Auberge de jeunesse avec accĂšs au Wi-Fi (inclus) Ă Taketa
Along with a restaurant, there's a coffee shop/cafe on site. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. WiFi is free in public spaces. A terrace, a vending machine, and a garden are also featured at Taketa station hostel cue.
Does Taketa station hostel cue have an airport shuttle?
Airport shuttle services are not available at Taketa station hostel cue.
Does Taketa station hostel cue offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât provided at Taketa station hostel cue, but full breakfast is offered for a fee of JPY 990 per person. It's available every day from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Is there a casino at Taketa station hostel cue?
No, there is no casino at this hostel.
What time is check-in at Taketa station hostel cue?
Check-in start time: 4 PM; Check-in end time: 9:00 PM.
Is there free parking at Taketa station hostel cue?
Free parking is not available at this hostel.
Does Taketa station hostel cue have a pool?
Taketa station hostel cue does not have a pool.
Does Taketa station hostel cue have a restaurant?
Yes, there is a restaurant on site.
Does Taketa station hostel cue have a spa?
There are no spa services available at this hostel.
How close is Taketa station hostel cue to downtown Taketa?
Taketa station hostel cue is 1.2 mi away from Taketa.
I loved staying at this hostel, as it had an awesome vibe. The hostel and town were like something out of Totoro. It is a nice quaint area and the hostel embodies this. The staff and owner bent over backwards to make us feel welcome. It was during the world cup, so they put all the games up on a projector. I loved everything about the place in terms of vibe and comfort for a hostel.
The only negatives really are that you need to check in quite early - by 10pm I believe. This can be troubling, as the train service from Oita is anywhere between 70-80 minutes, and has limited trains.
This would be a perfect place to stay if you are not worried about timetable, but was a bit rough with me having quite a tight schedule. This all said I would definitely love to visit this area again if I had less of a planned schedule to follow.
Its in a beautifully redone traditional Japanese house, so the overall setting is like an inn many times its price rather than a "hostel". The people there are great, but it is run more like a hostel, so check in times are limited but otherwise service is great. The separate/shared bath is fine, but it is a little far from the rooms (which might not matter to some people, but is a little inconvenient if you get up at night at all).