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Kumegawa Wing Hotel
3.5/52 Reviews
The grandfather at the front desk of the hotel has a very good attitude. The breakfast is simple, only a few breads, but they are all made. The whole hotel will have the smell of bread. The hotel is a bit old, a little old, but the health is neat. It is convenient to walk 10 minutes from the station nearby.
Business Hotel Mercury Royal Inn Group
4.4/55 Reviews
Different prices in different regions are not comparable, overall can
Business Hotel Mercury
3.9/511 Reviews
Small single room, one-piece bathroom space is very small, wash the face water is easy to sprinkle the basin, the room air is not very good, sleep for one night nose allergy.
Business Hotel Issa Annex
4.3/57 Reviews
It takes only a few minutes from Yiqiao Academy Station to the hotel. The environment is quiet, the waiters are very courteous, the rooms are clean and there is wifi. The only fly in the ointment is that there is no elevator and you have to go up the stairs!
Park Avenue Kokubunji
3.6/511 Reviews
Facilities: The facilities are quite complete Hygiene: okay Environment: okay Service: OK
Jr East Hotel Mets Kokubunji
4.4/5123 Reviews
There is a hotel entrance on the back side of Celeo through the ticket gate and it is quiet and good. I used it for the previous night with my mother's acupuncture treatment. The room and hotel life were comfortable. As for the meal, it is not inconvenient because it is near the station in the morning and night. I bought it in Queens Isetan over 1800 until the time I took the salad and the next day. I went to the fashionable cafe at Tokiwa Cape Roast House for a night walk. Morning is also in the hotel and there are 700 ~ cafe areas 々 in the morning. I was delicious with apple pie and cinnamon French bread in Andersen. The tongayado garden was near the hotel and I could glimpse the photos of the Mitsubishi zaibatsu's separate house and family on the premises. I thought I would visit again when I was in the autumn leaves with Miso Hagi tunnel, autumn flowers 々, waterfalls, ponds, bamboo forests, tea room observatory. 

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