Sendai es una ciudad de la región de Tohoku, en Japón, al noreste de Tokio, en la isla de Honshu. Los restos del castillo de Sendai del siglo XVII, construido para el señor samurái Date Masamune en la colina Aoba, dominan la ciudad e incluyen un museo de artefactos históricos. El Museo de la Ciudad de Sendai se centra en la historia y la cultura del período Edo de Japón y exhibe la armadura samurái de Masamune.
Sendai has become my second favorite city in Japan. It offers the perfect blend of chill and urban vibes — not as crowded as Tokyo, Osaka, or Sapporo, yet equally lively and enjoyable.
This capsule hotel is located right along the main business street, making it very convenient for dining and shopping. There’s even an Ichiran Ramen just next door, and a famous Taiyaki shop only a 2–3 minute walk away. Sendai Station is about a 10-minute walk from the property.
However, one downside is the confusing luggage policy. The hotel rules state that large luggage cannot be brought into the sleeping area, so I rented a chain lock (JPY 100) to secure my suitcase in the hallway. Despite this, many guests still brought their bags inside, so the rule seemed inconsistently enforced. For guests like me who followed the policy, it was a bit inconvenient since my capsule was quite far from the hallway and it was troublesome to retrieve my belongings each time.
👍La ubicación es excelente, justo enfrente de la salida 1 de la estación de metro Miyagi-no-dori (salida sur). Está a 5 minutos a pie de la estación JR Sendai. Aunque se encuentra en una zona menos concurrida cerca de la estación Sendai, aparcar es relativamente fácil para quienes van en coche.
👍Las comodidades de la habitación son básicas pero suficientes. Excelente relación calidad-precio.
👍¡Aire acondicionado individual!
Usar el secador de pelo y el hervidor eléctrico a la vez provocó un apagón. La recepción lo solucionó rápidamente, lo cual parece ser la práctica habitual.
👎🏻Sin embargo, había un ruido molesto, intermitente y frecuente (la habitación está en la planta 8, la última planta, lejos del ascensor). Parecía el sonido de un gran extractor de aire, ¿o una bomba de agua? Resultaba bastante molesto por la noche, cuando había mucho silencio.
I have comfy stay of 2 nights with Sotetsu Fresta Inn Sendai~ the location is very nice, walking for 1 minute you can reach Sendai Asaichi 仙台朝市, where they said it was the Sendai’s people kitchen. I have tried snacks like koroke (Saito Croquettes 齋藤惣菜店「ころっけや」 this is so good), beside the koreke shops there’s an uncle selling zunda mochi (edamame), and there’s a onigiri shop selling cheap and tasty onigiri just downstairs of the hotel. Very convenient to get to sendai station and there are a lot of combini/ restaurant/shopping places around. Room is clean and they provided laundry service too (but their dryer doesn’t seem working efficiently, I dried 6kg clothes for twice but still didn’t dry), yes they provided toiletries (including face mask and yuzu bath salt!), also there’s a free locker storage in lobby so you can storage you luggages and started to explore the beauty of sendai.
I had a wonderful stay here. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. The location was convenient, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. I especially appreciated the quiet atmosphere and relaxing environment after a long day of traveling. Overall, it was a pleasant experience, and I would gladly stay here again in the future.
Équipe super sympathique et serviable, le logement est plus grand que les chambres habituelles au Japon et la localisation très pratique.
On recommande sans hésiter !
Very good location, convenience store nearby. Good breakfast, comfortable hot spring bath. Tidy room and, good windows condition that is able to have a good sleep. Good in its price range.
Situación perfecta del hotel. A unos pasos a las calles comerciales, restaurantes, tiendas y tiendas convenientes. A unos minutos a pie a las estaciones de tren. El hotel estaba limpio y nos dio una habitación familiar en lugar de una habitación doble con ventanas frente a la carretera principal donde están las calles de compras. El desayuno era razonable para el precio. Me encantaría quedarme de nuevo la próxima vez que estaremos en ese lado. Gracias.
The hotel was very dated and was also very small. The paint on the walls of our room looked like they were coming off at any time. However the bed was clean and the room was also decently cleaned.
All the basic amenities were provided during my stay and the staff were also courteous and friendly! The hotel is also located about a 10mins walk away from JR Sendai station so it is definitely convenient.
Overall, for the price you are paying it’s definitely worth it if you are just looking for a place to sleep for the night and go out in the day.
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AAT_1115Very good location, convenience store nearby. Good breakfast, comfortable hot spring bath. Tidy room and, good windows condition that is able to have a good sleep. Good in its price range.
UUsuario anónimoSendai es una ciudad de la región de Tohoku, en Japón, al noreste de Tokio, en la isla de Honshu. Los restos del castillo de Sendai del siglo XVII, construido para el señor samurái Date Masamune en la colina Aoba, dominan la ciudad e incluyen un museo de artefactos históricos. El Museo de la Ciudad de Sendai se centra en la historia y la cultura del período Edo de Japón y exhibe la armadura samurái de Masamune.
UUsuario anónimoWe were to people during 3 nights.
The pictures are from after our stay, that’s why it’s a bit messy. It was very tidy and nice before we moved in for our stay.
It was quite close to the station and a lot of restaurants close by, and extremely close to the morning market as well, which was nice.
The room was very nice and clean. A little bit spacious as well. If you have a suitcase I think you maybe manage to open it somehow. We didn’t use any cleaning service. They also had a sign you could use if you didn’t want new towels (which I thought was good from the environmental perspective).
The people were nice and polite. The amenity was good as well. They had de basic stuff, which was good.
Overall we think we had a very nice stay at this hotel.
UUsuario invitadoWe were two people during one night.
It’s a little bit far from the station. But there’s a bus stop close by that goes to the station (190 yen in 2026). What I really liked was that the hotel have bikes (with a basket) you can use for free, just ask the receptionen (I only used it once for one hour, but it was good).
The room was a bit spacious, clean and tidy. If you have a suitcase I think you can open it in the room. The bed and pillows were good. What I didn’t like was that they didn’t have hand soap or conditioner. They did have shampoo and body soap though.
The staff was nice and friendly. The amenity was good as well. They didn’t have face wash and face cream, like many other hotels have. But they had the other usual things, so I don’t complain.
When I booked this hotel on trip.com it said the check in is between 15-22, so I checked in before 22. But when I went to the reception 23, there were still people there, and they had a machine where it said check in and out. So maybe you can check in after 22? If you want to do that I would try to send a message or something and ask. Because it felt like it was ok to check in even after 22.
Overall I think we had a good and nice stay at this hotel.
無無為者It is quite convenient to walk from the station to the hotel. Hotel rooms are quite clean and comfortable; hotel staff is helpful and polite. Free breakfast is nice and yummy.
豆豆豆龙I have comfy stay of 2 nights with Sotetsu Fresta Inn Sendai~ the location is very nice, walking for 1 minute you can reach Sendai Asaichi 仙台朝市, where they said it was the Sendai’s people kitchen. I have tried snacks like koroke (Saito Croquettes 齋藤惣菜店「ころっけや」 this is so good), beside the koreke shops there’s an uncle selling zunda mochi (edamame), and there’s a onigiri shop selling cheap and tasty onigiri just downstairs of the hotel. Very convenient to get to sendai station and there are a lot of combini/ restaurant/shopping places around. Room is clean and they provided laundry service too (but their dryer doesn’t seem working efficiently, I dried 6kg clothes for twice but still didn’t dry), yes they provided toiletries (including face mask and yuzu bath salt!), also there’s a free locker storage in lobby so you can storage you luggages and started to explore the beauty of sendai.
UUsuario invitadoSendai has become my second favorite city in Japan. It offers the perfect blend of chill and urban vibes — not as crowded as Tokyo, Osaka, or Sapporo, yet equally lively and enjoyable.
This capsule hotel is located right along the main business street, making it very convenient for dining and shopping. There’s even an Ichiran Ramen just next door, and a famous Taiyaki shop only a 2–3 minute walk away. Sendai Station is about a 10-minute walk from the property.
However, one downside is the confusing luggage policy. The hotel rules state that large luggage cannot be brought into the sleeping area, so I rented a chain lock (JPY 100) to secure my suitcase in the hallway. Despite this, many guests still brought their bags inside, so the rule seemed inconsistently enforced. For guests like me who followed the policy, it was a bit inconvenient since my capsule was quite far from the hallway and it was troublesome to retrieve my belongings each time.
SSpike~378The hotel was very dated and was also very small. The paint on the walls of our room looked like they were coming off at any time. However the bed was clean and the room was also decently cleaned.
All the basic amenities were provided during my stay and the staff were also courteous and friendly! The hotel is also located about a 10mins walk away from JR Sendai station so it is definitely convenient.
Overall, for the price you are paying it’s definitely worth it if you are just looking for a place to sleep for the night and go out in the day.
JJoyee LaiHotel Green Plus has a very strategic location, within walking distance to Sendai Station. It is easy to reach even with luggage, as there is a lift accessible from the skywalk.
The hotel is located in a lively covered shopping street and is directly opposite the famous Ichiran Ramen, which makes dining and shopping extremely convenient.
Although the main entrance has stairs, there is actually a hidden lift that provides access to the hotel lobby and guest rooms, which is very helpful for guests with luggage.
The staff were kind and helpful throughout our stay. A young lady at the reception patiently helped me make several calls to my desired restaurant to assist with a reservation. A male receptionist even helped carry my luggage to the shopping street, which was truly impressive and very touching.
Overall, a convenient stay with warm service and excellent location. Highly recommended
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