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Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
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Hostels that guests love in Komatsu

  • Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 763 reviews
    Great location, next to Komatsu station and service bus to airport. Room was clean.
    Patsara
    Group
  • Avg. price/night: $123.64
    Scored 8.4
    8.4
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 854 reviews
    Great location, you can't miss the hotel as it is right outside the train station. There is a covered walkway almost all the way to the hotel from the station. Automated self service check in and out works, and the characters that respond as you go through the process are a cute touch. We had the most staff attention during breakfast, which was Japanese style with a fixed set meal (we had fried herring, rice and a number of side dishes with miso soup and yoghurt). There is a manga corner if you can read Japanese.
    Kaijun
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: $139.91
    Scored 8.8
    8.8
    Rated excellent
    Excellent
     · 75 reviews
    Beautiful hostel in a beautifully renovated house. Kindly design and furniture. Beds very spacious and comfy for bunk beds. Cleanliness was excellent.
    tirabuzones
    Group
  • Avg. price/night: $123.64
    Scored 8.4
    8.4
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 854 reviews
    Great location for travelling by train, very clean and a good sized, comfortable room
    Craig
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: $139.91
    Scored 8.8
    8.8
    Rated excellent
    Excellent
     · 75 reviews
    This is a beautiful place to stay in a wonderful location! The hostel is the heart of an interesting rural community, with older longtime residents in tile roofed houses and younger artistic residents... musicians, painters, farm to table chefs, etc. You can walk in the nearby woods. See old Japanese houses. And eat scrumptious food in the adjacent Cafe. Highly recommend staying for more than one night.
    Rachel
    Young couple