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Himalaya Cloud Hotel
4.2/524 Reviews
Tokyo has been coming and going for so many years. For the first time, I have encountered such a great hotel. Japanese hotels are generally hygienic but the space is very small. Such a large space and large bed are so cost-effective. Convenient, the first choice for future business trips in Tokyo
Kario Sasazuka
4.2/555 Reviews
Our family stayed in Sasazuka in hot & humid July. Although Sasazuka is a solid 40 minute walk from keg landmarks, if you're happy to cstch the complicated Japanese trains then you'll be fine. The apartment was perfectly clean & met our needs because it was inexpensive & perfectly located near a mall & convini. The 7-11 and Lawson just downstairs offered some delicious & easily accessible cheap eats for a day of free-exploring in Tokyo. I would recommend staying at Kario Sasasuka if you don't mind the extra distance from Tokyo. The pay-off is more space, comfortable beds & cheaper accomodation.
Luana Shibuya
4.1/529 Reviews
It was the first unmanned hotel. It was uneasy, but I was politely explained by the phone the day before and was able to check in safely. The hotel was new, very clean, and the bus toilet was different, and the bath was easy to spend slowly! The atmosphere of the shopping street around is good, and I want to use it if I have another chance.
Sakura Hotel Hatagaya
4/581 Reviews
We stayed a Sakura Hatagaya 10 years ago with our then- teenage sons. We returned 10 years later and lots of improvements to the hotel. Staff are amazing and so friendly and helpful. They speak multiple languages including Japanese, English and French so I had no problems communicating with them. They are also helpful and when asked questions, provide us with clear communication. Though the rooms are a bit narrow, we like to stay here because it is 2 mins walk from Hatagaya station, to connect to Shinjuku station through the new Keio Line. We I’ve trying out various restaurants around Sakura Hotel. There is a post office around the corner, a chemist, a kombini, 100 yen shop just at the station entrancing and McDonalds both in the station and outside on the Main Street. Hotel is clean, convenient and very very quiet. I have no complaints about the location . If at all, next upgrade Sakura does, please try to get the amazing automated Japanese WC toilets. In that narrow toilet/ bathroom, it would be really appreciated.
F&L Hotel
4.1/58 Reviews
It was a good stay experience. I made a temporary reservation that night and received a notification about the self-check-in method shortly after. The location of the B&B is also relatively easy to find. There is a straight road from the station and it takes about 5 minutes to walk. The area near the station is relatively prosperous, with shopping stores, restaurants, and large supermarkets. Although the room is small in size, it is clean and warm. It is very cost-effective for being so close to Shinjuku.
green house nakano
3.6/56 Reviews
It's a little far from the downtown area, so you have to change from Nakano Fujimicho Station to Taya Shibuya Ginza Tokyo Station two or three times, but it was quiet and there was a pretty Gaecheon-gil in front of the station, so it was nice to take a walk. The hostel was spacious and clean, but the bathroom was narrow and it was too cold at night to be in February with one air conditioner ㅜㅜ Convenience stores, moss burgers, bakery (really delicious) are crowded around the station, so you have to walk for about 5 minutes. I am willing to visit again in the season, not in winter ^^

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