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Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews

Hotel Sunny

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|1.62km from Akado-Shogakko-Mae Station
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.

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Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.
Tokyo Art House
4/55 Reviews
The room facilities are very complete, the environment is quiet, and the scenery is very good
Randor Residence Tokyo Suites
3.8/538 Reviews
We stayed six nights at Randor Residence Tokyo Suites as a family of three people. The hotel is not in city center but with railway it takes about 20 minutes to Tokyo Station from the hotel. The building is on a quiet and clean street. It is very close to Machiya Station on Chiyoda Line which you can directly go to Harajuku-Omotosando districts. The Nishi Nippori Station of Yamanote Line is another station about 1 km and about 15 minutes of walking from the hotel. The room was very clean, spacious and comfortable with kitchen tools. The staff was very young, energetic, friendly and helpful. The nearby area of Arakawa has some good restaurants and a really nice and great Akafudado supermarket. On our next trip to Tokyo we will definitelybe looking for a room at Randor Residence Tokyo Suites.
TOKYO CITY VIEW HOTEL TABATA-STATION
4.3/5135 Reviews
Small room but nice and clean. Only take few minutes to Tabata station (South gate). Hotel has private onsen for male and female. It’s so much comfortable
Residence Condominium Kalahaai
3.7/512 Reviews
Although the hotel is located in Arakawa, it is not remote, and it is a one-stop distance from Ueno Park. It is most convenient to walk to the Nishiri-ri Station or the Nippori Station. The transfer of the new Sanhe Island and Sanhe Island to Nippori or West Rim is not as close as it is. It is recommended to take the route to Xiri, because there are many convenience stores and restaurants along the route. The Yamanote Line in Nippori and Nishiri-ri are connected to most of Japan's attractions, and it is convenient to transfer less. To get to Sensoji Temple, you only need to take the bus near the Sansanhe Island Station, which is convenient. Check-in is self-service and there is a key box with your name at the door. Pros: The Tokyo Tower can be seen from the balcony above the fifth floor. The facilities are very comprehensive, and the refrigerator microwave oven washing machine has an induction cooker. The room is not too small in Japan. Disadvantages: The bed is made up of two square sofas, no bedside, and the pillow is not very comfortable. If you live in a row, no one will take the initiative to clean the room. You need to find someone to say, but we just caught up with them on vacation and can't find someone to clean up. So it has not been cleaned. If the bath towel is to be changed, even the basket can be placed at the door. In addition, the location is a bit biased, not on the main road, hidden in the residential area, you need to navigate.
Fav Tokyo Nishinippori
4.5/516 Reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this room. The room was excellent with its cleanliness and the staff members were incredibly friendly. The location was also perfect, offering convenience and accessibility. However, we must mention that there was a minor issue with the hot water pot as it had a water leakage problem. Despite reporting the issue, it unfortunately remained unresolved. Nevertheless, apart from this small inconvenience, the overall experience was fantastic, thanks to the wonderful room and ideal location.

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