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Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori
4.3/565 Reviews

Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori

Tokyo|2.97km from Edogawa City Cultural Centre
I love this hotel for its proximity to Funabori Station, Huge Daiei supermarket, 100 yen shop, Kokumin Pharmacy, eateries like sushi take-away, Mister Donut, ramen shop, etc. They have a free drink at certain timing & you can choose what you want, including beer. I per pax. Ladies take note! They have free amenities such as make up cleanser, toner & emulsion. And it is branded stuff - Shiseido! Not only do they have slippers in the room, they have a different kind of slippers at the amenities area just outside the lift on the the first floor. At this area, you have humidifier (wow!), pillow, bath sponge, etc. They also have a washing machine cum dryer room. Do take note that the dryer was not working well when I went, as in, my clothes were still wet! So my husband put in some more coins but all our clothes were still wet. Grrr... Upon reflection, we should have asked for a refund. In the end, we had to hang our clothes in our room to dry. But as it was a very small room, we had to be ingenious in looking for places to hang them. Before we left our room the next morning, we made sure to remove all our clothes from unusual hanging places because we do not want our cleaner to get a rude shock. Even though this place is super convenient & had all the amenities we need, we cannot say for sure if we will come back to this hotel & stay in future as the room is terribly small. There were 3 of us staying including my 5 yo daughter, so it was very cramped.

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Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori
4.3/565 Reviews

Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori

Tokyo|2.97km from Edogawa City Cultural Centre
I love this hotel for its proximity to Funabori Station, Huge Daiei supermarket, 100 yen shop, Kokumin Pharmacy, eateries like sushi take-away, Mister Donut, ramen shop, etc. They have a free drink at certain timing & you can choose what you want, including beer. I per pax. Ladies take note! They have free amenities such as make up cleanser, toner & emulsion. And it is branded stuff - Shiseido! Not only do they have slippers in the room, they have a different kind of slippers at the amenities area just outside the lift on the the first floor. At this area, you have humidifier (wow!), pillow, bath sponge, etc. They also have a washing machine cum dryer room. Do take note that the dryer was not working well when I went, as in, my clothes were still wet! So my husband put in some more coins but all our clothes were still wet. Grrr... Upon reflection, we should have asked for a refund. In the end, we had to hang our clothes in our room to dry. But as it was a very small room, we had to be ingenious in looking for places to hang them. Before we left our room the next morning, we made sure to remove all our clothes from unusual hanging places because we do not want our cleaner to get a rude shock. Even though this place is super convenient & had all the amenities we need, we cannot say for sure if we will come back to this hotel & stay in future as the room is terribly small. There were 3 of us staying including my 5 yo daughter, so it was very cramped.

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Super Hotel Tokyo Jr Shinkoiwa
4.5/554 Reviews
The hotel is conveniently located, close to the Xinxiaoyan subway station. It is very convenient for business trips. Although the room is small, it is well-equipped. It has bunk beds and is suitable for a family of three traveling with children. The Japanese-style boiled fish in the breakfast buffet is particularly delicious, tender and delicious.
Smile Hotel Tokyo Shinkoiwa
4.3/574 Reviews
I use it every time. The location is convenient as it is a short walk from the station. Also, the room is clean and the breakfast buffet style is delicious, so I'm very satisfied.
Cypressinn Tokyo
4.1/546 Reviews
It is very close to Shinkoiwa JR Station, 5 minutes from the North Exit! There are convenience stores and large supermarkets diagonally across the street for easy shopping! The room is relatively large-a little bit, and the refrigerator is also big! There is also a small kitchen stove in the room for cooking. -All feel convenient, the price is relatively cheap, it is recommended!
Green House 201
5/51 Reviews
Very good, very clean, a total of three floors, there is a double bed on the 3rd floor.
Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori
4.3/565 Reviews
I love this hotel for its proximity to Funabori Station, Huge Daiei supermarket, 100 yen shop, Kokumin Pharmacy, eateries like sushi take-away, Mister Donut, ramen shop, etc. They have a free drink at certain timing & you can choose what you want, including beer. I per pax. Ladies take note! They have free amenities such as make up cleanser, toner & emulsion. And it is branded stuff - Shiseido! Not only do they have slippers in the room, they have a different kind of slippers at the amenities area just outside the lift on the the first floor. At this area, you have humidifier (wow!), pillow, bath sponge, etc. They also have a washing machine cum dryer room. Do take note that the dryer was not working well when I went, as in, my clothes were still wet! So my husband put in some more coins but all our clothes were still wet. Grrr... Upon reflection, we should have asked for a refund. In the end, we had to hang our clothes in our room to dry. But as it was a very small room, we had to be ingenious in looking for places to hang them. Before we left our room the next morning, we made sure to remove all our clothes from unusual hanging places because we do not want our cleaner to get a rude shock. Even though this place is super convenient & had all the amenities we need, we cannot say for sure if we will come back to this hotel & stay in future as the room is terribly small. There were 3 of us staying including my 5 yo daughter, so it was very cramped.
Mizue Dai-Ichi Hotel
4/527 Reviews
The hotel is right next to Ruijiang River on Shinjuku Line. The traffic is very convenient. The room space is OK, but the pillow is difficult to sleep. The first night I slept well with my pillow. The last 3 nights were sleepable with my own clothes. The faucet in the bathroom was old-fashioned. The hot and cold water had to be adjusted separately. But the water is not too small or too cold or too hot, a whole super difficult to use, bathing can be said to be a terrible thing, also because the water is difficult to adjust the relationship, if you want to put water in the bathtub, water will be put for a long time, will not consider living later.

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