I got Single room non smoking for myself for 10 nights for leisure. The great things: the supermarket next to the hotel, and prices are slashed every night near closing at about 7-8pm. You can also get drinks at better prices here than vending machines and familymart or 7-11. Along the path there is familymart too. Near iidabashi station there are great food options especially Yamada no Unagi. Pls try their ramen on Fridays and Saturdays. Room is very clean and quiet, hotel is eco-friendly and I like that it offered days to skip cleaning and changing of bedsheets. Offers coffee and tea. I was able to get a good rest every night. The bed is not too soft, the way I like it. The tub is just nice for me. There is hdmi port and you can plugin your device if you want. I watched a couple of Netflix films from my ipad. The not so great things: It is quite a walk from train stations at least 8-10 mins which can be a toll on some. They do not offer combs and razors for free and it costs 100yen, but there is a DAISO nearby iidabashi station so you can get good ones from...
Read moreHotel is clean and well presented. As i know no Japanese the reception desk helped me with any query i had to the best of their ability. The hotel is a great location to get about Tokyo has the closed station is Idabashi just a quick 5 minute walk or crossing across two streets away as the hotel is on a main road. Idabashi is on the Sobu line so quick and easy to get to Shinjuku, Akihabara and Asakusa. However only a few stops away from places to swap lines. Also only a 15 minute walk from the Tokyo Dome and its outlets. Also has the underground line as well. So really effective for traveling across Tokyo. As the main station has two clear exists and not overly busy and complicated compared to other stations. The only thing to be aware of is that it is next to a duel carriage way/ motorway and not as quiet as other places i have stayed across tokyo. However in terms of location it the best i experienced so far However hotel is great and my...
Read moreCompact but clean and cozy rooms welcome your Tokyo visit. It may be a bit complicated for you to find the hotel from the closest train station Iidabashi because of hyper intersection in front of it. Don't worry. It's Easy. Take East Exit of JR Iidabashi Station or B1 Exit of Tokyo Metro Iidabashi Station. Walk toward the pedestrian bride and take a left at a Beef Bowl stand (Matsuya) , and keep walking toward Highway entrance on your right for a while. Pass two convenience stores (Seven-Eleven and Family Mart) on your left, you will come accross a supermarket (Inageya). The hotel entrance is right next to it. OR take a cab from Tokyo Station as it may cost only 1500 yen ($14/12 euro) for 4 km/10 minute ride. You can take 5 different train/metro lines from Iidabashi station. From there, about 10-minute train ride will bring you mostly anywhere in main...
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