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Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews

Hotel Sunny

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.07km from Nippori Station
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.
Hotel Cerezo
3.7/535 Reviews

Hotel Cerezo

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.61km from Nippori Station
 I was looking for a hotel that can be checked in from 12 o'clock and used the early check-in plan of this hotel. I went to kasudani on the Yamate line from Tokyo Station, but as of September 2019, there was no elevator kasudani escalator from the platform of kasudani station to the north exit, so I decided to carry my luggage on the stairs. If you can't carry heavy luggage on the stairs, you may also be able to go out far from the south exit. The hotel was located across the love hotel town, close to the station and easy to understand. The room is clean and there are all the things you need. There was no noise, especially, and I was able to spend it normally. The door was not a hotel lock, so I felt a little unreliable at first, but there was no problem, and there was no danger. Dinner is a lot of good restaurants around the station and it seems that you can take out of the room. The menu before the meal seemed cheap and delicious and had a more green impression (I didn't use it). Only one point, I applied for a breakfast plan 2 nights before my stay and paid at the time of my stay, but in fact, I found that the breakfast of the second night was not taken due to the time, and I asked if I could ask for a refund. But it is impossible. Breakfast can be added if you pay the price, so if you apply for breakfast without breakfast and pay the hotel fee, if you need breakfast, you should apply for breakfast and pay for it I regret that I should have I think breakfast was about 300 yen, but it was cheap and very delicious. If it is cheap and there is an early check-in plan near the station, I think it is suitable here.

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Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.
ART HOTEL Nippori Lungwood
4.5/5312 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Good location and easy to get skyliner to Narita Airport and down town. Spacious space compare to other hotel in Tokyo. The only bad thing is less of the explore in Nippori area. Strongly recommend who want to stay in Tokyo. This is a good choice!
Hotel Owl Tokyo Nippori
4/518 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
We arrived one afternoon from a long trip back from Hiroshima, It is VERY close to Nippori station which is excellent because this station links directly with Narita airport. Approx 5-10 min walk to station. The staff seemed nice, but unlike any other part of japan (including Tokyo) that we have been, they were not very talkative. They didnt seem interested in where we had been and they didnt show us any interesting things in the area, etc. Fortunatly we were a little tired so we didnt mind this too much. There is NO private storage of luggae in this hotel! The cases are left by reception, in plain view of every visitor (on the visitor side of reception!). They said they watch them but I personally think it would be very easy to wheel a case out of the door without noticing, they are not secured at all to anything. There is an owl in the corner of reception, right beside the rubbish bin. It is tied up to a post. When we arrived the poor thing was chewing at the rope attaching it to the post. It seemed a little stressed. I am a veterinary nurse and i did have to bite my tongue at the site. The room is clean and there is a little shoe cupboard to remove shoes before entering the dorm area. We stayed in a 4 bed dorm. (mixed sex) and unfortunatly the have put the shower room inside the dorm, which is a small room anyway, so you can hear EVERYTHING. doors opening and closing and curtains constantly being opened and closed. Loud footsteps on the ceeling and people in the next dorm putting plugs in and out of walls all night. When people leave early in the morning, you can hear them come in and out very clearly. The room we stayed in was close to reception and all night you could hear the front door chime. I undertstand that it is not the hotels fault for other guests being noisy, but it is definatly worth mentioning. The walls seem to be paper thin. The toilets are situated outside the room. Unfortunately the 'beds' are extremely thin. I stayed on futons for the whole 6 week trip to japan, but these are not comfortable beds. My bed had a long black hair in it, so I am not sure if it was cleaned before I arrived. The coffee in reception tastes awful, There is a map on the wall showing the area which I thought was nice. Overal, unfortunatly i would not stay here again, just too noisy and not comfortable to sleep. The good thing about this hotel however is that it is SO CHEAP! If you are on a very strict budget and dont mind being a little uncomfortable then go for it!
Almont Hotel Nippori
4.6/592 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Spacious walk from Nikkori Station. New hotel, room is placed in a small location with high density. Overall new and clean. The room is not large, but the fixtures can be stored compactly and do not feel narrow. I saw the sky tree outside the window (according to the room). The sound insulation of the window and the light shielding curtain are perfect. It is suitable for people who want to sleep even if it is bright. You can hear the sound of the corridor. The bath is an artificial hot spring. There is no bathtub in the accommodation room. Breakfast is devised with a Tokyo-like menu. There is only one elevator in the annex and attention to congestion. Stairs are not available.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Nippori
3.8/5107 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
It's a bit old. But for price friendly trip, this will be a choice as it locates at a Rippori Station at a very close distance. And there are plently of restaurants for tourists to exprience the local meal of Japanese daily life.
Hotel Tokyo Trip Ueno Nishi Nippori
4.3/570 Reviews
The location is very convenient. It takes less than 5 minutes to reach JR Nishi-Nippori Station and 10 minutes to Nippori Station. There is an Aeon supermarket, convenience stores, and many restaurants nearby. Staff service and attitude are very good. Close to the railway, but not noisy as expected. Instead, for several days in a row, the sound of some construction work would be heard from the street at about 8 a.m. every day, including the collision of drilling tools and iron. I live on the second floor, and the sound came from the exhaust fan. It was very loud, and it continued for several days. Everyone was woken up. I don’t know if there happened to be construction or if it was like this every day.

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