Coed Dormitory Room HILO HOSTEL - Vacation STAY 64964v
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| 630-8115 奈良縣, 奈良, 1-1-22 Omiyacho HILO HOSTEL, 日本 Map | |
| Nara | |
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About this hotel
HILO HOSTEL: Your Gateway to Authentic Nara
Tucked away on a quiet street in Nara City, HILO HOSTEL offers a refreshingly simple and social base for travelers eager to explore Japan’s ancient capital. Its Coed Dormitory Room (Vacation STAY 64964v) provides exactly what the savvy explorer needs: a clean, comfortable, and affordable place to rest, perfectly positioned for adventure. This isn't a hotel of lavish frills, but one of genuine value and location, making it an ideal choice for backpackers, solo travelers, and anyone prioritizing experience over extravagance.
Why HILO HOSTEL Stands Out
The appeal of HILO HOSTEL lies in its efficient design and thoughtful essentials. The coed dormitory is a model of functional comfort, featuring air conditioning and heating to ensure a pleasant stay in any season. As a strictly non-smoking property, the environment remains fresh and clean. Each bunk offers a personal sanctuary, while the shared, immaculate shower facilities are maintained to high standards. A major plus for modern travelers is the provision of free WiFi throughout the hostel, allowing for easy planning and sharing of your Nara discoveries. While the hostel does not have parking facilities, this is rarely an issue given its excellent location near major transit lines—a trade-off that keeps the focus on urban exploration. The friendly, Japanese-speaking staff are helpful and add to the authentic local atmosphere.
Three Unmissable Attractions Near HILO HOSTEL
- Todai-ji Temple & The Great Buddha: A mere 20-minute walk or short bus ride away lies one of Japan's most iconic temples. Housing the breathtaking 15-meter-tall Daibutsu (Great Buddha) inside the world's largest wooden building, Todai-ji is a UNESCO World Heritage site that inspires awe. Don’t forget to seek out the famous pillar with a hole at its base—legend says those who squeeze through are guaranteed enlightenment.
- Nara Park (Deer Park): Your walk to Todai-ji will lead you directly through this vast, beautiful park, home to over 1,000 sacred Sika deer. Considered messengers of the gods in Shinto belief, these friendly deer roam freely. You can purchase special *shika senbei* (deer crackers) to feed them—a truly magical and photogenic experience that defines a visit to Nara.
- Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Continue your historical journey to this stunning Shinto shrine, also within Nara Park. Established in 768 AD, it is famous for its hundreds of bronze and stone lanterns lining the paths and main buildings. The atmosphere is serene and mystical, especially when the lanterns are lit during the *Mandoro* lantern festivals held twice a year.
For a stay that puts you at the heart of Nara’s cultural treasures without straining your budget, HILO HOSTEL is a perfect choice. It’s more than just a bed; it’s your launchpad to the timeless wonders of Japan’s first permanent capital.
Hotel Facilities
Bathroom Shower Internet WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. Parking No parking available Safety & security Fire extinguisher General Air conditioning, non-smoking throughout, heating, non-smoking rooms