Opened in May 2016, Guest House KuKu offers accommodation in Niigata. The guest house was renovated from a traditional Japanese sweets store from 1930.
Freya
New Zealand
A nice little guesthouse in Niigata. This guesthouse is very cute as it's covered in studio ghibli knick knacks. The staff were friendly and the rooms/shower/toilets were nice and clean. Overall decent quality and price for a few nights
Located a 15-minute walk from Niigata Station, Nari Nuttari Nari features a shared lounge with a bar. Free WiFi is available in public areas. All rooms feature air conditioning, heating and a desk.
Albert
United Kingdom
I like the old-fashioned decor of the house. Check-in was easy, and the facilities were all in good working order. The location is also very close to the city centre and the station, only about a 15min walk, so it's good for when you arrive and leave with a lot of luggage!
Situated just 17 km from Niigata Station, I・ecoⅢ(アイエコスリー) features accommodation in Niigata with access to a terrace, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
ROMAN
Japan
The room was clean enough. Although, it was a single bed, but there were extra mattress and sheets, so had no problem to make sleeping space for 2 people.
Also, room had refrigerator, TV and air conditioner.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
I spent two nights in Niigata and opted for this charming little guesthouse. The rooms are a little larger than capsules, but comfortable enough, and all spaces are kept very clean. The guesthouse is filled with Ghibli memorabilia and fun board games, and the neighborhood itself is a cool place to visit. Wish I could have met the dog, Kuku!
Very spacious and clean. The property was very modern, warm inside, fast wifi throughout the building. One of the nicest hostels/guest houses we've stayed at in Japan. A comfortable place to base yourself for a few days if you are tired of the trains and city rush.
Convenient location which was near Sendai Station, and the price per night is fairly cheap. Pretty much what you can expect from these type of hostels.
Mark
Solo traveller
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