Nishitetsu Croom Hakata Gion Triple Room reviews

1. Accommodation name (grade): Nishitetsu Croom Hakata Gion

2. Location or area: Limited to Hakata

3. Distance from station: In front of Kushida Jinja-mae Station

4. My recommendation score: ★★★★★

5. Accommodation type: Triple room

6. Accommodation fee: 14,300 yen (early bird + membership discount 60 days in advance)

7. Place of reservation: Hotel Ilgong Home

8. Breakfast included: Not selected, no accommodation tax

9. Surrounding atmosphere: Qian Good, right next to Max Value 24-hour Mart

Description of overall satisfaction: I’m a big bath lover, so I always looked for a bathhouse under the hotel, and this place is perfect. I’m very satisfied, so I’m leaving it for record so I can go here again next time. I’ve never felt that hotel rooms in Japan are spacious, but the triple room was spacious!

There were two of us staying there, but I didn’t like how small it was, so the only room left was a double bed or a triple room, so we went here. I don’t regret it. The front desk staff is Korean.

You speak Korean well enough to be approved. Only those who can wake up at night are allowed.

I think you are there. I tried to check in early (I called to ask if I could go about 30 minutes early, but they said there would be an additional fee, so I gave up).

I thought the large public bath would be the size of a nostril, but it was spacious and didn’t feel crowded even though there were a lot of people. I used it twice, once in the evening and once in the morning. I stayed here in a twin room the next day, but the room suddenly became the size of a booger (there was no entrance to take off my shoes). I should have paid 50,000 won more and stayed in a triple room for consecutive nights.

If you sign up for the Nishitetsu Hotel app, you will receive a 1,000 yen discount, so if you are staying here, choose to pay locally to get a discount. There is a 24-hour Max Value supermarket next door, so you can grab a late-night snack🤧

Next to the hotel, I happened to pass by a well-established food stall with a yakitori master, and it was full of Japanese people, so I gave up. He said with a gentle smile that he doesn’t handle take-out^.^ If you are planning to stay here, please try it for me. I feel like a lonely gourmet. It was… (sadly)