This hotel is not in a typical tourist neighborhood, but we stayed here because we needed to be nearby for a music workshop. And even though the room was tiny, and I mean tiny, it was functional and laid out in a manner that the smallness was manageable. The staff was charming and service was great so we were won over.||||The hotel was clean and efficiently run, there is always coffee downstairs, and you can get a voucher to hop across the street to the UCC cafe for a quick breakfast. The neighborhood is bustling, so there were plenty of small shops, restaurants, and convenience stores. The train stop was less than 5 minute walk, so transportation was no problem, even if it does take about 30 minutes to get to city center Tokyo.||||Good spot to get a feel for living like a local, but with plenty of conveniences so that you...
Read moreAlong that downtown street car station crossing shopping and restaurant street through the vivid part of Tokyo Machiya Inn supplied me with clean, high tech and nicely furnished rooms and as web developer I could use internet for free. Breakfast fine on a coffeshop opposite the hotel inclusive reasonable room fee. Service very helpful and - just a 10 minute ride to the business Tokyo centers. Ii...
Read moreGood for its price. Don't expect much from room service such as free meals and such. No facilities like gym, massage or restaurants/bar. Their check-out time is earlier than average l, 10:00 am. Yet, they have the comfiest pillows ever. Great humidifier machine in rooms. And no cigarette smells or noise from neighboring rooms. Would stay again from...
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