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Hotel Resol Ikebukuro
4.3/5299 Reviews

Hotel Resol Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima Tokyo|1.92km from Ko Shrine
We booked from 26 October to 2 November, our experience there has been nothing but amazing. Even though the staff is able to speak minimal English, they were willing to go out of their way to find out what we need. Such example was, transporting our luggage to the airport as our flight was scheduled in evening. Apart from that, they provided complimentary personal care products (toothbrush, lotion, etc) at the lobby and, it is top-up daily for guest to take. This is really useful especially those who didn't pack any or, wanted to save some luggage space / money for the trip. Understandably, hotels rooms in Tokyo are small so, it wasn't an issue to as there were only two of us for the trip. The room was clean, neat and tidy. The location of the hotel is spot on as it is located at Ikebukuro station making it easy to travel to cities like Asakusa, Akihabara and so on. Additionally, there were 3 convenience store (7-11, FamilyMart & Lawson) nearby which is amazing when you're hungry at night. Although, there isn't washing machine in the hotel, there is one located nearby. It takes about 5 - 8 mins walk to reach to the laundromat. If I ever visit Japan again in the near future, I would definitely book this hotel in Tokyo area! And so should you too! I've also added some photos but, please ignore the mess of the room as I didn't take any room photo. For real, the hotel is definitely slaying. Such a vibe. Periodt.

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Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo
4.7/585 Reviews
My first visit to Japan and very soon after many covid restrictions had been lifted..the arrival and exit from the Airport was hassle free and fairly quick...the Taxi ride to the RIHGA Royal Hotel took around 30 minutes. I arrived at the hotel just after 07.00 and had to pay a fee for an early check-in, I had booked a luxury Double Room which was comfortable, spacious and quiet... the hotel is very grand inside with a wonderful lobby restaurant where you can enjoy an afternoon tea and drinks, its within walking distance of many restaurants and close to the main train station for the Bullet train, I would recommend this hotel and the staff were very attentive and courteous
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
4.8/5161 Reviews
The hotel has old-fashioned British service, the service process is very considerate, and the former luxury permeates every aspect. There is a quite large Japanese-style garden inside, which is rare in Tokyo, and it regularly creates a sea of ​​clouds atmosphere. Restaurants are located in every corner of the courtyard, and the meals and afternoon tea are delicious. Most of the hotel's guests are elegant grandparents, which shows its former prosperous status. Breakfast is divided into Japanese food and Western food. We arrived late and just picked it up. In the end, we couldn't add rice and miso soup. When we went in, we were explained according to the process that we could add them. During the meal, the waiter looked around frequently, feeling that he was urging us to eat quickly. lA hotel of this caliber should not have such service. In other aspects, the service they say is very good, but the actual service behavior slightly does not match the old five-star service, which reminds people of false politeness. It is a pity. I hope there can be more sincere and comfortable services.
Hotel Vintage Kagurazaka
4.4/58 Reviews
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Unplan Kagurazaka
4/514 Reviews
Very good, quieter than imagined, and more beautiful. I didn’t find the location at the beginning. I thought it was a coffee shop. #128514; If it is a short-term trip, it is recommended. It is said that there is a washing machine. I didn’t use it.

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