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Hotel Zen Machida
3.9/55 Reviews
I was very happy that the room was clean, the staff was friendly, and the food at the hotel was delicious! I also wanted to repeat it.
City Hotel Takahata
4.2/52 Reviews
Located a few minutes walk from Takashima Fudo Station. It is a retro atmosphere, and the lobby makes you feel the age in the room as a swamp, but the water is renovated and beautiful. Auto lock and electric system is key inserted type. Wi-fi complete. There is also a wired LAN. I went to the telework plan, but I was able to spend it firmly.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Fuchu-Nambu-sen Minami-tama Ekimae
4.2/568 Reviews
The rating of location depends on what you wanna see when you stay in Japan. If you wanna stay in a place that is not crowded, noisy and having a bit good view. I think you gotta love this one. It will be a bit far away from the city center of Tokyo. But all the things in here are really good, the staff are super friendly and the room is comfortable. Moreover, you don't have to worry about the difficulty of buying stuff, as there is a supermarket in front of the hotel. I really recommend you to stay in here for a night if you have a spare day or you are disappointed with Tokyo. This may really change your view. Don't just stay in the city centre.
Hotel Livemax Budget Fuchu
3.6/553 Reviews
It seemed that one room in the apartment was being remodeled into a hotel. The room I stayed in also had a washing machine, and although it was a paid depot on the first floor, a dryer was also installed, which was very helpful because I stayed there on a heavy rain day. It doesn't feel like a hotel because it's cheap, but I was very grateful to be able to stay that day for 4000 yen per night.
Hotel Livemax Budget Fuchu Annex
2.5/540 Reviews
It was good that amenities were substantial. The price is cheap and the station is a little walk, but the road is not complicated. I want to use it again.
Fuchu Urban Hotel Annex
4.1/562 Reviews
I went to leave my luggage before check-in, but I thought I would settle it first, and when I wrote the information, I wrote it quickly, but I was able to write it quickly with a nose breath... After checking in, go out I leave the key at the front desk when I go back and say the name and room number, ”Hi hi ... Hi hi ...”. Can I call you a massage from the room to the front desk? When I heard, I was told, ”I don't do it at this hotel!” I was very disgusted, so I was a waste of money, but I moved to a nearby Livmax hotel. I've used the hotel so far, but this was my first experience.

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