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Super Hotel Lohas Ikebukuro-Eki Kitaguchi
4.4/5252 Reviews

Super Hotel Lohas Ikebukuro-Eki Kitaguchi

Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima Tokyo|1.64km from Mamagotoya
Title: A Memorable Stay at Ikebukuro Rating: ★★★★★ I recently had the pleasure of staying at an exquisite hotel in the heart of Tokyo's bustling district of Ikebukuro. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I knew I was in for a treat. This hotel truly exceeded my expectations in every aspect, making my visit to Tokyo an unforgettable experience. First and foremost, the location of the hotel was simply superb. Situated in Ikebukuro, it offered a perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. Despite being in the midst of a vibrant neighborhood, the hotel managed to create a serene atmosphere that allowed me to unwind after a day of exploring the city. The nearby train station made it incredibly easy to access other parts of Tokyo, ensuring that I could effortlessly embark on my sightseeing adventures. The hotel's staff deserves the highest praise for their exceptional hospitality. From the warm welcome at check-in to the attentive service throughout my stay, they consistently went above and beyond to ensure my comfort and satisfaction. They were knowledgeable about the local area, providing valuable recommendations for dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Their attention to detail and genuine care truly made me feel like a valued guest. The accommodations themselves were nothing short of luxurious. My room was impeccably clean, spacious, and elegantly designed. The comfortable bed and plush linens guaranteed a restful night's sleep, and the panoramic views of the city from my window were breathtaking. The amenities provided were top-notch, ranging from high-speed Wi-Fi to a well-stocked minibar, ensuring that I had everything I needed for a comfortable stay. One of the highlights of my visit was the hotel's dining options. The on-site restaurant served a delectable array of both local and international cuisine, expertly prepared by talented chefs. Each meal was a culinary delight, tantalizing my taste buds with flavors that I will fondly remember. The restaurant's elegant ambiance and attentive service further enhanced the dining experience, making it a true feast for the senses. Lastly, the hotel's attention to guest safety and well-being was commendable. They implemented rigorous hygiene protocols, providing a clean and sanitized environment. I felt reassured knowing that my health was their top priority, allowing me to fully enjoy my stay without any concerns. In conclusion, my stay at this Ikebukuro hotel was an absolute delight. From the prime location to the outstanding service, luxurious accommodations, and exceptional dining experiences, every aspect was meticulously crafted to provide an unforgettable stay. I wholeheartedly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tokyo, as it truly embodies the essence of Japanese hospitality and offers an unparalleled experience. Ikebukuro Hotel, thank you for making my visit to Tokyo so memorable. I eagerly look forward to returning in the future. Note: This review is purely fictional and based on the general expectations of a positive hotel experience in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.

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Itabashi Center Hotel
4.3/58 Reviews
Itabashi Center Hotel is along the highway, across from Itabashi Kuyakushomae Station (Mito line), and a half mile walk from Oyama Station (Tobu Tojo line). I chose this hotel because it is near Oyama, an area I lived part-time in during the early 1990s. So I came back to see it thirty years later. The hotel is a typical understated business hotel. Check in was easy and my room on the fourth floor is fine. It’s not large and is most comfortable for solo travelers. The location is near the highway and there is a bit of noise, but I slept well and didn’t notice it. The view out my window is the wall of the neighboring building. Perfect because it is quieter than those that may be fronting the highway. Shower is warm, bed is comfortable, and my floor is quiet. And the cost is quite reasonable for Tokyo. Visitors to Japan may prefer to stay in the more touristy areas, but for people who know their way around Tokyo, this is an inexpensive, yet comfortable place to stay for business in the area beyond Ikebukuro. I enjoyed my stay.
Hotel Tabiya
4.1/58 Reviews
This is my most satisfying hotel in Tokyo area Close to Ikebukuro, convenient transportation is one aspect This is a new hotel, the internal facilities are very new As soon as you enter, there is a particularly fresh fragrance. The wall has a ventilation design connected with the outside air. There is no airtight space without windows. The whole room and the hotel have no smell, the bathroom is very good. The quilt is very new, the aroma is very good, the high-end The price is super suitable. It’s really two or three thousand for Tokyo on the weekend. Will come again if there is a chance I like it very much. No one at the front desk has been watching you. They are all self-service cards. Great.
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 ^^
Ikebukuro OK Apartment
4.5/52 Reviews
In Tokyo, this price and environment I think it is very ok. It is only two minutes away from the subway station. After filling in the check-in information, the store will send an email, including address details, check-in details, etc., and the whole process is self-service. The hotel will also provide wifi with you when you leave. Toothpaste slippers need to be brought by yourself
Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai
3.7/556 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.

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