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Hotel Mito Silver Inn
3.7/515 Reviews
I used it for my husband and wife, but when I got the key and entered the room, there was a small trunk, what? I thought, and when I looked at the bathroom, the shadow was ... I was scared and I immediately headed to the front desk. I confirmed that I had double booking with other guests, but there is no such thing. When I went to check the room, I replied that there was nothing. This is a couple and two couples confirming a certain shadow. I changed to another room because it was disgusting, but this experience was trauma and I didn't sleep at all. I imagined that the wanderer would go into the vacant room with the key and take a shower. It was such a horror experience. I don't want to stay here again. Please be careful who will stay from now on.
Business Hotel Kamoshita
4.7/59 Reviews
Yes, very close to the platform, and it will be there after getting off the station. There is also a bus stop opposite the hotel. It is a quite big room in Japan. The air conditioner in the room can be adjusted separately.
Arc Lifestyle Space & Hotel
5/51 Reviews
Great.
Dormy Inn Mito
4.4/529 Reviews
It takes less than 10 minutes to walk on a gentle slope from the north exit of Mito Station. To be honest, walking with luggage is a troublesome distance. Even more troublesome when it rains. When coming from Tokyo, there is a bus movement because it is close to don Pisha when it gets off at Minamimachi nichome of the high-speed bus bound for Mito station (via akatsuka). There is a charge for parking, and there are many one-way streets in the back streets nearby, so it may not be suitable for car movement. There is a small supermarket and convenience store across the road, so I can do something for the time being. The twin room facing the front street has no bathtub and only shower booth. It's okay because I go to the public bath anyway, but it's a pity that there are traces of detergent dripping and drying in the mirror 2 of the washbasin and shower booth. Dust was piled up on and behind the TV, and the cleaning finish may be sweet. The refrigerator and electric kettle are under the wash basin instead of the room. Dormy, who stayed so far, had a coffee machine on the flow line from the reception to the elevator, but I overlooked it because it is not on the flow line but in a small room that separates the breakfast venue. Chi. The large communal bath on the 10th floor is made of Hiro 々. The open-air bath of the men's bath is small and hotter than the indoor bath. I take a bath from 3 o'clock, but it seems that I don't change the mat in the sauna, so if you are concerned, it is better to go early. Breakfast has Kenchin soba and anko porridge, and it may be Ibaraki. Overall, there may be a lot of Japanese food. For those who want to enjoy baths and breakfast instead of going to bed at the hotel, it's worth choosing, even if it's a little far from the station or a little bullish price setting.
Mito Keisei Hotel
4/59 Reviews
The building itself may be a little old, but there is no omission because it is a hotel where you can have a wedding. The room is large and has a sofa so you can relax. The unit bath seems to have been replaced and is beautiful. The only thing that's unfortunate is that I couldn't find an outlet at the bedside. The location is within 5 minutes from Mito Station, but it is inconvenient if you have a carry because the last slope is steep. There are other hotels closer to the station than here. It seems that parking was free before, but now it is 500 yen per night. However, it is helpful to have a flat parking lot (without roof) with a wide 々 behind the hotel and free access as many times as you like (a style of giving a parking ticket to the front desk every time you enter the warehouse). The Kodokan of the sightseeing spot is just behind the scenes, and it is recommended because it can be seen in 1 ~ 2 hours of free time.
Hotel Sealuck Pal Mito
4.5/52 Reviews
Use it on a business trip around the prefectural office. I chose it because there was a free parking lot with a large flat. There were many vijiho around Mito station, but parking lot is paid and the prefectural office is far from the station. This is reasonable. It is a normal Vijiho, beautiful, free coffee, free breakfast, and bathing agent. Breakfast is only a service, so there is nothing big. I think the room is large if it is a single. Twins are narrow because they spread the sofa in the single room and make it a bed. There are long pajamas and dryers. The guest did not see the female guest in the feeling that it was a stay person for the business trip and the neighboring construction.

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