Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hamamatsu offers comfortable guest rooms in a convenient location, just a 5-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station. It features a coin launderette and a convenience store on site.
Daisuke
Japan
Typical but comfortable business hotel within short walking distance from JR/Enshu Railway stations. Bought breakfast at a convenience store on the ground floor, open 24/7.
Only a 3-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station, Comfort Hotel Hamamatsu features rooms with free Wi-Fi and wired internet connections. Guests can enjoy a complimentary coffee and a simple breakfast.
Rising above Hamamatsu, Okura Act City offers 5 dining choices, an indoor pool and massage services. Rooms have beautiful city views, a flat-screen TV and free WiFi. A concierge is on call.
Located an 8-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Eki Higashi offers a hot public bath, a free breakfast buffet with fresh-baked European-style bread, and rooms with...
Muzzammil
Malaysia
Location was good. Breakfast were original japanese and delicious.
Select Inn Hamamatsu Ekimae offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi/wired internet access and a flat-screen TV with a video-on-demand system. A public parking space is located off site.
Anonymous
Japan
Breakfast is many variety of meals and tasty and
Double room is wide for 1 person and much cleaner.
plus,free drink service is much better.
Hotel Sorriso Hamamatsu is situated just next to JR Hamamatsu Train Station and has a convenience store on its first floor. It provides a complimentary buffet breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
MIN XIN
Malaysia
It's towards the south of the station so definitely some short walk towards the main spot on the north side. The lobby is at the highest floor so do take note. The staffs at the lobby and the breakfast lounge are really polite and helpful. There are few nice dining spot around.
Located just a 1-minute drive from Hamamatsu Nishi Interchange (IC) on the Tomei Expressway, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Nishi Inter offers rooms with a video-on-demand system on the flat-screen TV.
CLIVE
United Kingdom
The Route Inn Hamamatsu, another really good quality Hotel, great location, ample parking, good value for money. The staff were friendly and helpful, easy check-in, very clean, comfortable rooms with good lighting. This Hotel is suitable for everyone, from businessmen to families.
Hotel Sorriso Hamamatsu is situated just next to JR Hamamatsu Train Station and has a convenience store on its first floor. It provides a complimentary buffet breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Located just a 1-minute drive from Hamamatsu Nishi Interchange (IC) on the Tomei Expressway, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Nishi Inter offers rooms with a video-on-demand system on the flat-screen TV.
Located in Hamamatsu, within 41 km of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and 8.9 km of Hamanako Palpal, Grand Mercure Lake Hamana Resort & Spa provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the...
Located within 29 km of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and 200 metres of Hamamatsu Station, Hamamatsu Station Hotel - Vacation STAY 65831 provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Right beside the Hamana Lake, Hamanako Benten Resort The Ocean features a hot spring bath overlooking the lake and the sea, Japanese buffet dining and an acupuncture clinic.
Hotel Meijiya offers simple Western and Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi. Guests can request massages for an extra cost and enjoy pay-per-view movies on the flat-screen TV.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hamamatsu offers comfortable guest rooms in a convenient location, just a 5-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Station. It features a coin launderette and a convenience store on site.
Conveniently situated just a 1-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Shinkansen (bullet train) Station, this hotel boasts free property-wide Wi-Fi and complimentary breakfast.
Select Inn Hamamatsu Ekimae offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi/wired internet access and a flat-screen TV with a video-on-demand system. A public parking space is located off site.
Located an 8-minute walk from JR Hamamatsu Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Hamamatsu Eki Higashi offers a hot public bath, a free breakfast buffet with fresh-baked European-style bread, and rooms with...
Situated within 29 km of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and 400 metres of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel Ascent Plaza Hamamatsu / Vacation STAY 64700 features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Set within 29 km of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and 400 metres of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel Ascent Plaza Hamamatsu / Vacation STAY 64697 offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Set within 28 km of Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA and less than 1 km of Hamamatsu Station, Hotel day by day - Vacation STAY 93900 offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hamamatsu.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hamamatsu cost CNY 479 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hamamatsu are CNY 778 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hamamatsu can on average be found for CNY 991 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hamamatsu this weekend is CNY 795 or, for a 4-star hotel, CNY 1,081. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hamamatsu for this weekend cost on average around CNY 1,330 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs CNY 597 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hamamatsu for tonight. You'll pay on average around CNY 490 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hamamatsu will cost around CNY 887 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Tokyo's Narita or Haneda Airport, then take a 90-minute Shinkansen (bullet train) to Hamamatsu. Domestic travellers can also use the Shinkansen from major cities. Alternatively, take a 3-hour bus from Tokyo. No direct international flights to Hamamatsu.
The most convenient airport for Hamamatsu, Japan is Chubu Centrair International Airport. It offers both domestic and international flights and is approximately 90km away. Its accessibility and proximity make it the best choice.
What guests said about Hamamatsu:
8.0
Scored 8.0
We booked two rooms, the front desk is nice, and they have...
We booked two rooms, the front desk is nice, and they have four car parks at the back door, arrival earlier can book these car parks. The room size is OK, but my room's toilet has a poor smell, I need to go to another room for the toilet, but it looks quite clean. Have no idea about this smell. The front desk is very nice and friendly.
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丽君
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was here for work, so I did not have time for visiting...
I was here for work, so I did not have time for visiting properly, but I have been here several times, so I know it a bit.
There is not much to see, as it is a small town, compared to Tokyo, Osaka or Sendai, but it has its positive aspects.
Located between Tokyo and Kyoto, it is a good starting point for visiting these cities, as well as Nagoya, Shizuoka, or the Izu peninsula.
It is famous for being the hometown of Yamaha and Suzuki, and you can visit the Museum of Musical Instruments as well as the Suzuki museum, an unexpectedly interesting spot.
It is the centre for the production of eels (unagi) and you can taste them deliciously prepared.
Good restaurants, not of the fine dining type, though, but good average quality and price
Not to miss: Tir-na-nog, the Baird Brewery Beer House
Paolo Gaspare
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very close to the Hamamatsu shinkansen station.
Very close to the Hamamatsu shinkansen station. This hotel was a nice cheaper option that's still closer to Nagoya where the hotels are quite expensive. The locals were very helpful with helping us with directions and were even interested in having conversation while trying their best to speak English.
Marlon
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a nice and lively city.
It's a nice and lively city. I liked it at once, beginning from the railway station. Thanks to my friend who lives there, I could see a lot in only two days. We visited the castle, the sand dunes, Hamana Lake (with the rope way), Museum of Musical Instruments, Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments and a eel restaurant. Everything was great!
Helene
Russia
10
Scored 10
Hamamatsu is a very cosmopolitan city that is teeming with...
Hamamatsu is a very cosmopolitan city that is teeming with life throughout the day and evening. It has many transportation lines, western dining and shopping establishments and everywhere I went, the people were always willing to assist with communication issues, directions and putting up with my limited Japanese, even in the local Japanese restaurants. Other food offerings include French, Spanish, and Mexican style fusion. If you are looking for flowers, I would highly recommend Julia's Flower Shop. It is off the beaten track near my hotel, but Julia has an eye for artistically arranging, a gift for understanding customer needs and a heart for all her customers. It is an area with a fundamental Brazilian population which adds to the international offerings of food establishments. It is rich with multicultural historical museums and events with my favorite visit to a free local piano concert at the Shizuoka University of Art and Culture by a beautiful, gifted and talented local resident who has played throughout the world. This concert included a new composition that was sung by the artist and local children in Japanese and Portuguese. It was delightful. I visited the Museum of Musical Instruments which has an historical collection of musical instruments from around the world in a beautiful facility with a helpful staff and many informational video and audio presentations. I would visit this city again.
James
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Honestly, even though it was an older hotel it was clean and...
Honestly, even though it was an older hotel it was clean and had great breakfast included and a walking distance to Hamamatsu Station. I just really didn’t like that it smelled like cigarette smoke for the entire 4 nights I was there.
They offer free breakfast which I was not aware of, I didn't expect too much but there was quite a few varieties of food. Definitely a plus. Also they had public bath(big onsen style bath) which was quite relaxing, and I enjoyed it. The hotel location was good, just 5 min or so from Hamamatsu service area(which is really nice facility) on free way, lots of restaurants near the hotel as well. It is a quite casual hotel like Best Western, not fancy. Good place to stay on your road trip with free parking.
Gorgeous ocean view to sleep and wake up to. Comfortable traditional Japanese room. My family member said bed is hard, but I like it. Smoking room downstairs. Staff are kind to use a translator to communicate. Feels scary since not many people visit this place in general, but that's actually a plus for me. It feels like we had the entire hotel to the two of us. Very nice and peaceful. Free ticket to the boat.
Since we're muslim, our breakfast menu quite limited.
So, everyday we only had same menu (scramble egg, salad, bread), for 5 days stayed with same menu will make you boring.
Perhaps management can consider to have more variety of vegetarian menu (but if possible hotel to make arrangement for halal menu - with extra charges also can be considered) for people like us.
The staff were lovely, friendly and helpful.
Location is pretty good - within a reasonable walking distance from Hamamatsu Station, and close to shops, restaurants etc.
There were plenty of amenities provided in the lobby area, and it was nice to have tea and coffee already provided in the room.
Breakfast was good, with a selection of Japanese and Western dishes.
- convenient location, easy to access from Hamamatsu station using the underground passage
- room size was OK (felt a little bigger than most Japanese hotels)
- cleanliness
- all necessary equipment (electric kettle, glassed, hair dryer etc)
- comfortable bed
- two chairs and mini table in the room
- polite and helpful staff
- good TV
- openable window
The room itself was amazing. The LED lights were great, the shower and bath were big and comfortable. The bath bubbles were a huge highlight. The bed was cozy. They had a nice massage chair. The food delivery service was timely and pretty delicious. The bathroom had the most amenities I’ve ever seen in a hotel ever. There was a huge TV.
The front desk girl was very helpful and always so nice! With my broken Japanese, she was so patient and did her best to provide useful information for getting to the attractions. She added the fond memories of my first time in Hamamatsu! The wifi was fast and the lovely little onsen was indeed a nice surprise! 👍😊
Some people may not know what a "Love Hotel" is in Japan. One might want to read up on this. As far as the room, my needs were met and even exceeded, so this is good. Jet bath, shower, large room, great view all good. Even options to order food and have it delivered to the room, though I didn't try it.
Having knowledgeable staff at the reception is always nice. This hotel offers experienced staff and meets my expectations. It only costs around 6,000 JPY to stay a night. The lighting was placed appropriately and was easy to control.
Great bathroom area, common room was quite large and had a lot of seats and space.
Vending machines offered milk, soft drinks etc.
In-hotel restaurant had quite good food and drinks.
Surprisingly quiet inside the capsule.
The location of the hotel is extremely good. Right beside Hamamatsu Station, and visible as you exit the station (there is a huge sign on their building that is hard to miss. The entire hotel was extremely clean.
The hotel is really budget friendly.
The staff assisted us when we asked about the parking lot. It was easy to locate the it and got discount. We paid only 750 yen parking fee for overnight stay.
Very clean and comfortable place we spent 3 nights at as base to explore the nearby town. Overall is wonderful stay and will recommend to anyone wanting to stay in Hamamatsu area.
small but cozy rooms, with all the needed amenities; best value for the price; breakfast is astounding, in typical japanese style, with even fresh cut tuna blocks.
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