Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Sky Heart Hotel Koiwa
4.1/550 Reviews
I will evaluate it from the items I see and refer to when I choose a hotel. I want to use wifi or wifi situation → I want to take a PC and Internet from the Internet and smartphone This item is concerned, but the level that can be used without problems. ※ Passwords etc. are taken to the front desk or checked from the room to the front desk. The air conditioner is individual or → individual in each room. ※ This is important because it is tight on the hotel side of the whole building. There are many mouths of the cherry blossom outlets or → messy. There is also a bed nearby, so charging the smartphone while sleeping OK. ※ Since it is not a USB mouth, let's take the phone charge without forgetting something like a USB outlet converter. There is a desk that is enough to work on the swamp work desk or → PC. The outlet is also close. Close to the cherry blossom station or → quite close. Walk about 1 ~ 2 minutes. ※ Ticket gate (one ticket gate), get off the left and walk along the track. There is a convenience store near the pass → near 100 yen Lawson, seven eleven ※ supermarket, origin Bento, small tavern, post office, Mizuho bank ATM supermarket ATM, Seven bank ATM in the station and seven eleven. The price is cheap or around → 5000 yen, but if you can go to travel, it is cheap (not only here) I think it is cheap, but it is cheap (I really want it to be a little cheaper) The service at the front desk → I think it is relatively good because it is a good one now, 200 points full. I think there is a little difference depending on the employee, but I think there is no terrible person like other word of mouth now. From here, I will be involved in other bad evaluation parts of word of mouth. The cherry blossom room is dirty → can't be denied. I think the building is probably a condominium, but it's getting old. i think cleaning is neat because the power of cleaning aunt is strong. ※ I don't like it if it's not beautiful ~ people go to Apa The sound of the cherry blossom train is noisy → Not so, and the evidence of the station ※ quiet, if you want to relax, go to the inn of Yamaai The cherry blossom bathtub is not good → sure i don't want to feel good to put my feet slowly unless other business hotels are complete. ※ There is a public bath nearby, and if you want to enter slowly, you will go to a high inn. Finally, it is Keisei Koiwa station, not Koiwa station (sobu line). Don't make a mistake. By the way, I think there are some people who are excited to hear that it is Koiwa, but those of you are better at Koiwa station (sobu line) (laughter)
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.

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