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Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
4.5/571 Reviews

Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda

Haneda Airport/Kamata Tokyo|0.99km from Kojiya Station
I stayed for the previous night because the flight the next day was early in the morning. I will describe 5 points that were good and 3 points that I noticed. ■ good point (1) The location was good It is a few minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata station. The location is very good. I think there is a big suitcase that doesn't bite. (2) Amenities were neat Some business hotels have cheap amenities, but this amenities were neat. I smelled very good, such as shampoo. (3) There was a smoking room It was an essential condition for a smoker. It was difficult to relax while smoking slowly in the room. (4) There was an outlet on the pillow Some hotels have only outlets around the desk, but this hotel had a proper outlet on the pillow. It was very convenient because I was able to lie down and use my smartphone while charging. (5) There was a microwave oven in the shared space. It was important to warm the celery purchased at dinner. Some rooms seem to have household appliances such as microwave ovens in the rooms. ■ Note that (1) There was no morning call service When I asked for a morning call the next morning at check-in, I was refused to be able to do it at the front desk at first. It may be a risk hedge to avoid trouble with guests when the morning call doesn't ring. However, I felt a little unkind to refuse a morning call at the front desk of a business hotel. (2) The light outside was a corner room. There was no thick curtain in the window in the room, and it was only blind. So the lights outside leaked in the middle of the night. When I went to bed, it was a little bright even if I turned off all the electricity in the room. (3) The room is quite small The price was 4000 yen per night, no bus, only a shower room. I was prepared to some extent, but it was still a narrow impression. It is suitable for the price. It was the best to spread one suitcase for in-flight bring. I think it would be better to check the number of square rice in the room when booking if you have a large suitcase. Overall it was a satisfactory hotel. I would like to use it in the previous night.

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Toyoko Inn Tokyo Haneda Airport No.2
4.4/555 Reviews

Toyoko Inn Tokyo Haneda Airport No.2

Haneda Airport/Kamata Tokyo|1.14km from Kojiya Station
This is my first time staying at Toyoko Inn Haneda Airport 2. I had a wonderful experience here. I had a 4-hour flight delay and didn’t arrive at Haneda Airport until 8:00pm (The original scheduled arrival time was 3:50pm). Thanks to the hotel’s free shuttle bus, I was able to arrive at the hotel after a long tiring day without getting soaking wet in the pouring rain in Tokyo. Toyoko Inn Haneda Airport 2 was newly renovated this March with a lot of nice features. 1. Contactless check-in/ check-out kiosk: Guests just need to enter their booking number to check in and get the key and a slip with all the instructions they need during their stay. Checking-out is even easier within seconds on the kiosk. 2. Even with the convenient kiosk machines, there are still friendly and helpful front desk staff on duty. I booked through Agoda and the kiosk had trouble locating my reservation. The front desk staff helped me find the correct information. 3. Free umbrellas for guests to borrow during their stay. 4. Free toiletry items, including mini skin care packets, in the lobby for guests. 5. Free hearty and delicious breakfast items with local ingredients. 6. Friendly servers during breakfast time. They kindly greet each guest with a smile and do a good job cleaning the tables and trays once guests leave to create a nice dining environment. 7. Small rooms with everything you need for a comfortable experience. The room is not big, which is normal in Tokyo, but all the amenities you need are nicely organized in built-in shelves. There are even nicely folded pajamas on the bed. 8. Free shuttle bus services between Haneda Airport and the hotel. Bus drivers are super nice and will help you with your suitcases. They even tried to park right in front of the hotel entrance so that guests wouldn’t have to walk in the rain. 9. Convenient location. This hotel is next to Otorii Station on the Keikyu Airport Line. Many restaurants and shops are just within walking distance. I stayed at Toyoko Inn because of a long layover on my way to Taiwan. It’s a hotel worth staying at again.

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Tokyu Stay Kamata - Tokyo Haneda
4.5/571 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I stayed for the previous night because the flight the next day was early in the morning. I will describe 5 points that were good and 3 points that I noticed. ■ good point (1) The location was good It is a few minutes walk from Keikyu Kamata station. The location is very good. I think there is a big suitcase that doesn't bite. (2) Amenities were neat Some business hotels have cheap amenities, but this amenities were neat. I smelled very good, such as shampoo. (3) There was a smoking room It was an essential condition for a smoker. It was difficult to relax while smoking slowly in the room. (4) There was an outlet on the pillow Some hotels have only outlets around the desk, but this hotel had a proper outlet on the pillow. It was very convenient because I was able to lie down and use my smartphone while charging. (5) There was a microwave oven in the shared space. It was important to warm the celery purchased at dinner. Some rooms seem to have household appliances such as microwave ovens in the rooms. ■ Note that (1) There was no morning call service When I asked for a morning call the next morning at check-in, I was refused to be able to do it at the front desk at first. It may be a risk hedge to avoid trouble with guests when the morning call doesn't ring. However, I felt a little unkind to refuse a morning call at the front desk of a business hotel. (2) The light outside was a corner room. There was no thick curtain in the window in the room, and it was only blind. So the lights outside leaked in the middle of the night. When I went to bed, it was a little bright even if I turned off all the electricity in the room. (3) The room is quite small The price was 4000 yen per night, no bus, only a shower room. I was prepared to some extent, but it was still a narrow impression. It is suitable for the price. It was the best to spread one suitcase for in-flight bring. I think it would be better to check the number of square rice in the room when booking if you have a large suitcase. Overall it was a satisfactory hotel. I would like to use it in the previous night.
QuintessaHotel TokyoHaneda Comic&Books
4.5/565 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
A hotel located almost between Kamata and Usudani in Keikyu. It takes about 10 to both stations. Usudani is easier to understand because it is a straight road. There was a bus stop nearby, so you may be able to use the bus if the timing is right. The room itself is not spacious, but it's not that cramped. Check out is also OK just by putting the room key in the box, and it is good that there is no stress. However, comics were sold as much as they could read, and many users were looking for comics in 1 F, which looks good and is not very beautiful.
Numero Uno Tokyo
3.5/51 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
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Everything about the house is like newly renovated. The environment is good. I especially like the design style here, not just the simple white, blue walls and gray curtains. It seems that the whole room is very high class. Although the room is not big, it can still be moved. The layout is the kind of bed and table. The overall feeling will be the feeling of going back to university, going to bed and table. But the bottom is a very big sofa, a light brown sofa with two blue pillows on it, which also embellishes the room with color. I like the overall style!
Hotel Oriental Express Tokyo Kamata
4.5/5138 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Overnight stay for our family before traveling to Haneda airport. Location was easy to find, just take the overhead bridge at keikyu kamata station and go past seven eleven and turn right at second street path. Room was clean with apple tv and full bathroom amenities. At the lobby there is an area for people to do their work, use their laptop and same time enjoy drinking cup of coffee or tea. There are supermarkets, shops and restaurants at keikyu kamata station and we enjoy our soba at Fuji Soba opposite family mart.
Universal Haneda
4.5/530 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It’s very close to Haneda Airport. It’s a 10-minute walk to the nearby Otorii Station, and a train ride takes about 20 minutes. But it is far away from Tokyo and it takes 1 to 1.5 hours to go everywhere, so I spent 20,000 yen (about 1,300 yuan) on transportation for about 13 days. The room is huge, and the closet is enough to hang seven or eight pieces of clothes. You can stack some shirts and so on. The toilet, the bathroom, and the sink are separated. It is hygienic and convenient. It takes less than 1 minute to go out to 711. The landlord is also willing to rent out tableware and basic seasonings, so it is especially convenient to cook something by yourself or buy a supper occasionally. The only downside is that there is no washing machine in the room. According to the landlord, it is necessary to get a public laundry room about 3 minutes on foot to wash and it is not the kind of hotel that is 100 yen per time. It is better to take a little more and wash it together. If it is inconvenient, I just did it myself to wash the easy-to-wash (clothes can be dried in the bathroom, so it is actually very convenient) *The two beds were made by my note and asked the landlord to help me put them together in advance
hotel MONday Haneda Airport
4.4/5177 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Pro - Good location. Less than a 3 mins walk from Otorri Station on the Keikyu Line if you are coming from the airport. From the hotel it is about 30mins to Yokohama on the same line southwards. Airport shuttle in the morning makes it convenient for visitors who are flying off in the morning. Cons - While we appreciate that breakfast was provided in a bento box, drinks were not included. And while it did not affect us as we were flying off in the morning, those catching a afternoon or evening flight would have to find their own way to the airport.

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