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We stayed for 7 nights and were very pleased with our stay. The location of the hotel is very good, as it is right across Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Solamachi, Oshiage Station and a few minutes' walk away from the Tokyo Skytree bus station. There is also a supermarket beside the hotel, hence it is very convenient as you can just pop over there in case you need anything. The ...

It is actually quite walkable from the Asakusa station, although my huge backpack and pushing my luggage of the same size didn't help much, but we had a great stroll to the station after we offloaded our stuff. Anyhow, the hotel is also near the temple and since it was New Year's Eve when we arrived, we got to visit the temple near midnight and experience how Japanese ...

Best hotel in tokyo ! Spacious clean room with a wonderful view of the temple and tokyo skytree. Hotel was located 3 mins from the shrine 5 mins from asakusa station and 1 minute away from don quixote !! Staff were friendly and helpful. Front desk yoshioka san ? was wonderful and accommodating.

Fantastic and we feel very happy, satisfied and we will be back in this hotel. This hotel has the best location, just 3 minutes walk to Asakusa (Oedo line)station. Beautiful view of Tokyo Skytree. Our room is facing Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji (far view) side. But the 26th floor for breakfast time we can see Tokyo Skytree clearly. Probably just 2 km from the hotel. Oh, t...

Stayed here for 6 nights. Good location right next to the elevator exit of Tawaramachi station, great to walk around the traditional neighborhood of Asakusa. Check-in process is a little bit weird with you having to enter your information on a touch screen. TINY room that barely allows you to put and keep your luggage on the floor all the time, with just a couple of h...

Although I understand hotel in Tokyo are all small in general, but this hotel room is really small without extra space to walk or to open the luggage. Bed is also small but still can fit in. Breakfast is very delicious with different varieties in japanese style.

Pros - Direct train to/from Narita Airport - Near other stations on different line - Staffs speak sufficient English and really helpful and hospitable. I once asked the staff to make a reservation at a sushi restaurant and they just did it for you (thanks Sato-san). They also allow us to arrange time to make up the room and took the effort to call us even we have...

Good location. Room is small (most hotels in Tokyo are small anyway) but has everything you need. Bed is comfortable. Bathroom is extremely clean. There are wash machine, microwave, ice cube dispenser downstairs come in handy. The staffs are friendly. Recommended!

Hotel is right in the middle of tourist spot in Asakusa. Very near to Ginza line subway that connect to various location in Tokyo area. The room is one of the larger one around in Tokyo (Twin room) and the bed is very comfortable but the pillow is a bit on the soft side. Overall a very good and affordable hotel in Tokyo. The subway that link to Haneda airport is only a...

This is one of my favourite hotels in Tokyo, locates in Asakusa in front of the Sumida River, and with a great view of the new Tokyo Skytree if you book that side of the building. Rooms are great with comfy bed, cooking facilities, a small desk and balcony. Onsen on the top floor is included in the price, so is breakfast. Maybe one thing that could improve at Dormy is ...

This is my favorite hotel in Tokyo so far, I've stayed here twice. Huge rooms compared to most hotels in Tokyo with plenty of space for your luggage. Location is great with very short distance to Tsukuba Express line, and right around the corner from Don Quihote for 24/7 shopping and lots of isakaya in front of the hotel. Bed is not rock hard like certain other hote...

We loved the modern, stylish interior and exterior design, with our rooms not too small by Tokyo standards. The modern and convenient comforts in our room suited our lifestyle, including Google Chromecast on the TV so we could watch Youtube and our holiday videos off our phones, and also international outlets so we could use our electronics without an adaptor. The loc...

I stayed in some other hotels in Tokyo before, but this one was the first where I stayed more than one night, actually until I left Tokyo, because it was the one with the best value for money I could find. The staff is really kind, they helped me to find ATMs, 7 Eleven stores, if you have any problem you can ask them. And the Skytree view of my room was so amazing, I c...

Compared to staying in touristy places like Shinjuku or Shibuya, staying in Asakusa is pretty cool as it’s not so congested and still furnished with lots of convenience. Don’t need to worry about food, transportation, shopping and sight seeing. The hotel itself is good as we don’t ask for much. Just that it’s a bit small so if you have big luggage’s it may be cramped. ...

the location of hotel is great as it is near the kuramae metro station. if you travel from haneda airport, taking the keikyu line will bring you straight to the kurame station which is just a 8 mins walk to the hotel. we have also travel on this same line to get to yokohama city which is super convinence. on the adjacent,same named kurame station but on the teoi odeo l...

We stayed at Hotel Wing International Select Asakusa Komagata for 2 nights. The hotel situates in a very prime location & close to subway. We were informed about free small breakfast each morning (bread + drink), which was nice but we didn't come down to take them since we don't usually have breakfast. The staffs were very nice and polite and also told us to checkout ...

If you're wondering where to stay in Tokyo, Asakusa is definitely on the go! Really recommended as it is a lovely neighborhood! There are shopping arcade, malls, shrine, tokyo skytree, a bunch of mouthwatering restaurants/snackstalls, and transport hub. The hotel is located just a little across Asakusa city center and shopping arcade, it's also walkable from metro stat...

By far the best hotel we have ever stayed in Tokyo. Value For Money/Facilities - Executive Double Room: 1) Spacious by Japan's standard; 2) Has a kitchenette complete with the basic electric stove, kitchen counter, medium-sized refrigerator, rice-cooker, table ware and cleaning ware; 3) Has a washing machine which is easy to use; 4) Has decent-sized walk-in cl...

The place is adequate is you only want to sleep. It is quite a walk from Kuramae Station. If you are travelling with young children.. I would not recommend to stay there more than 3 days. By the end of the days, you are very tired to walk from station to the hotel. The restaurant also is quite a walking distant. The closest 7-11 is a bit far. But, for the price it offe...

This was my 4th time visiting Japan, 2nd in Tokyo and 1st time staying at this hotel and I loved it. The location was perfect. From the airport, you can take the train and drop off at Minami-Senju station. Or you can take an airport bus to Tokyo Station and then ride another bus #42 and also drop near Minami Senju Station. The hotel is not far. The hotel is also jus...

Room - There is a space between Bathroom and Bed platform around 1x1 m and 2x1 m depend on room location. The empty space under Bed platform is also perfectly fit for 2 , 24 inch luggage which a little bit cramped in my opinion. Bathroom - unlike to room bathroom is more decent and spacious. The room amenity is perfect and really clean. Only warning is that if you are...

The hotel is located in one of the shopping alleys. The famous Senso-ji is barely 3-5 mins walk away. Restaurants are plenty, with a few 24 hours restaurants nearby but that also means noise when you are getting the room facing the alley. There is no elevator or lift in the hotel, the hotel staff will help you to bring your stuff up. The door itself is not so noise ...

I stayed in the hotel for 3 nights in December 2018. I must say it was perfect. The staffs was friendly and will do whatever it takes to help you even though they speak only little English. But no problem at all, we manage to communicate. Nearby restaurants was pretty good so no issue in finding food. There is a supermarket just down the road very convenient. This hote...

This is one of the best hotels in Tokyo. Located just opposite Sensoji Temple and Asakusa Temple (Kaminarimon Gate), next to a supermarket and Starbucks. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, convenient stores. Close to the shopping streets, subway, and Tobu Line and train to Haneda Airport. Excellent location. Rooms are very spacious and well-equipped. Staff are ver...

Gracery Asakusa is just what you'd expect from a middle range priced hotel. It's new and clean, the interior is very nice, modern with Japanese hints. The staff is formal, friendly, speak English well. The room has everything a traveller would need, micro oven is on 2nd floor as well as coin laundry (400 yen, no detergent needed). The shower and bath room is separate w...

The hotel is good, clean, and quiet. It is a bit far from the main Tokyo downtown areas and is maybe 10-15 minute walk from the closest train station. There is a bus stop though 2 minutes so that's good, we took the bus from the Tokyo Shinkensan Station. You have to be a bit organized to keep your stuff in order in the room as it only has space for the mattress, tabl...

Likely other hotels in Tokyo, the bedroom is not spacious, but provided with bunked bed, my 9 years old daughter can sleep by her own on bunked bed. Guests are having choices to opt the variety of excellent pillows from soft, medium to hard pillows. The bathroom eventhough small, but very clean provided with outstanding shower, liquid soap and shampoo (all brand Shisei...

The location was easy to find. When we arrived, the staff was not there & no one was around as well, so we waited for about 30 minutes with no clue. It wasn't the time for check in (we knew) but we still needed to put our big luggage but no one was around. But other than that, the location was amazing, 3 different station in walking distance : Tokyo Metro Tawaramachi S...

If you are a budget traveller and you just want to have a clean room where you can sleep and put your things while roaming in Tokyo Japan this is a perfect place for you. Shared shower and toilet, but very clean nothing to worry about it no need to bring soap, shampoo and conditioner. With super fast WiFi 10mins walk to Minami Senju Station. 1 block away from main...

The interior design is very special and of high quality. The staff was nice but some seemed to be new as it took him 20-30 mins to prepare for a single set of breakfast. The hostel offers good-quality body wash, shampoo and conditioner for free!! The only inconvenience is that there are no lockers so the luggage is placed in the space under the bottom bunk. But there ...
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