Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Spacious Apartment Sunshine City
3/53 Reviews
This is my first time renting a residential hotel🫣🫣so I thought the code sent by Trip.com was the password to get the key. From daylight to dark😓We spent several hours but couldn’t get the key, and we couldn’t contact anyone Relevant people help 😞 When I went there, I wanted to give up at 11:00 in the evening, but I was so embarrassed that I found the customer service agent of Trip.com. Luckily, the customer service staff responded to my phone very quickly, although I finally had to get the password for me at midnight , but at least I don’t want to live on the street 🥲🥲🥲But after this experience, I will definitely not rent these hotels again. I don’t feel at ease because no one has handed over them. In the end, the hotel replied that there is a send password for me, but what I received is exactly It was only sent to me at 11:17 on the night of 2/4, and I have not received it before. On the contrary, the hotel sent to fill in all the information of the owner and the insurance related information, and I received it😞😞😞 Really disappointed, but I am used to good reviews It’s just that I feel uncomfortable when I find a problem and I don’t want to solve it immediately and I want to continue to push the problem on the other party😓
Itabashi Center Hotel
4.2/57 Reviews
Itabashi Center Hotel is along the highway, across from Itabashi Kuyakushomae Station (Mito line), and a half mile walk from Oyama Station (Tobu Tojo line). I chose this hotel because it is near Oyama, an area I lived part-time in during the early 1990s. So I came back to see it thirty years later. The hotel is a typical understated business hotel. Check in was easy and my room on the fourth floor is fine. It’s not large and is most comfortable for solo travelers. The location is near the highway and there is a bit of noise, but I slept well and didn’t notice it. The view out my window is the wall of the neighboring building. Perfect because it is quieter than those that may be fronting the highway. Shower is warm, bed is comfortable, and my floor is quiet. And the cost is quite reasonable for Tokyo. Visitors to Japan may prefer to stay in the more touristy areas, but for people who know their way around Tokyo, this is an inexpensive, yet comfortable place to stay for business in the area beyond Ikebukuro. I enjoyed my stay.
Palette Takashimadaira Guest House Tokyo
3.3/55 Reviews
This portable hotel does not include breakfast, but there are two supermarkets around, and two 7-11, a family, and small restaurants around 5pm to eat. Generally speaking, it is more convenient. The staff changes the garbage bags every day. I think it ’s good. For me who traveled alone for half a month, it ’s quite economical in Japan, a place full of money!
Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai
4/551 Reviews
The interior feels old. I stayed in triple, but the room was large, two kinds of towels, and a few minutes of days to stay with the number of people. There are too many toothpaste sets and razors. There was also a sleeping clothes. There is a coin laundry on the first floor and is convenient. It is convenient to have a microwave oven in the room. Electric kettle, rice cooker, IH cooker, tableware detergent. Chargers and code for smartphones and iPads. Tableware and cutlery. You can stay hanging by hand. I think it's better for the unit bus to make only the shower. Somehow, there is a smell and if the unit bus door is closed, the smell does not leak to the room. The windows can be opened. Underneath, ring seven. People who usually live in a quiet place may feel irritated.
Hotel Tabiya
4.1/58 Reviews
This is my most satisfying hotel in Tokyo area Close to Ikebukuro, convenient transportation is one aspect This is a new hotel, the internal facilities are very new As soon as you enter, there is a particularly fresh fragrance. The wall has a ventilation design connected with the outside air. There is no airtight space without windows. The whole room and the hotel have no smell, the bathroom is very good. The quilt is very new, the aroma is very good, the high-end The price is super suitable. It’s really two or three thousand for Tokyo on the weekend. Will come again if there is a chance I like it very much. No one at the front desk has been watching you. They are all self-service cards. Great.
Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku
4.4/534 Reviews
I usually find a place as close as possible from the subway station. When I first traveled, I paid more than 60,000 won per night, but I went around many times and found the charm of the guesthouse! This is a neat new building, not long after it was built. It may be a disadvantage that there is no elevator, but it is not hard because the staff moves your luggage to the room. There is an exit card and you can see attentiveness everywhere! Towels and bathroom supplies are also provided. The surrounding amenities are good and it is a quiet residential town. There is also a police station nearby ^^

Frequently Asked Questions

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    Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku, Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai and Hotel Tabiya are some of the most popular hotels.

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    B&B Nagomi is a popular accessible hotel.

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    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku, Hotel Tabiya and B&B Nagomi are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Itabashi in Tokyo is S$ 111. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    If you're planning on driving to Itabashi in Tokyo, why not stay at Itabashi Center Hotel ? This hotel has a parking lot.

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Itabashi in Tokyo. Ikebukuro Royal Hotel is a popular hotel with a pool.

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    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai is a popular economical hotel.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku, Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai and B&B Nagomi are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Hotel New Star Ikebukuro and JR-EAST HOTEL METS AKABANE are some popular hotels with gyms.

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    Whether you're travelling for business or going on a holiday, Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai and B&B Nagomi are popular hotels at great price points.

Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels22,209
Number of Reviews128,739
Highest PriceS$ 1,959
Lowest PriceS$ 37
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 294
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 336

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