Published date: September 13, 2024
Located in the bustling downtown Tsukuba, featuring clean and comfortable rooms with large public baths
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Experience of the stay
The hotel is located in a corner of downtown Tsukuba, about a 10-minute bus ride from Tsukuba Station.
The lobby is spacious and clean, and after checking in, I was able to enjoy free coffee and juice.
The room has a furniture layout that I personally think is perfect!
There's a sofa and table next to the bed, making it very comfortable to watch TV from both the sofa and the bed.
Also, the TV had access to Netflix and YouTube, which was another pleasant point.
Furthermore, the table was large and convenient for working on my computer or having a simple meal.
The toilet and bath were also clean and relatively spacious.
The large public bath is available until midnight, and I used it, enjoying a nearly private bathing experience, which I was very satisfied with.
It’s a clean and very comfortable room, conveniently located near a drinking district and a convenience store (Seven-Eleven), making it an excellent hotel.
Experiences during the trip
This time, I booked a flight from Haneda to Nagoya (Chubu International Airport) with HafH, and from Chubu International Airport to Tsukuba, I crossed Ise Bay by ferry.
You can board the ferry without a reservation as long as it's not full, but if you're worried, it's better to reserve in advance.
From the ferry terminal in Tsukuba to the hotel, it's about a 10-15 minute bus ride.
For lunch, I went to the Boat Race Tsukuba, and in the evening, I visited an izakaya in downtown Tsukuba.
Although the downtown area has a somewhat dilapidated impression, it also has a retro atmosphere and was nice.
At the izakaya I happened to enter, I became friendly with the locals and, on a whim, they took me with them to a snack bar where we drank and sang late into the night... it was a very enjoyable evening! lol
Since Tsukuba is also famous for eel, I recommend eating reasonably priced and delicious eel at the popular restaurant "Hashiya" in downtown Tsukuba.
The Mitarashi dango and Japanese sweets at "Tamakyu Mochiten" were also delicious!