Hostel in Taketa with a coffee shop and a restaurant Along with a restaurant, this smoke-free hostel has a bar/lounge and a coffee shop/cafe. WiFi in public areas is free. Additionally, a microwave in a common area, a refrigerator in a common area, and concierge services are onsite. Bathrooms are shared and limited housekeeping is available. Taketa station hostel cue offers 13 accommodations with rice cookers and slippers. Refrigerators and microwaves are provided.
Guests have access to shared bathrooms. Bathrooms include showers and hair dryers. Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wireless Internet access. Housekeeping is provided on a limited basis.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Children 12 and younger are not allowed at this property. all guests older than 12 are welcome. rollaway/extra beds are not available. cribs (infant beds) are not available.
Payment Policy
Fee for full breakfast: approximately jpy 990 per person futon bed fee: jpy 1500 per day credit card charges are subject to a surcharge of 3 percent the above list may not be comprehensive. fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Cashless transactions are available extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed the name on the credit card used at check-in to pay for incidentals must be the primary name on the guestroom reservation this property accepts credit cards
Reviews
Quentin
Oct 22, 2019 01:23:31 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: 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.
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Reviews
Quentin
Oct 22, 2019 01:23:31 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: 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.
Aug 14, 2018 10:31:24 AM
Review Score:
4
Summary: 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).