This was a great place to stay for one night and before our departure! The beds were the comfiest out of all the airbnbs we stayed in Japan. Really appreciated that they had PJ’s and slippers for us as well as other toiletries. Check in was easy and the room was very spacious. It is away from the busy areas like Shibuya, but we chose this place because it was easy to leave from and head to the Narita Airport. Hop on the train, and ride one stop then hop on the main train to the airport. I recommend you take a taxi to the nearest station which is 12 minutes on foot. It was only 500 yen and it was worth it because we had a lot of luggage. Note that this hotel is also very close to the Senso-Ji temple, 12...
Read moreGreat rooms: relatively big for a Japanese hotel, with very ergonomic design to allow 2 travelers enough space to sit and layout your lugguage bags. Booked through Airbnb the check in process was quite seamless without any human interaction, if you need help you would need to use the phone provided to call the number at the reception.
This is essentially a Japanese apartment refurbished into a hotel. There are no facilities like a gym otherwise. Good for a short stay or stopover in Tokyo.
Slight distance from the nearest station Iriya station. Very close to the asakusa shrines and tourist sites otherwise. Ample food and convenience store options...
Read moreAccommodation is crazy. I was looking for a cheap accommodation in Ueno, but there were no reviews, but I booked it shortly after it opened, and the accommodation is really good. The location is very good and you can walk to Sennoji and Skytree. You can also walk to Ueno Park. In particular, the bed in the accommodation is crazy... so soft and nice... It's a more luxurious bed than the one in the Seoul house... It was so neat and perfect... Check-in was done non-face-to-face even though I went at dawn, but it was a bit difficult . It's up to date, so you have to check in and check out with your own key. The...
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