Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Beagle Tokyo Hostel&Apartments
4.2/526 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It was relatively close to Haneda Airport, and there was a hotel just a short walk from the station, which was nice. Since this was my first visit, I didn't know how to check in, so I think it would be helpful if the information was more clearly displayed.
EeGee Stay Kamata
4.3/541 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
The location is convenient, right next to Kamata Station. There are a lot of places to eat nearby. The most commendable thing is that there are free ice cream and cup noodles in the hotel, which you can enjoy if you don't want to walk around at night. The room is larger than ordinary capsules, and it feels very good. I thought that the wooden decoration would easily wake me up from the noise from the next door, but I don't know if everyone is very nice or if the sound insulation is really good. I slept until dawn! Another difference is that the luggage is carried with you and can be brought into the room or outside the room! Therefore, passengers with luggage generally do not choose the upper floor because it is very difficult to carry luggage to the upper floor! The whole hotel is very clean, even the pajamas are there and there is almost no need to open the luggage! The store clerks were also very polite and willing to help, so the whole trip was enjoyable! The only thing that can be said to be bad is that the mattress is a bit hard, which may make it difficult for some people to sleep well.
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
Tokyo Inn
3.9/573 Reviews
Shinagawa
Get off from A3 Hamagome Station and beside the station. I called the hotel twice, but it was a man, but the response was very good. Breakfast is a cocos Viking on the first floor, quite good. I think this content is good for this price. However, the room and bed are usually good, but it is not large and large. The bath is also with the toilet and is not big. I think it's very good for people who want to stay and eat in the morning and go to work.
Kamata Inn Social
4/565 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We used it as a previous night to go to Haneda Airport early in the morning. The decisive factor is the cheap price of the cherry blossoms Free transfer to cherry blossoms Free drinks cherry blossoms Free amenities. I think it was good to choose. It was a high hotel in Cospa at 3000 yen per night. There is free breakfast service from 6 o'clock. When I consulted in advance, I was able to open the dining room from 4 o'clock and have breakfast. There were also a lot of amenities, drinks and tea packs that could be brought to the room freely. The bath was small and old, so I used the nearby public bath. The hotel itself feels old in both the exterior interior rooms. The location is close to Kamata Station, but there are few people and a bit remote. It is not suitable for those who want a beautiful environment. If you say a strong and negative point... I tried to use a pillow corner (you can choose from various types) next to the front desk, and there were a lot of hair. I think it's because I probably used it to return to the original without putting it in the room. I think it is better to devise another return corner or call for it to be placed in the room after use so that it does not.
Haneda Inn
4.1/594 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
First of all, the entrance is difficult to understand ... There is no street on the side street and the back street is the entrance. The first floor is a Pachinko shop. Also, since the step into the entrance is not barrier free, it is negative to lift the heavy luggage bag by step. The room is renewed unlike the appearance and is very clean and satisfied! Only the water pressure such as shower is low, so it is necessary to improve and negative. Breakfast is a simple lunch box by corona, but it is happy to do it from 5:00.

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