Area: Kawasaki, Kawasaki, Show Map
Situated in Kawasaki, this hotel is close to Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Heikenji, and Kawasaki Stadium. Local … More
A traveller said:
"If you are traveling for business, this is not the hotel for you. Very limited servi... "
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Area: Kawasaki, Kawasaki, Show Map
Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Heikenji, and Kawasaki Stadium … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
Angela C from Huntington, WV said:
"We booked a double room which was very small, but rooms are much smaller in Japan th... "
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Area: Kawasaki, Tokyo Show Map
As our hotel is connected to Haneda ariport terminal 2, you can easily come to.In addition, the airport is linked … More
Pricing for stays between 18 Feb - 21 Feb, 2012
Kate P from A lot of places said:
"The room was small in keeping with the Japanese sensibilities. It had all the amenit... "
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Area: Kawasaki, Yokohama Show Map
Adjacent to Shin Yokohama train station, this hotel has access to bullet trains heading to Tokyo and Osaka, subway … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
Barb S from Yokosuka, Japan said:
"Room was nice, fridge, two twin beds (a bit hard), sofa, desk with free internet, sm... "
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Area: Kawasaki, Yokohama Show Map
Situated in the business district, this hotel is close to Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama Marine Tower, and Yokohama … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
ED N from Honolulu said:
"I have stayed twice. Neighborhood is scenic and walkable to restaurants. Chinatown i... "
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Area: Kawasaki, Yokohama Show Map
Situated in Yokohama, this hotel is close to Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Yokohama Stadium, and Yokohama Marine Tower … More
A traveller from Raleigh, NC said:
"Convenient and clean. The room was complete and as good as they get for a good trave... "
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Set between Yokohama and Tokyo, Kawasaki is technically considered part of the Great Tokyo region. A main draw in this area is the Kawasaki Daishi temple, built in 1128 and famous for preventing misfortunes. A stop at the Nihon Minka-en (Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum) presents reconstructions of 24 historical buildings from 15 prefectures, dating from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries.