Dormy Inn Takasaki

Japanese-style business hotel · Takasaki-shi

Dormy Inn Takasaki

Japanese-style business hotel · Takasaki-shi
55-1 Aramachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-0831, Japan

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A chill spot near Takasaki Station with tidy, cozy rooms, a top-notch communal onsen, sauna, plus free ramen and friendly vibes.  

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55-1 Aramachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-0831, Japan Get directions

dormy-hotels.com
@kyoritsu.resort

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55-1 Aramachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-0831, Japan Get directions

+81 27 330 5489
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Oksanich

Google
Very neat and friendly hotel. Rooms are very small, but clean. There is no shower or bath in the room, but there are public baths. Don't be disappointed, as these public baths are very clean and convenient. There is a shower, sauna, cold bath, very nice shampooa and shower gels and the entry room where you can dry your hair. There is a complimentary ice cream once you exit the baths.|If you want your room to be cleaned up, then you should leave your keys at the reception when you leave the hotel. If you don't, they will leave clean towels and gowns in a packet outside your room, but they will not enter the room itself to clean it. |You can walk around - there are reastaurants and cafes available nearby.

Amos Tong

Google
Really wonderful 4 nights here . Went to onsen everyday, they had cold bath outdoor bath indoor and even a sauna. Staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful ! Parked at the next door open air carpark near family mart and got stuck when trying to exit but the friendly ladies from front desk came to my rescue ! Hotel is extremely thoughtful with free milk drinks and ice cream after onsen , free ramen noodles every day from 730 to 1130pm. Overall great location clean friendly and would recommend this 👌 👍 😊

Nora A.

Google
A good place to stay, I was there for two nights. Location wise superb. The staff can speak basic English and they are very helpful. I was struggling with my room during check-in and the staff helped me out. Room wise I think it's a bit small. I can still see dust in my room however it's OK if you just going for a short stay. Breakfast was OK too, but it will be a downside for those looking for halal food. I would suggest to prep some food with you. I was able to sleep peacefully at night since its very quiet

allrite

Google
The rooms of the Dormy Inn might be small and basic, as are those of many Japanese business hotels, but it makes up for it with a wonderful shared onsen facility. The baths are segregated by gender and are not open during the day. Attractively decorated with natural stone there are both indoor and outdoor baths, a cool plunge bath and a very hot sauna room. One section of the indoor hot bath was fitted with a device to send electrical pulses into the water - accidentally stuck my arm in the area and felt like I had hit my funny bone. There is no better way of relaxing after a long day of exploration than with an onsen bath and I thought the Dormy Inn to be one of the better facilities that I have used.||||Rooms are only equipped with shower cubicle. Note that the supplied soaps and shampoos contain royal jelly - which is not great for allergy sufferers or honey haters like me. Thankfully those in the onsen (you wash there before bathing) is without royal jelly.||||The rest of the room contains a fridge, washbasin, bed with a nice doona, decent television (no foreign channels, if that bothers you), kettle and a narrow desk. I didn't test the free wired internet access. Had a decent sleep until I was awoken by a (false) fire alarm. Same thing happened to me at a Super Hotel! Note that all announcements were made in Japanese only - the sign says that you will be evacuated by following a staff member and I am a little concerned about this safety aspect for foreigners at the hotel.||||The staff members at the front desk were friendly and spoke basic English - sufficient for checking in and a basic description of facilities. I believe that a free glass of beer is available as a welcome drink. A free bowl of reasonably tasty vegetarian ramen noodles were served between 9 and 11pm. Breakfast is charged, unlike the Toyoko Inn and Super Hotel chains and I didn't try it.||||Note that you cannot seem to book online directly with Dormy Inn. My booking was through Japanican.||||I would definitely want to stay at the Dormy Inn if in Takasaki again and look forward to trying out more of their properties.

Jimjazz

Google
For the price you pay, you will get a small but nice room 5 minutes walk away from Takasaki Station. If you plan to do sightseeing without a car , the (not so convenient) buses depart from that station.||||The room is well equiped with pajamas, slippers , shampoo... There is no bathtub in the room, but there is an onsen in the hotel free to use (i didnt tried it, but looked pretty cool). ||||There is free Wi-Fi and a service of Free Ramen at night. ||||In the morning breakfast was pretty good with mahy choices (mainly japanese breakfast, but also some salad, cofee and pastries)||||There are rooms for smokers.||||I would stay there again if i happen to be around Takasaki.

DonR_09

Google
This was our first stay at a Dormy Inn. The hotel is about a 5-7 minute walk from the Takasaki JR station. Check-in is smooth and efficient. The rooms are small but they are well equipped. One of the best features of the hotel is their onsen (bath). It is very well done. Although crowded, the breakfast was also very good. ||There are a number of good restaurants on the way to the station. Barbeque Grill Takasaki is recommended.

arne wollerup

Google
Good hotel. Breakfast is a bit boring, same menu every morning, kind of boring when you stay for many days. Rooms are a bit small, but thats common in japan im told. Downside is i am not allowed to enter spa area in hotel because i have tattoos.

520jennp

Google
Love staying at dormy inns when travelling through Japan. You always know what to expect. Small but clean rooms with great layout. Onsen is always a nice touch after a long day. Breakfast is great and free ramen in the evening. Mostly english friendly