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Laffitte Tokyo West
3.9/54 Reviews
Very clean, but there is no elevator to cry and cry. The room has no smell, sound insulation is OK, heating and air conditioning are OK, the toilet is great, there is warm air, the convenience store is also very close, the station is also very close, mainly because the landlord is very good and gentle, and also very clean, there is a vacuum cleaner in the room.
Yumenoya
3.2/53 Reviews
1. How should I put it? The house is old and still being renovated. There is no front desk. When I met a few guys (probably staff members) who were working on the house, they didn’t know English at all, so communication was very difficult. 2. This location is far from the subway, a fifteen-minute walk. It is next to the track, which is very noisy. The location is remote and there are many mosquitoes. 3. There is no charge for a washing machine in the house. There is no dryer. I was told that there was one nearby when I walked out, but I couldn’t find it. 4. The sound insulation is very poor. You have to go to Shinjuku to go to any subway station. It is not recommended to stay here if you are traveling. The transportation cost and time are really not recommended. 5. How can I put it this way? If you want to experience suburban life, you have enough time. It’s okay to wander around. You can cook and there are many small shops and convenience stores to eat. It’s not as convenient as a hotel when traveling.
Kichijoji Tokyu Rei Hotel
4.5/598 Reviews
It turned out to be the best location when using Haneda Airport. Although I had to leave at 6am, I didn't have any problems as it took me about a minute to get to the shuttle bus stop for Haneda Airport, even with heavy luggage. They lent me two room card keys so I could go out separately, and I felt that everything was efficient. Inokashira Park stretches out behind the building, and the environment is perfect. Speaking of Kichijoji, there are many delicious and cost-effective restaurants and high-end supermarkets, so even if they don't offer meals, there is no problem at all. This is the hotel that gave me the best impression among the business hotels I stayed at in Tokyo.
Hotel Hermitage Ogikubo
3.7/52 Reviews
The ”cleanliness” and ”facilities” evaluated are very clean. I am satisfied with the room alone, but is it okay to include the way up the stairs? From the entrance of the building to the rooms, it felt like a multi-tenant building. My old mother was worried. This is a bitter smile. As soon as you open the door of the room, it is heaven. The service, of course, does not have a normal hotel service, but there are also a lot of towels, vacuum cleaners, a lot of garbage bags, Wi-Fi, and bunk beds are exciting. Is it good? The challenge is to unlock it. Am I the only one who can't find the key? When I found it, I felt like I was taking an adventure and said, ”The brave man got the key!”
Kichijoji Excel Hotel Tokyu
4.5/554 Reviews
Kichijoji is where I used to live and where I usually stay when I come to see friends from the countryside, where I retired as a senior citizen. There are stylish small windows lined up on the other side of the atrium outside the window, and I like that it somehow resembles a Scandinavian hotel, but not an American one. It's also great that there is ”Aburi-dokoro Musashi”, which is famous for its fish board paintings, in the neighborhood. Christmas is almost here! Happy new year everyone!
Anshin Oyado Tokyo Ogikuboten-Male Only
4.2/520 Reviews
The capsule hotel hotel was often used in Osaka, but this time I used it in Tokyo for the first time. Compared to Kansai, the price setting was a little expensive, but the room was a little larger than Kansai, free alcohol and soft drinks, coffee, white rice, curry, soup, etc. I was very satisfied with the fullness. Also, it was very convenient to move near the station. Even after checking out, I was able to use the lounge until 15. I would like to use it when I go to Tokyo.

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