Kawasaki Central Hotel

Japanese-style business hotel · Kawasaki-shi

Kawasaki Central Hotel

Japanese-style business hotel · Kawasaki-shi

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9-1 Higashidacho, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-0005, Japan

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A hip, budget-friendly hotel near Kawasaki Station with clean, comfy rooms, free breakfast, speedy Wi-Fi, and a lively local vibe.  

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9-1 Higashidacho, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-0005, Japan Get directions

kawasaki-ch.co.jp

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9-1 Higashidacho, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-0005, Japan Get directions

+81 44 246 7111
kawasaki-ch.co.jp

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On the Marks Kawasaki

"How did it strike you on arrival?It's not in Tokyo proper—instead, it's in adjacent Kawasaki, which means this hostel has a little more room to play with. Considering the range of delights, from a music venue to a sweeping restaurant and cafe, it can certainly house a party for the young and hip. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Young and hip, whether they're from Japan or beyond. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The bunks are all neatly designed and surprisingly spacious, but opt for even more space by booking a Standard room. Not only does it come with an en-suite bathroom and shower—a bonus for anyone who simply can't share—but it also includes a minimal blonde-wood desk, a large window, and wall space for a flat-screen TV. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?In the Standard rooms, plump mattresses rest in the corner and are slightly raised above the floor. Surrounding the bed, upholstered blue wainscoting wraps around the corner much like a headboard—a clever design to keep it comfy. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?Communal lounges are all spacious and edgy. Concrete floors are cozy with intimately placed two-seat tables and wraparound couches. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.The communal bathrooms are immaculate with long, panoramic mirrors stretching from wall-to-wall. Hairdryers are free to use, while toiletries and towels—even toothbrushes and toothpaste—are all up for grabs, too. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Free, fast Wi-Fi. Room service: Worth it?There's no bunk service, but the trendy restaurant does the trick—and does it cheaply. Mornings might take getting used to (breakfast is a Japanese curry dish), and during lunch and dinner, guests can get a taste of craft beer made in Kawasaki or Kyoto, alongside crafty, casual fare. The kitchen even cures its own bacon. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.Transportation is close to the hostel, so hopping in and out of Tokyo is a swift endeavor. Kawasaki itself is less mobbed with tourists and tourist traps. Bottom line: worth it, and why?There’s more than enough atmosphere in this hip, convivial hostel, and there’s more than enough room to make it worth the subway ride." - Keith Flanagan

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True words

Google
The staffs at reception were excellent although the room was quite old. Some part of the room was a bit dirty, for example, the shelf of the open wardrobe. On the other hand, the free breakfast was good enough for starting a day. The price of staying there was quite reasonable . All in all, a nice budget hotel for both leisure and business trip in Kawasaki.

Ben

Google
It was okay the some staff was very polite some were less so. The rooms were not too pretty and my toilet seat could not be fully opened due to design errors of the bathroom. However overall good enough for short or business stays. There is free breakfast and paid parking aswell as wheelchair access with a ramp to the building and an elevator inside. Two washing/drying rooms with drink and food vending machines. The location is good for Businessman/woman with plenty of places to eat and drink close by. The Kawasaki and Keikyu Kawasaki station are very close by and can be reached in less than 10 minutes on foot.

796firmans

Google
Pretty good hotel, located in the middle of Japan's popular nightlife district. Kawasaki Central Hotel offers you regular facilities from budget hotel which focusing their service to some short-trip visit professionals for businesses. Modest room but clean enough simpy attached with bathtub shower. Unfortunately, just few of hotel clerks can speak English.

Veljko Kostic

Google
The rooms were okay, and the breakfast was alright, i just wish there were more meat and protein options. Also very close to the station.

Ryan Stephan

Google
The room has a horrible smell. You can’t get rid of it.

yasuyuki hirukawa

Google
It's free wifi is dangerous.My card was skimming.

Qamar Abbas

Google
Good Hospitality and Service

Desmond Lim

Google
Nice hotel