Jr-East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna, Kamakura
About the Hotel
JR-East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna is strategically located in Ofuna, a neighborhood famous for its cultural landmarks. This 3-star hotel features 156 guest rooms equipped with modern amenities. The hotel provides a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions like Taya Caves and the Kamakura Museum of Literature. Its central location also ensures easy access to major transport links to popular destinations like Enoshima Aquarium.
Location
JR-East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna is situated just 0.2 miles from Ofuna Station, offering excellent transport connectivity. The property is within reasonable proximity of several cultural and historical landmarks, including Ofuna Kannonji Temple and Engakuji. It is also a convenient 15-minute drive to Enoshima Aquarium and just 28 miles from Tokyo International Airport. This prime location serves as a great starting point for exploring Kamakura and the greater Shonan area.
Rooms
Guest rooms at JR-East Hotel Mets Kamakura Ofuna are designed for comfort, featuring premium bedding and air conditioning. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen television and a refrigerator, catering to modern traveler needs. Private bathrooms include deep soaking bathtubs, shower/tub combinations, and complimentary toiletries. Complimentary wireless and wired Internet access is available, allowing guests to stay connected.
Eat & Drink
The hotel features a coffee shop/café offering full breakfast daily starting at 7 AM. Guests can satisfy their appetite with a variety of menu options available on-site. Additional dining options are available within short distance from the hotel. The hotel's dining area provides a casual atmosphere for guests to enjoy meals throughout their stay.
Leisure & Business
Guests can benefit from amenities aimed at enhancing their stay, such as a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Business services are available, and guests can make use of the vending machine on-site. Recreational opportunities are provided to ensure a relaxing experience, and conveniences include luggage storage and blackout drapes/curtains.
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Facilities
General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Baggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Vending machines
Guest Parking
- Refrigerator
Services
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Newspaper service
Dining
- Paid breakfast
Business
- 24-hour business center
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Bathroom for disabled
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Towels
Self-catering
- Refrigerator
Media
- Television
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I’ve stayed here a few times as hotels in Kamakura can get quite pricey. The location in Ofuna makes it a convenient choice for accessing Kamakura while being more budget-friendly. The parking situation wasn’t ideal, so I opted for the nearby parking facility, but the overall experience was good. I would skip the breakfast unless it’s complimentary since there are better options at nearby cafes.
I've stayed at this hotel in Ofuna several times over the years. It's a great alternative to the pricier hotels in Kamakura, making it easier on the wallet. The rooms are decent, but the breakfast isn't really worth it—I'd recommend grabbing a bite at a cafe nearby instead. While parking is limited at the hotel, there's a nearby parking facility that's a good backup.
This hotel is a great budget option if you're looking to stay near Kamakura without breaking the bank. The rooms are decent and clean, making the stay quite comfortable overall. One downside is the parking situation, as it can get a bit tricky considering their limited parking space. Additionally, I'd skip the breakfast unless it's complimentary since there are better cafe options nearby.
I've stayed at this hotel a few times, especially since accommodation in Kamakura can be quite pricey. The location in Ofuna is convenient, and I found it to be a solid choice for those traveling by car, although parking is somewhat limited. I wouldn't recommend the breakfast unless it's complimentary, as there are better options nearby. Overall, it's a decent option if you're looking to save some money while still being close to Kamakura.
I stayed at this hotel a few times, given the high prices of hotels in Kamakura. It’s a solid option if you’re willing to travel a bit further, and the rooms are decent enough for the price. However, I wouldn't recommend paying for breakfast here; there are better nearby cafes to enjoy a meal at. Parking is limited, so I suggest using the NPC24H lot nearby.
I've stayed here a few times over the past couple of years since hotels closer to central Kamakura can be quite pricey. This hotel in Ofuna offers a more budget-friendly option. However, the breakfast didn't really impress me, so I'd suggest skipping it unless it's complimentary and exploring nearby cafes instead. The parking can be limited, but there's an NPC24H lot just next door which makes it convenient.
I've stayed at this hotel a few times over the last couple of years since hotels in Kamakura can be pretty pricey. It's convenient for those traveling by car, but be warned that parking is limited, though there's an alternative nearby. I wouldn't bother with the breakfast if it's not free—better to spend that money at a local cafe. Overall, it's a solid choice for the price, especially being a little farther from the expensive central Kamakura area.
I've stayed at this hotel multiple times because of the high prices in Kamakura. While it’s a good option if you’re traveling by car, the parking is quite limited, and I recommend using the nearby NPC24H lot for convenience. I didn't find the breakfast worth the cost, as there are better nearby cafes to enjoy your meal instead.
I've stayed here a few times over the past couple of years since hotels in Kamakura can be quite pricey. Ofuna is a great alternative, although the parking situation can be tricky, so I'd recommend using the nearby NPC24H lot. The breakfast isn’t worth paying for if it’s not complimentary; I'd rather grab something tasty at a local cafe instead.
I’ve stayed at this hotel a few times now, and it's a solid choice considering how pricey hotels can be in Kamakura. It’s conveniently located near the train station, making it easy for day trips. The rooms are decent for the price, but if breakfast isn’t complimentary, I suggest going to a nearby café instead. Just a heads-up about parking—it can get a bit tight, but there’s a facility next door you can use.