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Flexstay Inn Ekoda
3.9/581 Reviews

Flexstay Inn Ekoda

Tokyo|2.47km from Nogata Railway Station
When I opened the door, I was stunned: how small. But after checking around, I found that the facilities and equipment are very complete: there are air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, phone, hair dryer, kettle, even microwave oven, induction cooker, even pot, you can simply drop a meal. The garbage needs to be sorted into the garbage bag by yourself, and the next day you can get the trash can in the laundry room on the first floor to throw it away. The wardrobe has hangers, pajamas, and vacuum cleaners. It is not cleaned during the stay. If it is dirty, you can vacuum it yourself. In fact, I stayed for eight days and there was no dust. The bathroom and the bathroom are together. There are shower gel, shampoo, conditioner. The toilet seat is always hot, and there is constant electricity when you go out, which is very good. The sink is separate and has separate lighting. There are mini cabinets above and below, you can put something. And detergent and dishwashing foam, it's not too convenient. There are TV, air conditioning, lights remote control, wiring board, network cable and wifi router on the desk. The password is on the warm reminder sheet given by the waiter when checking in. The most intimate thing is: there is a blue bag with data cable and plug, which is great. The quilt was very thin. I arrived at 7 degrees at night. I was worried about the cold. The result was a duvet, covered with warmth and comfort. The pillow is also very tight duvet, very comfortable. The window may be because of safety considerations, the cockroach can be opened very small, the window glass is embossed, very beautiful. The disadvantage is that the curtains are not blackout cloth. My room is facing the east. I will be awakened by the sun in the morning (the sun is not strong, there is a little bit, after all, there are two layers of curtains). The second disadvantage is that it is too small and there is nothing wrong with it. But I heard from friends that the hotel rooms in the big cities of Japan are small. When I went there, it was the cherry blossom season. Next to the hotel, on the road opposite Musashi University, it was full of century-old cherry trees. The blooming was beautiful. Also encountered the election, the poster of this gentleman, at the entrance of Glaciertai subway station, where he occasionally bowed.

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GrapeHouse Koenji
4.5/510 Reviews
I like it so much, it's clean, hygienic, warm and delicate. Those with cleanliness can't fault it at all. The owner, Niangniang, is so warm, even though she doesn't speak Japanese, she can communicate with each other as well as in poor English. Will stay and come often, for this warmth.
JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOENJI
4.9/554 Reviews
Before moving to the country, I chose this hotel because the price of the local and kichijoji hotels was high. It was convenient to connect directly to the station. The front desk staff was also nice, the room was clean and I was able to stay in the corner room away from the elevator as I wanted in advance. The bathtub was a little deep, and it was good to take a bathing agent behind the front desk and take a bath slowly. The breakfast of this business hotel is good, and there are many buffet styles of dishes, but it was good to have a breakfast made on the second floor. I want to use it if I have another chance.
Guest House Koenji Junjo Hotel
3.8/54 Reviews
Very poor sound insulation
Nakano Sunplaza Hotel
3.8/51 Reviews
It is very close to Nakano Subway Station, and it is only a 3-minute walk away, with convenient transportation. Breakfast is an appointment package, divided into Japanese and Western food. The first day of the afternoon, I decided which kind of breakfast ticket to eat the next morning. The Japanese meal is exquisite, and the western food is a bit large. It was just a few hours before the room was cleaned, and everything else was fine.
Top Edge Hostel
4.3/59 Reviews
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The facilities are well-prepared, all the necessary infrastructures are available, the toilet and shower room are separated, the space is large enough, toiletries, towels, etc. are also prepared, there are also many supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, to buy daily necessities or Supper is very convenient. McDonald’s and Matsuya are also very close. It is also very convenient to buy fast food. The transportation here is also very convenient. It is the nearest to Koenji Station and not very far from Nakano Station. In short, this is one Really convenient place to stay, recommended
Business Hotel Crescent
3.3/54 Reviews
The hotel is located in Nakano, Tokyo, and the first thing I feel is that despite the staff being always present, ready to help and very kind of this is not a tourist-advisable facility. The area is quiet and the structure is clean and clean, the quality of sleep is good, the rooms are very small and the doors are not provided with garments so when the wind is very strong the rooms become very cold, The heat pump inside is softening cold but not enough. The bathrooms are clean and quality-friendly but a window without frame but with a ”loft” helps keep the room very cold. There is an emergency machine vendor on the ground floor. I was a guest at Crescent for 4 nights and I feel I say that for a night on the flight like a business hotel actually needs to be used can also go well, but for a holiday, The hotel is 5 minutes walk from Nakano station that connects the neighborhood to any other point. Tokyo airports included. Free, stable and fast internet throughout the facility.

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