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Unplan Shinjuku
4.1/549 Reviews

Unplan Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1.32km from Sengyōji
I admit, I was nervous about staying here, having read a lot of negative reviews, but I needn't have worried. The hostel was clean and quiet, in a great location (close to Shinjuku, with other stations nearby). As an introvert, I loved the self-service concept - I could check in, check out and get breakfast without having to wait for staff. Speaking of breakfast, for a free breakfast I was impressed - coffee, juice, toast, eggs and yoghurt. I found the bed really comfortable and spacious - I also appreciated having a shelf for smaller items. I found the other guests were generally quiet and respected quiet hours. I've noticed some reviews mentioning the rooms are untidy - there isn't really anywhere to store larger luggage, so it tends to get piled in any available space. Smaller luggage will fit in the bunk with you. Showers and toilets were far cleaner than I'd been led to expect from the reviews, and there were plenty of them. I liked how there were common areas for being social (kitchen and reception) and for when you wanted some quiet (coworking space and outside dorms). However, I found that sometimes the coworking would ”close” (staff would ask you to leave) without warning, so it was difficult to plan around when you could use the space and when you couldn't. If the coworking space is not going to be available during the stated hours, it would be nice to have some warning. But all in all, I would happily stay here again.

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Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo
4.7/585 Reviews
My first visit to Japan and very soon after many covid restrictions had been lifted..the arrival and exit from the Airport was hassle free and fairly quick...the Taxi ride to the RIHGA Royal Hotel took around 30 minutes. I arrived at the hotel just after 07.00 and had to pay a fee for an early check-in, I had booked a luxury Double Room which was comfortable, spacious and quiet... the hotel is very grand inside with a wonderful lobby restaurant where you can enjoy an afternoon tea and drinks, its within walking distance of many restaurants and close to the main train station for the Bullet train, I would recommend this hotel and the staff were very attentive and courteous
Shinjuku Garden House
4.3/51 Reviews
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The hotel looks similar to the picture. It is retro and has a relatively large space. You can put down a lot of large luggage, and finally you don't have to experience the situation of opening a luggage and no one has a place to stand. Moreover, the facilities in the kitchen and bathroom are relatively complete, so you can cook by yourself in the kitchen. And it is possible to bring pets here, friends who like pets can consider it. The location of the hotel is also very good, it is very lively at night, and the surrounding area is in the downtown area. My mother and aunts and I often go to the surrounding shopping malls to buy things, which is very convenient.
Pearl Hotel Shinjuku Akebonobashi
4.3/5274 Reviews
Very conveniently located nearby the subway started Akebonobashi (green line) which is just 15-30 mins distance from Shibuya, Tokyo Station, Akihabara Electric Town, Take****a street, Asakusa, etc. just bringn your own water as they can provide tap water or bottled water if you forfeit room service!
Hotel Bougainvillea Akebonobashi
3.6/52 Reviews
As an older hotel, the appearance of the gate has a sense of time, but it is not old, but it will be more attractive. The attitude of the hotel front desk may be the influence of Japanese culture. Every morning when you come out early and come back at night, it is a smile. Welcome, it is very comfortable. Inside the room, although the facilities are relatively old, the age, but the maintenance is in place, there will be no use problems, the room is also very clean, every day someone will clean, very comfortable, very assured. There are Matsuo Beef and 711 nearby, as well as the Yanqiao Subway Station (2 stops from Shinjuku). It is suitable for one or two people to stay together, affordable and clean (remember to go to the front desk every time you go out) The key is also very good looking, it is worth a visit (remember to say thank you every time!)
Unplan Kagurazaka
4/514 Reviews
Very good, quieter than imagined, and more beautiful. I didn’t find the location at the beginning. I thought it was a coffee shop. #128514; If it is a short-term trip, it is recommended. It is said that there is a washing machine. I didn’t use it.
Hotel Vintage Kagurazaka
4.3/58 Reviews
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