Ratings based on 149 Verified Reviews
4.3 Room cleanliness
4.1 Service & staff
4.4 Room comfort
4.2 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 1 Nov 2019 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
ot your typical hotel
Posted 30 Oct 2019 on HotelsNot your typical hotel, but rather a “Japanese love hotel.” Actual room was not as depicted in listing. Room was okay but not as luxurious as shown. Breakfast was lousy. Close to major train statione and restaurants. Probably would not stay here again.
by A verified traveler
Loved staying at this love hotel
Posted 21 May 2018 on HotelsIt’s a love hotel which my friend and I found hilarious. They have karaoke in the room and a projector and all sorts of interesting items for couples. It’s an experience to say the least!
by Yuqing Kathy
Posted 5 Jan 2018 on Hotels
Towels are too old and not clean well because of in a plastic bag.
by A verified traveler
It's A Love Hotel!
Posted 3 Nov 2017
Pros: It's strangely not a bad place to stay. The room came with a nice big bubble bath, karaoke machine and surround speaker system.
Cons: The entire hotel was very smoky. A true non-smoking floor could be nice. And they really should list prominently that they are indeed a love hotel.
Location: The hotel is in an area surrounded by "pink" establishments, like the kyabakura and girls' bars.
I couldn't tell from the photos on Expedia, but looking it up on Google after I booked it, I found out it was a love hotel. (Perhaps I should've noticed when the listing said, "adults only." Since it was non-refundable, I ended up staying there for a night.
I've heard a rumor there are so many Chinese tourists in the area nowadays, most of the hotels are booked solid. Perhaps that's why an establishment like this decided to open up to non-love hotel users. Just a theory.
They did seem to pretend like they were a normal hotel. Upon quick search, the tv channels didn't seem to have any porn. And I didn't see things like condoms in a vending machine. However, I did see a maid costume on sale inside the room. And there was also a prominent "neck massager" by the bed.
In case you don't know what a Japanese love hotel is, I urge you to Google it.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
Very comfortable
Posted 21 Oct 2017Not what you might expect from a Japanese love hotel. Request top floor where tourists rooms are.
by Mohit
Not meant for families
Posted 5 May 2017 on HotelsIt's definitely not a family hotel. Avoid at all cost if you are looking to stay as a family.
by A verified traveler
Perfectly Fine Place To Stay
Posted 16 Oct 2016 on HotelsWasnt sure what to expect from this "love hotel" but it was a pleasant surprise to see it was pretty clean and friendly. You can go in and out but you must turn in your key, then they exchange it to a card. When you return, you give them the card to get your key back. The mist difficult thing was learning to turn the music off in the room. We finally figured it out by turning the volume down on the control console next to the bed (not using remote). This definitely is a love hotel, so dont expect regular hotel service. Its affordable and a bit in the night club/red light area but its perfectly safe.
by A verified traveler
Posted 9 Oct 2016 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
First love hotel
Posted 14 Jun 2016 on HotelsOur first try at a love hotel so we pre booked on the day. Room did smell strongly if smoke as advertised. Lots of toiletries. Oddly the phone started ringing at at about 9, then cut off when answered. Couldn't work out how to order room service, work the karaoke or games machine as no English. In hindsight I would stay somewhere near Dotombori, but it was convenient as we were late off the train. At the advertised price its very expensive and other love hotels would be cheaper (we used a free night so it was cheap). Overall big space and good if you can read Japanese!