Taki

7.8
Very Good
(40 reviews)

2 Chome-8-5 Katsumi, Fukui, 910-0856, Japan

+81 776-22-5666

Hotel Description

Taki Hotel

Taki Hotel, located at 2 Chome-8-5 Katsumi, Fukui, 910-0856, Japan, offers guests a cozy and comfortable stay surrounded by the vibrant cultural and historical landscape of Fukui. The hotel's modern design blends seamlessly with the traditional aesthetics of the area, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Situated just a short walk away from key attractions like the Yōkōkan Garden and Maruoka Castle, guests can easily explore the rich history of the region. Taki Hotel is an ideal base for visitors who wish to immerse themselves in the local culture and enjoy the serene surroundings of Fukui. The hotel offers well-appointed rooms that emphasize comfort and relaxation, featuring spacious layouts with cozy furnishings and an overall calming ambiance. With amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen, guests can enjoy all the comforts of home during their stay. The hotel is also dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for its guests, with strict health and safety measures in place. Transportation is convenient, with nearby public transport options like Fukui Station East Exit just a 14-minute walk away, as well as easy access to Komatsu Airport, which is a 46-minute taxi ride away. Guests can indulge in a variety of local dining experiences, with renowned restaurants such as Chez Sakai (French cuisine), Kakurewa Shokudo (Japanese cuisine), and Ajimiya (Izakaya) all within a short taxi ride from the hotel. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, Taki Hotel offers a welcoming environment and a perfect location to explore the best of Fukui.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 14 min walk to Kitanosho Castle

2. Guests praised the service

3. No pets allowed

4. Free parking available

5. Smoke-free property

6. Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel

7. Air conditioning in all rooms

8. Fully equipped kitchens in rooms

9. Convenient access to public transportation

10. Proximity to major sightseeing spots like Yōkōkan Garden and Maruoka Castle


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yōkōkan Garden
7 min
Maruoka Castle
21 min
Daihonzan Eiheiji
24 min
Fukui Castle Ruins
7 min
Ichijōdani Asakura Ruins
17 min

Nearest locations

Ajimiya
3 min
Osteria da Silvano
3 min
Sansawa
3 min
Chez Sakai
4 min
Kakurewa Shokudo
4 min
AWAKIROH
4 min
Teppei
4 min
キッチントリアージュ
5 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport46 min

Location

2 Chome-8-5 Katsumi, Fukui, 910-0856, Japan

Airports:

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 46 min

Transit: 1 hr 12 min

Transit:

Fukui Station Higashiguchi (Fukui Sta. East Exit)

Walking: 14 min

勝見二丁目

Walking: 2 min

Fukui Station

Walking: 16 min

Fukui-eki

Walking: 17 min

高志高校前

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen


Reviews

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菅原渉

4/5
After all, cost and performance are extremely high. On top of that, I was impressed by the master's thorough customer service.

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まつもと

2/5
The service and manners were very impressive and I'm glad.I was surprised and happy that the complimentary breakfast was carefully prepared, but since I don't usually eat breakfast, it was a lot of food.I felt pressured because they checked the amount several times to make sure there was nothing left.It felt more like staying at a guest house, or rather, staying at the house of a kind uncle I didn't know.The reason for the low rating is thatThere was no heating and the heater would shut off after 4 hours, so I was shivering and couldn't sleep because I was so cold in the freezing cold of 1 degree Celsius.I never thought there would be no heating...even though it's only 1 degree...When I was looking for the remote control, I found a note in the room that read, ``Hokuriku Electricity has increased by 46%! Please help us save electricity!''The toilet smelled so bad that I threw up every time I went in.I looked it up in order of cheapest price, and since I was in a hurry, I made a reservation without looking at much, so it was very impressive. When we entered the entrance, we were suddenly guided to a room in the back, and the old man pointed to the kotatsu and asked us to enter, so we both entered the kotatsu.After 30 minutes of feeling so tired that I felt like I was going to pass out, I was given an explanation about how great the guesthouse was, how to use the TV and electricity remote controls, and the types of sake I could drink. It was kind of you, but as someone who doesn't really like men who are older than me, it was a little painful for me to sit under a kotatsu with him in a closed room without any prior notice.It was my first time to stay in a guest house by myself, and I had only been to a guest house once, and at that time it was an unmanned guest house, so I was shocked that something like this could happen and I don't think I'll ever stay at a guest house again.However, it is recommended for those who like guest houses that are full of hospitality such as car transportation and Japanese sake, and I can see why it continues to be loved and has many repeat customers.However, if you are a young woman and are not used to guesthouses, I seriously recommend that you do not go alone.It was shocking, partly because I had not seen much before making a reservation.However, I'm sure he's the kind of person who finds purpose in helping others, and I think the owner is a very kind and enthusiastic person.But I think that may be considered "forcible imposition" by some people.It's like food harassment, and even though I hate eel, I really hate it when someone gives me a long explanation about eel, saying, ``Please eat it because it's delicious,'' and then gives me a confident smile and says, ``Yes, please.'' Everyone becomes in a situation where they have no choice but to eat happily because they don't want to hurt this person.It was a place that was extremely loved by half of the people and hated by the other half.I'm sure it hasn't changed since it's been around for a long time, judging by other people's reviews...However, I am grateful that I had a good experience that I would never have again, and I am glad I went because it left a lasting impression on me.It's amazing that they even provide transportation.The owner was like the top of Japanese hospitality.It was so cold that I couldn't get any sleep, and the next day instead of feeling better, I felt even more tired, so I think I should turn on the heating.It was cold enough to kill people.If it had been mentioned that there was no heating, I would not have hesitated to stay there.I didn't need all the services, so I thought to turn on the heating.Personally, I think it's a good idea to wear warm clothes if you're coming.

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鈴木凌(スーさん)

5/5
It's cheap at 3,600 yen all year round, it's about the same price as a dormitory, it's a private room, and it's the best service with free transportation to Fukui Station and surrounding restaurants and convenience stores ✨There is also local sake on the first floor, and you can try it out for free, so if you like alcohol, you should definitely try it out 😳However, the only drawback is that there is a smoking area right below the single room, so the smell of cigarettes can be a problem!This hotel also offers free breakfast to those who request it, and the breakfast desserts are especially rich in variety.I want to go again if I go to Fukui 🦕

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谷津茂樹

5/5
It's located in a residential area, so they will pick you up at the station.This is an irresistible inn for alcohol lovers!

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くるかお

3/5
I was scheduled to stay for 2 nights on January 4th and 5th, but due to sudden work, I ended up staying for one night.*There was a cancellation fee, but it can't be helped.*Bath towels with amenities provided when asked.There is toothpaste that I don't know who used it, so if you don't feel comfortable using it, it's better to bring your own.I had toothpaste with me, so I bought an unused toothbrush.*Not taking a bathHe told me that there was a Shofuku no Yu nearby, and my family and I were told where to eat that wasn't listed in the guidebook, but we ended up eating there because we could eat at Shofuku no Yu.*I didn't eat breakfast because I wanted to sleep until the last minute.*I was told that I could drink the food in the fridge, but I didn't.*We used the heating system that everyone has written about. When I arrived, I was shown to a room in the back that had a kerosene stove and a kotatsu (a kotatsu kotatsu).When I slept, I was told that the stove would shut off after 4 hours, but that it was dangerous, so I should switch to heating.*I wasn't watching the TV at high volume, but the back of the room was about 3 tatami mats with a single sliding door, and the kitchen was so thin that you could hear the TV, so be careful.*If you are not used to using the toilet...The toilet was renovated from an old-fashioned toilet.*This was my first time visiting a guest house, so I wondered what it was like.

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Dofu Annin

3/5
It's a fun inn. As per other people's reviews. It felt like staying at the home of a kind host family in Asia. There are many things to complain about, but the one thing I can't get over is that the air conditioner cannot be used. You may be concerned about Hokuriku Electric Power's electricity bill hike, but wouldn't it be more expensive to provide kerosene stoves and electric kotatsu? I thought

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runner rainbow

1/5
This inn is not recommended at all for anglers who plan to use the kitchen to cook the fish they catch, or for those who plan their own travel plans. Other reviews praise the hospitality, but we didn't feel it at all.First of all, as soon as this host uses something that is said to be ``permissible to use,'' the expiration date becomes worse. Even after I used the kitchen, which I had told them I would be using when I made the reservation, they gave me very unpleasant looks, and they said and acted in a way that could have been interpreted as telling me not to drink the drinks I was told I could drink. We were preparing to get all the tools we would use ourselves, so if they really didn't want to be used, I didn't want them to tell us they could use it from the beginning. The best part is that even when we pass each other in the hallway or in the room, they don't even give us a nod, and even when we ask, they ignore us. I felt really bad.The building facilities are also terrible. The grates in the bathroom were rotten and blackened, and the toilet smelled awful. The whole house was quite old, and every time I walked on it, it creaked everywhere, so I was worried about its durability. We stayed in a room on the first floor, and at the time of check-in, we were told that we would have a ``completely private room with no shared rooms,'' but the landlord told us that it was too crowded, so we started sleeping in the next room, which was just a sliding door between them. . The snoring was so bad that I couldn't even sleep. It was the first time I had felt so stuffy just by staying at the inn.This inn may be good for people who come to Fukui without a specific purpose or businessmen who just want to stay overnight, but if you have a specific purpose in Fukui or are not coming to Fukui for the facility's facilities, please refrain from coming here. I thought it was good. I can't recommend it at all.

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Daniel Joseph

4/5
I stayed here for 4 nights and I loved my stay. There was a heater under the bed/mattress which really helped with the cold. Taki san also makes a very delicious breakfast every morning at a time of your convenience (he always asks the night before). I also loved the colorful nature of the house and all the posters that show the historic and traditions of Fukui Prefecture. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to visit Fukui!