"Stayed as family of 9 on fireworks night.
It was a little too far that we had to drive to the spot to park and walk to the beach to see the fireworks.
Local supermarket is in 1 min drive. Extra parkings right next to the property.
We had a great time. "
"Kaiseki dinner food was terrible. The meat was so tough and didn’t have any flavor. All four of us commented during dinner that the food was not good."
"We stay there for 2 nights. For a family of 5, spacious enough for us. It has small kitchen area with microwave, fridge, stove top, pots, plates, bowels and utensils. It also comes with 2 bed (small full size) and 2 futon beds. We stayed on the 11 fl. It has a great view of town, mountain and bay. It’s very closed to Beisia grocery store and Lawson. 30 mins away from Komogawa Sea world. I would definitely come back here to stay when we visit the town again."
"This was our fourth time staying at a R9 The Yard Hotel. We found them all great. What we liked most about this one was we had 2 beds. The space is a little tight but worth it for us. They offer you a free frozen meal for each person at check in plus they also have free coffee available 24/7 in the office. Each room has a fridge, mircrowave and kettle."
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"The onsen spa and views from the hotel room were fantastic! The rooms could use a little improvement. Ours was a non-smoking room, but it had a lingering smoke odor, and the mattresses could use updating. We really enjoyed the use of the electric bikes and loved the little fishing village atmosphere. Staff was very helpful."
"The staff had zero inviting mode. No smile, no sign of happiness. The whole place felt like a routine operation, didn't feel any warmth.
Pool was not usable. No other places nearby, so you are bound to have their pricey meal option. And that too, needs to be reserved and time bound.
At night the whole place lit up with many LEDs though, kids of other guests ran around.
Amenities were just OK. The rooms were clean, but many things are old and worn out in the room.
Honestly, it felt like staying in a business hotel in city, not a relaxing resort type."
"Kaiseki dinner food was terrible. The meat was so tough and didn’t have any flavor. All four of us commented during dinner that the food was not good."
"The room was very specious and had comfortable couch but customer service was not good. They were not friendly and lack of warmness.
Also I was disappointed that There was no grocery stores around the hotel. No souvenir shop.
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"The room I received was one of the largest hotel rooms I have ever stayed in. It was a standard room. I realize it was November, the off season, but the rate was very reasonable as well.
The view was amazing night and day. The location of my room allowed me to leave the curtains open 24/7.
To wake up to that view was amazing and the lights at night were equally relaxing.
The room was clean and I wasn't afraid to sit on the furniture. The shower/jacuzzi room was recently renovated and like new.
There were two things I would make mention of.
First, although the room was magnificently large and spacious and very clean throughout, it was showing a lot of wear and tear. Carpet was in need of replacing and a few wall paper seams were peeling, But even though the carpet was worn I could tell it was clean.
Second, I realize I'm the foreigner and I take full responsibility for being illiterate and unable to understand Nihongo. The second morning of my stay there were alarms and bells going off. I was afraid to use the elevator and walked down the eight flights of stairs, after checking first for smoke. Unfortunately no one at the front desk could tell me what was happening.
Yes I would stay again, in fact my wife and I are looking into it."
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Kamogawa, will I receive a refund?
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What's the best family accommodation in Kamogawa?
Kamogawa Grand Hotel is a hotel with a children's pool and 2 restaurants, and it's a top choice on Expedia for families. Also, attractions such as Kamogawa Sea World and Minamiboso Quasi-National Park are fun for children of all ages. Find more child-friendly accommodations in Kamogawa.
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What's the best luxury accommodation option in Kamogawa?
Kamogawa Grand Hotel is a luxury hotel with 2 restaurants and spa services, and it's a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay. Find more luxury hotels in Kamogawa.
What's the best hotel in Kamogawa to absorb the local history?
Based on our travel expertise, Kichimu is a top hotel for history seekers booking on Expedia, and it features a full-service spa and free Wi-Fi. Also, notable landmarks to visit include Tanjoji Temple, Kyoninji Temple and Amatsushinmei Shrine. See more options for historical stays in Kamogawa.
What are some accommodation options with pools in Kamogawa?
Visitors can enjoy all that Kamogawa has to offer, including the museums and beaches. In Kamogawa, there are 36 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Kamogawa.
To venture out into the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Awakamogawa station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Kamogawa for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather in Kamogawa?
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 9°C. The rainiest months in Kamogawa are October, September, June and July, with each month seeing an average of 243 mm of rainfall.