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Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

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Welcome to the Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring—your cozy sanctuary just 1 mailia from the bustling heart of Kawasaki! Nestled on Higashidacho 9-3, this 3-star gem is perfect for travelers looking for a blend of relaxation and adventure. Kick off your mornings with a scrumptious breakfast to energize your day before immersing yourself in all the delights the city has to offer. With prices starting at just $148, it's an inviting entry point to explore the wonders of Japan!

Bed in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
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Huoneet

Näytä 7 kuvaa

2 Yhden Hengen Vuodetta

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220 neliöjalkaa

Superior, 2 Yhden Hengen Vuodetta

Ilmainen wifi

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Savuttomat huoneet

Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, soundproof walls, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 2 beds.

Näytä 7 kuvaa

1 Yhden Hengen Vuode

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170 neliöjalkaa

Huone - 1 yhden hengen sänky

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Savuttomat huoneet

Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The twin/double room provides air conditioning, soundproof walls, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.

Superior Hollywood Twin Room - single occupancy - Non-Smoking in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

Näytä 7 kuvaa

2 Yhden Hengen Vuodetta

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215 neliöjalkaa

Superior Hollywood, 2 Yhden Hengen Vuodetta, Yhden hengen käyttöön

Yksityinen kylpyhuone

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Ilmastointi

Indulge in the Superior Hollywood Twin Room – perfect for one with 215 sqft of space, featuring twin beds, air conditioning, and a soundproof environment for a peaceful stay.

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This hotel isn’t just about the comfy beds, though; it's a complete experience! Pamper yourself in the free spa and sauna or revel in the soothing hot spring bath that awaits you. Your comfort is a top priority, with soundproof rooms and air conditioning ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep after a day of exploration. Plus, with a 24-hour front desk, you’ll feel right at home no matter when you check in!

Property building in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Property building in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

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Guests rave about their stay, boasting impressive reviews from nearly 1,900 satisfied travelers! The Dormy Inn offers free WiFi to keep you connected, and additional perks like private parking and non-smoking rooms provide an even more enjoyable stay. Whether you're here for business or leisure, your adventure starts at this delightful oasis in Kawasaki!

Bed in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Bed in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

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For those who relish culinary adventures, the on-site restaurant, レストラン #1, is your ticket to delightful dining! Indulge in a flavorful journey as you explore the menu packed with tantalizing options that showcase the best of Japanese cuisine. Whether you’re a fan of comforting noodles, fresh seafood, or beautifully crafted sushi, every bite promises to be an experience to remember. With the aroma of delicious dishes wafting through the air, you might just find it tempting to dine in every evening!

Breakfast in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Breakfast in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

Mukavuudet

Ravintola

Ilmainen wifi

Ilmainen kylpylä

Sauna

Ilmastointi

Äänieristetyt huoneet

24h-vastaanotto

Kuumalähdekylpy

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring

Ravintola

レストラン #1

Food and drinks in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Restaurant/places to eat in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
Hot Spring Bath in Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring
We chose this hotel for two reasons. Firstly, we wanted to visit friends in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Shonan, and Kawasaki seemed like a good centre for this, and it worked out well. Only a short and interesting walk from the stations. Secondly, we loved the idea of an onsen in the middle of a city. The onsen lived up to expectations. Some days I used it three times (I don't like saunas, so didn't use it). The Yakult and free ice-cream was a welcome treat. Never needed to use the room shower! And the washing machines were free, and ¥100 dried the clothes. As a result we returned to the UK with almost no dirty laundry! Room cleaning was at our discretion, and worked very well, as did towel and sheet replacement. The Superior Queen room was very comfortable for an extended stay. We didn't use the hotel breakfast, or free ramen, but appreciated the integrated 7-11 which allowed us to create our own breakfasts. There were even microwaves available if we'd wanted to use them to heat up food (we didn't). And many choices of places to eat around the hotel. The izakaya around the place offered a wonderful selection of food. Staff very helpful and cooperative, especially on the last day when we needed to use our room, and a taxi for a night flight from Haneda.

Hugh

The Dormy Inn, a quintessential Japanese hotel chain, has a winning formula: allow guests to roam around the building in the provided pajamas and add an excellent Onsen (= hot springs), a rich breakfast, free soup in the evening, and a variety of other extras. The other good thing is that once you stayed in one Dormy Inn, it is easy to find your way around the next one. The hotel is also quite well situated, just about 10 minutes walking distance from the station. The drawback during our visit was its very popularity: Being completely booked led to lines almost everywhere, at the soup, in front of the elevators, and generally too much pressure on the central resources, which did not scale quite proportionally with the number of people. This leads to a feeling of "mass production" with disposable plastic plates and spoons, locks on drink dispensers at certain times, and so forth, which other Dormy Inns we stayed in (e.g., the Dormy Inn Express near Mount Fuji) did not have.

Thomas

I spent an enjoyable couple of weeks at this hotel. The accessories provided and the facilities available are wonderful. The big plus for me are the hot public baths, indoor and outdoor, open through the night. You are not having to rush back to the hotel to avail of them. My double room was a very good size. I liked having the choice to opt for a slightly cheaper room with no daily cleaning. It allowed for an odd lie in in the morning, without the pressure of cleaners knocking on your door, as well as being good for the environment. My bed was very comfortable. Staff were helpful and considerate, although not all could speak English. As is with Dormy Inn hotels, the free extras are very well received. Ramen evening meal, drinks, ice-cream, yakult drinks, and free laundry. The buffet breakfast offers something for everyone with a large choice. A large hotel, it never felt crowded. A very good hotel with your every need catered for.

Paul

Beautifully presented hotel. Modern, luxurious, clean, pristine facilities, exceptional value considering the costs. Huge rooms, fully serviced, & it provided the niceties you expect in a highly rated accommodation. Clean everything, we like firm pillows & mattresses so that worked for us. Seperate toilet and shower, seperate sink & especially roomy for a Tokyo hotel room. Professional, helpful & warm staff, smiled & acknowledged us every single time we passed by reception. The staff also went above and beyond assisting us like requesting extra towels, & when I needed to forward luggage to our next hotel the young porter arranged it all from start to end. I won’t stay anywhere else the next time we are visiting Japan, Tēnā ra koe e te whanau, arohanui kia koutou, Joyce & Thomas Kirk.

Joyce

Open air onsen, sauna with aroma and TV and free massage chairs were awesome. Free ramen at night was a great snack! Free ice creams after onsen, yakult in the morning were also very welcome. My days were packed with other activities, but I wish I had a whole day just to stay at the hotel and not go anywhere. Mt. Fuji view as a bonus. The rooms are not very big by Western standards, but compared to some other hotels and properties in Japan are spacious enough. Rooms in Dormy inn hotels in Tokyo are smaller. Kawasaki is 30-40 minutes by train from Tokyo and for me it was a good trade-off to get bigger rooms and a bit cheaper stay.

Andrei

We chose this hotel for two reasons. Firstly, we wanted to visit friends in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Shonan, and Kawasaki seemed like a good centre for this, and it worked out well. Only a short and interesting walk from the stations. Secondly, we loved the idea of an onsen in the middle of a city. The onsen lived up to expectations. Some days I used it three times (I don't like saunas, so didn't use it). The Yakult and free ice-cream was a welcome treat. Never needed to use the room shower! And the washing machines were free, and ¥100 dried the clothes. As a result we returned to the UK with almost no dirty laundry! Room cleaning was at our discretion, and worked very well, as did towel and sheet replacement. The Superior Queen room was very comfortable for an extended stay. We didn't use the hotel breakfast, or free ramen, but appreciated the integrated 7-11 which allowed us to create our own breakfasts. There were even microwaves available if we'd wanted to use them to heat up food (we didn't). And many choices of places to eat around the hotel. The izakaya around the place offered a wonderful selection of food. Staff very helpful and cooperative, especially on the last day when we needed to use our room, and a taxi for a night flight from Haneda.

Hugh

The Dormy Inn, a quintessential Japanese hotel chain, has a winning formula: allow guests to roam around the building in the provided pajamas and add an excellent Onsen (= hot springs), a rich breakfast, free soup in the evening, and a variety of other extras. The other good thing is that once you stayed in one Dormy Inn, it is easy to find your way around the next one. The hotel is also quite well situated, just about 10 minutes walking distance from the station. The drawback during our visit was its very popularity: Being completely booked led to lines almost everywhere, at the soup, in front of the elevators, and generally too much pressure on the central resources, which did not scale quite proportionally with the number of people. This leads to a feeling of "mass production" with disposable plastic plates and spoons, locks on drink dispensers at certain times, and so forth, which other Dormy Inns we stayed in (e.g., the Dormy Inn Express near Mount Fuji) did not have.

Thomas

I spent an enjoyable couple of weeks at this hotel. The accessories provided and the facilities available are wonderful. The big plus for me are the hot public baths, indoor and outdoor, open through the night. You are not having to rush back to the hotel to avail of them. My double room was a very good size. I liked having the choice to opt for a slightly cheaper room with no daily cleaning. It allowed for an odd lie in in the morning, without the pressure of cleaners knocking on your door, as well as being good for the environment. My bed was very comfortable. Staff were helpful and considerate, although not all could speak English. As is with Dormy Inn hotels, the free extras are very well received. Ramen evening meal, drinks, ice-cream, yakult drinks, and free laundry. The buffet breakfast offers something for everyone with a large choice. A large hotel, it never felt crowded. A very good hotel with your every need catered for.

Paul

Beautifully presented hotel. Modern, luxurious, clean, pristine facilities, exceptional value considering the costs. Huge rooms, fully serviced, & it provided the niceties you expect in a highly rated accommodation. Clean everything, we like firm pillows & mattresses so that worked for us. Seperate toilet and shower, seperate sink & especially roomy for a Tokyo hotel room. Professional, helpful & warm staff, smiled & acknowledged us every single time we passed by reception. The staff also went above and beyond assisting us like requesting extra towels, & when I needed to forward luggage to our next hotel the young porter arranged it all from start to end. I won’t stay anywhere else the next time we are visiting Japan, Tēnā ra koe e te whanau, arohanui kia koutou, Joyce & Thomas Kirk.

Joyce

Open air onsen, sauna with aroma and TV and free massage chairs were awesome. Free ramen at night was a great snack! Free ice creams after onsen, yakult in the morning were also very welcome. My days were packed with other activities, but I wish I had a whole day just to stay at the hotel and not go anywhere. Mt. Fuji view as a bonus. The rooms are not very big by Western standards, but compared to some other hotels and properties in Japan are spacious enough. Rooms in Dormy inn hotels in Tokyo are smaller. Kawasaki is 30-40 minutes by train from Tokyo and for me it was a good trade-off to get bigger rooms and a bit cheaper stay.

Andrei

We chose this hotel for two reasons. Firstly, we wanted to visit friends in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Shonan, and Kawasaki seemed like a good centre for this, and it worked out well. Only a short and interesting walk from the stations. Secondly, we loved the idea of an onsen in the middle of a city. The onsen lived up to expectations. Some days I used it three times (I don't like saunas, so didn't use it). The Yakult and free ice-cream was a welcome treat. Never needed to use the room shower! And the washing machines were free, and ¥100 dried the clothes. As a result we returned to the UK with almost no dirty laundry! Room cleaning was at our discretion, and worked very well, as did towel and sheet replacement. The Superior Queen room was very comfortable for an extended stay. We didn't use the hotel breakfast, or free ramen, but appreciated the integrated 7-11 which allowed us to create our own breakfasts. There were even microwaves available if we'd wanted to use them to heat up food (we didn't). And many choices of places to eat around the hotel. The izakaya around the place offered a wonderful selection of food. Staff very helpful and cooperative, especially on the last day when we needed to use our room, and a taxi for a night flight from Haneda.

Hugh

The Dormy Inn, a quintessential Japanese hotel chain, has a winning formula: allow guests to roam around the building in the provided pajamas and add an excellent Onsen (= hot springs), a rich breakfast, free soup in the evening, and a variety of other extras. The other good thing is that once you stayed in one Dormy Inn, it is easy to find your way around the next one. The hotel is also quite well situated, just about 10 minutes walking distance from the station. The drawback during our visit was its very popularity: Being completely booked led to lines almost everywhere, at the soup, in front of the elevators, and generally too much pressure on the central resources, which did not scale quite proportionally with the number of people. This leads to a feeling of "mass production" with disposable plastic plates and spoons, locks on drink dispensers at certain times, and so forth, which other Dormy Inns we stayed in (e.g., the Dormy Inn Express near Mount Fuji) did not have.

Thomas

I spent an enjoyable couple of weeks at this hotel. The accessories provided and the facilities available are wonderful. The big plus for me are the hot public baths, indoor and outdoor, open through the night. You are not having to rush back to the hotel to avail of them. My double room was a very good size. I liked having the choice to opt for a slightly cheaper room with no daily cleaning. It allowed for an odd lie in in the morning, without the pressure of cleaners knocking on your door, as well as being good for the environment. My bed was very comfortable. Staff were helpful and considerate, although not all could speak English. As is with Dormy Inn hotels, the free extras are very well received. Ramen evening meal, drinks, ice-cream, yakult drinks, and free laundry. The buffet breakfast offers something for everyone with a large choice. A large hotel, it never felt crowded. A very good hotel with your every need catered for.

Paul

Beautifully presented hotel. Modern, luxurious, clean, pristine facilities, exceptional value considering the costs. Huge rooms, fully serviced, & it provided the niceties you expect in a highly rated accommodation. Clean everything, we like firm pillows & mattresses so that worked for us. Seperate toilet and shower, seperate sink & especially roomy for a Tokyo hotel room. Professional, helpful & warm staff, smiled & acknowledged us every single time we passed by reception. The staff also went above and beyond assisting us like requesting extra towels, & when I needed to forward luggage to our next hotel the young porter arranged it all from start to end. I won’t stay anywhere else the next time we are visiting Japan, Tēnā ra koe e te whanau, arohanui kia koutou, Joyce & Thomas Kirk.

Joyce

Open air onsen, sauna with aroma and TV and free massage chairs were awesome. Free ramen at night was a great snack! Free ice creams after onsen, yakult in the morning were also very welcome. My days were packed with other activities, but I wish I had a whole day just to stay at the hotel and not go anywhere. Mt. Fuji view as a bonus. The rooms are not very big by Western standards, but compared to some other hotels and properties in Japan are spacious enough. Rooms in Dormy inn hotels in Tokyo are smaller. Kawasaki is 30-40 minutes by train from Tokyo and for me it was a good trade-off to get bigger rooms and a bit cheaper stay.

Andrei

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Higashidacho 9-3, Kawasaki, 210-0005, Japani

Dormy Inn Kawasaki Natural Hot Spring