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White Terrace Sakurashinmachi
4/528 Reviews
Pros 1. The neighborhood is good: it is quiet and nice to walk around the neighborhood because it is near the Japanese residential area, not the downtown area. 2. Good location: Sakura Shinmachi Station itself is within 10 minutes to Shibuya, so access is good. 3. Good facilities: If you travel alone, you have a good space and a good facility. 4. Adequate infrastructure: There are not only convenience stores but also small marts around, so it's good to go out and buy something to eat. Cons: 1. Ambiguous location: 10 minutes walk from Sakura Shinmachi Station and 15 minutes walk from Komazawa Daigaku Station. 2. Lack of explanation: When I saw it on Trip.com, it was difficult to prepare because I didn't get detailed about what the interior furniture and facilities were. 3. Limits of facilities: Because it is not a hotel, there is no housekeeping, so if you stay long, you have to wash your towels. And you have to separate and collect garbage yourself. Conclusion: I'm willing to return. ① Facilities do not matter much ② Accessibility to ③ Central Street at a reasonable price ④ I want a local feel-> Recommended
Tokyu Stay Yoga
4.3/575 Reviews
Rather inexpensive hotel in a good location in Setagaya. Essentially you are getting a very small room, at a good price that is equipped with a washing machine and small kitchen area so it is perfect for a single person who will be here for multiple days. I stayed here with my wife and for two, the size of the room is pretty small (Ibis mini like). The hotel has no fitness area or any other spaces other than the rooms and a very petit lobby. I found the front desk staff very accommodating but English speaking was limited. I did love the metro station 30 meters front the hotel and all the shops. I also loved how quiet our room was and what a great night sleep we had. Zero noise! I will be back but if had more money, would probably stay in a place with larger rooms.
Stylewood Sangenjyaya
3.2/55 Reviews
It was a hotel that I happened to find in the vicinity of the old residence in the long distance transfer, but it was more convenient than I expected.
Futakotamagawa Excel Hotel Tokyu
4.7/554 Reviews
It is 5 minutes walk from the station, and it is accessible without getting wet even in the rain. 15 minutes by train to Shibuya and 30 minutes including transfer time to Shinjuku. The last train from Shinjuku to Shibuya is over 24:00, so I don't think it will be painful to combine it with sightseeing in Tokyo. In the west, you can eat while watching Mt. Fuji and 30F restaurants depending on the weather and seats. Unfortunately, I couldn't see Mt. Fuji from the guest room because the room I stayed in was on the south side, but if you are in the guest room on the west side, you may be able to spend time watching Mt. Fuji changing its facial expression in the morning, noon, and evening. Even if you couldn't see Mt. Fuji, the view from 28F29F was exceptional. If you are eating around the hotel, it is recommended to check the business hours in advance.
the b sangenjaya
4.1/560 Reviews
It is close to my parents' elderly facilities and my sister's family, so I use 々. This is the only hotel I want in a perfect location. The front desk and the attitude and speed to deal with the problem are great, but I feel the aging of the building facilities. Especially air conditioner. When I stayed in winter, the temperature was not adjustable (whether it is hot or not. I got up many times in the middle of the night and adjusted it-I tell the hotel. The temperature adjustment in this room is also subtle (the hot day of May this year). The outdoor machine is exploding. The direction of the bidet in the shower toilet is right next to it at first and does not hit the butt. . . (Healed me immediately). Also, there is something that can be charged by USB near the bed. It's a standard of Le, but it's not. The deterioration of facilities and facilities that cannot be helped by human power, and the old place are conspicuous (compared to other hotels for those staying) I'll keep using it while complaining. I'm in trouble if it's closed due to full renovation work.
Yadokan
4.2/51 Reviews
The staff is only available from 16:00 to 20:00, but I think it's a very nice guesthouse because of the various thoughts I received from my notebook.

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