"The host's service is very good, and there is also a cute little orange cat (but it is a free-range cat that appears randomly. I was lucky enough to see it. It is very cute and not afraid of people ~ I went to find a friend, and it turned out that my friend and the host also knew each other. What a coincidence! The host is very kind, well-equipped and clean. He prepares souvenir towels for each guest, and provides free bathrobes as pajamas (you can choose the color). There is also a lovely rooftop, which is very suitable for friends who want to experience the hotel."
"Breakfast each morning was a highlight, with a wide variety of delicious options to choose from.
Overall, my stay exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend [Hotel Name] for anyone looking for a relaxing, memorable, and luxurious experience. I’ll definitely be returning!"
"Booked this place in a mild panic after realizing my Hakone hotel was 20km too far and all public transport had turned into pumpkins. As emergency landings go, this one wasn’t bad — certainly more convenient (and probably less ruinous) than playing taxi roulette that late at night.
The hotel is exactly what you’d expect if “business trip” were a room. Functional, clean, nothing you’d write home about unless your home loves minimalist efficiency. About the same size as my Tokyo hotel — enough space to breathe, not enough to twirl dramatically.
Reception had an actual person (a refreshing plot twist), though check-in came with a small side quest involving payment déjà vu. All fine in the end, just mildly confusing.
Overall, a perfectly decent 4/5. It’s not trying to charm you — it’s trying to keep you from sleeping at the station. And in that, it absolutely delivers."
"The hotel is incredibly convenient, located directly within the Odawara Station complex, although it can be a little tricky to find for first-timers. From Odawara Station's East Exit (stay within the station building), take a short escalator down. You'll spot the Lusca mall on your right. Upon entering, Marugame Udon is on your left, and Seijo Ishii supermarket is directly opposite. Walk past Marugame, turn left to exit the mall, then turn right onto a glass-enclosed walkway outside. Continue straight, passing a parking lot on your right. Keep going until you see the hotel's directional sign (like the one in the last photo). Take the escalator up to the 4th floor, where you'll find the hotel lobby.
We stayed in a Double B room, which was relatively spacious and well-suited for a family of three. This particular room type, which we only saw listed on Ctrip, was excellent. The bathroom featured a wet/dry separation but no bathtub. However, the public bath on the 10th floor was very comfortable (remember to bring your own towel!). There's also a foot bath on the 14th floor offering scenic views. If daily cleaning is desired, simply place the 'clean my room' sign outside your door, and fresh towels and yukata will be provided. Even if you forget the sign, they thoughtfully leave fresh yukata and towels at your door – a really nice touch. I appreciated this considerate service that respected our privacy. The bedding was comfortable, and individually packaged facial cleanser, makeup remover, and body lotion were replenished daily.
Odawara is a wonderful city, and this hotel's location makes it extremely convenient for visiting Hakone, Atami, and Kamakura. I would love to visit again and would definitely choose this hotel for my next stay. The only minor downsides were the slight train noise (though I still slept very well during my three-night stay) and the slightly stiff toothbrush provided."
"The most satisfying and comfortable hotel in Japan, high cost performance
The room is spacious, very clean, and the facilities are convenient and considerate
It is very close to Odawara Station, within a ten-minute walk, and the surrounding dining and shopping are convenient. It is also very quiet. There are streets and open spaces next to it. Odawara Castle is close at hand, and the view is wide
The service is warm and patient. Although it is not a 24-hour front desk, the check-in explanation is detailed and clear, and all operations are simple. Check-in and travel are very convenient
I will choose to stay next time if I have the opportunity to pass by"
"I hope they improve the direction information because we were stranded there with out transportation to the train station on Saturday morning. Thank God for Mr. Hiroyuki who volunteered to drive us to the station to go on our way.
The place is beautiful but needs more activities and entertainment."
"The hostel is located on the second floor of an apartment building. The room is very new and overall very comfortable and very clean with a cozy lobby. Compared to other youth hostels I stayed in, there were particularly many Western tourists carrying large hiking bags.
Since the business district of Odawara City is concentrated around the station, there are few restaurants and supermarkets near the hostel, and there are no washers and dryers provided. It takes you approximately 8 minutes to walk to the laundry and the centered area of the city. But overall it is still very comfortable, and it is recommended for solo travelers!
旅館位於一棟公寓2樓,房間非常新且整體很舒適、非常乾淨,大廳很舒服。相比於我住的其他青年旅館,背著大登山包的西方旅客特別多。
由於小田原市的商圈比較集中在車站一代,旅館附近比較少餐廳和超市,也沒有附設洗烘衣機,需要走路8分鐘到洗衣店。但整體還是很舒服,推薦獨旅旅客來居住!"
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7.5/10
__WeChat296007****Suitable for traveling and business trips. They provide one cup of noodles for free per person. It’s very convenient. It’s just across the street from the subway station. The price is also cheap. It’s a hotel in the Showa era. The old man at the front desk is very friendly.
Health: good
Environment: good
Service: good
AAnonymous UserThe hotel in Odawara is really not very easy to find. Finally, I chose this homestay. The price of 1,000 RMB a day is acceptable. After all, 4 people lived and stayed for two days.
To remind everyone is to take everyone's luggage cautious, I have three 30-inch and a 20-inch suitcase, first there is no elevator at Zaochuan Station, up and down the stairs, luggage has to be moved down and moved up. Then the store arranged for me a room on the 4th floor. There were stairs. When I checked in, I moved up and went down. At this hottest time, I felt like I was about to hang up. Then the room on the roof was the hottest, facing the sun all day. There is an air conditioner in the room, the bathroom is particularly hot, the room area is quite generous, two bedrooms, two single beds and one double bed, other facilities are basically available, check-in time must be 4 pm, I don’t know if I can go in in advance, health is OK, The corridor is a bit dilapidated. There is a swallow nest on the roof of the corridor. I lived in several swallows and felt a little like the 80s. At night, it was very quiet outside, and there was basically no shadow on the road. After all, the surrounding area of the small city.
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