This was a great base to explore on our three-day stay in Tokyo. The local area had shops, restaurants and convenience stores and there were multiple rail stations within walking distance to take in other districts. ||||The hotel itself was clean and comfortable - the rooms were small but very efficient in their design and had adequate space for us (we had two double rooms for two adults and two teenages), especially as we were out most of the time. The foyer area has tables and chairs and multiple vending machines so you can always spend time there if you would like more space to hang out.||||The included breakfast was very convenient and served by a group of friendly breakfast ladies that magically turn the foyer into a buffet dining room each morning. They served a traditional Japanese-style breakfast, which was enjoyable, but also included small bread rolls and bananas for those wanting something less savoury. ||||We would definately stay here again, but next time book further in advance to secure non-smoking rooms. There were only smoking rooms left when we booked (at the last minute!) and, as non-smokers, we didn't enjoy the smell. However, this was the only drawback and could be easily...
Read moreThis was a great base to explore on our three-day stay in Tokyo. The local area had shops, restaurants and convenience stores and there were multiple rail stations within walking distance to take in other districts. ||||The hotel itself was clean and comfortable - the rooms were small but very efficient in their design and had adequate space for us (we had two double rooms for two adults and two teenages), especially as we were out most of the time. The foyer area has tables and chairs and multiple vending machines so you can always spend time there if you would like more space to hang out.||||The included breakfast was very convenient and served by a group of friendly breakfast ladies that magically turn the foyer into a buffet dining room each morning. They served a traditional Japanese-style breakfast, which was enjoyable, but also included small bread rolls and bananas for those wanting something less savoury. ||||We would definately stay here again, but next time book further in advance to secure non-smoking rooms. There were only smoking rooms left when we booked (at the last minute!) and, as non-smokers, we didn't enjoy the smell. However, this was the only drawback and could be easily...
Read moreThe rooms are not very big. If you travel alone and rest here, all is fine. If you travel with a second person, it will become somehow challenging. With 2 luggages in the room, there hardly is any space left. The bathroom is tiny. The rooms are clean and towels are provided daily, but the rooms get cleaned after 4 days. I am wondering how this can be solved when there is no space left? You certainly need some skills to accomplish. Since we left on the 4th day, we were not able to see it. However you must know that you are able to hear the snore of your neighbours and also the knocking of the guests on the upside rooms who were not able to sleep due to the noise. So beware if you want to make love with your partner! 😉 The people working behind the desk as well as others are very friendly!! You may find a metro (T Line) by walking a few minutes which brings you to the main station. To catch the Z Line you walk roughly 15min, but the suburb is very nice to explore. If you would like to walk to the Tokyo main station without any stress, it takes you roughly 30min. There are also a couple of restaurants along...
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