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324-15 Sunayamachō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 430-0926, Japan
contacts phone: +81 53-457-0505
website: en-hotel.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 34.7023489, Longitude: 137.7338252
Derekkuma
::Standard Japanese business hotel. The room was compact and clean. The hotel is right next to the main station in Hamamatsu.
JetJockey Jack
::The double bed was too small to call it that. Reserveling the twin beds is a better choice for 2. The Hotel was very safe and clean also surrounded with good restaurants(reservations is a lot faster) and a train station. You can park on the footpath in front of the hotel to unload your belongings and drive another 200m. to the parking building on the left. The hotel will subsidize the fee. What you have to do is bring the ticket to the hotel staff.
Adeeb Qunash
::It's a very nice and cheap hotel and the location is very accessible and convenient with easy access to the station and the bus stops. Staff is also very nice and helpful and the rooms are just the right size with a great temperature and a comfortable bed.
Matthew Muravez
::Nice affordable hotel next to the station. Clean and quiet. There is a microwave in the laundry room. One person at the front desk did speak English.
Dan Pencoske
::The first thing that stood out to us was the number of outlets in the room, both regular AC and USB-A, so we were able to plug in all of our stuff without needing adapters or a power strip. This and the QR codes everywhere indicate (to me, anyway) a recent facelift. Shower and bed were a reasonable size, though climate control was lacking... We got to choose between "low heat making it uncomfortably warm" or "open the window until it's too cold." Its proximity to the station is great, though I'd say it's on the quieter side. And although we had a room facing the tracks, the walls were thick enough to blunt the sound of the Shinkansens which blast through every 10-15 minutes.