Wakayama Daini Fuji Hotel, Wakayama
About the Hotel
Wakayama Daini Fuji Hotel is located in the heart of Wakayama, Japan, close to key attractions like Wakayama Castle and the Wakayama City Museum. This Japanese-style business hotel provides 95 air-conditioned rooms equipped with modern amenities. Unique features include free breakfast and bicycle rentals for guests wishing to explore the area.
Location
The hotel is ideally located just a 3-minute walk from JR or Nankai Wakayamashi Station. It is close to major attractions such as Wakayama Park Zoo and the Museum of Modern Art, making it convenient for sightseeing. Kansai International Airport is approximately 25 miles away, providing further accessibility for travelers.
Rooms
Each room at Wakayama Daini Fuji Hotel comes with a flat-screen TV, air purifier, and refrigerator. The private bathrooms are well-appointed with a bathtub, shower, bidet, hairdryer, and complimentary toiletries. Rooms also feature yukata and carpeted flooring for added comfort. The hotel offers various types of accommodations, including single, double, and twin rooms, catering to different guest preferences.
Eat & Drink
A complimentary local cuisine breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM at the hotel's restaurant located on the 3rd floor. Guests can enjoy free coffee throughout the day in the common area. The hotel also provides a vending machine for quick snacks and beverages. Overall, dining amenities cater to a variety of tastes while providing a welcoming atmosphere.
Leisure & Business
Wakayama Daini Fuji Hotel offers amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a computer station for business travelers. Leisure facilities include bicycle rentals, allowing guests to explore the city at their own pace. A coin launderette and gift shop are also available on-site, enhancing the convenience for guests during their stay.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel's location is the only reason I'd choose to stay here as it's very convenient to Wakayamashi station and local attractions. The rooms are not big but quite clean, although they feel stuffy when first entering, especially in hot weather. The dining experience was reasonable with a Japanese style buffet offered. Overall, the hotel is well-located and provides good value for money.
The hotel has a convenient location close to Wakayama-shi station and local attractions. The rooms are comfortable but can feel stuffy in hot weather. The service was friendly and helpful, with a minor issue of something left behind during our stay. The dining options are reasonable, featuring Japanese dishes and toast with jam and eggs. The facilities are well-maintained, offering a variety of amenities.
Upon arrival, I discovered that the hotel had dated rooms but surprisingly clean. It wasn't the best stay I've had, and the initial stuffy feeling was off-putting, especially in hot weather. The staff, although friendly and helpful, struggled with English communication. It was a bit inconvenient when we left something behind during our stay, but they were quite helpful in resolving it. The location was convenient, near the Nankai train station, making it easy to access local attractions and restaurants. The dining experience offered a reasonable Japanese spread but lacked variety. Overall, the hotel has its positives and negatives.
Upon arriving at the hotel, I noticed some room issues and found the manager's attitude a bit challenging regarding an extra quilt request for our double room. Unfortunately, the rooms are not soundproof. However, the location is ideal, being close to Wakayamashi station and offering easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and the castle.
The hotel rooms were expensive and quite small despite the manager's tough attitude. However, they were unexpectedly large and spacious. The service, especially during check-in and breakfast, was very friendly and helpful. The location near Wakayamashi train station and local attractions was convenient but not everything. The dining experience was enjoyable with a Japanese-style buffet, while the fried fish was a little salty. The facilities were satisfactory.
I found the hotel to be quite comfortable and clean, though a bit stuffy upon arrival, especially in hot weather. The manager seemed a little tough when we requested an extra quilt for the double room. The location was convenient, near the Nankai Train station and Wakayama castle, although communication in English was a bit challenging. The dining offerings were reasonable, serving Japanese cuisine and traditional breakfast items. The hotel facilities were decent, though some aspects could be improved.
Upon arriving at the hotel, I found that the rooms were small and not soundproof, although they had full facilities. The hotel location was nice, close to the station and the castle, making it convenient to walk to local attractions and restaurants. The dining experience exceeded my expectations with a delicious Japanese-style buffet. Despite some language barriers, the staff were quite helpful during our stay and even when we left something behind. However, the service overall was not very friendly.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were wide and very comfortable, but the double room felt quite small, and the manager's attitude was tough when we requested an additional quilt. The hotel is conveniently located close to the train station and local attractions, but it is on the smaller side and comes with a higher price tag.
The hotel's location is the only reason I found it, nice and close to Wakayama-shi station, but the room was one of the worse I've stayed in despite being large and spacious. The staff were very nice and helpful, although not friendly at breakfast. Dining wasn't good, but the Chinese dishes were enjoyable. The facilities were adequate but nothing exceptional.
The hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms but with some noise issues. The manager's attitude may come across as tough in certain situations, making it one of the less favorable stays I've experienced. The service was quite helpful, particularly in assisting with items left behind and being friendly at reception and during breakfast. The location is convenient to Wakayamashi station and local attractions, but not very close to major points of interest. The dining experience, although consistent, was much appreciated. The facilities provided were satisfactory.