Yokohama Hostel Village

6.6
Good
(222 reviews)

3 Chome-11-2 Matsukagecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0025, Japan

+81 45-663-3696

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Hotel Description

Welcome to Yokohama Hostel Village, a charming and down-to-earth accommodation located at 3 Chome-11-2 Matsukagecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0025, Japan. Nestled in a vibrant neighborhood, the hostel is just a five-minute walk from Ishikawachō train station, making it an ideal base for exploring the picturesque bayside area. Guests can enjoy nearby attractions, including the bustling Yokohama Chinatown, renowned for its delightful noodles and colorful shops. The hostel’s design conveys a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring that travelers feel at home during their stay.

Yokohama Hostel Village offers a range of comfortable room options, including gender-segregated dormitories and private rooms. The dorms are equipped with cozy bunk beds that come with privacy curtains and reading lights, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep. The private rooms are designed with additional amenities such as minifridges and satellite TVs, and some even feature traditional tatami flooring and futons, creating a unique and authentic Japanese experience. Guests appreciate the en suite and shared bathroom facilities that are maintained to high cleanliness standards, adding to the overall comfort of the stay.

Among the standout amenities of the hostel is a furnished rooftop terrace where guests can unwind and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area. A communal kitchen allows for self-catering, making it easy for guests to prepare their own meals and experience local flavors. For those looking to explore, bike rentals are available, providing a fun and convenient way to discover Yokohama and its beautiful parks.

Accessibility is a key feature of Yokohama Hostel Village, with multiple public transportation options nearby. The closest train station is just a six-minute walk away, providing easy access to major attractions throughout the city and beyond. For those traveling from afar, both Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport are conveniently reachable, with travel times of approximately 1 hour and 18 minutes and 21 minutes by taxi, respectively.

The hostel places great emphasis on health and safety measures to ensure guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind. Cleanliness protocols are strictly followed, and staff are always on hand to assist with any concerns.

When it comes to activities, there are plenty of opportunities for guests to immerse themselves in local culture. The iconic Yokohama Chinatown, only a 13-minute walk away, is a must-visit, featuring around 250 Chinese-owned stores and eateries. The Cup Noodles Museum is another exciting attraction, showcasing interactive exhibits about the history of instant ramen. For a taste of culture, guests can explore the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, which hosts various seasonal events and offers shopping and dining experiences. Nature lovers will appreciate a visit to Sankeien Garden, a traditional Japanese garden that showcases historic buildings amidst serene landscapes.

Dining options abound in the area, with several recommended restaurants within close proximity to the hostel. Guests can indulge in a variety of cuisines, from Italian at BACCO, which is just a minute away by taxi, to Spanish at Casa Del Rio, only a three-minute taxi ride. Other notable dining spots include カジュアルレストランやんやん, a casual Western restaurant, and TRATTORIA DA KENZO, another Italian delight.

In summary, Yokohama Hostel Village is an excellent choice for travelers seeking comfort and accessibility in a vibrant location. With its welcoming atmosphere, unique room offerings, and prime access to local attractions and dining, it invites guests to experience the charm of Yokohama. We warmly invite you to stay with us and enjoy all the wonderful experiences that await you in this beautiful city.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located just a short walk from Yokohama Chinatown

2. Offers both dormitory and private room options

3. Furnished rooftop terrace for relaxation

4. Fully equipped communal kitchen available for guests

5. Proximity to major public transport options


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yokohama Chinatown
13 min
Cup Noodles Museum Yokohama
11 min
Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
11 min
Yamashita Park
17 min
Sankeien Garden
14 min
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Good to know

Check-in00:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport21 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
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Location

3 Chome-11-2 Matsukagecho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0025, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 18 min

Transit: 1 hr 59 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 21 min

Transit: 47 min

Transit:

Ishikawachō Station

Walking: 6 min

Sakuragichō Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 28 min

Yokohama Station

Taxi: 12 min

Isezaki-Chojamachi Station

Walking: 12 min

Motomachi-Chūkagai Station

Taxi: 4 min

Walking: 17 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Naka Ward

Bayside area with waterfront shopping, noodles in Chinatown & strolls past Sankeien Garden shrines.

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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niconico 8931

2/5
Good location, but a minimalist accommodation of about 3 to 4 tatami mats, including a place to take off your shoes.After reception, go to the 4th or 5th floor of the separate building across the street.A building from the mid-Showa period?Showers, toilets, washrooms and kitchens are shared, one on each floor.Don't take the idea of ​​two people in one room seriously lol Rooms with pillars are not lined up vertically, so it's too small and you can't stretch your legs.Tatami size too small lolA room where you can sleep alone for the price of two people, but it's still cheap...There's no elevator, so it's tough for the elderly.Room door lock is very hardthe futon is thinOne amenity is available for a feeWi-Fi, small refrigerator, and TV available in each roomShower rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Wait in the hallway. Crowded late at nightRepeat? If you can't get it elsewhere, you might use it by yourself.Similar to saunas and capsule hotels, accommodations for experienced travelers.It's close to Ishikawa Station and Motomachi Chinatown, and the reception is responsive and offers a high degree of freedom, but it's not an inn that would be used by couples or parents and children.

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M Kawarada

3/5
I came to Yokohama for an event, but I couldn't find a hotel anywhere, so I was afraid to use a simple accommodation for the first time.I made a reservation through a certain foreign site because it was the cheapest.It is a pain that there is no elevator on the 5th floor of the building opposite the reception. There was a slight smell in the hallways of the building, but it wasn't particularly noticeable in the room.The problem was that there was only one shower on the floor, and renting a bath towel was 500 yen, and a face towel was 200 yen, which was quite expensive when you added that there was no toothbrush and the price was higher on weekends.There is no problem if you can't get anything else, but whether you choose to spend a certain amount of money depends on your financial circumstances.The downtown area is a little far away (*ノω'*)

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坂上景子

3/5
I chose it because it was cheap and it was a 6 minute walk from the JR station, so it was pretty convenient. There was no elevator and my room was on the 5th floor, but they carried my luggage for me. The Japanese-style room has three tatami mats, and the shower and toilet are shared on the same floor. The shower was great! The TV in the room was small, the remote control didn't work, and I couldn't watch BS. I don't really care though. Wi-fi was available and it was well worth the price! It was a hot day so the hallway was hot!

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よなこ

2/5
I don't think I can recommend it for a single woman.Rice cracker futons and a three-tatami room...it was my first experience.There was a refrigerator, TV, and air conditioner.The shower room is clean, but it may depend on how considerate the person in front of you is. It was crunchy. There is a public bath nearby.The sound resonates.I stayed on the 5th floor. There is no elevator, so I was moved up and down by the nostalgic feel of the building.The smell is unique.The toilet smells like sewage.As you walk from Ishikawa Station, you can see how unsafe the area is. I went to see the cherry blossoms several times.My special skill of being able to sleep anywhere was put to good use.

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眼鏡紺色

1/5
I used the room on the 5th floor. There were what looked like mites wandering around the walls. I saw them 5 or 6 times a night...Although the sheets on the futon have been changed, the futonI couldn't sleep at all because I didn't want to cover it...It was really disgusting, I won't be repeating it.Accommodation for around 2500 yenIf you don't bring your own towel, you'll need to buy one (500 yen)Purchase your toothbrush at a convenience store (no hotel store)There was shampoo conditioner body soap.It's worth the price just for sleeping, but...The location is a smug street, and to be honest, it seems unsafe.not far from the stationI wanted a room with tissues.The receptionist was friendly.It was a place to choose people.

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ぼんくら中学生

3/5
I stayed on the 5th floor on a bicycle trip.There is no elevatorYou can cook your own mealsThe foot wipes in the shower room were clean and could be replaced each time.I felt safe because I was able to store my bicycle at the reception desk across the street.The toilets and other areas are cleaned properly.Smoking is allowed on the emergency stairsThere is a dumpling shop and a convenience store nearby.I think it's a good place to stay if you're traveling in poverty.

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이승형

5/5
It's very reasonable for this low price.see. The room is not spacious, but it is clean.I don't go to the public shower room or bathroom very often.It's not very inconvenient.The staff is very friendly, so I think I want to come again.

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Baptiste Martin

3/5
A hotel that corresponds to its price. For around €15 (~¥2500) per person per night, you can sleep there.The room is very small (there is room to put the futons... and that's it) and only has a small chest of drawers and a wall shelf to put things.In terms of cleanliness, you shouldn't expect luxury: room that smells quite bad, stained pillows, rather dirty kitchen and toilets... but for the price, you can't ask for too much.The reception is the nicest place, but it was a shame that when we arrived it was closed, although we were within opening hours. Since it was raining, we were still able to access our room when the receptionist arrived even though we were early, we thank him for that.All in all, it's a good hotel if you're looking to sleep cheaply, but don't be picky about cleanliness and comfort.

TM

Trip.com Member

3.5/5
Considering the price and other conditions, I think it’s 65-70 points. …