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Business Hotel la Firenze
3.9/542 Reviews
The staff are great. Large rooms, 7/11 is next door, Yatsuka,Station is 10 min walk. Train is 20 min to Akihabara and Kita Senju, both then have access direct into Tokyo. Washing machine and dryer I visit regular, so I will start staying here. It's cheap and friendly
Ohana Tokyo House
4.8/57 Reviews
Have a good rest. Thank you. I will come again next time!!! It's good to come with family or friends, and the people you're with are quiet and friendly.
Guest House Sakae - Hostel
4.2/54 Reviews
After exiting the west exit of Nishi Arai subway station, follow the map and turn left to a ramen restaurant. Then turn right and look up. Go up the stairs and you will see the second door. It is a youth hostel with beds. The guests are mostly black and white, with very few East Asians. But it is safe and can be used as a place to sleep overnight.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Akabane-eki Higashi-guchi Ichiban-gai
3.9/552 Reviews
JR From Akabane Station, walk about 5 and head to the busy downtown until midnight. We were able to take over monorail and JR from Haneda Airport, but it may be possible to come by airport bus. We used a double room but it is clean and has ample size. The hotel in the Toyoko Inn chain is also devised to make it easy to put luggage. It was good that breakfast was devised with few types.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Akabane-Eki Higashi-Guchi
4.6/574 Reviews
The hotel is convenient to check in, and the location is close to JR station and Toei subway station. The room is of medium size and the distance is comfortable. Next to it is Akaban Ichiban Street. There are many good things to eat and they are affordable. The breakfast is good.
Super Hotel Tokyo Akabane-Eki Higashiguchi Ichibangai
4.1/552 Reviews
I used it for the first time. About 10 minutes walk from the east exit of Akabane Station to Akabane Ichibancho shopping street. The mouth is narrow and chic, so I will pass by without thinking. When you enter, it is a hotel with a slightly dark but calm impression. There is no facilities in the public bath, but the room and bathtub are large and relaxing. Overall, the room is dark, so I think it would be better to borrow a table light for front lending if you work. I couldn't see the view at all, but it was very good with a feeling of sighing. Breakfast is also quite hard! It was very helpful from 6:30. I will use it again!

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