Really clean and modern design at a good price. This hotel is very near Kochi train station, making it easy to get in and out. I would definitely stay here again when in Kochi on business. Not sure how well the staff speak English, but they were very friendly and attentive. The bed was nice and firm. I could have used an extra pillow but I had a very comfortable night. WiFi connection was good with an account and password for each room - password on the TV monitor. Best of all, lots of power outlets and USB charge points, including next to the bed. Free coffee is available in the “library/lounge” from 2pm until 12am. The breakfast was also good - not a huge selection but tasty and varied enough. I enjoyed eggs, breads with jam, grilled vegetables and a nice and vegetable grain salad. The espresso from the dispenser wasn’t bad either :) Pick up nightwear after check in on your way to the elevator.…
I’ve been staying in hotels all up and down Japan for the past month and this is one of the best valued. The staff is amazingly friendly, there is a common area that is open until midnight and serves free drinks. The price of a single room was around 5000 JPY and included a healthy breakfast including low carb options which I’ve not seen anywhere else. It’s about a five minute walk from the main station. Rooms are very clean and have a decent size for Japan. Highly recommended.
I know this is a chain, but this is one of my best stays in Japan. Rooms are not fancy but for such a price you have a spacious room, comfy bed and breakfast. Just at 5 minutes from the train station. Pro: 5 min from train station Spacious and comfortable room Excellent breakfast Competent staff, they (more specifically front-desk) have also been able to give me good restaurants recommendations ! Cons: None
Knowing that most activity in any Japanese city occurs around the railway station, I chose the Comfort Hotel next to Kochi station. However, Kochi is not a large place, so apart from a decent nearby supermarket, some small shops and a couple of restaurants there was nothing much of interest in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. Next to the railway station is a bus station from where one may catch cheaply priced buses to several sites of interest, such as Kochi Castle and nearby there is also a tram stop for city sightseeing. First impressions of the Comfort Hotel were that it was very clean and organised and that impression never faltered. My room was immaculate. The bathroom had bright lighting and all the surfaces were glossy white, glass, mirrored or chrome, all highly polished and shiny and the towels were bright white. Lovely! The bed was comfortable with high quality linens and pillows, so it was a good night’s sleep and this was one of the biggest Japanese mid-priced hotel rooms I have stayed in. They are usually minuscule with no place to store luggage or to place a laptop. The receptionists were rather vague and spoke no English. They were confused about my prepaid reservation even after I showed them my booking confirmation and reservation. Eventually, after much frantic tapping on a computer keyboard, one of the girls smiled a broad grin and so it became clear that my reservation had been found. It took a while though. A free coffee and tea set up is available for most of the day in a lounge adjacent to the lobby and, like everything in the hotel, was spotlessly clean and was maintained tidily. Breakfast was limited, but excellent. For Westerners they was cereal as well as Danish pastries, croissants, scrambled egg and sausages, fruit slices, yogurt and cereal. Additionally, there was a good selection of Japanese breakfast fare. I was able to take a fast, reliable, air-conditioned bus to the airport. The cost was only JPY ¥720.00 (approx. £5.25 one-way) versus approximately £30.00 for a taxi for the 25-minute journey. The bus departed and arrived at exactly the times stated on the scheduled given to me in the hotel as one has come to expect in Japan.…
Stayed one night at this hotel. Staff was nice and friendly. Room was clean and spacious as compared to Tokyo's hotel. Breakfast included at reasonable room rate. Parking available at Yen 700 per day. Quite a few restaurants nearby within walking distance. Kochi JR station is also within walking distance, but not sure how many minutes as we just walked pass it while going out for dinner.
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