Reviews
赤城山零時
This is a hotel where you can get a QUO card worth 1000 yen each night for 5000 yen per night.
There are many people from China and there are no parking lots nearby, so it can be difficult to find one. The closest parking lot costs 200 yen per night, but it can only accommodate 8 cars, so if you have a car, it's a little difficult. Beds were made once every two days. The other day was also worth the price.
青汁噴太郎YosaLin
Maybe it's a hit or miss depending on the room, but at least in the room I stayed in this time, I didn't have any complaints like those mentioned in the reviews.
It is true that the service in the room is minimal, and there are no loungewear or towels for washing.
However, there is a microwave in the hallway in front of the room door, and there is a washing machine and dryer (with detergent) on the first floor for 200 yen, and the reception staff are courteous and speedy.
The view from the room window was amazing, and I felt great both at night and in the morning.
There is no parking lot at the hotel, but there is a super cheap coin parking lot in front of a 7-Eleven about a 30-second walk away that costs 550 yen per night, so there is no problem.
To be honest, the soundproofing performance of the room door was poor and I was concerned about the noise coming from the hallway, but overall I think the cost performance is quite good.
If I come to Ogaki City again for work, I would definitely like to come again.
i7 Core
It's basically like a typical cheap hotel where you can stay without meals. This does not apply to those who would like to rest in their room, but as a general rule, do not ask for indoor facilities. The rooms are well maintained, but the facilities are minimal. We recommend bringing a power strip as the power supply is difficult to manage. Amenities are provided, but yukatas and pajamas are not provided.
Clementour
Although the room is old, it has been cleaned fairly well and doesn't feel unclean.
However, the heating in the room and the hot water in the bath are extremely slow.
うどんうどん
Visited on Friday.
It's a little far from Ogaki Station, but it's close enough that it takes 10 to 15 minutes on foot. There is a 7-Eleven 3 minutes walk away 😄
The person at the front desk spoke fluent Japanese, although the word of mouth said that it was broken. Maybe he's Japanese, or maybe he just got used to it after reading the word of mouth.
The response was also very polite. I used National Travel Support, and the issuance of Gifu coins was smooth.
The first floor is the guest rooms and lobby, the second floor is the reception, and the third floor and above are guest rooms.
The lobby, hallways, and rooms were very clean. The carpet etc. were bright (not faded) so it may have been renovated.
Since I was only using it for the night, the reception, cleanliness, etc. were sufficient. The walls are a little thin, so I thought I was talking when the person next door was on the phone.
The price is quite low compared to others, so I think it's a good value for money 👍️