Single Room 6,400JPY~/ night Twin Room 9,800JPY~/ night etc.
20-story hotel across from the main gate of Wakayama Castle offering you a panoramic views of Wakayama City.
Travel Blogger's Review
Jason Adamson
Jason has masters in gastronomic tourism from Le Cordon Bleu.
In the beginning of August, 2017, he took a trip to Wakayama City.
His blog is “Sake Tours”. http://www.saketours.com/
This is a pretty big call, but I am going to say that Daiwa Roynet Hotel in Wakayama is one of the best business hotels I have ever stayed at in Japan (and I have stayed at a fair few business hotels). The service was fantastic, rooms were modern and clean and the facilities very good. Make sure you book a room that overlooks the castle – it is lit up each night until about 9.30pm.
Breakfast at the Daiwa Roynet Hotel was outstanding. Usually at a business hotel in Japan breakfast is terrible, bad scrambled eggs, mediocre coffee, pasta and mayonnaise maybe some mini croissants if you are lucky. They had everything from cereal to tofu, a station where you can make your own Udon, bacon and eggs, salmon and other fish, muffins, toast, croissants and baguettes, a variety of juices, coffee that is ground to order and wait for it … because this is Wakayama … there was a selection of 6 different styles of umeboshi.