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Akabane Holic Hotel
4.5/541 Reviews

Akabane Holic Hotel

Tokyo|2.23km from R G Cafe

Latest booking 19 hrs ago

Very good value for money hotel. The passageway in the first double bed room I was assigned was relatively narrow, making it really difficult to carry a medium-sized suitcase. Although the hotel front desk staff initially said that the hotel was fully booked and it would be difficult to arrange a room change, they still worked hard to help me find one. Then I found another room with double beds, but the passage was wider, so I was very satisfied with the front desk service. The hotel is clean and tidy overall. The shower room is spacious and rare in Japan. It is not the kind of bathroom that contains a box. There are a variety of daily necessities at the front desk for guests to pick up, and all basic needs are provided. The breakfast selection is quite rich and the quality is good. The restaurant is small but the environment is very comfortable. The location is very good. It's only a two- to three-minute walk from Akabane. It's easy to find, and food and shopping can be found nearby. Akaban Station’s rail network is also very convenient! The only thing that needs to be considered is that, as mentioned in other reviews of Steamed Fish, the small street where the hotel is located has many entertainment venues. If you are a single girl returning home at night, it may be a bit scary - although I have seen quite a few girls staying there! The overall accommodation experience is very satisfactory. If the price is at this level next time I go to Tokyo, I will consider staying here again.

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Hotel Tabiya
4.1/58 Reviews
This is my most satisfying hotel in Tokyo area Close to Ikebukuro, convenient transportation is one aspect This is a new hotel, the internal facilities are very new As soon as you enter, there is a particularly fresh fragrance. The wall has a ventilation design connected with the outside air. There is no airtight space without windows. The whole room and the hotel have no smell, the bathroom is very good. The quilt is very new, the aroma is very good, the high-end The price is super suitable. It’s really two or three thousand for Tokyo on the weekend. Will come again if there is a chance I like it very much. No one at the front desk has been watching you. They are all self-service cards. Great.
Tokyo Guest House Itabashi-Juku
4.4/536 Reviews
I usually find a place as close as possible from the subway station. When I first traveled, I paid more than 60,000 won per night, but I went around many times and found the charm of the guesthouse! This is a neat new building, not long after it was built. It may be a disadvantage that there is no elevator, but it is not hard because the staff moves your luggage to the room. There is an exit card and you can see attentiveness everywhere! Towels and bathroom supplies are also provided. The surrounding amenities are good and it is a quiet residential town. There is also a police station nearby ^^
Flexstay Inn Tokiwadai
3.7/556 Reviews
The interior feels old. I stayed in triple, but the room was large, two kinds of towels, and a few minutes of days to stay with the number of people. There are too many toothpaste sets and razors. There was also a sleeping clothes. There is a coin laundry on the first floor and is convenient. It is convenient to have a microwave oven in the room. Electric kettle, rice cooker, IH cooker, tableware detergent. Chargers and code for smartphones and iPads. Tableware and cutlery. You can stay hanging by hand. I think it's better for the unit bus to make only the shower. Somehow, there is a smell and if the unit bus door is closed, the smell does not leak to the room. The windows can be opened. Underneath, ring seven. People who usually live in a quiet place may feel irritated.
Itabashi Center Hotel
4.3/58 Reviews
Itabashi Center Hotel is along the highway, across from Itabashi Kuyakushomae Station (Mito line), and a half mile walk from Oyama Station (Tobu Tojo line). I chose this hotel because it is near Oyama, an area I lived part-time in during the early 1990s. So I came back to see it thirty years later. The hotel is a typical understated business hotel. Check in was easy and my room on the fourth floor is fine. It’s not large and is most comfortable for solo travelers. The location is near the highway and there is a bit of noise, but I slept well and didn’t notice it. The view out my window is the wall of the neighboring building. Perfect because it is quieter than those that may be fronting the highway. Shower is warm, bed is comfortable, and my floor is quiet. And the cost is quite reasonable for Tokyo. Visitors to Japan may prefer to stay in the more touristy areas, but for people who know their way around Tokyo, this is an inexpensive, yet comfortable place to stay for business in the area beyond Ikebukuro. I enjoyed my stay.
Flexstay Inn Higashi Jujo
3.7/562 Reviews
The price is very cheap and affordable for a student. The hotel is very near the station but the station does not have any escalators or elevator so it’s a bit tough for travelers who have heavy luggage. Nearby has convenient store and also the restaurant too! In the room, there is everything you needed for the living. You can borrow the fried pan to cook your meal if you want. The room is not that clean. There are a lot of dust and I am allergic to that so it’s a hard time for me to sleep in the room plus the train’s sound is very loud.
Hoshinoen202
4.6/52 Reviews
My stay experience was very good. First of all, it takes about an hour to pass from Narita Airport. From the airport 👉 Nippori 👉 Ikebukuro 👉 Bei Akaba. It takes seven or eight minutes to walk from the station to the room, and two slopes are climbed on the way. Three convenience stores and a supermarket will be passed along the way. There is also a larger supermarket in the square of the station, but you can't use Alipay and WeChat to pay attention. Because this time I came by car, I took a fancy to the size of this house! From the perspective of the week of staying, the experience was really good. I entertained Japanese friends for two consecutive days to eat hahaha. And the room was very clean and very thoughtful, the washing machine dishwasher and a variety of tea sets. There are also four bottles of fruit wine in the refrigerator. The fly in the ointment is that there is no hot water in the washbasin, and it is still a bit cold during the winter. In addition, I live alone. There is a bathroom that has little impact, but if the western-style and Japanese-style rooms are full of people, it is estimated that there will be conflict in the use of the bathroom and toilet. Personally feel that a family of three travels, this room is just right. Of course I live alone and I am not too big... (̀⌄ ́) The garden on the top floor has not been there. I wanted to go up to cook the pot, but it was dark when I either overslept or wanted to go. Oh, it’s dark after five o’clock here...(T_T) Overall, it was a satisfactory stay. Finally, I complained about Trip.com. Is it really that the check-in message can't appear directly in my booking picture? Why is it a housekeeper or something to send me a private message...**Who will click on you Ctrip to send me hundreds of advertising messages a year? ! !

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