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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Toyocho
4.7/5109 Reviews
Check in with the QR code prepared at the front desk for some reason. So I'm going to squeeze my smartphone at the front desk again for point addition. Amenity Vikings had miso soup and soup. Free distribution of the Yomiuri Shimbun. I left my luggage in advance, but he carried it to the guest room. The elevator is a security elevator. Ice machine and microwave oven are 4F. This time the guest room was 2F, so the view is the next building. The windows can be opened and closed. A guest room with noticeable deterioration over time. The TV is 32 inches made by Hitachi. There is a humidified air purifier made by SHARP. There is a foldable luggage storage. Amenities such as body soap and shampoo are made of DHC.
Hotel Route-Inn Grand Tokyo Toyocho
4.6/5104 Reviews
Room The airweave bed mat seemed to fit the body and I was comfortable sleeping. The crowding of the public bath and breakfast venue was confirmed on the TV screen. (there was no congestion during the stay) The public bath was clean. The bathtub is a size that is not stressful if it is up to 10 people at a time. I think there were about 10 people in the washroom. Breakfast I had a breakfast buffet. I think the variety is enough. Others There is a coffee machine (dotol coffee) for taking back the room in the lobby. I used it several times because I worked in the room for business trip. There are many restaurants around the hotel.
R&B Hotel Tokyo-Toyocho
3.8/522 Reviews
For an Inexpensive Hotel this Hotel is Good, and Very Clean, I always try to Stay here when I'm in the area, The staff was friendly and the rooms were clean and well lighted. The Breakfast was good. Although the rooms are quite small in downtown Tokyo it's one of the cheaper places to stay, they are usually sold out .
HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Tokyo Kiba
2.6/529 Reviews
The room is tiny and dirty, there were empty plastic bottles under the bed from previous guests. There was no cleaning even once in 5 days. They didn't take out the trash either. Not far from the metro, there are shops and cafes nearby, it’s fashionable to get to a large shopping center on foot. It's normal for unpretentious tourists, I wouldn't stay here next time.
Hotel East 21 Tokyo
4.4/5139 Reviews
Hotel unfortunately is a 3.5* at best. Reasons: 1) previous half drunk water bottle in refrigerator, 2) water remaining in tea pot, and 3) hairs remaining in bathroom shower. What truly lowers the value is the daily rate to use the gym. Rather than a place for a quick workout management has decided to offer the pool and gym as a ”spa” facility for a cost of $42.00 per visit with no discount for multiple days. As a business transfer whose time was limited it is simply ridiculous to justify the expense for an hour workout that costs half the daily rate of a hotel room here. Creating a profit center for the hotel may be a good business decision but it is terrible service for a guest. In addition, the concierge was absolutely no help in assisting me with a cosmetic that I had forgotten and the lobby is at least 85F. Not comfortable small bed as well and would not recommend a stay here.
Crane Hotel
4/52 Reviews
I always use it. The room is always clean and safe.

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