Manten no Hoshi
- Bezpłatne Wi-Fi oraz bezpłatny parking
The hotel was much worse thane expected. There are only shared bathrooms with only one…
We had high hopes for Manten. Unfortunately, these hopes were not warranted. The room…
Manten no Hoshi
od 371 PLN- Pokój tradycyjny, wspólna łazienka (10sqm)
- Pokój tradycyjny, wspólna łazienka (13-17sqm)
- Pokój tradycyjny, wspólna łazienka (25sqm)
- Pokój tradycyjny (Economy Japanese Style 8sqm)
- Pokój tradycyjny (Japanese Style Room, 7.5sqm)
- Pokój tradycyjny (Japanese Style Room 4..5sqm+ 2)
Manten no Hoshi — często zadawane pytania
Czy obiekt Manten no Hoshi umożliwia bezpłatne anulowanie rezerwacji i pełny zwrot kosztów? Tak, w obiekcie Manten no Hoshi można za pośrednictwem naszych stron zarezerwować pokój i bezpłatnie anulować tę rezerwację z pełnym zwrotem kosztów, o ile prośba o anulowanie zostanie przesłana na kilka dni przed datą zameldowania. Należy zapoznać się z zasadami i warunkami anulowania podanymi w regulaminie obiektu. Jakie procedury utrzymania czystości i zachowania higieny stosuje się obecnie w obiekcie Manten no Hoshi? Administrator obiektu potwierdza, że do sprzątania obiektu używa się środków dezynfekcyjnych. Ponadto goście otrzymują w obiekcie środki do dezynfekcji rąk, w obiekcie przestrzega się zasad dotyczących zachowania odpowiedniej odległości, a personel obiektu używa środków ochrony osobistej. Informujemy, że te dane pochodzą od naszych partnerów. Czy Manten no Hoshi zapewnia miejsce parkingowe? Tak, dostępne jest bezpłatnie parkowanie samodzielne. Czy Manten no Hoshi akceptuje zwierzęta? Niestety, w obiekcie nie są akceptowane żadne zwierzęta. Jakie godziny zameldowania i wymeldowania ma Manten no Hoshi? Zameldowanie jest możliwe od 15.00 do 18.00. Wymeldowanie: 10.00. Czy Manten no Hoshi ma restaurację lub czy są jakieś restauracje w pobliżu? Tak. W pobliżu znajdują się takie restauracje jak Hatsuhana Soba Honten (3,8 km), Sagamiya (4,1 km) i Sagamiya (4,1 km). Jak można spędzić czas w obiekcie Manten no Hoshi i w jego pobliżu? Miejsca, które warto odwiedzić, to między innymi Muzeum Sztuki Okada (3,7 km) i Wodospady Chisuji (4,2 km), a także Wodospady Tamadare (4,3 km) i Chram Gyokuren (4,4 km).
Ostatnie opinie
Dobry 7,4 Na podstawie 70 opinii
The property has 2 indoor onsens and 2 outdoor onsens. The outdoor ones are accessed by walking down the street. The meals are at a set time and very Japanese. The food was very good. The rooms are like what life would have been like in Japan in the past. They do have aircon, fridges and a small TV. Don't be expecting hotel standards. It's more like a step up from camping. We liked it, but would not like to stay more than one night. There is no sign in English out side the property. Using Google translate for the sign out side it is called stairs to the stars?
The facility smelled a bit musty and could stand updating. However, price and location were right, and it was a rare occasion to have meals served to us in our room, as at traditional ryokan. The supper was an exceptional value. Our room was vintage traditional Japanese. Bathrooms were modern and clean although not attached to room. Although there were some miscommunications which caused a rocky check-in, staff provided excellent service during our stay. Futons were indeed thin, but we had enough to use two apiece.
Great Service and Staff is friendly. Property is much older than it appears. Main lobby area and washing facilities smell like mold and are not ventilated. Got sick after visiting.
Shared and private onsen available! It was great to experience a traditional Japanese inn. The room was cozy and the staff were very friendly.
The room’s tea pot and cups still had tea in them from a previous guest. The ceiling of the onsen was covered in mould. As other reviews mention, the walls are paper thin. Generally had an unpleasant, restless stay.
This property is run down, mould covers the walls and ceilings of the
The rooms were quite nice, but the nature of the walls (thin paper) were such that the manners of our neighbours had a large impact on our experience. On our first night, a couple talked loudly well past midnight, followed by several minutes of *ahem* passion. Drunk people stumbled up the stairs - very loud when you're lying on a mat of the floor. The staff weren't overly warm or helpful. Their English is limited. According to one site, you can organise food from the kitchen if you order it before 7:00. We tried to organise dinner at 6:00, but were told "it's impossible". The onsen was dirty. Very dirty. There is established mould on the ceiling, the walls and floating in the water. I am not a fussy "clean freak" by any means, but it was unpleasant to be in. These are also the only washing facilities available. And if the doors are locked you have no other options. The location is a bit more remote. There is a bus stop and train station very close, so it is reasonably easy to get around, but if you want more restaurant choices, you might be better off staying in a larger area. Overall, it was nice to experience something a little more removed and traditional, but I wouldn't recommend this Roman. I would do a bit more research and find one that is cleaner with better service.
Authentic Japanese inn. It's nestled in the small town of Ohiradai, away from tourists and crowds. Do your wo
Service and food is good. However the condition of the room need to be upkeep as the smell of the tatami and futon smell really bad. Thank u
We came for vacation. The room had water stains on the walls, the beds and pillows were paper thin. We know futons are generally thin but these beds were terrible. The food looked good but we only ate about half. My husband found a hair in his food which made us lose our appetites. The staff were very friendly but we just did not like the room. We were so glad we had our own ac unit because the entire place was balmy and hot.