1/5 - Terrible
We left 2 days earlier but pre paid everything but I wouldn’t recommend anyone to stay here. It’s worse then a hostel but marketed like it’s a hotel. When you have to go outside your room to a public toilet and sink it’s not a hotel.






Short walk from the train station, friendly staff, clean room. Breakfast buffet was also nice with good selection. Only minor negative about the double room, the area from front entrance of the room to the bed was very narrow so having 2 suitcases and a foldable stroller, it took a bit of work moving ...
Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026

Room was fairly clean and close to transit. Great location for various day trips.
Reviewed on Feb 25, 2026

Hotel very close to Kamakura Station and Komachi Street. Front desk staff very helpful, courteous. My room was recently renovated. The bathroom layout well planned. I paid 3000 yen for buffet breakfast but limited choices. Muji store next to Muji Cafe downstairs of hotel.
Reviewed on Mar 12, 2026

Great location, easy to get to from train station. Toshi thought of everything and was really helpful for our first few nights in Japan. Even provided cold towels in the fridge on arrival, much appreciated in this intense heat.
Reviewed on Aug 4, 2025



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We left 2 days earlier but pre paid everything but I wouldn’t recommend anyone to stay here. It’s worse then a hostel but marketed like it’s a hotel. When you have to go outside your room to a public toilet and sink it’s not a hotel.
Must walk from Kita Kamakura to Kamakura station . Love hiking around Kamakura area.
Lots of great shrines and temples. Beware this is a weekend or day trip destination for the locals , it gets packed.
