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Fukui
A 3-minute walk from Fukui Castle Ruins-daimyomachi Station, APA Hotel Fukui-Katamachi features rooms with wired internet access and a flat-screen TV. Guests can relax and soak in the public baths, which includes a hot-spring bath. Free WiFi is available in all area. -room has literally everything so i did not have to leavy my room and i was able to relax for the night -bed was so comfy -very big tv infront of bed -location was 15 mins walk from station so not bad - theres pizza delivery from dominos
It was really near the train station, just a few steps away. I thought we would be staying in a room but we got the whole house. Had a really good rest here, vibe of a real Japanese old house.
The breakfast was wonderful and the rooms were comfortable. I couldn't get the heater to works since it was all in Japanese but as soon as I called the front desk, they sent someone up right away.
Compared to all the other 3 star hotels I stayed at in Japan, this one had the most space. - Very close to Fukui station and lots of stores nearby - No problems with the room - Friendly staff some of who speak English
The location was very good, easy to locate, and access. The room was perfect, Japanese style with necessary equipment. The surrounding views from the room was great, too.
Chain lock for baggage. Easy to use and convienent. One of the most cheerful front office staff i met during my stay in japan. Free breakfast included
Wonderfully close to train station. Comfortable room. Japanese breakfast was very nice, and staff were very helpful. Were able to leave luggage for a few hours too.
the experience staying in a Japanese village house.
APA Hotel is good for its location. Don’t expect a big room or hot tub balcony. You’re paying for convenience and location. The internet was good, too. I was able to clear the desk and set my laptop up there for some night-gaming after exploring the region. The staff was awesome and pleasant- one of them even helped me figure out the parking (it’s a tower that’s 1,100 yen a night) so that was nice.