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Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata
3.9/525 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
I used to stay at the lodging, but it was far from the west exit, but I stayed after a long time. It is beautiful and cheap, but you can see color 々 and cost reduction measures. It's okay, but the previous day's arvest is too good and becomes a relatively low evaluation. 〈 Personal evaluation item 〉 ○ Location - 6,7 minutes walk near Kamata Station West Exit ◎ Price - Cheap @5,600 ○ Facilities - Beautiful △ Room size - slightly narrow (single) ◎ Wi-Fi all rooms ◯ Amenities shampoo, rinse, Body soap ◎ Air cleaner - permanent - pants presser unconfirmed x no closet ◎ Deodorant spray permanent ◎ pillow outlet ◯ refrigerator ◯ pot ◯ dry Ya-Permanent ◯ After checking out luggage storage - Maybe OK ◯ Front desk correspondence - No problem - Other - toothbrush and brush are distributed at the front desk
Hotel Pulitzer Jiyugaoka
4.3/5110 Reviews
Free Hill can have such a good value for money hotel is a treasure, close to the station, there are Chinese staff at the front desk, help me send the courier trouble her to make several phone calls, especially patient. Later, I moved to Ueno, the cold face at the front desk was too strong.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinagawa Hatanodai Eki Minami Guchi
3.9/531 Reviews
Shinagawa
The hotel that has been staying is relatively quiet. The traffic is also convenient. If there is a computer conversion plug in the hotel, it would be fine. There is no way to work if there is a business trip and there is no conversion plug.
Tokyo Inn
3.9/575 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.
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.
Flexstay Inn Nakanobu
3.3/511 Reviews
Shinagawa
I live in the single room, how to say it, I feel that it is one of the most cost-effective in Tokyo, the bed is a bit old, the absolute choice for housing is not high, after all, it is good to look good, the day is basically outside, the price is basically less than 300 More than 300 can only live in the capsule room! ! The location is very convenient, not far from the subway, there is a bus stop next to it. Go to Akihabara for about seven stations, and Ginza will be five or six stations.

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