Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Ikidane Cozy Hotel Haneda Airport
3.2/52 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
The space is good, better than the capsule hotel, suitable for poor travel enthusiasts
Nishida 202
0/50 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
0
There are two bedrooms and one living room, and there is also a separate bathroom. The layout of the whole room is very good. In fact, it is very suitable for staying with the family, and the living facilities in the room are very complete, and all the living equipments that can be used in daily life are also available. It is very complete, can be used household appliances, and some toiletries are available.
Haneda / Shinagawa New high-quality apartment with WIFI studio 2
0/50 Reviews
0
I saw that the introduction of this apartment on the Internet was pretty good, so I came to live. The actual situation and description of the room are quite consistent. The authenticity is a bit higher. The overall space is very spacious, and the two beds are also suitable for sleeping. It is very comfortable. It is only a five-minute walk from the mall and shopping street. It is really a very convenient and prosperous place.
Lumine Rokugo Dote
3.4/511 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
There were a lot of cheap restaurants and lunch boxes nearby this hotel, so there was a lot to eat. Also, the hotel had good amenities. Many items, including toothbrushes and towels, are free. A big advantage was that you could use the washing machine and dryer for free during limited hours in the morning and afternoon. However, you have to walk about 1.4km to Keikyu Kawasaki Station (京急川崎駅), where there are many things to see. And it was a bit uncomfortable to see a man walking down the living room hallway with his shirt off. It's not the host's fault, but I think it's important to regulate it well so that women can use it well! As of December 16, 2023, I paid about 40,000 won (KRW), but it is too noisy to go to a net cafe, and if you are looking for a quiet place for a similar price, I think this place is suitable!
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
Aoca Sanno Apartment of Contemporary Art
4.5/535 Reviews
Shinagawa
Close to Omori Station

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