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A Convenient Hotel for Yokosuka Tourism Like Staying at Home
Published date: August 28, 2025

A Convenient Hotel for Yokosuka Tourism Like Staying at Home

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Property Stayed (August, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
I stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. - The living space and sleeping area were separate, and the room was quite spacious. - The living space had a large sofa, a microwave, and a household-sized refrigerator, making it very convenient. You can relax and spend time as if you were at home. - The shampoo had a nice scent. It was nice to have a set of skincare products provided in the room. - The large shopping complex "Cousca" where you can check in for the Dobuita Street and Navy port tour is very close by, and Mikasa Park is about a 10-minute walk, so I think it's very convenient as a base for sightseeing in Yokosuka. - Besides having Keikyu Shioiri Station nearby, JR Yokosuka Station is also within walking distance, making access to nearby tourist spots like Kamakura and Yokohama good.
Experiences during the trip
On the first day, I went to Kamakura. After enjoying street food at Komachi Street, I visited Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Kōtoku-in (Great Buddha), and Hase-dera Temple. After checking in at the hotel, I had dinner at the food court of the large shopping complex "Cousca" across the road from the hotel. The food court had an amazing selection, and after much deliberation, I chose Ringer Hut. Cousca also has a supermarket (Aeon Style Yokosuka), where I bought pizza for breakfast. This pizza was excellent! I couldn't resist buying it again the next day. The hotel room had a microwave, which was convenient for heating the pizza up piping hot. On the second day, I walked from the hotel to Mikasa Park to visit the memorial ship "Mikasa". The admission fee was 600 yen, but it was quite impressive. Learning about the history of Mikasa stirred my emotions. While moving around, I stopped by an ice cream shop that had caught my eye on my previous visit to Yokosuka. The cute interior looked like something out of a foreign drama, and they had many unusual flavors of ice cream. It was delicious. Afterwards, I returned to Cousca to check in for the Navy port tour and enjoyed some navy curry in Cousca before it started. The Navy port tour was quite fulfilling as it happened to be a day when more warships than usual were docked. The announcement was well done, so even without prior knowledge, I could enjoy watching the warships. On the third day, after checkout, I moved to Minato Mirai. I purchased the reserved "Chikawa-yaki" at Yokohama World Porters.