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Juyoh Hotel
4.4/541 Reviews

Juyoh Hotel

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|1.71km from Hikifune Station
For an inexpensive place to stay in Tokyo, I did not have my hopes up, but they were better than my expectations. There are both western and Japanese style rooms. Size is quite smallish but comfortable enough. Rooms each have AC, fridge, and desk light. One thing missing is a clock. Room cleaning was nonexistent of course, at this hotel rate. You have to go to the lobby to exchange your towel. The whole place has an old 80's apartment building feel to it, and has some unsightly things like AC ducts running across the hallway ceilings, plus just one elevator for the whole place, but nothing intolerable. There is a lobby area, plus a kitchen, as well as a small outdoor patio for the nicotine addicts. There are a lot of budget European travelers staying at the hotel. The lobby has 2 PCs you can use, though one seems to run Linux and is so old and slow it's unusable. There is also a large TV and many Japan travel books/pamphlets you can read. The lobby and each floor has a microwave, plus free green tea & instant coffee. The location has several good and not so good points. It's about a 10 minute walk south of Minami-Senju Station in the northwest part of Tokyo. Minami-Senju has both a subway line as well as JR, and there is both a McDonalds and Burger King there for some quick cheap food at the start or end of your day if you want. It's about 5-10 minutes by train or subway to Ueno Station. The walk down Rte 464 to the hotel also is crammed with other inexpensive hotels and hostels, so you really have a wide choice of places to stay (see google maps), but the Juyoh Hotel is the furthest away. It is next door to a convenience store though, and you pass 2 others on the way to the hotel from the station, so that is good. It is also across the street from a supermarket, so for the budget-conscious it is a major coup. The showers and toilet room are very clean. Bottom Line: Yes I would stay there again. Some tips: Ask for a room on the back side of the hotel - those facing the main street can get a lot of traffic noise. Since their electric furnishings take up nearly all the electric outlets, bringing your own extension cord and multi-plug adapter would help you a lot. You don't need to buy detergent if you wash your clothes (they provide it). Boarding a train before 7:30 AM on weekdays will save your sanity - or wait til after 9 AM to avoid the rush hour mayhem.
OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts
4/540 Reviews

OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|1.75km from Hikifune Station
Let’s talk about it first…. The hotel just opened last year and the facilities are very new and clean. The location is very good, very close to Kaminariji Temple, and there are many restaurants nearby. The transportation is convenient, and there are less people at night. If you like a quieter night, it is very suitable. Moreover, I personally think the hotel mattresses are more comfortable than those in other hotels! but, If you want to book a large bed, you really need to look carefully. We, two adults, booked a double bed room. We didn't look carefully when booking, thinking it was a room with two mattresses (you can check the pictures on the official website). Two days before my departure to Japan, I took a closer look and found out that the bed in the room was a bunk bed with two floors. There was no mattress on the upper floor, but a wooden board (the concept of letting guests sit on the upper floor?). I tried to contact trip.con customer service, but the result was There was no room available for me to change, so I was asked to contact the Japanese hotel myself. In the end, the Japanese hotel had no way to help me change the room because I checked in automatically. We stayed for 4 nights and never went up there. We could only use it to store some clothes and coats. As for getting out of bed on one side (!), getting in and out of the bed is a bit troublesome. Moreover, because it is a bunk bed, basically half of the scenery outside the window is blocked, which feels a bit wasteful, because the scenery outside the window can see the temple, which is a very good scenery! Summarize, The above mistakes were caused by individuals not paying attention and have nothing to do with the hotel. I write such a long article just to share with other travelers coming to Tokyo that they should pay attention when booking this hotel. Because when traveling to Tokyo, everyone must be tired from shopping/shopping every day and go back to the hotel. If you go back to a comfortable hotel, you will be in a better mood! And I believe that the twin rooms in this hotel must be more beautiful and comfortable! (Official website picture) I paid HK$5391 for 4 nights this time. You can judge for yourself whether it is worth it!

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Sky Tree Inn
3.5/51 Reviews
Living on the fourth floor, there is no elevator, the stairs are very narrow, it is difficult to get a large suitcase, this is very important. Living on the fourth floor, there is a toilet room on the fourth floor, and the bath can only be taken to the third floor...
Ikidane Residential Hotel Sumida Kyojima
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4.7/54 Reviews
Referring to the picture of the self-service check-in method in the contact email, check-in was smooth in no time. The B&B is very clean and has complete facilities. The surrounding area is quite quiet and close to the station, so traveling is convenient. What I like better is that you can reach the Skytree on foot and spend two days shopping and eating. There is a 7-11 convenience store very close to the B&B, which is very convenient for buying snacks. I would recommend it to friends who want to visit Tokyo.
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There is too much dust on the vents and dehumidifier filters. The location is not bad, the environment and equipment are OK.
Japan House Sky Tree
3.9/53 Reviews
Self-service check-in is a bit difficult, the location is a bit remote, but the room is very comfortable, what you want, you can wash and take a bath to cook, you don’t want to leave the room.
ONE@Tokyo
4.6/5179 Reviews
We loved our stay at this hotel. We stayed for 4 nights and found the staff to be lovely (all spoke english), very helpful with navigating this amazing yet busy city. The rooms were very funky, although one of the double rooms somewhat on the smaller side as pictured but there was enough space for suitcases etc. The rooftop offered beautiful views. The hotel was close to supermarkets as well as skytree (worthwhile visiting and paying to go to the top for beautiful views over tokyo at night). It was in walking distance to Skytree train station with easy access to all of the major train lines. We tried the breakfast on a few occasions which wasn't cheap however offered a range of japanese and continental options. We loved our stay here and would recommend to anyone travelling to Japan!

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