Reviews of Yokohama Minatomirai Manyo Club 4 stars
231-0001 Kanagawa, Yokohama, Naka-ku, Shinko 2-7-1, Japan

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Reviewed: 4 July 2025 · Stayed in July 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 11 May 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
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Verified reviewReviewed: 1 May 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
Verified reviewI love everything about the Manyo Club. I showed up hours before check in but no problem - I could use the public baths all day ! The public bath facilities are beautiful and very well run. The view from the outdoor baths is wonderful. The location is outstanding ! Take a walk outside to the Marine Walkway (Parade), the Cup of noodles park ( and museum), the Red Brick Warehouse and so much more ! The amusement park (Cosmo World) is right across the street. At night you can go out on the roof deck and see all the colorful night time lights while soaking your feet (or not) in the foot bath. Both restaurants have very good food and the Manyo An restaurant has killer views and exceptional sashimi as well as a wide range of excellent Japanese specialties ( lots of eel dishes). I had an oil massage ( included scalp and feet) and it was THE BEST MASSAGE ever ! The breakfast buffet was phenomenal ! The Japanese style room was spotless and cozy. And when I needed help in English, I just asked the front desk and there was always someone who could assist me ! I was able to leave my luggage there securely both before check in and after check out ! Finally, there is a free shuttle that took me back to the Yokohama train station for free. I recommend both staying overnight at the hotel and coming for a day or night visit ( they are open 24 hours) to enjoy the baths and get a massage. The Manyo Club made my stay in Yokohama magical ! Thank you to everyone on the staff there !
Reviewed: 1 May 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 26 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewLocated in a very comfortable and scenic place of Yokohama, hotel/club offers a complete experience of living in a traditional Japanese room, trying delicious Japanese food and taking a meditative dive in an onsen/public bath, part of which is under open sky! All together at a very affordable price. It definitely helped to stay in a good shape every day during my business trip. Special thanks to the kind staff, which helped me to handle the picking up and shipping back of the extra luggage for the exhibition, help which was beyond their typical duty.
I have booked my stay through booking.com and was unable to contact (get a response from) the hotel/club through the platform, neither find a working email. Also could not find a printer in the registration desk to print some documents. However, as soon as I entered the hotel/club, I realized it is not a typical hotel and such facilities should not be expected from it (perhaps that is why it is called a club).
Reviewed: 10 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewGreat location、different kind of massage to choose from,love the onsen and sauna
Reviewed: 7 April 2025 · Stayed in March 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 7 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewnice unsen i love it❤️🇵🇭
Reviewed: 5 April 2025 · Stayed in March 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 11 February 2025 · Stayed in February 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 21 January 2025 · Stayed in January 2025
Verified reviewVery convenient
Pricey
Reviewed: 27 December 2024 · Stayed in December 2024
Verified reviewI liked the relaxation rooms and different onsen available.
There were cockroaches trying to eat my food at the breakfast buffet. We told the staff and they offered to move us, but I was really disappointed that a place like this has a roach infestation.
Reviewed: 11 November 2024 · Stayed in October 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 28 October 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
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Verified reviewReviewed: 10 October 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewgood breakfast at the site.
not too much food items.
Reviewed: 8 October 2024 · Stayed in October 2024
Verified reviewI love that I had the time to relax and enjoy the facilities (Onsen bath and many more) while waiting for our time to check in, I love that you don't feel the need to go out after a long travel, it is best that we chose this hotel to stay in on our first night. It is beside Nissin Noodle Museum and just across the street is a mall, it's a good location, we paid 500 yen to pay taxi from the bus station then 1300 yen to pick us up going to the train station.
Reviewed: 3 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 27 July 2024 · Stayed in June 2024
Verified reviewIt was clean and close to my conference. Staff was friendly.
It was nothing like a conventional hotel. It was primarily a traditional Japanese community spa/public bath that happens to have some rooms. Access in and out of the building is controlled and awkward. No shoes allowed past the lobby. Two separate elevator systems - one for lobby to rooms and one for lobby to outside and parking. Limited English speaking staff and no English signs made it difficult to figure out how to function, find and access the room initially, and there was no explanation of the exit process. It took three days to get some sort of instruction. I would not stay here again. Be aware this is not a typical international hotel experience.
Reviewed: 20 June 2024 · Stayed in June 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 17 June 2024 · Stayed in June 2024
Verified reviewReviewed: 14 June 2024 · Stayed in May 2024
Verified reviewIt's quite an experience to be in a ryokan for a foreigner, and I mean this in a semi-good way. Literally (for me, I hope) one-of-a-time experience. The onsens are very nice.
Not enough information when you make the reservation, only some hints from some reviews. The experience is as follows: From the lobby you need to take an elevator to the 7th floor. You check in at the beginning of your trip to get a card and a locker key. You then need to take of your shoes and carry them in a bag so long you are inside (but you do get to keep your shoes with you). You walk barefoot on a wooden floor (and tatami mats in the elevator and rooms). You then take an elevator to your room which will be on some other floor. It seems that there are rooms with normal beds, but you might perhaps get a "traditional" room with only tatami mats and futon mattresses. Might not be for everyone. Also, the rooms have bathrooms - but not showers. You shower in a communal shower on the 7th floor (which is expected, as this is a ryokan). Also might not be for everyone. When you want to leave the "hotel" (for example, when you want to eat outside, or experience the beautiful city of Yokohama), you need to go back to the 7th floor (don't forget your bag with shoes!), then go to the counter, explain that you want to leave (but not check out!), and return you key and card. You then get a barcode and number tag. You use the barcode to leave the counter, and keep the number tag for when you return. You may now put on your shoes and take the elevator back down to ground floor. When you want to return to your room: go once again to the 7th floor, skip the counter and hand the staff back your number tag, which will grant you your card and key. Don't forget to take off your shoes, and descend to your room. The process of check-in, check-out takes about 15 minutes combined, which is a very mild annoyance (but still an annoyance). Also the staff barely speaks English, which might present some difficulties. And the payment is cash only.