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Hotel Lumiere Kasai
4.3/544 Reviews

Hotel Lumiere Kasai

Tokyo|2.1km from JR Kasairinkaikoen Station
The hotel is well located coming from HND. We took the Airport Limousine bus from Haneda to Kasai Station and walked from the station to the hotel (about 3 blocks). It would be easy to get from Narita as well by taking the NEX (Narita Express) from NRT to Tokyo Station and transferring to the Tozai Line at Nihonbashi station, then walking from Kasai station to the hotel. The neighborhood has a suburb feel and there is lots around the hotel. A discount grocery store is directly next door. Several convenience stores are close, and the 100-Yen Lawson is across the street. Many restaurants are also within walking distance of the hotel. Kasai Station is a very easy 5-minute walk from the hotel and is on the Tozai Line that goes directly into central Tokyo (Nihonbashi) from there, it's easy to go anywhere in Tokyo. The room was small for three people, but manageable. The beds are high enough to tuck suitcases underneath. There is not closet, but if you are creative, you can have three people and 6-suitcases in the room and still walk around! Large bottles of body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are in the bathroom and a large bottle of foaming hand/face wash on the sink. Our room had a washer/dryer and a large fridge/freezer for convenience. A/C worked well. My only complaint about the room is that even after their major refresh last year, there aren't a lot of electrical plugs to charge 21-century devices. When I counted there was 4 USB outlets and 4 electrical outlets. More outlets would have been nice. Breakfast is served every day in the breakfast area on the ground floor. Croissants, filled croissants, pullman loaf slices, scrambled eggs, sausages, potato salad, cabbage/lettuce salad are currently on the menu. It's ample and filling until your next meal in Tokyo. A decent breakfast. Housekeeping for the room was daily and well done. All in all, a great choice for your next trip to Tokyo. I would stay again. Highly recommended. Service is great.
HOTEL IL FIORE  KASAI
4.3/5120 Reviews

HOTEL IL FIORE KASAI

Tokyo|2.35km from JR Kasairinkaikoen Station
This is a beautiful hotel set in a nice, quiet location, with all the amenities close by for a relaxed stay in Tokyo. It's a clean tidy comfortable hotel (4/5 star rating). The luxurious rooms come with en suite bathrooms, toiletries, A/C, heating, flat screen TV, tea/coffee facility, daily room service and so on. There is also complimentary coffee/tea available all day in the lounge area on the ground floor. Kasai subway station is only a minute's walk from the hotel to visit attractions/places of interest in Tokyo. Bus station is also located within walking distance (just near KFC) for travelling to Narita & Haneda international airports. Restaurants, fast food outlets like kfc/McDonald, convenience stores etc are all located nearby. The Buffet style breakfast provided (with a very limited selection) could have been a bit better though. Especially on the day of our departure at 06:30 am in the morning, the restaurant was serving breakfast but it wasn't buffet style, instead Japanese Obento box meal was served with Rice, Veggies, piece of Fish etc which was obviously also cold. (That would have been okay for lunch perhaps!) Most overseas guests, including us gave it a miss. The Restaurant is also quite small in capacity and guests are permitted in batches of about 25 people at a time, to sit down for breakfast. So if you are late, you have to join the queue and wait patiently or give it a miss if you are in a hurry to depart somewhere. As such, on this issue, there is certainly room for improvement for the hotel. But apart from this, Ilfiore is a beautiful, comfortable hotel in Tokyo as mentioned. The staff are also very polite, courteous & helpful. Il fiore means -- the Flower! Well, we were fortunate to witness some the Cherry Blossom during our stay in Japan! We had a wonderful time in Japan. We will probably visit again but until then we say... Domo Arigatou &... Sayonara! Malay Adhikari (Melbourne, Australia)

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Tabist Fifty's for Maihama
2.7/53 Reviews
The room is small, the transportation is convenient, and the breakfast is rich.
Hotel Lumiere Nishikasai
4.3/5105 Reviews
The hotel is very close to Nishi-Kasai Subway Station on the Tozai Line, and there is an elevator from the south exit. The room is clean, has a microwave, refrigerator, and new air conditioner. Breakfast includes a variety of breads, salads, milk, orange juice and other drinks. The front desk service attitude is very good.
Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande
4.4/5101 Reviews
It was still about 2 years old, so it was beautiful including the appearance of the hotel and the room. There were not many items for breakfast, but it was compact and delicious. I want to stay again because there is a free shuttle to Disney Resort.
Hotel Livemax Kasai Ekimae
3.7/557 Reviews
A local friend went to Tokyo at work and I took a room. This hotel chain was the first time to see it in various places. The front desk is normal. The rooms were clean but I felt small. It is an average business hotel with a reasonable price. However, the bed was good and I could sleep well. This is the most important for me. I thought I would use this hotel chain more from next time.
Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai
4.1/5118 Reviews
It is a very cost-effective accommodation. The only thing to note is that the room is relatively small. If you book a semi double, it can accommodate two people but it will be very crowded. One room is just right for us. It's very close to the station and very convenient to go to Disney, but be sure to pay attention to the bus schedule. Breakfast is also good, but there are too many people and you have to queue up during peak hours. Although the room is small but clean and tidy, it is cleaned every day. The sound insulation is not very good and the internet speed is a bit slow. But overall very good
Hotel Lumiere Kasai
4.3/544 Reviews
The hotel is well located coming from HND. We took the Airport Limousine bus from Haneda to Kasai Station and walked from the station to the hotel (about 3 blocks). It would be easy to get from Narita as well by taking the NEX (Narita Express) from NRT to Tokyo Station and transferring to the Tozai Line at Nihonbashi station, then walking from Kasai station to the hotel. The neighborhood has a suburb feel and there is lots around the hotel. A discount grocery store is directly next door. Several convenience stores are close, and the 100-Yen Lawson is across the street. Many restaurants are also within walking distance of the hotel. Kasai Station is a very easy 5-minute walk from the hotel and is on the Tozai Line that goes directly into central Tokyo (Nihonbashi) from there, it's easy to go anywhere in Tokyo. The room was small for three people, but manageable. The beds are high enough to tuck suitcases underneath. There is not closet, but if you are creative, you can have three people and 6-suitcases in the room and still walk around! Large bottles of body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are in the bathroom and a large bottle of foaming hand/face wash on the sink. Our room had a washer/dryer and a large fridge/freezer for convenience. A/C worked well. My only complaint about the room is that even after their major refresh last year, there aren't a lot of electrical plugs to charge 21-century devices. When I counted there was 4 USB outlets and 4 electrical outlets. More outlets would have been nice. Breakfast is served every day in the breakfast area on the ground floor. Croissants, filled croissants, pullman loaf slices, scrambled eggs, sausages, potato salad, cabbage/lettuce salad are currently on the menu. It's ample and filling until your next meal in Tokyo. A decent breakfast. Housekeeping for the room was daily and well done. All in all, a great choice for your next trip to Tokyo. I would stay again. Highly recommended. Service is great.

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