floor is closed on Mondays, so only overnight stays are available.
Breakfast is not available at this time.
The first floor restaurant's commercial refrigerator is located on the second floor and staff may enter for a short time to prepare for business. Out of respect for our guests' time, we promise to work quickly and quietly, never entering areas other than the refrigerator area.
We appreciate your understanding.
Located in Yakumo, pekolela is in the mountains, within a 15-minute drive of Saranbe Park and Sumizome Park. This hotel is 6.6 mi (10.7 km) from Umemura Garden and 6.7 mi (10.8 km) from Yagumocho Kiborikuma Museum.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance. This hotel also features a banquet hall and a vending machine.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities and a vending machine.
Make yourself at home in one of the 2 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and slippers.
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SSheila WZJThis hotel was amazing. Super clean and cozy. The room was so big and spacious. Can sleep up to 5 people. Just that the hotel has no elevator, only 2 floors. But still never disappoints me. Highly recommended!!!!!
GGuest UserI highly recommend staying over at this place. It's quaint little accommodation - a cross between a tiny house and a home stay. The bed and pyjamas were comfortable. The shower had a nice water pressure. The toaster was a nice touch to heat up my breakfast. But the real reason for staying here was the fantastic 'yunkai' in the morning. Right on the balcony. You can view it, then go back to bed afterwards.
Only one big challenge - if u do not drive or are not a confident and competent driver, it would be a challenge to get here. Because the location is quite isolated. I highly recommend buying your dinner first and arriving before it's dark, as it's really pitch black after sunset. If you are not used to such driving, do take note of this.
But otherwise do come and stay at this new accommodation.
GGuest UserYou can find this hostel by typing ”theatel” into Google Maps, and the navigation is pretty accurate. It's located on the third floor of a building with two entrances. One entrance has ”F-45” written on it, and there's a floor directory next to it (with the hostel's name listed on the 3rd-floor section). The other entrance has a huge 'egg' shaped sculpture in front of it. Near this egg sculpture, you can see the famous landmark beer billboard (featuring an old foreign man's face). You can also see the hostel's name when you enter the building from behind the egg sculpture. Take the elevator to the third floor, and after exiting, turn right to find the front desk. Sometimes the front desk is unattended, but there's a tablet nearby with a QR code. Just scan it with your phone's camera to self-check-in (you'll need to enter a four-digit reservation code). The female-only section has a code-locked door (I received the code on my phone during self-check-in, and also in the email I provided when I made the reservation). After entering the code, there are two more doors: one leads to the accommodation area (my capsule bed was very clean and soft, came with two hangers, a bath towel, a blackout curtain at the entrance, a power outlet by the headboard, an overhead storage cabinet, a box of tissues, and a pair of indoor slippers at the foot of the bed). The other door leads to the washroom area (which I thought was cleverly designed). The innermost part has several shower stalls + changing areas, all equipped with shower gel and shampoo. Outside of that, there are a few coin-operated washing machines, and further out, two rows of sinks. There are stools under the sinks, and hand towels and hairdryers on top. Next to the sinks, in a separate area, are several toilets. The entire washroom area was very clean, and I actually found the toilet paper quality to be quite good. Perhaps influenced by the widely held belief about 'quiet Japanese society,' the entire hostel was very quiet. I booked and paid in advance through an online platform, so I didn't have to pay anything extra from check-in to check-out. On the wall above the foot of my capsule bed, there was a 'check-in guide' (with the Wi-Fi name and password, and a check-out QR code). You need to check out before 10 AM by scanning the code and confirming. I was very satisfied with my stay.
항항상 감사한 마음으로If you need a single day's accommodation, it's not a bad choice. There is only one single bed in the room and it is small, so it is narrow for two adults (not impossible). Because it's a relatively new facility, it's all clean and tidy. The bedding is also very clean. There is a good view of the sea. The supporting facilities are all for dormitories.
TToubaodaiwangFull self-service hotel, so there is some trouble in Checkin because I didn't pay attention to the email, but fortunately, I can contact the staff remotely. Please be sure to pay attention to the message sent by the hotel in advance. The hotel itself is very fashionable, the container is changed, the car is parked at the door, and there is a convenience store across the road. The room equipment is OK, the heating is strengthened, and it looks like it will not be cold in winter.
AAnonymous UserThe location of the homestay is outside the disciple Qu Yu, but it is very close to the city by car, and it takes about 5 minutes to get to the station supermarket.
The reception of the proprietress was very kind, because we didn't understand Japanese at all, she was very intimate to use some English sentences to let us understand the folk facilities, very intimate.
The room type we live in is tatami, there is a living room and bedroom, there is a lot of space to enjoy meals, play games or watch TV, very comfortable.
Men and women have toilets and bathrooms. It is very special that its bathroom has hot springs. I personally recommend that you must experience its hot springs. There is a faint sulfur smell, no pungent, and the full body will be relaxed and comfortable.
The laundry fee is very Buddhist. The proprietress is very considerate of the passengers. The price charged is really cheap. The clothes are still drying to the hot level. I am still very touched in retrospect.
The house is really historical, it is quite loud when walking, but the sound of the corridor is basically not heard in the room, so the impact is not big, you can experience the Showa style, before moving in, I was still a little worried about the cleanliness, but after I checked in, I found that the whole house was cleaned. Don’t worry (I have a cleanliness).
The experience of this stay is very good, and I will definitely visit again if I have the opportunity.
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