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Flexstay Inn Higashi Jujo
3.8/560 Reviews
The price is very cheap and affordable for a student. The hotel is very near the station but the station does not have any escalators or elevator so it’s a bit tough for travelers who have heavy luggage. Nearby has convenient store and also the restaurant too! In the room, there is everything you needed for the living. You can borrow the fried pan to cook your meal if you want. The room is not that clean. There are a lot of dust and I am allergic to that so it’s a hard time for me to sleep in the room plus the train’s sound is very loud.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Keihin Tohoku Sen Oji Eki Kita Guchi
4.3/585 Reviews
If you go straight under the elevated from Oji Station, you will arrive. The surrounding area is quiet in the residential area. There are many convenience stores and taverns on the big street. The rooms are simple like Toyoko Inn. The pajamas are a system brought from the first floor. It is a unit bus, but it is a little spread. Amenities are only shampoo, rinse and body soap, so I think women should bring essentials.
Tokio's Hotel
3.8/515 Reviews
Convenient transportation! There is a subway station and a bus station, all within a five-minute walk! There are more ramen shops and convenience stores nearby. There are many choices and delicious food. Worth a visit
Tokyo Guest House Ouji Music Lounge
4.4/546 Reviews
The room with an additional bathroom for two people can see that the building is renovated in the old style, but the appearance is clean and cute, there is complete public space on the first floor, kitchenette, social room and laundry room, tenants can also freely use the space of the next cafe, and the staff is very friendly. The room is Japanese-style structure, the sink and the bathroom are separate design, the bathroom has a small bathtub for bathing, the heating equipment is not new but very warm, in addition to the bed, sofa and small table, you can also spread out a suitcase space, In-room wifi can watch movies but occasionally lags. The traffic takes about 20 minutes from Tokyo Station to JR Station, and then walks for 5 minutes uphill. There is no way to get to the city by the nearby subway line. You must transfer, plus the transfer time will be close to about 40 minutes. If you want to buy an electric subway pass ticket, you may have to estimate the JR ticket price (one-way 170).
Itabashi Center Hotel
4.2/57 Reviews
Itabashi Center Hotel is along the highway, across from Itabashi Kuyakushomae Station (Mito line), and a half mile walk from Oyama Station (Tobu Tojo line). I chose this hotel because it is near Oyama, an area I lived part-time in during the early 1990s. So I came back to see it thirty years later. The hotel is a typical understated business hotel. Check in was easy and my room on the fourth floor is fine. It’s not large and is most comfortable for solo travelers. The location is near the highway and there is a bit of noise, but I slept well and didn’t notice it. The view out my window is the wall of the neighboring building. Perfect because it is quieter than those that may be fronting the highway. Shower is warm, bed is comfortable, and my floor is quiet. And the cost is quite reasonable for Tokyo. Visitors to Japan may prefer to stay in the more touristy areas, but for people who know their way around Tokyo, this is an inexpensive, yet comfortable place to stay for business in the area beyond Ikebukuro. I enjoyed my stay.
Maison de Takinogawa 104
3.5/51 Reviews
About 10 minutes from the subway station. The equipment is quite sufficient, there are microwave ovens, washing machines, etc., the heater is very strong, and it is suitable in winter.

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