Guest House Irodori Kamakura
A propos de ce chambre d’hôte
Situé à Yokohama, ce charmant chambre d’hôte pour 75 € par nuit est un fantastique option pour votre prochain voyage Situé à Kamakura, à moins de 1 km de la plage de Yuigahama, le Guest House Irodori Kamakura propose un bar, un salon commun et un service de concierge.
Équipements
Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Cuisine/kitchenette
Internet/Wi-Fi
Fumeurs autorisés
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon/Terrasse
Téléviseur
Accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
Adapté aux familles
Carte de Yokohama
Avis
4.5/5.0
Excellent(501 Avis)
Avis vérifiés à 100 %
6.0
L'emplacement est très bien, le petit-déjeuner excellent. L'accueil est plutôt sympathique avec de bons conseils de choses à voir et l'ambiance "auberge espagnole" est agréable. Le fait de pouvoir laver son linge est appréciable.
Les matelas sont très vieux donc peu confortables et la chambre mériterait d'être mieux nettoyée. Le fait de ne pas avoir l'hôte sur place la nuit peut déranger certaines personnes.
10.0
アットホーム。
2階の洗面台で歯磨きするのに不便。
10.0
Unrivalled hospitality and good vibes. Bushi is an interesting, intelligent guy with a kind heart.
Futon was of the extra thin kind.
10.0
Easy to get to from train, very welcoming. Bushi (owner) was very friendly and helpful, very knowledgeable of the area and history. Very nice to talk with.
10.0
Bushi-san’s welcome and hospitality were exceptional and made it feel as if we were being welcomed into a Japanese home rather than holiday accommodation. I am looking forward to staying again. The little room we stayed in had a double bunk and we were so cozy. Conversations with Bushi-san and hearing about the history of Kamakura were a highlight of our stay, as were meeting other guests from around the world and sharing a song or two with our host.
10.0
Cozy place that has a homely feeling. The host Bushi is a super guy with lots of knowledge about the area and Japanese history. He is also super nice and a great chef!
The mattresses are a bit hard so if you have back problems maybe you should stay somewhere else.
8.0
The two things I like most about the property are the owner's, Bushi's, dedication to the cultural experience in Kamakura, and his passion for accessibility for people with disabilities. For the first point, Bushi wears samurai armor and can organize many tours and experiences for guests. To the second point, the lower level bathroom of the guest house, where the bath is, has been fitted for handicap use. It's surprising at first, but the more I think about it, I like that detail.
It's also nice to stay in a very old, historic house.
The downside of an old historic house is.. it's old. Unfortunately, our room was right next to the upstairs restroom and we were woken up each time other guests went there, because the screen door to the hallway is very thin.
Of course, this isn't anyone's fault, but it is something to consider.
8.0
This place is worth the visit! The owner is sweet and interesting. The house, it feels like sleeping in someone’s house and it feels really authentic. I fully enjoyed the experience and breakfast was great
The bed wasn’t the most comfortable but for one night it’s ok!
8.0
手作りの朝食が来たい以上においしく、子供用には大人と少し違うメニューを準備されていたり、ワンちゃんにも手作りのフードを準備されていてすごいなぁと思った。
食事をみんなと取りながら鎌倉のことや色々な事を聞かせてもらったりして楽しく過ごした。
武士さんが人間性がとてもよかった。
良くなかったということはないが、ユニットバスのトイレとシャワーの仕切りがもう少しあったほうが良いのにとおもった。
9.0
武士さんのホスピタリティがすごかったです。アットホームな雰囲気で、手作りの美味しい和朝食を食べながら、他の宿泊者と合流でき、楽しい時間を過ごせました。
布団が柔らかく足腰悪い方には少し辛いかもしれません。またシャワーとトイレが一体化しておりバスタブはない。快適性を求めたり、ゆったりのんびり過ごしたい人には不向きかと思います。古民家で壁が薄いので、声や足尾、ドアの開け閉めの音が聞こえる。古民家のゲストハウスであることを理解した上で、選択する必要があると思います。
9.0
ふらっと泊まってみたら、「武士」さんも他のスタッフも大変フレンドリーかつ丁寧な対応をしてくれた。ゲストハウスらしく食堂では他のお客さんとの会話を楽しめた。みなさん犬好きで犬連れでの宿泊が大変楽しめた。ゲストの人が鎧兜をつけていたのに合わせて犬用の浴衣を出してきてくれて一緒に記念撮影できた
特に思いつかないです
10.0
I've loved having exotic experiences when travelling overseas, so I am totally impressed with both the Japanese Traditional accommodation with very powerful AC and hospitable services given by the owner Bushi San and his assistant Koki San. The breakfast provided was also very good. Bushi San cooked it for me by himself. During my stay, he's demonstrating how to make mochi in a traditional way. That's amazing.
None. I am not a picky person though, wishing to go back to Tokyo very soon :)
10.0
Very unique designs inside including the sumarai armor. The breakfast was made by the host and his neighbors ,and very traditional.
We enjoyed our conversations with him!
Nothing.
3.0
Bushi and the rest of the team were very welcoming and helpful. Furthermore, the guest house has an excellent location, being close to JR Kamakura Station (about 10 minutes on foot) yet in a quiet neighbourhood.
I stayed in the tatami-room with futon, which were very uncomfortable (in contrast to other ryokan I have visited). Even stacking multiple futon on top of each other did not help much. Second, the walls and ceiling are very thin: I could hear the person under my room snoring and talking). When there's wind the whole house rattles. Although I intended to stay here for four nights, I checked out after the second sleepless night in search of more comfort.
10.0
L’accueil super cool , l’ambiance « chez l’habitant ». L’emplacement , un bon rapport qualité prix pour le Japon.
Rien, mais certains pourraient être déçus par le côté spartiate, au confort minimaliste.
8.0
Sehr freundlicher Gastgeber. Nettes Frühstück mit Kontakt zu anderen Gästen und Gastgeber. Kurze Entfernung zum Bahnhof: etwa 7 Gehminuten. Kamakura hat uns sehr gut gefallen: nette Geschäfte und ausgezeichnete Restaurants.
Das Haus ist sehr hellhörig und für grosse Menschen etwas eng. Das Gemeinschaftsbad nur von der Lounge aus zu erreichen. Mir war das etwas zu viel Familienanschluss.
8.0
Very close to Kamakura Station, the host is very nice and friendly. A historical Japanese style guesthouse.
The room is a little bit small and the sound insulation is not very good, can hear upstairs’ footsteps clearly.
10.0
Thank you to the owner for letting us experience the delicious Japanese breakfast! It was a great experience!
No
9.0
This was really an experience, in the proper sense of the word. Don’t go there expecting space or modern facilities, this would not be for you.
But spending the night in a traditional Japanese house, sharing a breakfast and having a great conversation with the owner who is passionate about history, people and inclusion was a standout of our trip in Japan.
10.0
I love Bushi! So good!
No
10.0
Bushi our host was hospitable and fascinating conversationalist. He made us delicious vegetarian breakfasts. Really central, cosy, good air con. Loved Kamakura- walk to lots of great restaurants and cafes.
9.0
Bushi was very kind and I met nice people
9.0
Breakfast is so nice and the staff is really kind and friendly
The bedroom is so impressive many adorable details
Location is suitable for people who enjoy quiet street
8.0
We stayed two nights, my wife and my child, 8. Bushi and company was the best thing that happened to us in Japan, an unforgettable experience and they made good friends with the little one. The house is very authentic and we keep very good memories, the perfect situation, we loved Kamakura.
I think that two nights is enough, you are not looking for comfort like in a Hotel but rather the experience of living something like that.
10.0
House style and owner attitude
10.0
This place was so charming and the people so kind the lack of luxury was easy to ignore. The traditional breakfast was delicious and the location in this quaint beach town make it a place I would return in a heartbeat!
I am a bigger person and it was a bit tight
In terms of space in bed and at the breakfast table.
9.0
Amazing staff and other guests, Bushi San was a great host, accessible showers, great breakfast. Very much a homely bed and breakfast vibe. Close to the station and beach. Please ask about the stories of this places it really cool to hear how it came to be.
10.0
We stayed 15 Nights at Irodori and had an unforgettable time that will stay with us for the rest of our life's. Seriously, it was that special. Bushi-sama is a very special person, he built a home for everyone no matter where you come from and what you have and what you don't have. He fights for a better future for the young generation and gives them hope. He inspires everyone to be the best version of themselves and to do good. The guest house also attracts a lovely community that comes for visits, and we enjoyed many things like a Mochi-making event, where we met many good-hearted people, who do incredible things like building orphanages, helping people with disabilities, running a free school for dropouts and so on. We also did a Samurai tour wearing Samurai armour (a dream come true for my husband), enjoyed a lovely Aromatherapy massage by Megumi-san, listened to the weekly singing group and many more things. People come and visit, sometimes have dinner, and you get to interact with everyone because it is a small and homely guesthouse. We enjoyed many evenings in the communal area chatting with guests and made lots of friends. The staff is incredible and really cares for you. I mean really cares for you. To give an example: I was pregnant while I was there and they tried very hard to cook different breakfast meals that were great for pregnant women (thank you Masa-san), they researched and helped me book an appointment at hospitals, offered to come to translate, and so on. They are also excellent tour guides and are always happy to help you plan your trip. Philip and I want to thank you all again from the bottom of our hearts for everything you have done for us. We will cherish these memories forever. We miss everyone already and are looking forward to visiting you again one day!
9.0
It's a great cultural experience and I enjoyed the chat over breakfast with the owner. The staff was great.
10.0
Very comfortable atmosphere with kindness and hospitality by the host. Kitchen area is open for all guest so that we can meet and chat with other guests
10.0
good location with walking distance from the train station, easy access to the shops and restaurants. The owner and helpers are all very friendly. The Japanese style breakfast is very delicious, we like it very much!
10.0
Bushi was incredibly welcoming and friendly! Really loved learning from a Japanese local and from other guests all around the world. And the breakfast was *chefs kiss*. Very good home cooking.
The first floor bedroom is a little small for four people. I think if you're visiting you would want a max of 3 people in that room just because only 3 futons can fit on the tatami mats.
4.0
people were very nice
futons were so thin and very uncomfortable to sleep. the room was way too small for a family
10.0
The host, the place, the authentic experience
Nothing
FAQ
Combien coûte ce chambre d’hôte par rapport aux autres à Yokohama ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Yokohama est de 54 € par nuit. Cette location est 21 € au-dessus de la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce chambre d’hôte ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Guest House Irodori Kamakura. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce chambre d’hôte ?
Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce chambre d’hôte. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?
La location Guest House Irodori Kamakura accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Oui! Ce chambre d’hôte accepte les animaux domestiques. Pour plus d'informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter le fournisseur de réservation au sujet des politiques relatives aux animaux.
Quels équipements offre Guest House Irodori Kamakura ?
Nous avons trouvé 11 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, animaux de compagnie acceptés, cuisine/kitchenette, internet/wi-fi et fumeurs autorisés.