"Love the place! Food and groceries are not too far of a walk, not too many people walking around like Tokyo or Shibuya. Recommend for people that want to explore Japan without all of people around "
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"Short walk from Yokohama station.
The convenience store downstairs was very usedul. My daughter loved public bath in B1.
Overall we enjoyed 2 night stay in Hotel Plum very much. Reasonable yet it has everything we need. "
"You get what you paid for
The room is downright disgusting.
I just dropped something on the floor and it has other peoples hair on it. They didn’t even vacuum this place.
What looks like mold and hair in the bathroom. Scraped up desk. Yellowed phone. A fridge that looks older than me. Gross chair that looks like it’s been through a war.
Noise? Yep, you can hear everyone's rooms and any talking in the hallway. It's an old building.
Everything is just old
Here are some good points to consider
* Checkout is 11am and checkin is 2pm!
* If you hit the right timing, rooms can be low as $45-55/night
* Quite spacious. Opened up my luggage and it remains open because there's enough space.
* Internet that's actually usable! 40mbps and stable. I'm watching a Youtube video as I type this.
* I feel this hotel was once considered a very nice hotel (maybe in the 80s?). The decor and carpeting feels dated, but still nice.
* Location is right above the tip of Yokohama Station. You have to walk a bit, but you do this walk in the train station. You don't have to take any extra train/bus to get to Yokohama, you are there. There are stairs you need to take up from the train station to get to the hotel. I'd say about 25 steps, but I lugged my 50lb luggage up so you can too!
* I like that I can go downstairs into the train station at 8:30pm to buy up food on 40-50% sale before they closed."
"The Location is perfect with direct access to JR Shikensen and other subway. The staff in the hotel will do what ever is possible to make your stay comfortable. Like everything in Japan the Room are Clean, no noise a plus in such big city. "
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What can I see and do near Seseragi Park?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Shinyokohama Raumen Museum and Yokohama History Museum. Okurayama Memorial Hall, Shishigaya Yokomizo Mansion and Sojiji Temple are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. Get outside and spend some time strolling around Chigasaki Park, Okurayama Park and Kishine Park.
How can I get to Seseragi Park?
You can access metro transport at Center Minami Station, Nakamachidai Station and Tsuzuki-Fureainooka Station. If you'd like to venture around the surrounding area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.