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Hoshinoen202
4.6/52 Reviews
My stay experience was very good. First of all, it takes about an hour to pass from Narita Airport. From the airport 👉 Nippori 👉 Ikebukuro 👉 Bei Akaba. It takes seven or eight minutes to walk from the station to the room, and two slopes are climbed on the way. Three convenience stores and a supermarket will be passed along the way. There is also a larger supermarket in the square of the station, but you can't use Alipay and WeChat to pay attention. Because this time I came by car, I took a fancy to the size of this house! From the perspective of the week of staying, the experience was really good. I entertained Japanese friends for two consecutive days to eat hahaha. And the room was very clean and very thoughtful, the washing machine dishwasher and a variety of tea sets. There are also four bottles of fruit wine in the refrigerator. The fly in the ointment is that there is no hot water in the washbasin, and it is still a bit cold during the winter. In addition, I live alone. There is a bathroom that has little impact, but if the western-style and Japanese-style rooms are full of people, it is estimated that there will be conflict in the use of the bathroom and toilet. Personally feel that a family of three travels, this room is just right. Of course I live alone and I am not too big... (̀⌄ ́) The garden on the top floor has not been there. I wanted to go up to cook the pot, but it was dark when I either overslept or wanted to go. Oh, it’s dark after five o’clock here...(T_T) Overall, it was a satisfactory stay. Finally, I complained about Trip.com. Is it really that the check-in message can't appear directly in my booking picture? Why is it a housekeeper or something to send me a private message...**Who will click on you Ctrip to send me hundreds of advertising messages a year? ! !
Hotel Wing International Tokyo Akabane
4.7/540 Reviews
I stayed around Akabane station many times, but it was the best in the vicinity of the station, cleanliness and staff response. The room was beautiful because it was only new. The staff was also kind and polite, and the morning greeting was refreshing. It was a stay with a breakfast plan, so if you look forward to it, the side dishes are Japanese style selection method the previous night and order Japanese food. I'm sorry I wanted to have a little western food. The amount of water in the shower is good, and the mist and massage shower are one lever. I want to stay again, but if you can increase the choice of breakfast, it will be full.
Super Hotel Tokyo Akabane-Eki Higashiguchi Ichibangai
4/544 Reviews
I used it for the first time. About 10 minutes walk from the east exit of Akabane Station to Akabane Ichibancho shopping street. The mouth is narrow and chic, so I will pass by without thinking. When you enter, it is a hotel with a slightly dark but calm impression. There is no facilities in the public bath, but the room and bathtub are large and relaxing. Overall, the room is dark, so I think it would be better to borrow a table light for front lending if you work. I couldn't see the view at all, but it was very good with a feeling of sighing. Breakfast is also quite hard! It was very helpful from 6:30. I will use it again!
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Akabane-eki Higashi-guchi Ichiban-gai
3.9/544 Reviews
JR From Akabane Station, walk about 5 and head to the busy downtown until midnight. We were able to take over monorail and JR from Haneda Airport, but it may be possible to come by airport bus. We used a double room but it is clean and has ample size. The hotel in the Toyoko Inn chain is also devised to make it easy to put luggage. It was good that breakfast was devised with few types.
JR-EAST HOTEL METS AKABANE
4.8/597 Reviews
It was our first time travelling to Tokyo. We were stressed about where to stay. Hotels in downtown were really expensive. We chose to stay here and we loved it as you can get anywhere with the train network in Tokyo. Check-in process was smooth. Receptionst very helpful. Loved the rooms. We got two rooms. A bit small but larger compared to other hotels with more expensive rates. Enjoyed our stay for a week. The JR line is actually just besides the hotel. You can use an app to help you get to where you like in 15 minutes. Alot of restaurants, mcdonalds, lawson, family mart besides the hotel. Would definitely stay here again.
B&B Nagomi
4.3/57 Reviews
Uncle is friendly and key payment, so it is easy to check in and go out. There is a desk, bed, refrigerator, and the bathroom shower washbasin is shared but clean and good.

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