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. ...
Read moreThe 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. ...
Read moreWe booked this hotel on short notice without expecting too much from it, as we just wanted something close to Disneyland. I have to say, it was a very nice surprise.
The positives:
Location wise, it really depends why you're coming here and what you want to do. Are you just visiting Tokyo? Then this might not be the best place to stay at, since it's pretty out of the way. Getting to any tourist spot is probably going to take about an hour, while hopping from train to train. If that doesn't bother you, then it's fine. If you're only interested in getting to Disneyland? Then this is one of your best bets. You can easily get to Disney in 30 minutes by hopping on to a bus that's 5 minutes away from the hotel. The area itself is your standard Japanese residential area. Doesn't feel touristy at all and you have plenty of kombinis around.
The staff was very polite and spoke English. Check in was done fairly quickly and they were kind enough to store our bags for free upon checking out until later in the day.
We stayed for 2 nights in a Twin Room and we were super happy with what we got. The room was pretty spacious, as we had enough space to open both of our medium sized luggage bags at the same time. Everything is clean and the beds were decent (on the smaller side, but not too small to be a problem). The free breakfast was a very nice addition. The food was good. There wasn't a lot of variety but honestly, at this price I'm surprised this was included.
The negatives:
Well.. I've got no negative things to say. For what we needed (a place to stay that's close to Disney and is decent), the price to value ratio was...
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