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Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo
3.9/561 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We used it in Haneda's Mae night. It is not a card key but an old-fashioned key method. Because it is a method of inserting the key and attaching the electricity, I thought that it would not be possible to stop the electric TV channel in the room one by one. I thought the bathroom was a bit moldy, but I didn't care if I turned the ventilation fan. Because the building is old, I think it is not possible to put such facilities together. I think the amenities at the front desk are more varied than the same business hotels. You can evaluate that point. It seems that it is not written on the site, but there was a free microwave oven in front of the elevator and one in the vending machine space next to the coin laundry. If you choose a reservation site, you can stay at 5000 yen without breakfast. Locationally, is it about 2 minutes walk from JR Kamata Station? The surroundings are a bit messy, but the location is outstanding. Since there is a bus from JR Kamata station to Haneda, I thought that access was good even if I didn't walk to Keikyu Kamata station.
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
R&B Hotel Kamata Higashiguchi Tokyo
4.3/556 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
A standard business hotel, just off the main road next to the station, about a 2-minute walk from Kamata Station and a 5-minute walk from Keikyu Kamata. The overall environment is good and the service attitude is very good. Breakfast is mainly a standard Western-style bread, salad and coffee configuration, and carrot juice is also good. However, there are only two washing machines on the second floor, and they need to be used during peak hours.
Hotel Toms
4.2/529 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It is about 10 minutes walk from JR Kamata station, but it is about 2 minutes from Renike station on the Tokyu Ikegami line. It was a feeling of being in the residential area. It is never a high quality hotel, but the sincerity of trying to do what you can has been transmitted. The explanation of the drinks (tea packs, etc.) and toothbrushes placed at the front desk was also polite. Breakfast is also free, so there is no more beck you want, but it seemed to be careful to replenish. The unit bus is small, but there is no inconvenience if you only take a shower. Overall, there was no dissatisfaction.
Minn Kamata
4.2/5101 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
It is not far from the station, and it is a location where you can find a place to eat if you walk a little. Convenience stores and mini supermarkets are also nearby. The front desk is unmanned and you can check in using a videophone. There is a mini kitchen, but the knives and other items are chipped and cannot be cut, and the frying pan is outdated. is good There is a washing machine, detergent is also placed, and the bathroom was able to dry. If you are staying for a long time, there is no way to dry small items such as socks, so it would be convenient to have a clothesline with a pinch or a hanger.
Red Roof Inn Kamata / Haneda Tokyo
4.2/5182 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Was only there for one night the location is about 10 minute walk from the station which is OK but the area is questionable at night they’re a lot of hostess bars some Izakaya. ( because Kamata is a “salaryman heaven”so if you’re interested in those places great if not you can always enjoy a good movie or TV program. If you’re traveling by car . I don’t recommend it. Parking is expensive. 

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