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Richmond Hotel Premier Tokyo Schole
4.7/5152 Reviews

Richmond Hotel Premier Tokyo Schole

Tokyo|2.31km from Hirai Suwa Shrine
Facilities: The software and hardware are good. There is room-specific WiFi information on the TV. Although the room is not big, it is equipped with smart toilet, bathtub, refrigerator, ice bucket, and hot water kettle, which is very convenient. You don’t need to prepare your own toiletries. Women’s makeup remover cotton, cotton swabs, cleansing oil, facial cleanser, and lotion can be picked up in the 5F lobby. They are all in independent small bags in travel size. They are hygienic and convenient. The brands are also good, including Sekkisei and Paula. Brands; men's razors and shaving cream are also available; as well as various types of bath salts, children's slippers, and toothpaste, the hotel provides them. Another special mention is that the hotel does not provide pajamas, but cotton pajamas. You can change into seat clothes directly after playing, which is very comfortable and saves you having to bring your own pajamas. Hygiene: Overall it's pretty good, except that the bathroom may have a bit of a smell occasionally due to poor ventilation, but it's acceptable. Environment: The hotel has a good environment inside and outside. It is quiet in the bustle. Opposite is the Sky Tree and a large shopping mall. It is convenient for eating and shopping. We must check in at the supermarket downstairs of the hotel every day when we come back. Milk, beer, and water are cheaper than convenience stores. Transportation: For those who travel, this location is very convenient. There are three subway stations just across the street from downstairs. There is a direct railway to Narita Airport, and the total journey is 1 hour and 7 minutes. It is very, very close to Ueno and Asakusa. If you want to go to other attractions, you can transfer It is also very convenient to go directly by bus. Especially for tourists with Disney itineraries, there is a bus stop behind the Sky Tree just 5 minutes' walk downstairs from the hotel. It takes 1 hour to go directly to Disney. The bus is very clean and provides wifi, restrooms, and USB chargers.

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Tokyo Sakura Hotel
3.8/512 Reviews
The B&B is very good, affordable, clean and quiet, and the owner is warm, thoughtful and attentive. There are two large subway stations near the B&B, which is very convenient to go out. There are many cheap and good restaurants near the subway stations. It is very close to the Sky Tree attraction and is very convenient to Asakusa. Especially it is more convenient to go to Narita Airport. It’s also cheap. You can take the subway Keisei-Narita Airport Line near his home for 1,190 yen. I will choose his restaurant next time I go to Tokyo.
YOSHIFUSA TOKYO
4.8/53 Reviews
Referring to the picture of the self-service check-in method in the contact email, check-in was smooth in no time. The B&B is very clean and has complete facilities. The surrounding area is quite quiet and close to the station, so traveling is convenient. What I like better is that you can reach the Skytree on foot and spend two days shopping and eating. There is a 7-11 convenience store very close to the B&B, which is very convenient for buying snacks. I would recommend it to friends who want to visit Tokyo.
Super Hotel Tokyo Kameido
4.3/526 Reviews
The whole room is relatively small. If there are two people, you need two pieces of luggage, which will easily make it inconvenient for you to move around. Of course, the attitude of the service staff is very good. We had breakfast and felt very good. At this price, I think you are about the same
Ikidane Residential Hotel Sumida Kyojima
4/56 Reviews
About 10 minutes walk to Tokyo Tree Quiet community with convenience stores nearby The room has enough space, but there are 3 flights of stairs Large-scale shopping malls are more stressful, but the price/performance ratio is good
HOTEL MYSTAYS Kameido
4.3/5244 Reviews
Not in a perfect or ideal location to downtown Tokyo, or the tourist attractions. Helpful staff, clean. This place does not offer room service, so if you plan to stay multiple days, be prepared to use the same towels. You can have your room clean for an extra charge.
Cypressinn Tokyo
4.2/546 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!

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