"Very nice staff and nice spacious rooms. Only down side is it's not very close to any transit so it's a bit of a pain to get around. But there is a 24/7 grocery store right behind the hotel which I found to be wonderful."
"I like to stay at these adult hotels because you usually end up with more space for the money, Fine Stay was as expected here. Service was good old Japanese style, though mentioning that no cleaning for the day but asking for coffee and new towels did not work. Would have given a higher rating except that the tv in the bathroom, the light and control in the jacuzzi was broken. Also, the tv remote never worked reliaby and always reset to maxiumn volume at the beginning of each day. Otherwise if...
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"Bed was bit on the tad short size even though listed as double sized. Room was very eco-conscious & perfect for my solo trip. No food on site available other than vending machines, but 3 min walk plaza/area had several restaurants available. "
"Great value for money! We stayed here for three nights - my husband and I in one room and our kids in another. The room with the single bed is very compact, so I'd suggest booking a room with two beds. But the rooms were very clean, modern and quiet. We stayed on the top floor and it was very quiet. The staff were lovely and it was a bonus to have the buffet breakfast included. I highly recommend this hotel if you are staying in Yokkaichi. It's across from the train station and within walking distance of many restaurants and shops. "
"While the staff were friendly and the entrance to the hotel seemed nice, the room wasn’t cleaned properly. There were hairs all over the bathroom. The walls were faded and stained in spots. The walls were thin. I could hear children playing across the hall and a group having a drinking party in their room at the other end of the building. In short, it was an old business hotel badly in need of renovation.
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If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Seki-juku, will I receive a refund?
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How is it to stay in Seki-juku?
Visitors can enjoy all that Seki-juku has to offer, including the parks and museums. A top sight in the area is Suzuka International Racing Course. There are 116 hotels and other accommodation options in the surrounding area. Find out more about Seki-juku.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. The rainiest months in Seki-juku are September, July, June and October, with each month seeing an average of 275 mm of rainfall.