518-0752 Mie, Nabari, Kuramochi-cho Harade 1345-1, Japan
#2 of 4 hotels in Nabari
Guests' ChoiceBased on 10 hotel reviews
7.5Cleanliness
8.0
Comfort
8.0
Location
7.0
Facilities
7.9
Staff
8.2
Value for money
7.4
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Reviewed: September 29, 2023
Jackson
AustraliaThe beds where a little on the stiffer side as well as the pillows. The TV's where a bit out of date but worked good enough to use from my laptop.
Location was fine close enough to walk to the train station, and they provided a bus to the larger station further away when we checked out. Breakfast was good, provided each morning which was convenient. Staff was very accommodating and helpful.
Stayed in September 2023
Reviewed: March 23, 2023
Jeninjapan
JapanIt seems only Route-Inn hotels don't understand what to do with non-Japanese guests. Always, at any Route-Inn I visit, the hotel staff ask to make a copy of my ID. I ask why and they only say "it's the rule". If I were a visitor from another country, coming to Japan for a short trip, I could understand asking to make a photocopy of my ID. But I am a resident of Japan. I have lived in Japan for many years. The staff asked me for my passport. Since I live in Japan, of course I don't bring my passport when I travel around the country. But when I said I don't have my passport, the staff asked for my residence card. Why??? Asking for my residence card is acknowledgment of the fact that I am a RESIDENT. So what is the purpose of making a copy of a RESIDENT'S ID?? Japanese people are residents, too. Do all IDs of all guests get photo copied? Maybe the rule that Route-Inn employees are told to obey is this: "Make a copy of any person who checks in that does not look Japanese and does not have a Japanese name." Because it seems it does not matter if someone is a visitor to Japan or lives in Japan, if the person is not Japanese, the hotel wants to copy their ID.
The public bath was very clean and the facility was really nice. The beds and pillows in the room were comfortable.
Stayed in March 2023
Reviewed: December 2, 2022
Tan
SingaporeLocation was far (20 minutes walk) from train station.
Impressed with the renown Japanese hospitality standard service. Staff went out of their way to answer our queries regarding a local tourist attraction. Breakfast was generous in variety.
Stayed in November 2022
Reviewed: July 1, 2023
Mike
Japann/a
Communal bath and Buffet BF great as usual. Bicycle was allowed in guest room (also as usual).
Stayed in June 2023
Reviewed: March 7, 2022
Kim
JapanNothing in particular.
Close ti Kikyogaoka station, and have shuttle bus to Nabari station.
Stayed in March 2022
Reviewed: December 18, 2021
Miwa
JapanA room was terrible. It was like this room was not replacing the air for a long time, so here was so dusty. I could not sleep at all because of stinky smell and dusty air. As a result of staying here, I have a sore throat.
Can not recommend. There is no place to stay around this area.
Stayed in December 2021
Reviewed: October 24, 2023
Danny
AustraliaThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: April 29, 2023
Aaron
United States of AmericaThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in April 2023
Reviewed: May 23, 2022
Peter
JapanThere are no comments available for this review
Stayed in May 2022
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