Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori
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Welcome to Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori, your Asahikawa “home away from home.” Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
While staying at Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori, visitors can check out Asahikawa Heiwa Street Shopping Park (0.1 mi) and Asahikawa Gojo Catholic Church (0.4 mi), some of Asahikawa's top attractions.
As your “home away from home,” the hotel rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk while staying at Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori. In addition, Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori offers breakfast, which will help make your Asahikawa trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Italian restaurants, including Osteria Bene, Bacca!, and Uokita, all of which are a short distance from Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori.
If you are interested in exploring Asahikawa, check out one of the history museums, such as Asahikawa City Museum, Hokuchin Memorial Museum, and Asahikawa Heison Memorial Museum.
Toyoko Inn Asahikawa Ekimae Ichijo-dori puts the best of Asahikawa at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Hotel is very conveniently located about a 5-10 minute walk from the EAST gates of the JR Asahikawa station. And also one block away from the Heiwa Dori shopping street that is 8 blocks long.
Plus: on Tue, Wed, and Thu, they also serve a simple curry and rice dinner between 7-8 pm. Free. Unbelievable! You can save 300Yen per night by signing up for the eco plan - which means no cleaning for your room, although they drop off fresh towels every morning to you. Simply place your used towels in the same bag and leave outside your room with the trash.
We arrived around 1 pm but left our luggage in the front foyer - the staff cover it with a bell/net. We returned to check in and got a comfortable room on the 6th floor - room 614. We had signed up for a double room - this had an almost Queen sized bed which was very hard with buckwheat pillows, but when you're tired - it feels good! Water pressure is good, temperature of the water is nice and hot.
On our last day, we checked out at 10 am, but again left our luggage in the front foyer until we returned to pick it up at 3 pm. The Asahikawa station is about 2 hours away from the New Chitose airport and leaves at every :55 - 9:55, 10:55, 11:55. That is the faster train AND you don't have to get off or transfer at Sapporo - stay on and get to the New Chitose airport within 2 hours of departure from Asahikawa.
Earlier, when we left Hakodate and had arrived at a Sapporo that was so miserably sparse with snow, my kids were certainly unhappy we had left behind the thick blanket of snow that covered everything in Hakodate. (Yup, there was slush on the ground in Sapporo, which is a little icky.) But delight returned to their faces when we reached Asahikawa.
The breakfast served on 23rd December at this hotel was all right. 23rd December is a public holiday as it was the Emperor's birthday, hooray, for we got a 30% discount on our rooms on public holidays as we'd signed up as Toyoko Inn members at the very first Toyoko Inn hotel we stayed at.
I liked everything about this hotel except its breakfast on the morning of 24th December 2011. I liked all things that I have come to associate with the Toyoko Inn chain – very clean rooms, newish rooms (totally does not look run-down at all), good location and good value. But this particular Toyoko Inn outlet disappointed with its poor breakfast spread. It had actually managed to earn the title of “the worst breakfast served” among the 12 Toyoko Inns that we stayed in during our 28-day trip.
Breakfast was just plain sliced bread (fortunately there’s a bread toasting machine) with butter and strawberry jam, a very basic miso soup, and very plain looking onigiri and pickles, a simple salad, and some seasoned brown noodles (I put a few strands of this noodle in my bit of salad to jazz it up a bit and it did become a little more palatable). Hotdogs? Dream on.
Even the coffee came in a thermos, not those coffee machines that offered choice of coffee, espresso or cappuccino. Sigh. I guess the other 10 Toyoko Inns which we had stayed in (before arriving here) had fed us better and we had come to expect no less from Toyoko Inn.
We were very much depressed at the dated room (like back in the 80s) and stench that we checked out after 1st night and forfeited our 2nd night stay.
I'd not mind staying here if I was 15 years younger where budget and expectation is low.
Location of the hotel is very convenient, close to JR, bus stop, convenient stores and restaurants at the comer, Kaimonokouen 平和通 (shopping street) within 5 mins walk. I recommend the noodle shop Santouka 山頭火 at the next block to the hotel.
Staff were very helpful, check in process smooth and fast. My booking of toyoko inn in Abashiri in the following day was wrongly cancelled, the lady at night shift helped me to check and call abashiri toyoko immediately and reinstate my booking, really appreciate her help because the hotel is full because of snow festival in Abashiri too.
Given the price, location, cleaniness, and service standard, I would definitely stay at here again if I travel to Asahikawa again.
p.s. The location of ekimae ichijo-dori is closer to the shopping area than toyoko inn miyashita-dori
The hotel serves a simple but tasty breakfast and provides complimentary toiletries and bathrobes which you have to pick up from the lobby. One pleasant surprise are the facial masks which are also complimentary, a first and unusual encounter for me.
I have complaints about this hotel but you will feel claustrophobic being in such a small space with no window.
"If you are staying for two nights, you can save 300 Yen if you opt for no room service."Read full review
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