Published date: September 8, 2025
Stylish Hotel Near Yokohama Station
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I stayed with my university classmates. It was just a few minutes' walk from Shin-Takashima Station, but since we had eaten a lot, we walked from Yokohama Station to the hotel. It took about 15 minutes from the west exit of Yokohama Station, and it was enjoyable to stroll while admiring the night view unique to Yokohama. The path to the hotel and the surrounding area was a wide and beautiful main road, giving off the vibe of The Yokohama.
The hotel's exterior, entrance, and lobby also had a stylish modern taste. After checking in, we headed to our accommodation floor. Since you need to hold the room key to press the button for the floor, I felt secure in terms of security. Basic amenities are provided in the room. Cleansers and lotion are available in the lobby, so it's reassuring in case you forget anything. There was a water server in the elevator hall, so you could fill a cup and take it to your room. Many hotels have bottled water in the room, but being able to fill just what you need is more environmentally friendly and cost-effective as it generates less waste. I felt a bit of inconvenience, but I thought it was well thought out and nice. If you have a water bottle, you can fill it up before going sightseeing.
The room was spacious and comfortable. One downside was that the unit bath was a bit cramped. Since there was other space available, I thought it would have been more comfortable if the unit bath had a bit more space.
I tend to have trouble sleeping if it's not completely dark, but there was a blackout roll screen on the window, which provided excellent blackout quality! It was so dark that I wondered if it was still midnight until I woke up around 6 AM. There are also non-blackout curtains for those who prefer to wake up with the morning light.
The checkout process was easy; you just drop the room key into a box. We had no breakfast as we stayed without meals, but the breakfast looked delicious.
Experiences during the trip
An overnight stay with friends from my school days, which we hadn't done since our graduation trip. During the day, we enjoyed lunch at Bay Quarter and had Marlowe pudding at Sogo. For dinner, we moved to the west exit to eat xiaolongbao and chatted the night away. Since we had previously visited Yokohama during our student days, we were able to relive that feeling and have fun until the night.