
Uncover Okayama's Secrets: The Mystical MyStays Hotel Awaits!
Uncover Okayama's Secrets: MyStays Hotel Awaits! (A Messy, Honest Review)
Okay, so I’ve just emerged from the mystical veil that is MyStays Hotel in Okayama, and honestly? I’m still trying to unpack the whole experience. They say it’s a gateway to the city’s secrets… and maybe, just maybe, they're right. But secrets sometimes come with a few… quirks.
Let's get into it, shall we? (Deep breath… here goes…)
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Accessibility: Honestly, Pretty Good. Mostly.
First off, the accessibility. This is HUGE for me, because I’m always wary. The good news? Wheelchair accessible! Yeah! The lift (elevator) was readily available, which, trust me, in some Japanese hotels, is a luxury. The exterior gave me no problems. This is a big plus.
Now, the devil is in the details. The rooms advertised as accessible… well, let's just say I needed to double-check everything. I'd suggest calling ahead and being very specific. I will say, though, that the staff was generally incredibly accommodating, especially when I mentioned how one of the ramps was a little too steep. They genuinely tried to help and were definitely willing to bend over backward.
On-Site Accessible Restaurants / Lounges: YES! Praise the noodle gods. Good options. Clean, not claustrophobic. They also offered easy menus!
Internet: A Tale of Two Wi-Fis (and a LAN Cable That Almost Broke Me)
Alright, the Wi-Fi… it's where things get interesting. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Great, right? Wrong. Well, not entirely. Sometimes it worked like a dream. Other times, I swear it was channeling Morse code. The speed varied wildly. One minute I was streaming a movie, the next I was staring at a spinning wheel of DEATH. (Dramatic, I know, but it's true!).
There was also Internet [LAN]. They had these little LAN cables which made me feel like I was back in the dark ages. I tried to plug it into the laptop, only to have it get me in a huge mess. Let's just say I'm more a "Wi-Fi wandering" type of person.
Internet Services: Pretty basic. Nothing to write home about. But hey, the option was there, if you had the patience of a saint.
Wi-Fi in public areas: This was generally more reliable. Actually a bit faster than the in-room experience.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: A Spa Day Surprise (and a near disaster)
Okay, buckle up, because this is where things really get good… or maybe a little… chaotic.
The Spa! Oh, glorious, tempting spa. I was expecting hushed tones, soothing music, and an escape from reality. And, well, I mostly got that. My body scrub was phenomenal! I was scrubbed within an inch of my life, in the best way possible. I even had my body wrapped! I felt like a pampered mummy.
But, and there's always a but, there was this moment. This… scene. I was enjoying the pool with a view. It started out beautifully. The panoramic view of Okayama at sunset! So zen! Then I got a little overconfident. And I almost… face-planted into the shallow end. Grace? Apparently, I left it in a different dimension. I'm still mortified. I made it out with a laugh and a story.
The facilities themselves were impressive… Sauna, Spa/Sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor]. The Fitness center was better than I expected. It wasn't a vast gym, but it had everything I needed to keep moving.
There were other relaxation options – Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Massage. All available. This is a serious plus!
Cleanliness and Safety: Mostly Reassuring.
This is Important! Post-pandemic, hygiene is everything, right?
- Anti-viral cleaning products? Check.
- Daily disinfection in common areas? Affirmative.
- Hand sanitizer readily available? Yes.
- Rooms sanitized between stays? Seemed to be.
- Staff trained in safety protocol? Definitely.
- Hygiene certification? Tick!
And the stuff that I really appreciated like Room sanitization opt-out available, and Individually-wrapped food options that made me feel safe
I was impressed by the level of detail. Professional-grade sanitizing services were apparent. I mean, I saw them actively cleaning everything. This is an excellent showing.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Buffets and Asian Delights, Oh My!
Okay, the food. This is another mixed bag, but mostly positive.
The Breakfast [Buffet] was a highlight. Asian breakfast options were plentiful, alongside the usual Western breakfast standards. I piled my plate with the Japanese goodies - miso soup, pickles, little fishy things whose names I couldn't pronounce. The coffee, though… a bit weak for my taste. I found myself wandering the coffee shops to find an extra shot.
The Restaurants themselves were great. The Asian cuisine in restaurant was amazing, the flavors were incredible. Some of the International cuisine in restaurant was a little bit more… pedestrian.
There was a Poolside bar – perfect for a sunset cocktail (which I managed not to fall into this time!).
Services and Conveniences: Every Little Thing Matters (Even the Clumsy Ones)
The hotel offered a ton of useful services.
- Concierge – Super helpful. They even helped me navigate the, ahem, slightly complicated public transport system.
- Currency exchange and Cash withdrawal. Important for a traveler.
- Elevator (thank god!)
- Doorman
- Laundry service
- Car park [free of charge]
- Luggage storage
The Food delivery options were great.
For the Kids: Babysitting and Family Fun?
While I didn't bring any children (thank god!), I did notice the Family/child friendly atmosphere. There were Kids facilities available. I heard good things about the Babysitting service.
Available in All Rooms: Little Luxuries (and the Occasional Surprise)
The essentials were there, of course.
- Air conditioning (essential in Japan!).
- Coffee/tea maker.
- Refrigerator.
- Free bottled water.
- Complimentary tea
- Hair dryer.
- In-room safe box.
- Wi-Fi [free].
And extra things like: the extra long bed was amazing. And the slippers were the best.
My Final Thoughts: Worth the Trip?
Look, MyStays Okayama isn’t perfect. But if you’re looking for a comfortable, well-equipped hotel with good accessibility, decent food, and staff who genuinely care, then yes, it's absolutely worth considering. It's got a great location. The spa is seriously amazing (just watch out for the shallow end!).
Just be prepared for the occasional Wi-Fi hiccup and maybe a little less “mystical” and a little more… human. It's got its quirks, but that's what makes it memorable. Would I go back? Definitely. Just maybe with a life preserver next time I try the pool.
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your perfectly polished travel brochure itinerary. This is the messy, hilarious, and utterly unpredictable journey of me, landing – perhaps somewhat awkwardly – in Okayama, Japan, with the HOTEL MYSTAYS Okayama Okayama as my questionable anchor. Get ready for some emotional whiplash. And maybe a questionable ramen craving.
Okayama, Japan: A Slightly Unhinged Adventure at HOTEL MYSTAYS (Prepare for Mild Chaos)
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Unpacking Debacle (and Why That Room Key is a Menace)
- 1:00 PM: Finally land! My flight was delayed because a squirrel decided to take up residence on the wing (seriously, Japan, what’s with your affinity for wildlife causing travel headaches?!). Disembarking felt like slowly peeling myself from an uncomfortable airplane-shaped sardine can. Passport control was a blur of polite bowing and me sweating profusely, convinced I'd forgotten how to speak English, let alone Japanese.
- 2:30 PM: Check-in at HOTEL MYSTAYS Okayama. Okay, the lobby is clean. The staff? Incredibly helpful. But that room key! It's one of those old-school plastic ones. I swear, by the end of this trip, I'm going to have a thumb shaped like a rectangle from fumbling with it. My initial room assessment? Basic. But…clean! That counts for something after nearly 24 hours of travel.
- 3:00 PM: The Unpacking Debacle begins. My suitcase, a glorious monument to the human capacity for overpacking, explodes open like a clown car. Half my clothes were probably for a beach vacation in Bali. Note to self: Japan is not Bali. Or maybe it is Bali, in the winter? I’m already confused. Socks everywhere, I'm convinced I'm losing my mind.
- 4:00 PM: Finally, semi-organized. Reward? A power nap. (Needed it, desperately.)
- 6:00 PM: Venture out! Aiming for Okayama Korakuen Garden. It's supposed to be beautiful. Wish me luck.
- 6:30 PM: Lost. Immediately. Google Maps, you are not my friend. I'm pretty sure every street in Japan is designed to confuse tourists. "Turn left at the…um…vending machine with the weird drinks?" Okay, then.
- 7:00 PM: FOUND IT! Okayama Korakuen Garden. HOLY MOLY! That was a journey to get here. Absolutely stunning though. The koi ponds, the perfectly manicured trees…It was like being transported into a serene, watercolor painting. I'm actually feeling…peaceful. For like, five minutes. Then my stomach growled. Loudly.
- 8:00 PM: Dinner. Ramen. Because, Japan. I found this tiny little place a few blocks away, and it was a glorious mess. Steam, the clatter of chopsticks, the excited shouts of locals, and the best bowl of ramen I've ever had in my life. The broth was like a warm hug, if a hug could taste of umami and pork belly. The chef looked at me like I was a crazy person when I ordered a second bowl, but honestly? I don't regret it.
- 9:30 PM: Back to the hotel. Officially exhausted but also inexplicably exhilarated. The room key, however, remains a mortal enemy. Sleep is calling, and I'm answering.
Day 2: Art, History, and the Pursuit of Matcha (and Perhaps a Little Bit More Ramen)
- 8:00 AM: Wake up. Okay, the bed at HOTEL MYSTAYS is surprisingly comfortable. Bonus points, hotel! Breakfast? I decided to be adventurous and get the hotel breakfast. I grabbed the mysterious pickled plums. My face has a weird expression on it. Is it good? I’m not sure, but I am awake.
- 9:30 AM: Okayama Castle. The black exterior is striking, like something out of a samurai film. Apparently, the roof used to be gold. I can imagine how impressive that must have been. I could picture myself walking a warrior’s walk. Okay, nevermind, I was a little clumsy.
- 11:30 AM: Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art. I love art so much more than I love walking. I love seeing the work of other people and being inspired. Also, I really needed to get out of the rain.
- 1:00 PM: Okay. Lunch round two. I'm thinking, the same ramen place? It was just that good.
- 2:30 PM: The pursuit of Matcha begins! I have become obsessed. Every shop I see, I demand matcha. I must try every type of matcha in every shop. I go to a tea shop and I just stand there, looking at the options. I tried a matcha soft serve. And I’m seriously thinking about buying a matcha kettle and bringing it back home.
- 5:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Okayama is exhausting. Should I take a nap? I’m not entirely sure, I want to make the most of the trip, but I am also just so tired. Decisions, decisions!
- 6:00 PM: I actually was able to accomplish my goal. Dinner round three! I went to a different ramen place, it was delicious and very different from the first one. I think the ramen shops have a competition. I think I'm winning.
- 8:00 PM: Sleep. I heard the rain, again. I drifted off.
Day 3: The Last Day. Of course, there's more ramen.
- 8:00 AM: Hotel breakfast round two. This time, I know what I should get. I should also take advantage of the vending machines and take a bottle of green tea.
- 9:00 AM: Check out of the hotel.
- 9:30 AM: Last-minute souvenir hunting. Trying not to completely blow my budget. I bought a pair of socks shaped like sushi. I have no regrets.
- 11:00 AM: One last, desperate attempt for a matcha latte. Success!
- 12:00 PM: The flight to my next destination. Goodbye, Okayama! I’m probably not going to see you anytime soon.
- 1:00 PM: As I wait at the airport, thoughts. I really loved the journey. I was a little bit off key at the beginning, but I am so grateful that I could go. I'm also going to miss those ramen-filled nights. The whole experience has been a bit of a blur if I'm honest. But I'll remember the gardens, the art, the matcha, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of stumbling around a new city.
Post-Trip Reflections: HOTEL MYSTAYS Okayama? A solid base. The room key is still a menace, but the beds are legit. Okayama? Beautiful, confusing, delicious, and utterly unforgettable. And yes, I’m already dreaming of ramen. And may be, just may be, a new type of matcha kettle. This is the journey of a lifetime!
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Uncover Okayama's Secrets: The Mystical MyStays Hotel Awaits! (And Maybe Your Sanity) - FAQs
Okay, Okayama. Why Okayama? I'm More of a Tokyo Person, You Know?
Right, Right. So, this MyStays Hotel… Is it actually Mystical? (Because, like, I'm not into a seance here.)
Okayama's Korakuen Garden: Is it Worth the Hype? (Because Instagram Lies. Constantly.)
Food! What's the Grub Scene Like? And is it Expensive? (I'm on a Budget, People!)
Tell me more about the "peculiar" bits of the MyStays Hotel. Because let’s be honest, that’s what I really care about…
Transportation: How Did You Get Around? (I'm terrified of public transport)
Any Hidden Gems or Unexpected Discoveries? Spill the Beans!
The Verdict: Would You Go Back to Okayama (And the MyStays)?

