While the location is not in Tokyo city center, it is a short walk to Kasai Station, which has shuttle buses to both Narita and Haneda Airports, and is the first stop on a Disney shuttle bus. Kasai is also on a main metro line into the city.||One thing I loved was that the cafe doubles as a florist. This means that whenever we came home, we were welcomed by the smell of fresh flowers. It made the space feel clean and peaceful.||Everything was top quality: nice beds/pillows, clean bathrooms, Dyson hair dryers, retro cute refrigerator, washing machine, self-heating ofuro, clean kitchenware. One aspect that I appreciated was the large dining table in the room. It made the room seem more like a home, and we could gather there after a tiring day out. Outdoor shoes are left at the sunken entry way of the room, keeping the dirt from coming into the living space. ||The 6 person room had 4 beds and 2 bunks. Unlike other hotels in Tokyo, this one was spacious enough for us to open our suitcases!||Finally, service was lovely. First, we arrived late but she kindly stayed up to check us in. The next day, it rained and she had umbrellas ready for us. Every day when I had questions (how do I get to..., do you suggest...), the staff was very patient and helpful. ||Will...
Read moreWe were blown away when we arrived at the hotel! It is absolutely gorgeous and the room was HUGE compared to other places we have stayed in Japan. This is the nicest place we stayed! We only stayed one night but it is very well set up for a longer stay with a stove and kitchen sink, dishes and dining table, washing machine and shower room where you can dry the clothes. The room has big waste bins and there is also a toaster and microwave accessible. Our room had a chest of drawers and bookshelf so we could actually set up our belongings for easy access if we had stayed longer. The attention to detail was incredible. All of this for such a cheap price was just amazing!
The area around the hotel is just beautiful too! There is a large park directly in front of the hotel and the neighbourhood is delightful to walk around. The only downside was that the hotel wasn't on a main JR train line so depending on where you want to go, you may have to switch trains at least once. But despite that, we would happily...
Read moreA fantastic family managed boutique hotel. The room was spotless, beautifully presented and fully equipped. The hotel is new. The beds are very comfortable. The room has lovely decor. There are big windows (with fly screens) that open and let in light and fresh air. It has a fridge freezer, induction hotplates, pots and pans for cooking, Crockery, cutlery. There are eight usb charging ports in the room. The wifi is strong and fast. It has a very convenient washing machine and a good sized drying rack. The bathroom is great with nice body wash hair care and lotions supplied. The hotel is next to a park and is walking distance to supermarkets and the Kasai Tokyo Metro railway station. Very convenient. The cafe downstairs is also a florist so it is always wonderful to enter the hotel. The staff are friendly and accommodating, nothing is too much trouble. The owner speaks English very well. This hotel is so much better than the boring tiny box accommodation elsewhere in Kasai. We...
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