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4-10 Ekimae-chō, 780-0053 Kochi
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Kochi Hotel de Kochi, estarás a menos de cinco minutos en coche de Castillo de Kochi y Konoka Onsen. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 0,1 km de Mt. Godaisan y a 0,1 km de Niyodogawai Onsen. ...
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Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Kochi Hotel de Kochi, estarás a menos de cinco minutos en coche de Castillo de Kochi y Konoka Onsen. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 0,1 km de Mt. Godaisan y a 0,1 km de Niyodogawai Onsen.
Servicios
Este hotel ofrece bicicletas gratuitas.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia (de pago) disponible.
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Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Ivar_Denmark
proff hotel near stationWe had to stay overnight, as the trains were cancelled due to rain and closing in the Oboke Gorge. The hotel standard was better than average, the beds good, the breakfast very good value. We saw the castle and enjoyed the unexpected stay.
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SenseiAloha
Large rooms, friendly staffWe stayed here for three nights while visiting friends in the area. The hotel is a short walk from the Kochi Station's South gate (only 2 gates). Rooms were much larger than our hotel in Osaka and the wi fi worked- not like our previous hotel. Our hotel plan included a choice of either a Japanese or American breakfast. Both were pretty good. There were also free bicycles for touring the city. Not a new hotel but very clean. Onsen style public bath. Would stay here again
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guant2013
Nice and Simple Hotel next to the stationI normally stay in Toyoko Inn whenever I travel in Japan. There is no Toyoko inn in Kochi. I found this simple and well kept hotel just outside the JR train station. Was surprised by the low price as compared to others. Breakfast is only 600Yen additional. Good deal. This hotel has laundry machine and it make my trip easier. The setup is very similar to Toyoko Inn. The only setback is that there is no Safe Box in the room. I have to deposit them at the front desk. The staffs, like Watanabe san, are very friendly and willing to spend time to guide me to the attractions in the city.
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MiroChocolate
Very near stationThe hotel is just in front of kochi station. There is elevator in the hotel. The staff were nice and friendly. The room was comfortable. They have 2 different pillows. The hard one was very comfortable. They only put 1 green tea sachet which is not enough. The bathroom size was bigger than many Japanese hotels which was nice. Lawson convenient store is next to the hotel. Tip choose higher room station view to see the green mountain.
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Fatty_Mountain
Better than average hotelI was staying in Kochi for three nights, unfortunately none of the hotels had rooms available for all three nights so I had to book two hotels instead which isnt ideal. I hate moving around, packing and unpacking, its rather tiring. I stayed one night in Kochi Hotel, then two more nights at Richmond Kochi hotel. Check In Date Spring 2018 Location Kochi, Shikoku Style Budget hotel Room Superior Double Room Non-Smoking I stayed one night in the Superior Double Room which is the more expensive choice, there is a cheaper version which is the semi double room which is standard size in Japan. The room is obviously smaller and the bed is definitely alot smaller, being only at 120cm wide, I find it too small for two person, unless its an adult and a child. Once I entered the room, I realize how spacious it was (in Japanese standard), there is an actual corridor with room to hang up my coat and take off my shoes. Lots of hotel in Japan does not have this privilege, most of the time you open the door and the bed is two steps away, and there is no room to open up your suitcase or space for your shoes. There were space to walk around and stretch out your legs, plenty of spaces to open your suitcase and they evem provided a luggage rack which isnt necessarily provided in Japanese budget hotel. There was a table with two chairs near the big window, not that I ever sat on the chairs in hotel but I did use it that evening when I was eating my fruits that I bought at the Familymart (Japanese convenience store).. It was nice to have this as a bonus, at least spaces to put my handbag, snacks or even guidebooks. There was a small fridge that needed to be turned om to use and TV that only have Japanese channels. Lots of electric sockets around the room which I liked and I loved the conveniences of the light switches sop close to the bed so I dont need to get up to turn off/on the lights. Bathroom Like most budget hotels in Japan, the bathroom is VERY small, the size of this bathroom is adequate with the wash basin being normal size and not those tiny ones designed to fit in a small place or above the toilet. There are clothes hook behind the door, room to turn around to get change. The only complaint I have is how much the shower curtain stinks from being wet all the time since no windows in the bathroom whicvh is common in japans budget hotels. So I would avoid to even touch that shower curtains unless they change them every so often Bathroom Like most budget hotels in Japan, the bathroom is VERY small, the size of this bathroom is adequate with the wash basin being normal size and not those tiny ones designed to fit in a small place or above the toilet. There are clothes hook behind the door, room to turn around to get change. The only complaint I have is how much the shower curtain stinks from being wet all the time since no windows in the bathroom whicvh is common in japans budget hotels. So I would avoid to even touch that shower curtains unless they change them every so often