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Hotel Cerezo
3.7/541 Reviews

Hotel Cerezo

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.31km from Kan'ei-ji
 I was looking for a hotel that can be checked in from 12 o'clock and used the early check-in plan of this hotel. I went to kasudani on the Yamate line from Tokyo Station, but as of September 2019, there was no elevator kasudani escalator from the platform of kasudani station to the north exit, so I decided to carry my luggage on the stairs. If you can't carry heavy luggage on the stairs, you may also be able to go out far from the south exit. The hotel was located across the love hotel town, close to the station and easy to understand. The room is clean and there are all the things you need. There was no noise, especially, and I was able to spend it normally. The door was not a hotel lock, so I felt a little unreliable at first, but there was no problem, and there was no danger. Dinner is a lot of good restaurants around the station and it seems that you can take out of the room. The menu before the meal seemed cheap and delicious and had a more green impression (I didn't use it). Only one point, I applied for a breakfast plan 2 nights before my stay and paid at the time of my stay, but in fact, I found that the breakfast of the second night was not taken due to the time, and I asked if I could ask for a refund. But it is impossible. Breakfast can be added if you pay the price, so if you apply for breakfast without breakfast and pay the hotel fee, if you need breakfast, you should apply for breakfast and pay for it I regret that I should have I think breakfast was about 300 yen, but it was cheap and very delicious. If it is cheap and there is an early check-in plan near the station, I think it is suitable here.
Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews

Hotel Sunny

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.8km from Kan'ei-ji
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.

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Hotel Sunny
3.7/59 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I picked this hotel purely because of the location and the price. Right next to the Nippori station. You'll have to find the right door and go to 3rd floor by elevator to reach the reception. Staff was nice and tried their best to communicate, even though their English was not good. I got to leave my luggage there supervised for a couple of hours, as I arrived before I could get to my room. I got a smoking room (I don't smoke inside but didn't have a choice about the room when booking via a third party) and the smell was horrible, but I knew beforehand that would be the case, and fortunately there was fabric freshening spray which really helped. I didn't expect best quality when I didn't pay a whole lot, and I think I got what I paid for. A safe, clean place to rest between exploring the city. The room had basic cleanliness, but clearly everything was somewhat old and a bit worn out. There were nice restaurants near this hotel, and the Yanaka Ginza street, old cemetary and Fabric town are just a couple of steps away. The best thing about this hotel is the location next to the station. The Yamanote line stops in Nippori and takes you for example to Ueno, Tokyo station, Shibuya and Harajuku quickly. Unfortunately the best thing about the hotel was also the worst. My room's window was facing the station (no view whatsoever, just a grey wall) and I could clearly hear all the noises. The trains don't bother me one bit, but all the other noise, such as announcements, jingles (yes... the trains have jingles) and warning tones were super loud and disruptive. It went on until 12 at night and started again at 5 am. I had ear plugs with me but didn't sleep too well with them, because I usually don't wear them at night. But to be able to get some sleep they were absolutely necessary. So bring them if you're staying in this hotel and I really mean it. Overall, not a stylish place, but functional. Wouldn't stay here again though, because of the station being so loud.
Hotel Cerezo
3.7/541 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
 I was looking for a hotel that can be checked in from 12 o'clock and used the early check-in plan of this hotel. I went to kasudani on the Yamate line from Tokyo Station, but as of September 2019, there was no elevator kasudani escalator from the platform of kasudani station to the north exit, so I decided to carry my luggage on the stairs. If you can't carry heavy luggage on the stairs, you may also be able to go out far from the south exit. The hotel was located across the love hotel town, close to the station and easy to understand. The room is clean and there are all the things you need. There was no noise, especially, and I was able to spend it normally. The door was not a hotel lock, so I felt a little unreliable at first, but there was no problem, and there was no danger. Dinner is a lot of good restaurants around the station and it seems that you can take out of the room. The menu before the meal seemed cheap and delicious and had a more green impression (I didn't use it). Only one point, I applied for a breakfast plan 2 nights before my stay and paid at the time of my stay, but in fact, I found that the breakfast of the second night was not taken due to the time, and I asked if I could ask for a refund. But it is impossible. Breakfast can be added if you pay the price, so if you apply for breakfast without breakfast and pay the hotel fee, if you need breakfast, you should apply for breakfast and pay for it I regret that I should have I think breakfast was about 300 yen, but it was cheap and very delicious. If it is cheap and there is an early check-in plan near the station, I think it is suitable here.
Tokyo Tourist Inn
3.5/51 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The room was really small but the bed is comfy.. Location is good very near to train station n also restaurant.. Toilet is clean.. Recommended for 1 pax.. If more need to squeeze..
Candeo Hotels Ueno Park
4/565 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Stayed with wife and 2 daughters in jan 2020 . It was a budget decision ,so we chose one room . Room is absolutely small , but hey that was the whole fun . Ugisudani station is just 200 mtr walk and on yamanote green line so connects tokyo like a cakewalk . Staff at lobby is nice ( some are from nepal) . No english issue ! . Lot of eatries around . 7/11 and lawson stores .. just 50 mtrs walk . WE read reviews about noise etc from street , but we did not feel anything as such .neighbourhood is good ..inspite of some love hotels in vicinity , it was absolutely dignified and safe at any hour . Tokyo is an experience ...
Hotel Sherwood
3.2/55 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The hotel is suitable for people who stay as a couple, only 2-3 hours. Late check-in time 21.00 cannot check early but room facilities have a complaint, this part is good
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Uguisudani Ekimae
3.8/541 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Small, no place to add an extra bed, make your own breakfast, not suitable for children, good location, no parking lot. This is how Tokyo looks like. You may still choose this hotel if you go by yourself.

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