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Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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Nestled just a heartbeat away from Narita’s bustling city center, Waqoo Naritasanmonzen offers a luxurious retreat with a dash of Japanese charm. Starting at $301, this 5-star hotel on Nakamachi 379-1 promises comfort and elegance with spacious non-smoking rooms, modern amenities, and a delightful breakfast to kickstart your day of adventure. Whether you're here for sightseeing or simply soaking in the local vibe, this hotel’s prime location makes exploring Narita a breeze—just 0英里 from the heart of the action!

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Property building in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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Superior Suite Triple  in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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3 张单人床

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550 平方英尺

高级房, 三人床

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咖啡机

平板电视

冰箱

Presidential Suite in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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1065 平方英尺

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Deluxe Suite in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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615 平方英尺

豪华套房

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城市景观

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Step inside and discover a haven of relaxation equipped with free WiFi, air conditioning, and a cozy bathtub to unwind after a day of exploring temples or shopping streets. The friendly 24-hour front desk and elevator ensure your stay is smooth and hassle-free, no matter the time of day or night. Plus, the on-site restaurant invites you to enjoy fantastic meals without ever leaving the comfort of your luxurious home away from home.

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Lobby or reception in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

体验最佳

With over 300 satisfied reviews, Waqoo Naritatsanmonzen continues to charm travelers from around the globe. Guests love the attentive service, spotless rooms, and prime location that places the best of Narita within easy reach. Whether you're visiting for business, leisure, or a little of both, this stellar hotel promises a memorable stay filled with comfort, convenience, and a touch of Japanese hospitality.

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Photo of the whole room in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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After a day of exploring Narita's captivating temples, bustling markets, or serene streets, indulge in a culinary journey right on site. The hotel’s traditional Japanese restaurant, レストラン嘉肴 (Restaurant KAKOH), offers an authentic dining experience. Reservations are recommended three days in advance, but it's well worth the planning—dishes crafted with authentic flavors await to delight your palate in an ambiance that exudes Japanese charm. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of ramen or a beautifully prepared tempura platter, this restaurant is a perfect spot to savor local cuisine without straying far from your relaxing base.

Breakfast in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen
Breakfast in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen

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餐厅

免费wifi

高尔夫球场

空调

24小时前台

无烟房

地标景观

电梯

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen
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餐厅

レストラン嘉肴 Restaurant KAKOH Our restaurant is pre reservation.Please send us a message three days in advance to make a reservation.

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Breakfast in Waqoo Naritasanmonzen
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My recent stay at Waqoo Naritasan Monzen exceeded every expectation and quickly became the most memorable stop of our entire trip. Below is a detailed, candid assessment for future travelers. 1. Location Nestled halfway along Naritasan Omotesando, the hotel is a leisurely five-minute walk from both JR Narita Station / Keisei Narita Station on one end and Naritasan Shinshō-ji Temple with its landscaped park on the other. Whether you are strolling out at dawn for street-food snacks, visiting the temple precincts, or catching a same-day flight from Narita Airport, logistics are effortless. Clear signposting and a flat approach make rolling luggage to the lobby stress-free. 2. Onsen (Hot-Spring Bath) Water Quality & Cleanliness — The indoor bath is crystal-clear, odor-free, and immaculately maintained; staff wipe down wet areas and test the water several times a day. Privacy — We visited on weekday nights and found ourselves alone on almost every occasion. The experience felt like reserving an exclusive private bath without the surcharge. First-Timer Friendly — As my very first genuine onsen experience, I had no benchmark—but the thoughtful layout, perfect temperature, and post-bath relaxation left me convinced that hot-spring bathing will become a staple of future Japan trips. 3. Guest Rooms Space — Unusually generous by Japanese standards. A standard room comfortably housed three adults, two open suitcases, and still offered ample free floor space. Spotless Housekeeping — Beds, tatami mat edges, and furniture surfaces were dust-free; drawers and hangers were plentiful for multi-night stays. Comfort & Ambience — Excellent sound insulation, responsive climate controls, and a calm décor of light wood and washi accents created a subtle, almost meditative atmosphere. 4. Service and Value Front-desk staff handled check-in in flawless English, arranged stroller storage, and volunteered local dining tips.

Chen

We walked from the train station to the hotel, which might not work for everyone as there were some stairs and a steep downhill road. However, we had very few bags, so it wasn't a big deal. We decided to take a taxi from the hotel to the airport. The hotel is lovely! The rooms are huge, and the onsen, which I used twice during our one-night stay, was clean and relaxing! We did not take advantage of the onsite meals, but we would on our next stay. The Naritasan Temple is a must-see, and the shopping street just in front of the hotel offers gifts, street snacks, and nice restaurants, including a couple that specializes in unagi! 10/10 would stay again, especially if you are flying out of Narita Airport!

Jill

Everything! This was a last minute addition to our Japan trip and we were so happy we did. We arrived in the evening and did not see the town right away so not sure what to find. The hotel was amazing and the staff exceptional. (The Japanese service was exceptional in general too). They even provided us Yukatas which we wore at breakfast(included in price) and on the street. The traditional breakfast was a great experience too. Oh, and everything on the room bar was free. Plus the landmarks (temple/shrine and park) and shops are all within walking distance. Only 15-20 minutes from Narita International Airport (by taxi).

Mary

I booked this hotel for easy access to Narito Airport. It turned out that the 2 days and 1 night in this hotel and the neighbourhood is the highlight of our Japan trip. It is in the middle of winding streets filled with traditional Japanese shops and is next door to the Buddhist Temple with the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen. In addition, the hotel is 5 star, in every way. It has the most exquisite baths (onsen), and every detail has been considered to the utmost.

Winifred

The location was excellent to walk the beautiful and quiet streets of Narita. It is just a few minutes walk to the shrine and park. The room was beautiful stylish Japanese calm. Quiet and clean. All amenities provided. The breakfast was the best I had in our Japanese stays. It cost us 4,000 yen taxi to the airport in busy traffic, which I would recommend rather than the full train to Narita from Narita International and the 15 minute walk from the station.

Alison

My recent stay at Waqoo Naritasan Monzen exceeded every expectation and quickly became the most memorable stop of our entire trip. Below is a detailed, candid assessment for future travelers. 1. Location Nestled halfway along Naritasan Omotesando, the hotel is a leisurely five-minute walk from both JR Narita Station / Keisei Narita Station on one end and Naritasan Shinshō-ji Temple with its landscaped park on the other. Whether you are strolling out at dawn for street-food snacks, visiting the temple precincts, or catching a same-day flight from Narita Airport, logistics are effortless. Clear signposting and a flat approach make rolling luggage to the lobby stress-free. 2. Onsen (Hot-Spring Bath) Water Quality & Cleanliness — The indoor bath is crystal-clear, odor-free, and immaculately maintained; staff wipe down wet areas and test the water several times a day. Privacy — We visited on weekday nights and found ourselves alone on almost every occasion. The experience felt like reserving an exclusive private bath without the surcharge. First-Timer Friendly — As my very first genuine onsen experience, I had no benchmark—but the thoughtful layout, perfect temperature, and post-bath relaxation left me convinced that hot-spring bathing will become a staple of future Japan trips. 3. Guest Rooms Space — Unusually generous by Japanese standards. A standard room comfortably housed three adults, two open suitcases, and still offered ample free floor space. Spotless Housekeeping — Beds, tatami mat edges, and furniture surfaces were dust-free; drawers and hangers were plentiful for multi-night stays. Comfort & Ambience — Excellent sound insulation, responsive climate controls, and a calm décor of light wood and washi accents created a subtle, almost meditative atmosphere. 4. Service and Value Front-desk staff handled check-in in flawless English, arranged stroller storage, and volunteered local dining tips.

Chen

We walked from the train station to the hotel, which might not work for everyone as there were some stairs and a steep downhill road. However, we had very few bags, so it wasn't a big deal. We decided to take a taxi from the hotel to the airport. The hotel is lovely! The rooms are huge, and the onsen, which I used twice during our one-night stay, was clean and relaxing! We did not take advantage of the onsite meals, but we would on our next stay. The Naritasan Temple is a must-see, and the shopping street just in front of the hotel offers gifts, street snacks, and nice restaurants, including a couple that specializes in unagi! 10/10 would stay again, especially if you are flying out of Narita Airport!

Jill

Everything! This was a last minute addition to our Japan trip and we were so happy we did. We arrived in the evening and did not see the town right away so not sure what to find. The hotel was amazing and the staff exceptional. (The Japanese service was exceptional in general too). They even provided us Yukatas which we wore at breakfast(included in price) and on the street. The traditional breakfast was a great experience too. Oh, and everything on the room bar was free. Plus the landmarks (temple/shrine and park) and shops are all within walking distance. Only 15-20 minutes from Narita International Airport (by taxi).

Mary

I booked this hotel for easy access to Narito Airport. It turned out that the 2 days and 1 night in this hotel and the neighbourhood is the highlight of our Japan trip. It is in the middle of winding streets filled with traditional Japanese shops and is next door to the Buddhist Temple with the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen. In addition, the hotel is 5 star, in every way. It has the most exquisite baths (onsen), and every detail has been considered to the utmost.

Winifred

The location was excellent to walk the beautiful and quiet streets of Narita. It is just a few minutes walk to the shrine and park. The room was beautiful stylish Japanese calm. Quiet and clean. All amenities provided. The breakfast was the best I had in our Japanese stays. It cost us 4,000 yen taxi to the airport in busy traffic, which I would recommend rather than the full train to Narita from Narita International and the 15 minute walk from the station.

Alison

My recent stay at Waqoo Naritasan Monzen exceeded every expectation and quickly became the most memorable stop of our entire trip. Below is a detailed, candid assessment for future travelers. 1. Location Nestled halfway along Naritasan Omotesando, the hotel is a leisurely five-minute walk from both JR Narita Station / Keisei Narita Station on one end and Naritasan Shinshō-ji Temple with its landscaped park on the other. Whether you are strolling out at dawn for street-food snacks, visiting the temple precincts, or catching a same-day flight from Narita Airport, logistics are effortless. Clear signposting and a flat approach make rolling luggage to the lobby stress-free. 2. Onsen (Hot-Spring Bath) Water Quality & Cleanliness — The indoor bath is crystal-clear, odor-free, and immaculately maintained; staff wipe down wet areas and test the water several times a day. Privacy — We visited on weekday nights and found ourselves alone on almost every occasion. The experience felt like reserving an exclusive private bath without the surcharge. First-Timer Friendly — As my very first genuine onsen experience, I had no benchmark—but the thoughtful layout, perfect temperature, and post-bath relaxation left me convinced that hot-spring bathing will become a staple of future Japan trips. 3. Guest Rooms Space — Unusually generous by Japanese standards. A standard room comfortably housed three adults, two open suitcases, and still offered ample free floor space. Spotless Housekeeping — Beds, tatami mat edges, and furniture surfaces were dust-free; drawers and hangers were plentiful for multi-night stays. Comfort & Ambience — Excellent sound insulation, responsive climate controls, and a calm décor of light wood and washi accents created a subtle, almost meditative atmosphere. 4. Service and Value Front-desk staff handled check-in in flawless English, arranged stroller storage, and volunteered local dining tips.

Chen

We walked from the train station to the hotel, which might not work for everyone as there were some stairs and a steep downhill road. However, we had very few bags, so it wasn't a big deal. We decided to take a taxi from the hotel to the airport. The hotel is lovely! The rooms are huge, and the onsen, which I used twice during our one-night stay, was clean and relaxing! We did not take advantage of the onsite meals, but we would on our next stay. The Naritasan Temple is a must-see, and the shopping street just in front of the hotel offers gifts, street snacks, and nice restaurants, including a couple that specializes in unagi! 10/10 would stay again, especially if you are flying out of Narita Airport!

Jill

Everything! This was a last minute addition to our Japan trip and we were so happy we did. We arrived in the evening and did not see the town right away so not sure what to find. The hotel was amazing and the staff exceptional. (The Japanese service was exceptional in general too). They even provided us Yukatas which we wore at breakfast(included in price) and on the street. The traditional breakfast was a great experience too. Oh, and everything on the room bar was free. Plus the landmarks (temple/shrine and park) and shops are all within walking distance. Only 15-20 minutes from Narita International Airport (by taxi).

Mary

I booked this hotel for easy access to Narito Airport. It turned out that the 2 days and 1 night in this hotel and the neighbourhood is the highlight of our Japan trip. It is in the middle of winding streets filled with traditional Japanese shops and is next door to the Buddhist Temple with the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen. In addition, the hotel is 5 star, in every way. It has the most exquisite baths (onsen), and every detail has been considered to the utmost.

Winifred

The location was excellent to walk the beautiful and quiet streets of Narita. It is just a few minutes walk to the shrine and park. The room was beautiful stylish Japanese calm. Quiet and clean. All amenities provided. The breakfast was the best I had in our Japanese stays. It cost us 4,000 yen taxi to the airport in busy traffic, which I would recommend rather than the full train to Narita from Narita International and the 15 minute walk from the station.

Alison

位置

379-1 Nakamachi, Narita, Chiba 286-0027 , Narita, 日本

Waqoo Naritasanmonzen