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Hotel Wing International Select Ikebukuro
4.5/5118 Reviews

Hotel Wing International Select Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima Tokyo|0.35km from Ikebukuro Suitengu
Stayed a few days after opening a year ago. 2019/10/4 It was a new hotel that was newly opened and was fresh without staying at a hotel that had not been opened so far at that time. It is a little walk from mukaihara station of Ikebukuro station and Arakawa line, but it is convenient because you can walk from the hotel to sunshine city. This 14-story hotel has a coin laundry (3 washing machines below and 3 dryers above) and a beverage vending machine, but there is no large communal bath. Light meals (bread and drinks) are sold at the cafe on the first floor in the morning. The elevator is arranged face-to-face in two interlocking units, made by a new and beautiful Mitsubishi. When boarding from the 1st floor, hold the card key and press the ↑ button while blinking. The interior of the guest room was simple and beautiful because it was just opened. Wi-Fi has a common ID and individual items for each guest room. Both are displayed on the TV screen, but individual objects are displayed on the screen of the mirroring explanation and are difficult to understand. (I tried mirroring, but I couldn't do it after all) Because there is an existing hotel ”Hotel Wing International Ikebukuro” (1989/11 Completion →2000/8 Opening) in the neighborhood that does not have ”select”, I don't think there are many, but be careful of the mistakes. If you walk straight from Mukaihara Station on the Arakawa Line, you will see the hotel first. It is only a little far away, but it is within walking distance from Higashi Ikebukuro 4-chome station of the same Arakawa line and Higashi Ikebukuro station of Yurakucho line.

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Hotel Wing International Select Ikebukuro
4.5/5118 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
Stayed a few days after opening a year ago. 2019/10/4 It was a new hotel that was newly opened and was fresh without staying at a hotel that had not been opened so far at that time. It is a little walk from mukaihara station of Ikebukuro station and Arakawa line, but it is convenient because you can walk from the hotel to sunshine city. This 14-story hotel has a coin laundry (3 washing machines below and 3 dryers above) and a beverage vending machine, but there is no large communal bath. Light meals (bread and drinks) are sold at the cafe on the first floor in the morning. The elevator is arranged face-to-face in two interlocking units, made by a new and beautiful Mitsubishi. When boarding from the 1st floor, hold the card key and press the ↑ button while blinking. The interior of the guest room was simple and beautiful because it was just opened. Wi-Fi has a common ID and individual items for each guest room. Both are displayed on the TV screen, but individual objects are displayed on the screen of the mirroring explanation and are difficult to understand. (I tried mirroring, but I couldn't do it after all) Because there is an existing hotel ”Hotel Wing International Ikebukuro” (1989/11 Completion →2000/8 Opening) in the neighborhood that does not have ”select”, I don't think there are many, but be careful of the mistakes. If you walk straight from Mukaihara Station on the Arakawa Line, you will see the hotel first. It is only a little far away, but it is within walking distance from Higashi Ikebukuro 4-chome station of the same Arakawa line and Higashi Ikebukuro station of Yurakucho line.
Ikebukuro Central Hotel
2.3/52 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
Everything is great. Room is quite large, clean and comfortable. Bathroom is large with bathtub with amenities. Complimentary icecream is provided as welcome gift. Sofa, fridge, hot water pot are providednin the room. Location is near Ikebukuro station that is convenient for travel in Tokyo. There are free parking lot (4 spaces) in front of the hotel.
Hotel Livemax Ikebukuro Ekimae
4.1/544 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
After staying here for more than ten days, I thought it was pretty good. I slept soundly every night and the bed was very comfortable. Ordinary people can't afford big hotels, so small hotels like this are pretty good. Cleanliness is the most important thing, and the basic facilities are complete and easy to use. There are several service staff. I met a Chinese guy, an Indian guy, and a white girl. They were all friendly and could communicate in Japanese and English. The only Japanese girl was almost indifferent to people who didn't speak Japanese. Speak English. The location is very good, a few steps north of the east exit of Ikebukuro Station, but it was a bit difficult to find it at first because it was in a small alley. There are two FamilyMart and one 711 near the hotel, which is very convenient for buying breakfast, daily necessities, snacks and more. There are many restaurants and izakayas nearby, all of which are Japanese-style. As long as you are not timid, go and eat there. If you want to eat Chinese food or chain restaurants, walk a few steps to the Ichibukuro west exit area. If you want to eat better, go to Tobu Seibu.
the b ikebukuro
4.4/5164 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
This hotel is located in the middle, close to the railway traffic, very convenient for our short-term travel, breakfast is very good, there are many types, the room is small, the activity space is crowded, but it is very clean, the furniture is complete, the bed is very hard, it should be a standard Japanese style, Electronic heated toilet seat cushions have become a habit of us, where can I buy them? There are many places to eat nearby, no need to eat in the hotel restaurant, of course, it is also very good.
Daiichi Inn Ikebukuro
4.3/5513 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The hotel is in a very strategic location, very close to Ikebukuro station, supermarkets, shopping areas. Next to the hotel there is a 24-hour mini market. My room is quite spacious, with complete facilities. There is a money exchange machine, microwave and ice machine in front of the reception. The staff is very friendly and helpful. I am very satisfied staying here and will return to stay here in the future.
Centurion Hotel Ikebukuro Station
4.3/569 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
I left my luggage before check-in time and walked out of the area and checked in in the evening, but the luggage I left was already in the room. I don't remember anything other than our hotel that did this at a hotel in this price range. The staff has the image of many foreigners, but there is no problem at all because it is not 々 that is concerned about Japanese. The greeting after check-in is also sent to EV, and it is really staff. The interior is like a hotel in Taiwan and Mainland, with a dark tone wallpaper with a gold leaf accent and a different taste. The unit bath is small and not large enough to relax, but it may be covered by the variety of amenities, likes and dislikes, but I like it. 1F Convenience store 2F Family Restaurant. It's very convenient because it doesn't get wet. Drink too much in the room.

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