Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Cheap, great for a night. I was in the Jap room at the first floor. Futon was confortable. Bathroom is shared. Had a good rest.
Owner gave me a perfect tourist pamphlet for the region
Very close to the train station, luggage could be stored before the room was ready. Breakfast at the lobby (06:30 - 09:00), cheap coin laundry, rope to hang clothes to dry in the bathroom.
This isn't your standard hostel. It's a house near the beach with a really great host. You feel welcome the moment you step through the door. They offer free bike rentals and surfing lessons for a fair price. I sadly didn't stay that long ,so I recommend for the surfing experience to take more than just a few days to stay there.
The check-in process was easy with detailed instructions and a tablet in the entrance. The hostel was beautifully decorated and felt really comfortable and welcoming! I travelled with my family so my aunt and mother were alittle skeptical about staying in a hostel but the wonderful atmosphere completely dispelled all of their worries. Everything was so clean, and the communal area (kitchen and lounge) had all the basics ready for us to use.
Cute place that was well stocked so we were able to cook and felt like home after being in Japan for 2 weeks. The neighborhood was very quiet and safe and we loved waking up and sleeping to that silence and sounds of waves and birds. It's also within 15min driving to supermarkets and everything you need.
The hostess met us to explain the house rules, where everything is and how to use everything, perfect host!
Janet
Group
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