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Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori
4.3/565 Reviews

Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori

Tokyo|1.36km from Old Komatsugawa Water Gate
I love this hotel for its proximity to Funabori Station, Huge Daiei supermarket, 100 yen shop, Kokumin Pharmacy, eateries like sushi take-away, Mister Donut, ramen shop, etc. They have a free drink at certain timing & you can choose what you want, including beer. I per pax. Ladies take note! They have free amenities such as make up cleanser, toner & emulsion. And it is branded stuff - Shiseido! Not only do they have slippers in the room, they have a different kind of slippers at the amenities area just outside the lift on the the first floor. At this area, you have humidifier (wow!), pillow, bath sponge, etc. They also have a washing machine cum dryer room. Do take note that the dryer was not working well when I went, as in, my clothes were still wet! So my husband put in some more coins but all our clothes were still wet. Grrr... Upon reflection, we should have asked for a refund. In the end, we had to hang our clothes in our room to dry. But as it was a very small room, we had to be ingenious in looking for places to hang them. Before we left our room the next morning, we made sure to remove all our clothes from unusual hanging places because we do not want our cleaner to get a rude shock. Even though this place is super convenient & had all the amenities we need, we cannot say for sure if we will come back to this hotel & stay in future as the room is terribly small. There were 3 of us staying including my 5 yo daughter, so it was very cramped.

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Kuretake-Inn Tokyo Funabori
4.3/565 Reviews
I love this hotel for its proximity to Funabori Station, Huge Daiei supermarket, 100 yen shop, Kokumin Pharmacy, eateries like sushi take-away, Mister Donut, ramen shop, etc. They have a free drink at certain timing & you can choose what you want, including beer. I per pax. Ladies take note! They have free amenities such as make up cleanser, toner & emulsion. And it is branded stuff - Shiseido! Not only do they have slippers in the room, they have a different kind of slippers at the amenities area just outside the lift on the the first floor. At this area, you have humidifier (wow!), pillow, bath sponge, etc. They also have a washing machine cum dryer room. Do take note that the dryer was not working well when I went, as in, my clothes were still wet! So my husband put in some more coins but all our clothes were still wet. Grrr... Upon reflection, we should have asked for a refund. In the end, we had to hang our clothes in our room to dry. But as it was a very small room, we had to be ingenious in looking for places to hang them. Before we left our room the next morning, we made sure to remove all our clothes from unusual hanging places because we do not want our cleaner to get a rude shock. Even though this place is super convenient & had all the amenities we need, we cannot say for sure if we will come back to this hotel & stay in future as the room is terribly small. There were 3 of us staying including my 5 yo daughter, so it was very cramped.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Kameido
4.3/5243 Reviews
Not in a perfect or ideal location to downtown Tokyo, or the tourist attractions. Helpful staff, clean. This place does not offer room service, so if you plan to stay multiple days, be prepared to use the same towels. You can have your room clean for an extra charge.
Tokyo Stay Hut Sari
4.8/535 Reviews
Thank you very much for sending me out when I checked out today, until I walked out of the door, the aunt bowed me to send me away, very, very touched! This is a homestay, not a hotel. In addition to the location, the hardware and service of this homestay itself are full marks, or more than full marks, no one can achieve this ultimate service. Advantages: 1. Clean, very clean, spotless. 2. Perfect service, perfect to feel at home. 3. The price is very low, Much more cost-effective than the hotel. 4. Quiet, quiet at night and living in the countryside, very quiet. Disadvantages: 1. The location is biased, Xigexi is far from the city, there is a subway, and you have to transfer to the attractions. 2. 800 meters from the subway, 8 minutes walk. 3. Business is at the subway entrance, There is an AEON supermarket near the homestay. Exit the subway north, go straight to the family supermarket, go to the GU store, go straight, see NISSIAN's 4S store, cross the road, turn left, go to the HONDA motorcycle store, this is it.
L Stay & Grow Minami Sunamachi
4.3/520 Reviews
The first time I got off was Minami Sunamachi Station on the Tozai Line. From there, I walked down the path and found a beautiful building. A hotel based on the concept of a stylish training facility. Daiwa House series. The room has a calm atmosphere and a good impression. Since it is located in a residential area, we were able to spend a good time without any noise. Breakfast is a set menu where you can choose from Japanese, Western, or salad options. There is also an unmanned store near the front desk for products such as sweets and cup ramen. Amenities are not provided in the room, but can be taken from the lobby. Surprisingly, the price is lower than the market price in Tokyo. This is a hotel I would like to stay at again.
Minn Nishi Kasai
4.2/55 Reviews
A family of three, with a 3-year-old child, chose this place because they were going to Disney; the automatic check-in is very convenient, and the password lock does not require you to worry about losing the room card; the room is very spacious, and there is a large table, which is very convenient for eating. The room facilities are clean. Children can play with water in the bathtub. Two beds are pushed together, which is enough for 3 people. The sofa can also be turned into a bed. The room can accommodate up to 4 adults, but it will be more crowded for 4 adults. Check out We woke up late that night, and the staff came to knock on the door on time. We checked out 15 minutes late and were fined JPY20,000. We need to pay attention to checking out on time. There are pharmacies, pedestrian streets, restaurants, convenience stores, etc. nearby. Food and shopping are very convenient✌🏻
Smile Hotel Tokyo Nishikasai
3.3/566 Reviews
The room was large and nice. It was close to the station, and there were many restaurants and convenience stores nearby, making it easy to move around for anything. I would have appreciated it if the breakfast had been a little more substantial. We had a great time.

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