Zen Vague Hostel is a small Hostel featuring Japanese style rooms inside a renovated 90-year-old traditional house. With the concept of “being in the ocean”, as the owners describe it.
Walking up to it, it is a bit mysterious, especially as we arrived in the evening and it was already dark. The entrance resembles a path into the forest and the mood is already calming, you can feel this is a place of tranquility. And that is exactly what Zen Vague Hostel is trying to achieve, to create a space to relax, away from the noise. A mixture of Zen and surf culture.
As you enter you see the stone path continue, a small bamboo-like forest and the floor-to-ceiling glass exterior of the common areas. The Hostel features a small Gallery with local artists as well as a stylish gym.
Check-in was easy, there are English translations for everything and payment is upfront.
We were shown to our room with a quick tour of the facilities and we must confess we did not expect any of it. It’s minimalist Japanese design but kept the traditional look you would expect from a Ryokan.
Color is used sparingly and the unique light features give Zen Vague Hostel a calming sense.
The Space
The Space at this stylish Hostel is created with your relaxation in mind. Minimal design, calming colors and the use of light, really give it something very meditative, relaxed, but not stiff. We just felt very comfortable.
It is a bit like coming to someone’s house. You take off your shoes at the entrance. The staff is friendly, almost familiar with broken English, but it works.
The room smells of fresh and calming scent and already we feel relaxed! We are reminded that it is a very old house and to be aware of not making too much noise.
The same is the case for the rooms. Kept in dark blue with the only design feature being the bonsai-like light installation, which by itself is going to wow you. Something so simple yet such a huge impact!
The Rooms at Zen Vague Hostel
This is actually a very small Hostel, with only 3 Rooms. Mind you it is a Hostel, so it features a 4-bed dorm and 2 Japanese style rooms, which can be set up according to the needs. Prices can vary depending on the season but start from ¥4000 per Person in the 4-bed Dormitory. If you stay in the single room you will be charged from ¥12000 and the biggest Japanese style room would be from ¥24000 for up to 4 people.
Good to know
There is a mixed sauna, but it closes after 9 pm, so make sure to get back early if you like to use it. Also, make sure to bring your swimsuit as it is mixed.
The property has quite steep stairs, that may be difficult for some people. Especially because all the rooms are on the 2nd floor. And last but not least it only has shared toilets and shower areas.
How about Food?
There are a few great places to eat around it too!
We had a great curry at Woof Curry one night and loved the amazing Soba of Kamakura Matsubaraan! But here you may need a Reservation, as it can be quite popular. Also, they only have a Japanese Menu…
We did not have the chance to check it out yet, but if you are looking for Breakfast, try café recette and for drinks near the Beach or Dinner have a look at Cocomo.
What we loved about Zen Vague Hostel
What we loved the most is its proximity from the beach! As it is literally a 2 min walk. We got up early and went to grab a Coffe. There is a Konbini about 5 min walk. We got a coffee and a light breakfast and sat down at the Beach to watch the early risers surfing.
Not a bad way to start your day, right?
Address: Chome-7-29 Hase, Kamakura, Kanagawa 248-0016
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