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Nakano Sunplaza Hotel
3.8/51 Reviews
It is very close to Nakano Subway Station, and it is only a 3-minute walk away, with convenient transportation. Breakfast is an appointment package, divided into Japanese and Western food. The first day of the afternoon, I decided which kind of breakfast ticket to eat the next morning. The Japanese meal is exquisite, and the western food is a bit large. It was just a few hours before the room was cleaned, and everything else was fine.
Business Hotel Crescent
3.3/54 Reviews
The hotel is located in Nakano, Tokyo, and the first thing I feel is that despite the staff being always present, ready to help and very kind of this is not a tourist-advisable facility. The area is quiet and the structure is clean and clean, the quality of sleep is good, the rooms are very small and the doors are not provided with garments so when the wind is very strong the rooms become very cold, The heat pump inside is softening cold but not enough. The bathrooms are clean and quality-friendly but a window without frame but with a ”loft” helps keep the room very cold. There is an emergency machine vendor on the ground floor. I was a guest at Crescent for 4 nights and I feel I say that for a night on the flight like a business hotel actually needs to be used can also go well, but for a holiday, The hotel is 5 minutes walk from Nakano station that connects the neighborhood to any other point. Tokyo airports included. Free, stable and fast internet throughout the facility.
Guest House Koenji Junjo Hotel
3.8/54 Reviews
Very poor sound insulation
JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOENJI
4.9/554 Reviews
Before moving to the country, I chose this hotel because the price of the local and kichijoji hotels was high. It was convenient to connect directly to the station. The front desk staff was also nice, the room was clean and I was able to stay in the corner room away from the elevator as I wanted in advance. The bathtub was a little deep, and it was good to take a bathing agent behind the front desk and take a bath slowly. The breakfast of this business hotel is good, and there are many buffet styles of dishes, but it was good to have a breakfast made on the second floor. I want to use it if I have another chance.
GrapeHouse Koenji
4.5/510 Reviews
I like it so much, it's clean, hygienic, warm and delicate. Those with cleanliness can't fault it at all. The owner, Niangniang, is so warm, even though she doesn't speak Japanese, she can communicate with each other as well as in poor English. Will stay and come often, for this warmth.
Shinjuku Deep Lane Local Villa
3.2/51 Reviews
It’s hard to find. It’s a paid parking lot for6-8 minutes on foot. There is no space to sit downstairs. The washing machine does not have a dryer.. It’s not worth the price.

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