"Comfort hotel is always the best no frill hotel available to when visit Japan. It doesn’t have a lot of bell and whistle like other hotel, but it always have reasonable size room and hearty and healthy breakfast to keep you going when travelling around Japan."
"Staff don’t speak English bathroom only on the first floor we were staying at the 4th and no dinner and no breakfast available. Good for a step only one night before Kyoto. "
"Needed to stay here because of work. Even with the air-conditioning set to 19 for the entire night, the lowest the room temperature got was 27. It was difficult to sleep and the hotel staff were quite rude. I don't recommend going here unless you absolutely have to"
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"This was a great hotel overall. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Hotel is clean and rooms are bigger than typical Japanese hotels. The breakfast is surprisingly really good and well worth it. Free drinks from 12pm-8pm which was great when checking in. Microwaves in common area as well.
Walkable to Gion, Nishiki market and metro.
There are several local restaurants to eat and convenience stores close by. Quiet residential area with nice big Buddhists temple close by.
Highly recommended!!!"
"This is simply a wonderful hotel. From the outside it seems rather like a conventional hotel, but once inside you know you are in a special place--real, traditional Japan, away from crowds, lights, concrete, glass and steel, but in view of surrounding garden spaces open spaces, impeccable interior design with sacred corners and views that let you turn inside and simply relax--even when it's 100 degrees outdoors. The room was beautiful, minimalist, perfectly appointed with a super comfortable bed. I had a view of the interior garden, which I loved. I can't say enough about this wonderful hotel and when I return to Kyoto, this is where I'm staying! Stay there and be happy...."
What's the area like around Shiga Prefectural Museum of Archaeology?
Shiga Prefectural Museum of Archaeology is located in an area of Omihachiman that travellers like for its historic landmarks. You'll find 29 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Shiga Prefectural Museum of Archaeology?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Nobunagano Yakatac Museum, Higashiomi Omi Merchants Museum or Azuchi Castle Museum. While you're exploring, swing by Azuchi Castle Ruins, Mt. Hachiman Castle Ruins Lift and Chomei-ji Temple to learn a bit about the area. Omifudoki-no Oka and Kannonshoji Temple are both worth a visit while you're out exploring.