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R&B Hotel Kamata Higashiguchi Tokyo
4.4/561 Reviews

R&B Hotel Kamata Higashiguchi Tokyo

Haneda Airport/Kamata Tokyo|0.31km from Nyankuru
Fantastic location in Kamata. Just a brief <5 mins walk from Kamata station, its a straightforward route so even if you're a tourist you won't get lost. There is a book-off nearby with multiple convenience stores (7-eleven, Lawsons, Family mart), and plenty of restaurants around the hotel nearby that open late till the night. For a 2-star hotel, I wasn't expecting much, but the hotel looked very new and very clean, even in the bathroom (photo attached). Walls were impeccable. They cleaned the room and replaced the sheets everyday, even replacing the bedroom slippers daily. Facilities were great, the room was small but has everything you need. You have a kettle, coffee and tea, a small fridge, bathroom with a small bathtub, bidet, a small tv (tho Jap programs only), a desk with a stool etc. The hotel even has a vending machine and a small laundromat on the 2nd floor you can wash and dry your clothes (200 yen per use for washing/using the dryer). Toothpaste and toothbrush, hairbrush, shaver are all provided. Only downside is you don't have cupboard space (just 3 hangers), but no problem if you are willing to make do and leave your stuff in your luggage bag). Breakfast is simple and complete. You get typically butter rolls, croissants, 2 other types of buns, hard-boiled eggs, curry with rice, cereal with milk (granola), salad, a few types of soups from the machine, and a few types of juices from the machine as well. And of course coffee and tea. Worth it if you just want a simple breakfast. Breakfast hours are a bit limited tho between 6.30am to 9.30am only. Only downside about staying in this hotel was in relation to communication. Although its a hotel, the staff don't speak English at all, so we had to use Google translate to communicate for things like checking-in and checking-out, and they seemed unwilling to help when we needed to book an early morning cab to the airport. Other than that, this hotel is great value for money and I would certainly stay in there again.

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Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo
3.9/564 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We used it in Haneda's Mae night. It is not a card key but an old-fashioned key method. Because it is a method of inserting the key and attaching the electricity, I thought that it would not be possible to stop the electric TV channel in the room one by one. I thought the bathroom was a bit moldy, but I didn't care if I turned the ventilation fan. Because the building is old, I think it is not possible to put such facilities together. I think the amenities at the front desk are more varied than the same business hotels. You can evaluate that point. It seems that it is not written on the site, but there was a free microwave oven in front of the elevator and one in the vending machine space next to the coin laundry. If you choose a reservation site, you can stay at 5000 yen without breakfast. Locationally, is it about 2 minutes walk from JR Kamata Station? The surroundings are a bit messy, but the location is outstanding. Since there is a bus from JR Kamata station to Haneda, I thought that access was good even if I didn't walk to Keikyu Kamata station.
Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
4.5/575 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I stayed for the previous night because the flight the next day was early in the morning. I will describe 5 points that were good and 3 points that I noticed. ■ good point (1) The location was good It is a few minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata station. The location is very good. I think there is a big suitcase that doesn't bite. (2) Amenities were neat Some business hotels have cheap amenities, but this amenities were neat. I smelled very good, such as shampoo. (3) There was a smoking room It was an essential condition for a smoker. It was difficult to relax while smoking slowly in the room. (4) There was an outlet on the pillow Some hotels have only outlets around the desk, but this hotel had a proper outlet on the pillow. It was very convenient because I was able to lie down and use my smartphone while charging. (5) There was a microwave oven in the shared space. It was important to warm the celery purchased at dinner. Some rooms seem to have household appliances such as microwave ovens in the rooms. ■ Note that (1) There was no morning call service When I asked for a morning call the next morning at check-in, I was refused to be able to do it at the front desk at first. It may be a risk hedge to avoid trouble with guests when the morning call doesn't ring. However, I felt a little unkind to refuse a morning call at the front desk of a business hotel. (2) The light outside was a corner room. There was no thick curtain in the window in the room, and it was only blind. So the lights outside leaked in the middle of the night. When I went to bed, it was a little bright even if I turned off all the electricity in the room. (3) The room is quite small The price was 4000 yen per night, no bus, only a shower room. I was prepared to some extent, but it was still a narrow impression. It is suitable for the price. It was the best to spread one suitcase for in-flight bring. I think it would be better to check the number of square rice in the room when booking if you have a large suitcase. Overall it was a satisfactory hotel. I would like to use it in the previous night.
Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata
3.9/525 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I used to stay at the lodging, but it was far from the west exit, but I stayed after a long time. It is beautiful and cheap, but you can see color 々 and cost reduction measures. It's okay, but the previous day's arvest is too good and becomes a relatively low evaluation. 〈 Personal evaluation item 〉 ○ Location - 6,7 minutes walk near Kamata Station West Exit ◎ Price - Cheap @5,600 ○ Facilities - Beautiful △ Room size - slightly narrow (single) ◎ Wi-Fi all rooms ◯ Amenities shampoo, rinse, Body soap ◎ Air cleaner - permanent - pants presser unconfirmed x no closet ◎ Deodorant spray permanent ◎ pillow outlet ◯ refrigerator ◯ pot ◯ dry Ya-Permanent ◯ After checking out luggage storage - Maybe OK ◯ Front desk correspondence - No problem - Other - toothbrush and brush are distributed at the front desk
R&B Hotel Kamata Higashiguchi Tokyo
4.4/561 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Fantastic location in Kamata. Just a brief <5 mins walk from Kamata station, its a straightforward route so even if you're a tourist you won't get lost. There is a book-off nearby with multiple convenience stores (7-eleven, Lawsons, Family mart), and plenty of restaurants around the hotel nearby that open late till the night. For a 2-star hotel, I wasn't expecting much, but the hotel looked very new and very clean, even in the bathroom (photo attached). Walls were impeccable. They cleaned the room and replaced the sheets everyday, even replacing the bedroom slippers daily. Facilities were great, the room was small but has everything you need. You have a kettle, coffee and tea, a small fridge, bathroom with a small bathtub, bidet, a small tv (tho Jap programs only), a desk with a stool etc. The hotel even has a vending machine and a small laundromat on the 2nd floor you can wash and dry your clothes (200 yen per use for washing/using the dryer). Toothpaste and toothbrush, hairbrush, shaver are all provided. Only downside is you don't have cupboard space (just 3 hangers), but no problem if you are willing to make do and leave your stuff in your luggage bag). Breakfast is simple and complete. You get typically butter rolls, croissants, 2 other types of buns, hard-boiled eggs, curry with rice, cereal with milk (granola), salad, a few types of soups from the machine, and a few types of juices from the machine as well. And of course coffee and tea. Worth it if you just want a simple breakfast. Breakfast hours are a bit limited tho between 6.30am to 9.30am only. Only downside about staying in this hotel was in relation to communication. Although its a hotel, the staff don't speak English at all, so we had to use Google translate to communicate for things like checking-in and checking-out, and they seemed unwilling to help when we needed to book an early morning cab to the airport. Other than that, this hotel is great value for money and I would certainly stay in there again.
Hotel Amanek Kamata-Eki Mae
4.4/580 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
This is the first time staying with Kamata Amanek, Location is perfect and easy to settle your meal no matter day or night. Just 2train you can reached Shibuya, very convenient location. Will still staying there for my next visit.
EeGee Stay Kamata
4.4/561 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
One of the best capsule style hotels I've stayed in. Comfortable bed, free coffee and soft serve icecream! The bathrooms and shared spaces were clean and the hotel is literally across the road from a train station. Would definitely recommend for solo travellers or travelling with friends. Staff also super accommodating, I'm still learning Japanese but they have a handy translator tool to help understand foreign travellers.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or going on a holiday, EeGee Stay Kamata, Tokyo Inn and Beagle Tokyo Hostel&Apartments are popular hotels at great price points.

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    According to Trip.com, the average weekend price for 1 night at a hotel in Nyankuru in Tokyo is € 121. Due to frequent price changes, the above prices are for reference only.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori, Henn na Hotel Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Inn are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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    If you like the idea of sampling local flavours while travelling, consider staying at Tmark City Hotel Tokyo Omori, Henn na Hotel Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Inn . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

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