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Tokyo Yoshimi home stay
3.8/553 Reviews
A three-story B&B located in Nerima District. The environment is actually quite quiet. It is only a few minutes' walk from the nearest station, Nakamurabashi, and it is also very convenient to go directly to Ikebukuro. The room was very tidy and the heating worked very well. I stayed there in winter and it wasn't cold at all at night. The bathroom and toilet are shared and very clean, but it is best to bring your own towels. The B&B does not provide many toiletries. The boss is Chinese and very kind. He learned that I was traveling to Japan alone and wanted to study in Japan, so he chatted with me for a while. It snowed heavily in Tokyo on the last day. I checked out without bringing an umbrella. The boss even gave me an umbrella. Thank you very much😹
Fujimi Room
3/51 Reviews
It is said that up to 7 people can stay, but the futon is three W and the sofa bed, so it is a premise that the 3 group will be the same. I have a little word of mouth and I have trouble making judgments, so I leave Merritt and Disadvantages. Merritt 1 ~2 minutes walk from Sakai Station Easy to understand location Convenience stores and restaurants The toilet is beautiful (ウォシュレット) Unmanned check-in & out Cheap for the same price for up to 7 people ・ Contact first が Minbo Intermediate のため 24 time to ask い combined わせ maybe ※ I have house dust allergies, but I don't have any allergies at all, so I seem to be cleaning well. Disadvantages ・ Fenglu の Equipment が Ancient い ・ Fenglu が Water Smelly い The futon is thin. I'm worried that the contact of the check-in method will not reach the day before When I contacted you, I received an email to unlock it, but all were English No air conditioning in the kitchen. Bedroom 2 Air conditioner 1 in the room, so the bran will open and sleep. ※ The sewage smell of the bath is relatively strong. It may be painful for people who have never lived in an old house. ※ ”The spring of the bed mat was painful and I couldn't sleep” on other word of mouth sites, and I was able to sleep well without worrying at all. ※ Maximum 13 ℃ Minimum 3 ℃ The temperature of the futon was a little cold even if it was heated. 【Equipment】 Dryer Shampoo rinse body soap Towels Washing machine (washing machine has り) Cold storage Microwave Electric kettle Mugs, glasses, dishes. Tableware, cutlery. Electric stove Pot Hanger Iron. Corocoro Dishwashing sponge ※ No amenities such as toothbrush pigment washing
Hotel Cadenza Tokyo
4/527 Reviews
It is a hotel next to the big park in Tokyo. The grand piano installed in the lobby can be played by anyone. Since I'm familiar with classical music, there are many guests who stay at concerts and concerts. There is a quiet place near every city, where you can see Mt. Fuji beautiful from rooms and elevator hall. From a room where you can use the banquet on the 22nd floor, west Tokyo can see the Chichibu Mountains. At night, two big hearts are reflected in the window. 東京の大きな公園の隣にあるホテルです。ロビーに設置されたグランドピアノがだれにでも演奏できます。クラシック音楽に精通しコンサートやコンクールの団体様も宿泊をしていていて、美しい街並みを22階の宴会場から見ることができる。
Enzo Tokyo
3.7/59 Reviews
Convenient transportation, clean and well equipped.
Kyoka House
3.7/50 Reviews
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The overall layout of the room is reasonable, with a slightly small atmosphere, suitable for couples or couples to live, the boss is super nice, hospitable, actively helping, and the feeling of being served is great. We both like it. The transportation is also very convenient. There are nearby The subway and the bus station are easy to go everywhere. There are small restaurants, small bars, and small parks around. It is very good. You can just go shopping when you are bored at night. It feels very good. Especially good location, I must recommend it to everyone.
Hotel Meldia Ogikubo
3.5/52 Reviews
The subway is close and the surrounding amenities are all equipped, and the facilities are clean and all were satisfactory. I want to stay here next time I come to Japan

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