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Juyoh Hotel
4.4/556 Reviews

Juyoh Hotel

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.64km from Cocokara Fine(Senzokudori Store)

Latest booking 23 hrs ago

For an inexpensive place to stay in Tokyo, I did not have my hopes up, but they were better than my expectations. There are both western and Japanese style rooms. Size is quite smallish but comfortable enough. Rooms each have AC, fridge, and desk light. One thing missing is a clock. Room cleaning was nonexistent of course, at this hotel rate. You have to go to the lobby to exchange your towel. The whole place has an old 80's apartment building feel to it, and has some unsightly things like AC ducts running across the hallway ceilings, plus just one elevator for the whole place, but nothing intolerable. There is a lobby area, plus a kitchen, as well as a small outdoor patio for the nicotine addicts. There are a lot of budget European travelers staying at the hotel. The lobby has 2 PCs you can use, though one seems to run Linux and is so old and slow it's unusable. There is also a large TV and many Japan travel books/pamphlets you can read. The lobby and each floor has a microwave, plus free green tea & instant coffee. The location has several good and not so good points. It's about a 10 minute walk south of Minami-Senju Station in the northwest part of Tokyo. Minami-Senju has both a subway line as well as JR, and there is both a McDonalds and Burger King there for some quick cheap food at the start or end of your day if you want. It's about 5-10 minutes by train or subway to Ueno Station. The walk down Rte 464 to the hotel also is crammed with other inexpensive hotels and hostels, so you really have a wide choice of places to stay (see google maps), but the Juyoh Hotel is the furthest away. It is next door to a convenience store though, and you pass 2 others on the way to the hotel from the station, so that is good. It is also across the street from a supermarket, so for the budget-conscious it is a major coup. The showers and toilet room are very clean. Bottom Line: Yes I would stay there again. Some tips: Ask for a room on the back side of the hotel - those facing the main street can get a lot of traffic noise. Since their electric furnishings take up nearly all the electric outlets, bringing your own extension cord and multi-plug adapter would help you a lot. You don't need to buy detergent if you wash your clothes (they provide it). Boarding a train before 7:30 AM on weekdays will save your sanity - or wait til after 9 AM to avoid the rush hour mayhem.

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Stay Sakura Tokyo Asakusa Townhouse
4.4/59 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
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The transportation is very convenient, the ride is easy, the location is easy to find, the rooms are relatively clean and tidy, the attitude of the landlord is good, warm and hospitable, kind and interesting, problems can be solved, and the overall is good. Eating and shopping are convenient. There is a snack bar nearby. Of course, you can also choose to cook in the apartment. There is no charge for cooking in the apartment. Compared with the hotel, the area is much larger, and it is more suitable for family travel. Every time there are unexpected surprises, it is really a recommended conscience store! Like support.
Mitsuba Hotel
4/53 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Check-in and room key return at out is not troublesome via post. The room is large 々2LDK, each with a double bed deployment bedroom 2 rooms. There is also a washing machine, and the bedroom is equipped with TV and air conditioning. I am glad that the bathtub and toilet are different. There is also a small kitchen and you can cook simple dishes. A large dust box is installed near the outer entrance and garbage is OK at any time. There are many supermarkets, taverns and regular restaurants nearby. It is less than 々 away from the station but within walking distance. I talked to the staff several times on the phone, but it was very polite. I had a good feeling. I will use it again in the future.
moire HOTEL YOSHIWARA
4.2/51 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
To be honest, it was quite tiring to carry the luggage up without an elevator. The corridor space is really very, very small. There is basically no front desk staff here. My friend and I waited there for a long time and waited for the staff there, but no one clearly told us that we entered the password. Finally, the mayor Ctrip helped to enter. The password of the room and the entrance is the same, so the security is doubtful. It doesn't feel particularly worth it. The bar on the first floor downstairs is not far from the room on the second floor. The night I lived with my friend, I could hear the sound of the downstairs, and it was a bit noisy.
Soho Asakusa Hotel
4/553 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The room was very clean and housekeeping did a great job! (My things are very messy, thank you for your hard work!) Because it was already one o'clock in the morning when the blizzard arrived on the first day, but we still stayed in. There is a microwave and refrigerator, and the air conditioner works well. It’s just that the hotel doesn’t have a comb () I suggest you add one

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