"If you are traveling light, the rooms are passable. If , like me, you have suitcases, the rooms are small.
Staff was very helpful. There was one English speaker on staff, making communication much easier."
"It was hard to access without a car (required a 40-minute bus ride from Kurashiki Station and a 15-minute walk from the nearest bus stop). The public bath house was nice, but some calming music would make it a little more relaxing when it's quiet. Otherwise, the door opening was very jarring."
"The hostel owner was incredibly welcoming and kind. He went above and beyond by personally helping us carry our luggage to our room.
Our room was comfortable. The overall ambiance was pleasant, with good lighting and a relaxing atmosphere. The room was well-maintained and contributing to our overall comfort during the stay.
The breakfast was a true delight. The sandwich was tasty and the coffee was great. We especially appreciated that it was well packed for takeaway, allowing us to enjoy it...
"The Cabin was an amazing property - chic, comfortable, right near the Konpira shrine and the Kabuki theater. AND created and managed by a collective of young people in the town! Thoughtful details, great showers, toilets, beds, bedding - we really felt well accommodated. We would definitely stay again, and look forward to the further evolution of the space."
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"Uno Hotel had amazing service, rooms, views, and sense of calm in our very busy and hectic summer trip to see the Art Islands and Okayama. We were able take 3 separate ferry trips and visit 2 places within Okayama on our 6 night stay. We never went to the onsen, but absolutely loved the area and the little coffee shop in the town that was also a hostel. We will be back!"
"Hotel was just outside the train station and was a great location to explore other cities on this island of Japan. Breakfast included locally grown items and udon noodles served in the evening were a tasty treat. Room was efficient and roomy than most without a high step up to the bathroom/shower area. Loaner umbrellas most helpful for the rainy day. Staff was friendly and shared lots of smilies. Toyko Inn has become a name we trust to use as travelers. Thank you."
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What's the weather like in Ayauta Chō Kurikuma-nishi?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 76°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 45°F. The rainiest months in Ayauta Chō Kurikuma-nishi are June, July, September, and August, with each month seeing an average of 9 inches of rainfall.