"This is NOT a place for you if hygiene is important!! The hygiene is not up to standard and not for Japan.
It feels the management have tried to cut operation costs and hygiene has been sacrificed.
Bad:
- Bins are only emptied at the end of your stay attracting crockaches. In summer rubbish begin to smell if you had food. This does not work well with a hotel offering a full functioning kitchen (as people would be cooking)
- We were given one roll of toilet paper for a four night stay...
"This is NOT a place for you if hygiene is important!! The hygiene is not up to standard and not for Japan.
It feels the management have tried to cut operation costs and hygiene has been sacrificed.
Bad:
- Bins are only emptied at the end of your stay attracting crockaches. In summer rubbish begin to smell if you had food. This does not work well with a hotel offering a full functioning kitchen (as people would be cooking)
- We were given one roll of toilet paper for a four night stay...
"A great property. It’s in a beautiful residential street in a central location.
The room is super spacious and comfortable. As a family travelling for a long period of time, we appreciated the space and facilities. The communal washing machine & dryer were really useful. "
"A great property. It ’s in a beautiful residential street in a central location.
The room is super spacious and comfortable. As a family travelling for a long period of time, we appreciated the space and facilities. The communal washing machine & dryer were really useful. "
"There was a washing machine but because in Japan everyone hang drys their clothes there is no dryer which is fine but there was no hangers to hang dry the clothes or laundry detergent. Previously at the other Grand Base we stayed in Fukuoka there was bars to hang clothes outside. "
"There was a washing machine but because in Japan everyone hang drys their clothes there is no dryer which is fine but there was no hangers to hang dry the clothes or laundry detergent. Previously at the other Grand Base we stayed in Fukuoka there was bars to hang clothes outside. "
"Comfortable accomodation for 2. We had plenty of room and the beds were comfortable (a little on the softer side). We could easily prepare breakfast in the morning with the small kitchen as well. The bus stop is very close by, as is a large 7-11. And we were also able to rent bikes for the day from this accomodation, which we really enjoyed! Check-in worked exactly as described. Recommended!"
"Comfortable accomodation for 2. We had plenty of room and the beds were comfortable (a little on the softer side). We could easily prepare breakfast in the morning with the small kitchen as well. The bus stop is very close by, as is a large 7-11. And we were also able to rent bikes for the day from this accomodation, which we really enjoyed! Check-in worked exactly as described. Recommended!"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"A low key modern Japanese style hotel with the perfect setup for a longer stay by those who prefer to be self sufficient travelers. The Japanese sized hotel rooms include a large combined washer/dryer unit for which the laundry detergent is provided for. They also come with a small fridge, a microwave, a small kitchen sink and kitchen counter. Additionally, a kitchen kit, consisting of an induction hotplate, a medium sized pot, a knife, a ladle, a cutting board and a scrubbing pad can be obtained from the front desk.
Most, if not all, of the department stores adjacent to the hotel have wonderful grocery stores in their basement level, with, as is typical in Japan, everything already beautifully packaged in small sizes appropriate for Japanese small kitchens as well as lots of fully prepared meals.
The hotel also offers a breakfast buffet in their ground floor restaurant, which, though with a smaller offering than that at some other hotels, still makes for a fine Japanese style breakfast with a rotating assortment of Japanese breakfast items.
Note that for the longer stays, the rooms are made up once weekly, with an included daily towel exchange service. For our culturally immersive travelling style, this hotel perfectly met our needs.
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Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Nakagawa, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Nakagawa has to offer?
Vieuno Stay Hakata 2: This holiday home rental outside of Nakagawa has air conditioning and an LCD TV to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. Kitchen amenities include a fridge, a stovetop and a microwave.
What can I see and do in Nakagawa?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum, or get out into nature at a spot like Maizuru Park. Canal City Hakata and Tosu Premium Outlets are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What are holiday rentals like in Nakagawa?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Nakagawa. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll have a home away from home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can provide a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and lobbies bustling with people while still allowing you the enjoyment of travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular choice for a small group gathering.
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