Hayashi Kaikan (Yokohama Hostel Village) in Yokohama, Japan
3-11-2 Matsukagecho, Naka-ku
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Overall Rating: 69%From a total of 26 Reviews
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86% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
The staff couldn't have been more friendly! The really did the best the could for us! We booked two single rooms, but we could easily switch to a double when we asked. The hostel itself is a bit old and the rooms are really really small, but if you are looking for a cute Japanese style room and a place where you can feel truly welcome: this is the place you're looking for!
sarahgagestein3750, Netherlands | Female 18-24 | 30th July 2008
63% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
good location, short walk from chinatown and the train station. however, my friend and i both got sick from the airconditioning and the mattresses.
chaumai5877, Australia | | 24th July 2008
73% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (3)
the rooms are very narrow, but fun.
msutter6438, Switzerland | Couple 25-30 | 14th July 2008
80% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
Even though for the lack of elevator, thanks to the great service the staff provided, my climb to the 5th floor was enjoyable and troublefree. From what I hear, one of the lodge owned by hostel village has a elevator for only males.
barayomu718, USA | Male 25-30 | 10th July 2008
73% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (10)
As a hostel, this place was really nice. You get your own little room, a washing machine a shower,a little kitchen, theres mounds of character to the place and the rooftop garden is really nice.However the area is pretty dodgy, I didnt feel safe walking around and didnt really like yokohamma. There are very poor and homeless people living right next to gangsters polishing their expencive cars all in the area surrounding the hostel.
edmonfresh, England | | 27th June 2008
43% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
Rooms are small, but cheap, so I can\'t really complain. It\'s in a building without an elevator and if your lucky like me and have a pretty heavy bag you\'ll be on the 5th floor!! :(
The area is not good at all....It\'s a sketchy area!!
The showers/bathrooms are kinda gross. I didn\'t shower in fear that I might come out dirtier. Your best bet is to make Yokohama a day trip if your staying in Tokyo.
Jonathan, Canada | Male | 29th May 2008
46% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (4)
gross. you can hear your neighbors from in their room down the hall with your door closed, the balconies are all interjoined (i did not feel safe sleeping with the window open, and with no AC on a humid sticky night that's pretty unpleasant) and found a couple bugs in my room. staff were quite nice (only good part of my stay, really) but i definitely would NOT stay here again.
snarky_creature9242, Canada | Female 18-24 | 21st May 2008
46% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
We didn't feel welcome there! Our room was even to small to give enough space for our 2 beds (futons). Sanitary facilities are poor, too. There was only one shower for 2 floors and no basin to do some proper face washing in the morning! In summer, there seem to be some additional basins on the roof top but during the rest of the year there's none.
Janette, Germany | Couple 25-30 | 10th April 2008
80% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
Perhaps good location near the station, clean inn, with service of laundry, cooks, a little cold, and small rooms, but we were well there, although our room was in the fifth floor without elevator. I recommend east inn.
Buena localizacion cerca de la estacion, hostal limpio, con servicio de lavanderia, cocina, quizas un poco frio, y habitaciones pequeñas, pero estuvimos bien alli, a pesar de que nuestra habitacion estaba en el quinto piso sin ascensor. Recomiendo este hostal
crismoraza607, Spain | Female 31-40 | 15th April 2008
80% Customer Rating
Novice Nomad (1)
Staff was very friendly; told me about a concert happening in the city. Seemed like it was also a senior home, so not really a place to hang out. I liked the traditional tatami mat/futon sleep set-up. Kitchen and baths were not luxurious, but totally clean and serviceable.
richmondk5889, USA | Female 31-40 | 14th April 2008
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