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Breakfast was phenomenal at this hotel and the rooms were small but to be expected. If a bit of walking is in your plans(it’s Japan, it should be) the location is accessible to plenty of shop and sites near the port. Staff were kind and minded their business.
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Date of stay: May 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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I often go to Kobe. I have tried various hotels, but I often stayed at the Crown Palace near here. I was curious about this julak. Do you remember a TV commercial in the Kanto region in the 1970s, in which a dancer would say amorously, "Jurakuyo" and "Hotels are Juraku"? I had a good confrontation with him, saying, "If you're going to Ito, a good phone to call for a khatoya 45 (4126)." Juraku seems to have quite a history as a restaurant business. There were Juraku restaurants in Ueno and Shinjuku. Before the Joetsu Shinkansen line opened, you probably didn't know it, but I worked as a canteen and buffet for the limited express Toki and the express Sado between Ueno and Niigata. Even after the opening of the Shinkansen line, it was still open for buffet operations. (The 1982 timetable at hand showed the Shinkansen restaurant and buffet operating company for each train, with the word "Juraku" on it.) Juraku's headquarters is in Tokyo, but why would you think it was Niigata, and the Yahikoyama Ropeway is an affiliate? Among the Juraku hotels, the famous ones are Iizaka Onsen in Fukushima Prefecture, Minakami Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, Manza Onsen in Gunma Prefecture, and Ito Onsen in Shizuoka Prefecture. (I've stayed there except on the water. I am familiar with this story because my relative (the deceased) used to work for Juraku as an executive.) A show by a foreign dancer was a highlight in Ito, which is home to the 45-year-old Mizukami Forty-Five. As times have changed, it seems that the above hot spring hotels have been converted to Resort hotel lines. It is said that Juraku, which was released in March 2024, is the centenary of the game. Juraku Group, the expression is bad, but I like the impression that it is a little muddy and has a Showa feel. It was a long introduction. The first Jurak hotel in western Japan. I stayed with high hopes. It rises just outside the south side of Kobe Station. (There's a building in front of you, so you can't see it from the front.) It looks good after adding a stylish lobby with elevated ceiling. The welcome drinks are also very good. The rooms are also clean. Mineral water is also available. It was a room with a view of the Port Tower. (The view varies depending on the direction.) Even though breakfast is also a hotel in eastern Japan, it was delicious with Kobe food. I also feel the effort to fit in with Kobe, such as the decoration of the lobby. But the Juraku happi coat on the wall is another Juraku tradition. In the Showa era, there used to be people waiting in front of the station at the hot spring resort wearing happi coats of the Inn. I miss it. As it was the centenary of the company, I was also intrigued to see Insighters on the history of the company. I became more and more attached. It was a hotel that didn't feel fault. I stayed in room 1023. If I had to say anything about the drawback, it was that the flush lever on the toilet was in the back of the toilet, making it difficult to operate the lever with your back hand while sitting on the toilet seat. (This is not such a drawback.) It is a hotel that I want to use again with a very good impression.
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Date of stay: August 2024
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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PRICE RANGE
RM 279 - RM 403 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
JapanKinkiHyogo PrefectureKobe
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