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Residential Hotel Bevel Tokyo
3.1/514 Reviews
Neat, clean and comfortable, about 1km from the subway station, so quiet! Non-smoking and odorless, suitable for families! 2 bedrooms and one living room! High cost performance! I like it very much! No need to buy a power converter! Suitable for Chinese plugs, there is garbage classification!
Hotel Akai
4.7/513 Reviews
It's a business hotel for a woman, but this is a perfect location except that the station Chika, supermarket, convenience store and drug store are also a few minutes walk. The receptionist is kind and polite and not tired. When I asked for a consecutive night in a hurry because I couldn't return in the Shinkansen accident last summer, I was worried about various things, and I was full of gratitude. As a facility or room, there may be some dissatisfaction with those who usually stay in a room, but I have never felt unsanitary from a female viewpoint. There are some word of mouth that it is troublesome along the track, but I am a countryman, so I am happy to say ”the city is laughing” to the sound of the train coming constantly. I think that the price is very hard to study when considering the location and service. Please continue to do it.
Light Hotel
4.2/511 Reviews
Good access from the station. There is a Seven store right next to it, so it was convenient to procure meals. There is no check-in or check-out, just contact the PIN number in advance and enter the room, so it is very smooth. It was nice to have a veranda. I will stay again if I have the chance.
Smile Hotel Tokyo Ayase Ekimae
4/545 Reviews
The place is easy to find and the room is very clean but tiny. For the price and the hotel actually offers premium body soap and lotion free flow to take in the ground level. Although is a one night stay there but is definitely will book there again. Walking minutes to malls and train.
Hotel Livemax Tokyo Ayase-Ekimae
4.2/564 Reviews
No false from the station 2 minutes. The facilities are new and clean, complete with air cleaners and no complaints. If you dare to say that the bed is too big for the size of the room, and there is no width with the table counter, and the room feels too narrow? Because the room is small 43 inches? The wall hanging TV is more pressing. Breakfast is at a cafe on the 1 floor. There are few kinds of side dishes, but for me, the western style group, there were surprisingly many kinds of bread (there are pancakes) and auto toaster? I was very happy to have a sgrmono that I came back to the bottom. There are many drinks. Also, the people here were very squeezed and the response was very good. There are many convenience stores and restaurants around the hotel. It is recommended overall.

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