"This hotel exudes everything nice about a Japanese hotel. The premier stay was all inclusive. The breakfast buffet was focused on Japanese diet but you can have the cook provide a sunny side up egg. 😊
The check-in was a breeze with an English speaking representatives.
We had a corner room, highly recommended with a large bathroom, a large foyer with a long closet, a separate living area, two huge flat-screen tv's. Excellent lighting throughout, two separate toilet rooms, large shower and a bath tub large enough for a couple. The location was near the train station without the noise. There are plenty of shopping and Japanese restaraunts next door and the coast is just 15 minutes walking distance away. A public, large park is next to the hotel. I went for an early morning walk, a perfect way to start the day!
There is a bus transit schedule to Narita airport from the main hotel next door and also available from the airport to the hotel. If possible, get an updated schedule before arrival. The fare is not free. About 1,200 to 1,300 yen / $8 u.s.d. First come, first serve or take a local train to Kaihimmakuhari Station. Give yourself an hour minimum to the airport if you take the bus.
A japanese garden is 15 minutes walk, open during the day.
This area was a calmer, non tourist area. A refreshing suburb from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo! 😉"