"Front desk staff were polite but slightl indifferent, with the exception of one very kind staff member- Tang. She was vmvery attentive and kind. The 7th floor spa and the restaurant's staff were the reason why I gave this place 5 stars instead of 4. The entire restaurant staff made my stay delightful and warm. The food was simply but delightful. And there was one memorable elderly Japanese woman who made me feel just at home with her smiles and energetic conversation- despite not understanding one word!
The views of the mountains and the stream were great to wake up to each morning and the hot springs on the top floor were something I looked forward to each night of my stay. I dont know if the water was truly a hot springs natural water, but nevertheless it was clean, and the different temperatures of each bath pool were very relaxing. Thank you Kamenoi for a terrific stay! All of the guests were Japanese, making it understanding that no one really spoke English! But again, a terrific stay."
"This is a newer hotel and the rooms are very nice. Everything you need is close by. There’s a 7-11 on the second floor of the same building, which was super convenient. A shopping street is directly across the road with lots of restaurants, secondhand shops, and new stores. The train station and bus stops are also right across the street, so getting around is easy.
To get to Little Edo (Kurazukuri Street), you can take bus 1 or 2 and get off at W6. It costs about $2. We used a Suica card with no issues.
Finding the hotel itself was a bit tricky at first. It’s located inside a large building and the signage isn’t great. You need to go to the elevators near the 7-11 on the second floor and take them up to the 7th floor, where the hotel is located.
We had a car and used the parking garage in the same building. You bring your parking ticket to the hotel to pay. Parking was $19 per day, which felt reasonable for the location.
Overall, a comfortable stay in a very convenient area, just be prepared for a little confusion when you first arrive."
"Clean room. Staff was very friendly. Hotel was right beside a convenience store, and you can walk to Omiya train station in only a couple of minutes."
After visiting Monjuji Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Kumagaya. Make time to visit the monuments and temples while you're in the area.
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What can I see and do near Fukoji Temple?
You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Village of Butterfly Park and Musashi Kyuryo National Government Park. Create some family memories at Roade Station Ogawamachi and Kawara no Yu. A visit to Monjuji Temple is worth the trip when you're visiting.