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Iwamotoro
4.2/534 Reviews
There are many local Japanese guests, but it is actually more suitable for foreigners to experience! There are caves and Roman baths here, which belong to historical sites and used to be the royal hotel; there are Japanese-style tatami rooms, and the hotel staff will lay out mattresses and futons while you are eating (the room is so big, no problem for four or five people); the rooms here They are all sea view rooms. If you are lucky, you can see Mt. Fuji clearly, and Mt. Fuji at sunset is even more beautiful (if you want to take a good picture of Mt. Fuji, you need to bring a telephoto); there are very particular Japanese cuisine, local seafood dishes and rich Japanese breakfast (The family said it was better than the thousands of dollars of kaiseki in Kyoto); it has an unparalleled location. After enjoying the Enoshima Shrine and the sea view, you can go down the mountain smoothly. It will be even better if you catch the lantern festival Great value! I haven't had time to sort out the photos in the camera yet, so I'll post a few photos taken with my mobile phone first.
Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa
4.6/5399 Reviews
This is a hotel at Fujisawa. Hotel is big enough, price is reasonable. Stayed 1 night. Hotel is walking distance to Fujisawa station, just a few steps got a Donki. Nearby easy to get nice food. Staff were okay, but we didn't feel they were warm enough to the guests. Maybe because of the communication barrier.
3rd Place by Hideout
4.2/528 Reviews
Very close to the station, just opposite Enoshima. Although the room is small, the facilities are complete and very clean. The lighting is soft and the bedding is very comfortable. Easy to stay and the front desk is very welcoming. There is Rosen downstairs, but it is not open 24 hours. Later, Kamakura can also choose here.
Kishu Railway Katase Enoshima Hotel
3.6/513 Reviews
I couldn't book anything else to make do for one night. I didn't expect the room to be more spacious and clean than I thought, and the bathroom was separated from wet and dry. Very suitable for families with children or young people traveling alone. In addition to the need to make your own bed, everything is fine (it is recommended to bring your own sheets). Hotel location is particularly good, facing the Enoshima Bridge, there is Rosen downstairs, and there are many restaurants that open late. Turn right and go directly to the aquarium for eight minutes. It is also within 8 minutes to go to Enoshima Station.
Hotel Wing International Shonan Fujisawa
4.5/5187 Reviews
Hotel Wing was a hotel that was relatively pleasant to stay at. Upon checking in, one of the things that immediately caught my attention was the large metal key for the room. This offered retro feeling in an era where keycards are the norm for hotels. In addition there was a good selection of manga available at the entrance to rent which further added a slightly homely vibe for me. The room, much like many other hotels in Japan, was relatively small, but had all the necessary components of a hotel room. What I found most surprising, however, was that the room contained a copy of the Kojiki, Japan's oldest literary work, in modern Japanese. Given I had read it in English, this discovery was quite thrilling and, had I stayed at the hotel longer, I would have loved to read through the entire text. Moving on from that, though, there were some points that I found issue with. It should come as no surprise, but there were no outlets for three-pronged plus that are quite standard in North America. This is easily rectified by a converter, but the additional step is a slight hassle and any North American requiring such an outlet should come prepared. In regards to the breakfast, the spread was quite disappointing. One has access to a drink bar and a line up of pastries individually wrapped in plastic packaging. It wasn't great. I will also mention it wasn't horrible, but overall the breakfast felt aggressively mediocre and left much to be desired. The location, however, ameliorates this flaw to some extent as there is a Yoshinoya relatively close by for anyone looking for a cheap, satisfying breakfast. On the topic of location, the hotel is in a phenomenal spot to visit a number of different locations. Enoshima, Ofuna Kannon-ji, and Kamakura to name a few. Of course one could just get a hotel at any of these three locations instead, but one of the key benefits to Fujisawa is that the hotel's cost tends to be lower than the other locations. Overall, my experience at Hotel Wing was satisfactory.
Super Hotel Shonan Fujisawaeki Minamiguchi
4.5/541 Reviews
The location is very convenient, just two minutes walk from the south exit. The service is really great and the front desk is very patient. There are also hot springs, toiletries are also very complete, from the rope to the card. I live in the hotel most value breakfast, breakfast coffee is very fragrant, miscellaneous grain rice is first class! Every day, the dishes will be changed, and a bottle of drinking water will be sent every day (Fujisawa other hotels do not have this service, after all, a bottle of water in Japan is 5 yuan). I booked the hotel two months in advance, the average price is 500 yuan, which is a bit expensive compared to the surrounding hotels, but I think it is worth it! I still want to continue to live in 55, but the price is too high to live in 555 if it is temporarily set.

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Total Properties87
Number of Reviews1,734
Highest PriceNZD 1,350
Lowest PriceNZD 55
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 295
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 345