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Hotel Fukudaya
4.3/571 Reviews
I booked a traditional style room with private toilet and bath. My room was located in the ground floor but didn’t experience any inconvenience. The host was very helpful and speaks to me in English. Check in and check out process was very smooth. I slept in a futton and it was very comfortable i loved it!
Nakano Five
3.7/56 Reviews
Not bad, quiet
Hotel Hoshi Kai Kan
4.3/5102 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
The hotel is conveniently located: there are 3 subway lines within 2 minutes' walk (including direct access to both airports). There are also various delicious restaurants and supermarkets around. Another 5 minutes' walk will take you to the 4th line (Hibiya Line), and 20-30 minutes' walk will take you to Mitsukoshi-mae and Nihonbashi. The service is professional, and the boss seems to be *********. The room is indeed not big, but it is comfortable. Note: Many rooms have no windows. The walls of the room are very thin, and it is recommended to wear earplugs when sleeping. The bathroom is shared (separate for men and women), and everyone washes in the same large bathroom. The floor looks old. The price is not cheap, but the accommodation in Japan has increased several times in recent years, so there is nothing we can do.
Bnb+ Akihabara (Female Only)
3.9/589 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
First so travel experience, and this was honestly quite good. The bathrooms were clean (aside from some hair here and there, but it’s a women’s hostel what do you expect) and cleaned daily, and the Wi-Fi was very fast. Got super dark in each pod which was perfect, and even in the summer, it wasn’t too hot (despite it saying there’s no AC there are some small units that keep the area a good temperature). I wish check in hours were a little more flexible especially considering that there’s no staff there anyway? But overall really good (close to many subway lines) and I would stay again for sure!!
Sakura Hotel Jimbocho
4.3/556 Reviews
Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome
I had planned to go to the SEVENTEEN concert at Tokyo Dome, so I was searching for a convenient place to stay. This hotel, located just one station away and a short walk from the station, was the perfect find. The area is well-served with convenience stores, restaurants, and vending machines. The staff were welcoming and helpful. I checked in before my concert and left my luggage in the room, so I didn't have much time to take detailed photos. The room itself was quite compact, measuring only 6 square meters (approximately 2x3 meters). However, it was perfectly adequate for a solo traveler and I was able to fit my 28-inch suitcase on the floor. The bed was a fold-out and wasn't the most comfortable, but it was good enough for a one-night stay. The room wasn't as stuffy as I expected, and the air conditioning worked well. A small desk and chair were positioned near the window, and the curtains could be opened for natural light while getting ready. The desk wasn't huge, but it was quite long and could hold plenty of belongings. A TV was mounted on the wall next to the window, but I didn't have a chance to check it out. The room also featured a large mirror, clothes hangers, and a double-sided clothes rack. If you had a lot of luggage, you could store items on the upper shelf. The shared shower and bathroom facilities were clean and well-maintained, with two of each on each floor. There were also double sinks. Basic toiletries like soap and shampoo were provided. You can purchase a Metro Tokyo pass directly from the staff at the lobby. The hotel also offers various activities and services; feel free to inquire with the staff for more details.
Ryokan Ichinao
3.2/54 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
The room is large, fully equipped, towels are clean, and cost-effective

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Property Information for Tourists

Highest PriceNZD 1,234
Lowest PriceNZD 44
Number of Reviews15,780
Total Properties4,042
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 270
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 306