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Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku
4.4/544 Reviews

Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.65km from Fire Museum
It is not a hotel in the classic sense. It is more like a Boardinghouse. The rooms are like small apartments with a bathroom, small kitchenette, washing machine. The room is really large for Japanese conditions, we had a room with double bed, sofa, small table, desk, TV (only Japanese broadcasters), air conditioning, small balcony, from which we even could see the Fuji Mount. The bed was very good, comfortable, large (Japanese double beds are otherwise often very narrow!), good bed linen. All overall was very clean, but the sofa had a lot of spots and overall could be renovated once. It really only refers to the optics, it worked everything. In the bathroom everything was available (as usual in Japan). The kitchen line is too small to really cook something, but for breakfast, cupnoodles or to warm up a finished dish in the microwave is enough. However, there are so many restaurants in the nearby run that you can go very well to eat. We booked the room without breakfast because you can also go to a very good and relatively cheap breakfast in Japan and the hotel's breakfast had no good reviews. The hotel is located on a 4-spurged street, it is nothing more out on the evening and in the room it was absolutely quiet. The public transportation station is 3 minutes walking distance, the metro and JR trains are driven to the station. You can get to all the attractions well. Of course you are also on a longer journey in Tokyo. There are 2 mini markets near the hotel where you can take care of everything. Entry and check-in went quickly and smoothly, the staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again and can recommend the hotel in full. Whoever has been living in a Japanese hotel for a long time knows to appreciate the size of the rooms!

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Hotel Wing International Premium Tokyo Yotsuya
4.4/5311 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
This was one of the best hotel in Tokyo especially Shinjuku area. It is near the station of Marunochi line for easy access to other line or areas like Shibuya, Ginza, and Ikebukuro. Near the hotel there are several Halal restaurant for Muslim travller. With reasonable price you can get a premium luxury service in this hotel. We enjoy staying in this hotel for 3 days and 2 nights. I will stay in this hitel again if I have a chance to visit Tokyo in the near future.
Residence Hotel Will Shinjuku
3.5/516 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
The room, bed, towels, and refrigerator are all clean. The size of the 7,200 yen room and the 7,700 yen room seem to be different, so check carefully when assigning a room. There was a small bathtub in every room, so it was nice to soak in warm water for a while. Poor soundproofing and dryness of the room were the faults, You can adjust the lighting while lying on the bedside lamp, There is basically a multi-tap in the outlet on the desk, etc. It was nice to be considerate of customers down to the smallest details. The kind boss made an effort to guide you in Korean using a translator, I was worried about the weight of my luggage before going to the airport, but they brought a scale on purpose. I was able to check the weight of the luggage in advance. I am 100% willing to revisit tip. If the payment method is Naver Pay, Kakao Pay, etc. Apply the discount of each payment method and pay cash on site You can make a reservation for a little cheaper than doing it.
Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku
4.4/544 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It is not a hotel in the classic sense. It is more like a Boardinghouse. The rooms are like small apartments with a bathroom, small kitchenette, washing machine. The room is really large for Japanese conditions, we had a room with double bed, sofa, small table, desk, TV (only Japanese broadcasters), air conditioning, small balcony, from which we even could see the Fuji Mount. The bed was very good, comfortable, large (Japanese double beds are otherwise often very narrow!), good bed linen. All overall was very clean, but the sofa had a lot of spots and overall could be renovated once. It really only refers to the optics, it worked everything. In the bathroom everything was available (as usual in Japan). The kitchen line is too small to really cook something, but for breakfast, cupnoodles or to warm up a finished dish in the microwave is enough. However, there are so many restaurants in the nearby run that you can go very well to eat. We booked the room without breakfast because you can also go to a very good and relatively cheap breakfast in Japan and the hotel's breakfast had no good reviews. The hotel is located on a 4-spurged street, it is nothing more out on the evening and in the room it was absolutely quiet. The public transportation station is 3 minutes walking distance, the metro and JR trains are driven to the station. You can get to all the attractions well. Of course you are also on a longer journey in Tokyo. There are 2 mini markets near the hotel where you can take care of everything. Entry and check-in went quickly and smoothly, the staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again and can recommend the hotel in full. Whoever has been living in a Japanese hotel for a long time knows to appreciate the size of the rooms!
Pearl Hotel Shinjuku Akebonobashi
4.3/5261 Reviews
Very conveniently located nearby the subway started Akebonobashi (green line) which is just 15-30 mins distance from Shibuya, Tokyo Station, Akihabara Electric Town, Take****a street, Asakusa, etc. just bringn your own water as they can provide tap water or bottled water if you forfeit room service!
Hotel Bougainvillea Akebonobashi
3.6/52 Reviews
As an older hotel, the appearance of the gate has a sense of time, but it is not old, but it will be more attractive. The attitude of the hotel front desk may be the influence of Japanese culture. Every morning when you come out early and come back at night, it is a smile. Welcome, it is very comfortable. Inside the room, although the facilities are relatively old, the age, but the maintenance is in place, there will be no use problems, the room is also very clean, every day someone will clean, very comfortable, very assured. There are Matsuo Beef and 711 nearby, as well as the Yanqiao Subway Station (2 stops from Shinjuku). It is suitable for one or two people to stay together, affordable and clean (remember to go to the front desk every time you go out) The key is also very good looking, it is worth a visit (remember to say thank you every time!)
Hotel Keihan Tokyo Yotsuya
4.3/5170 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Check-in and out was easy, and amenities were self service so you grab what you need. The room was clean, quiet, and has enough space for me. There are convenience stores and different kinds of restaurants nearby. Pictured was a takeout from the restaurant across from the hotel.

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