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There Are Restaurants Conveni
4/51 Reviews
Very good, the price is already very cheap in Tokyo.
Hachimanyamaya
0/50 Reviews
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Room: The room is a standard Japanese one-person room, but the bed is a double bed. The sofa next to it can be put down and used as a bed. It is enough for two people. It is bigger than the hotel I stayed in before. The wardrobe It’s very big. I can just open the suitcase and put it in the closet, so I don’t feel messed up. There are everything you need in daily life in the room, such as air conditioning, TV, microwave, washing machine, refrigerator, cooking, tableware and kettle. There are not many breakfast shops in Japan in the morning, so I buy what I want to eat the day before, and eat it as soon as I turn the microwave on the next day, so I don’t have to be hungry, which is very convenient. Transportation: It's very close to the subway station, it takes only one or two minutes to walk there. I am afraid that I will have to walk a long way home after shopping and shopping, but it is very close to the subway station. There are two supermarkets and one 711. It is completely convenient to buy some breakfast when you go back. It is very convenient to arrive in a straight line 15 minutes away from Shinjuku by tram, and it is also very convenient to transfer to Shinjuku in places farther away or not directly accessible. Surroundings: There are residential buildings near the house, so it is usually very quiet, but you can see the supermarket just around a corner when you go out, and there are many restaurants for eating. Many times my friend and I went back late. I like the nearby lunch box. The salted fried chicken in the shop is better than the Internet celebrity shop I ate. The bento is free to combine. There are many dishes to choose from. It seems that it is still available for 24 hours, mainly because it is very cheap. So my friends and I like it very much. Bento shop, recommended! Hygiene: Hygiene is very clean, at least I did not find any problems. Landlord: The landlord’s wife was the host who received me. She was very nice, and she was Chinese. I found a place to pass the time because it was written on the Internet that I would only be able to check in at 3pm. Then the landlord’s wife contacted me in advance and asked me when I would come. My friend and I wanted to go to a barbecue restaurant, but it seemed that we had to make an appointment by phone. Taobao did not make an appointment, so we asked the landlord’s wife. As a result, things went smoothly. My friend said that this restaurant is obviously difficult to make an appointment, so We were very happy that day, thank the landlord for this. After staying on the first day, I felt that the quilt was a bit thin and cold at night, so I asked the landlord’s wife if she could provide another quilt. The landlord’s wife immediately agreed, and when they entered our room, they would ask for our consent. Seeing the quilt, it is still fragrant. When I was about to leave, I asked when we were leaving. The luggage can be left with her first. For some special reasons, the landlord’s wife felt it was too uncomfortable to sit at the airport and asked me to spend the night with her. A special thanks to the landlord and his family from abroad. By the way, the landlord also provides pick-up and drop-off service to the airport (additional payment is required). The landlord lives next to the homestay, so you can get in touch with everything immediately, which is very convenient. I stayed here for 9 days. It was a very pleasant experience?? Although it is not in the city center but the transportation is convenient, the price/performance ratio is very good for such a cheap price?? Not to mention the landlord’s family is so gentle, very suitable for students The party came to stay short.
Laffitte Tokyo West
3.9/54 Reviews
Very clean, but there is no elevator to cry and cry. The room has no smell, sound insulation is OK, heating and air conditioning are OK, the toilet is great, there is warm air, the convenience store is also very close, the station is also very close, mainly because the landlord is very good and gentle, and also very clean, there is a vacuum cleaner in the room.
Anshin Oyado Tokyo Ogikuboten-Male Only
4.3/521 Reviews
The capsule hotel hotel was often used in Osaka, but this time I used it in Tokyo for the first time. Compared to Kansai, the price setting was a little expensive, but the room was a little larger than Kansai, free alcohol and soft drinks, coffee, white rice, curry, soup, etc. I was very satisfied with the fullness. Also, it was very convenient to move near the station. Even after checking out, I was able to use the lounge until 15. I would like to use it when I go to Tokyo.
Yumenoya
3.2/53 Reviews
1. How should I put it? The house is old and still being renovated. There is no front desk. When I met a few guys (probably staff members) who were working on the house, they didn’t know English at all, so communication was very difficult. 2. This location is far from the subway, a fifteen-minute walk. It is next to the track, which is very noisy. The location is remote and there are many mosquitoes. 3. There is no charge for a washing machine in the house. There is no dryer. I was told that there was one nearby when I walked out, but I couldn’t find it. 4. The sound insulation is very poor. You have to go to Shinjuku to go to any subway station. It is not recommended to stay here if you are traveling. The transportation cost and time are really not recommended. 5. How can I put it this way? If you want to experience suburban life, you have enough time. It’s okay to wander around. You can cook and there are many small shops and convenience stores to eat. It’s not as convenient as a hotel when traveling.
Bell House
4.6/55 Reviews
Very good, the off-season travel is very quiet, the price is not high. Add dinner and breakfast to the cost of domestic economic hotels, the food is really delicious.

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