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Flexstay Inn Ekoda
3.9/581 Reviews

Flexstay Inn Ekoda

Tokyo|2.99km from Kami-Itabashi Station
When I opened the door, I was stunned: how small. But after checking around, I found that the facilities and equipment are very complete: there are air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, phone, hair dryer, kettle, even microwave oven, induction cooker, even pot, you can simply drop a meal. The garbage needs to be sorted into the garbage bag by yourself, and the next day you can get the trash can in the laundry room on the first floor to throw it away. The wardrobe has hangers, pajamas, and vacuum cleaners. It is not cleaned during the stay. If it is dirty, you can vacuum it yourself. In fact, I stayed for eight days and there was no dust. The bathroom and the bathroom are together. There are shower gel, shampoo, conditioner. The toilet seat is always hot, and there is constant electricity when you go out, which is very good. The sink is separate and has separate lighting. There are mini cabinets above and below, you can put something. And detergent and dishwashing foam, it's not too convenient. There are TV, air conditioning, lights remote control, wiring board, network cable and wifi router on the desk. The password is on the warm reminder sheet given by the waiter when checking in. The most intimate thing is: there is a blue bag with data cable and plug, which is great. The quilt was very thin. I arrived at 7 degrees at night. I was worried about the cold. The result was a duvet, covered with warmth and comfort. The pillow is also very tight duvet, very comfortable. The window may be because of safety considerations, the cockroach can be opened very small, the window glass is embossed, very beautiful. The disadvantage is that the curtains are not blackout cloth. My room is facing the east. I will be awakened by the sun in the morning (the sun is not strong, there is a little bit, after all, there are two layers of curtains). The second disadvantage is that it is too small and there is nothing wrong with it. But I heard from friends that the hotel rooms in the big cities of Japan are small. When I went there, it was the cherry blossom season. Next to the hotel, on the road opposite Musashi University, it was full of century-old cherry trees. The blooming was beautiful. Also encountered the election, the poster of this gentleman, at the entrance of Glaciertai subway station, where he occasionally bowed.

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LBLKamiitabashi
0/50 Reviews
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The inside of the hotel is very nice. There is a coin-operated washing machine on the roof of the building, which can also dry clothes, so that it can be cleaned at the fastest speed, and there is no need to worry about putting it in the room to dry very slowly. The bedding is very complete, and they are all pure cotton. It is very comfortable to lie on, and you will not feel allergic. There are many places to eat nearby, such as a ramen restaurant, and a conveyor belt sushi restaurant not far from the sushi restaurant.
Tokyo Wenjuan's Guesthouse
4.9/527 Reviews
The room is really clean, as comfortable as home, and has floor-to-ceiling windows to ventilate the room every morning. The hostess is also very nice. She has studied in China before and can communicate in Chinese without any barriers. She even provides guests with travel routes. If you are coming to Tokyo for the first time and don’t speak Japanese, I highly recommend this B&B. . The B&B has a complete range of detergents and daily necessities. Although the bathroom is a public bathroom, it is very clean, so you can rest assured. It was a relatively perfect stay experience. I will definitely stay here again next time I come to Tokyo. It is really cheap and very cost-effective.
Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai
3.7/553 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.
Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku
4.4/536 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 ^^
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😓
B&B Nagomi
4.3/57 Reviews
Uncle is friendly and key payment, so it is easy to check in and go out. There is a desk, bed, refrigerator, and the bathroom shower washbasin is shared but clean and good.

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