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Smile Hotel Shonan Fujisawa is situated in Fujisawa, within 8.5 km of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 23 km of Sankeien. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Peter
Sweden
Third time staying at Smile Hotel and that says everything.
Price has been lower than most other hotels so really good value.
Rooms are large for Japan, modern and really clean.
Location perfect close to station and places to eat.
Don't need to go out either as there's a conbini connected at first floor.
Highly recommend this hotel
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Lucas
Singapore
The view from the room is simply amazing, and we could almost see Mount Fuji with a clear sky. They provide free parking, which was convenient.
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Ian
United Kingdom
Everything. The location is exceptional. The hotel is so stylish. The service is personal, above and beyond.
Pretty wooded hills with beautiful temples, shrines and...
Pretty wooded hills with beautiful temples, shrines and hiking trails surround the town. The people were friendly. It’s fairly small but only one stop to Kamakura. We stayed at the top of a very steep hill though so that could be an issue for some people. We ate two truly delicious lunches at the little traditional restaurant called Shuzuya - soba noodles with tempura prawns and vegetables and three pieces of seafood nigiri which were even better than the ones from the Tokyo fish market.
Jude
Australia
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