ReLA Higashimatsudo offers accommodations in Matsudo, a 17-minute walk from Showanomori Museum and 1.9 miles from Kouinzan Honkouji Temple.
Dennis
Philippines
we really enjoyed the place. Space was big enough and location was good as easy accessible to city and quiet area here. There is also supermarket and train station quite near apartment
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Katstushika Ward district of Tokyo, Residential Hotel Bevel Tokyo is a 6-minute walk from Shinohara Inari Shrine.
Home story in Tokyo Kanamati 東京屋語 in 金町 offers accommodations in Tokyo, a 17-minute walk from Katsushika Shibamata Tora-san Museum and 1.5 miles from Ario Kameari Shopping Mall.
Laura
United States
The owners were extremely friendly and helpful. I had gotten lost due to a translation error and called them and they came and escorted me to the property. They also warned me in advance when they needed to enter the room — they had to install a new wifi box. They also knew English which helped a lot. The room was exactly as pictured and came with all sorts of things, too. There was laundry detergent, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toilet paper, trash bags, soap, a pan to cook with, a handheld water boiler device, silverware, dishes, a microwave, oven, towels. Anything you’d need to live and was great for my 3 week stay. Kanamachi Station is a 10 minute walk and the closest bus station is a 3 minute walk. I cannot recommend this property enough. Amazing staff, amazing room, great location. Would give 10 stars if I could.
MONday Apart Premium AKIHABARA ASAKUSABASHI Sta. Provides rooms in Tokyo near Kanaami Inari Shrine and Izumi Park. This 4-star condo hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an elevator.
Noralyn
Malaysia
Clean, comfortable, near train station and convenience stores. Easy checking in and out. Second time staying here. Enough space for 4 adults.
Section L Ueno-Hirokoji is a recently renovated condo hotel in the center of Tokyo, a few steps from Kamezumiinari Shrine and a 2-minute walk from Matsuzakaya Ueno.
Vikki
United States
The staff (shout out to Dee!) was amazing, super helpful and sweet. The room was incredibly clean with a nice stainless steel water kettle. Nice bonus to have laundry/dryer machine inside the room. Bed was very comfortable.
Section L Kuramae - Asakusa is a recently renovated condo hotel in Tokyo near Kuramae Jinja Shrine.
Norma
United States
Rooms were comfortable. Had to figure out the hot water, nobody explained that I had to turn on the heater. And it’s all in Japanese so I couldn’t understand but no so difficult to figure out. No breakfast offered, only coffee and happy hour on Friday. But I value the room and location the most. Washing machine a plus, I used it twice in 4 days!
Section L Tsukiji provides accommodations within half a mile of the center of Tokyo, with free Wifi and a kitchenette with a fridge, a stovetop, and kitchenware.
Maria
United States
I love how helpful the staff is. Even after checking out the staff has helped me find my phone that was lost in the airport. The staff has gone above and beyond and I will definitely come back to this hotel again. Highly recommend. Very friendly staff and great rooms and location is awesome as it is next to the old fish market.
Section L Hatchobori offers accommodations in Tokyo, a 4-minute walk from Gas Light in Chuo Monument and 500 yards from Futaba Gakuen Birthplace Monument.
Brent
Australia
Plenty of food options close to Hotel, nice quite area, staff were pleasant, room had big fridge/freezer and adequate kitchen equipment. Will be our first choice again on next visit.
Just a 4-minute walk from Ichiyo Memorial Museum and half a mile from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine, DainHostel2 features accommodations in Tokyo with free bikes, a garden, and a bar.
Katelyn
United States
I had a fantastic stay at this hostel, thanks to the wonderful host, Min. He was responsive and friendly from the start. I had my luggage transferred from another hotel, and Min kindly accepted the delivery and even carried my heavy bags up to the 3rd floor—something I didn’t ask for, but really appreciated! I woke up to find my luggage outside my door, which was such a thoughtful gesture. Min runs a cafe attached to the hostel, where my friend and I enjoyed chatting with him. There was also a lovely lady at the hostel who always greeted us and offered helpful advice. Both Min and she made sure we felt welcomed and taken care of.
The facilities were basic but good—washers, dryers, and a small kitchen with dishes, a sink, and a microwave. I didn’t use the kitchen, but it’s a nice option. Inside the room, there’s a mini-fridge, cups, and toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and toothbrushes. The room also had a TV and a remote-controlled heater/fan—great for winter. Instructions on the walls were helpful.
The hostel is clean, tidy, and cozy. I stayed on a futon for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable it was—I actually looked forward to it each night! A quick note: no shoes are allowed inside the hostel, but slippers are provided, and there's a shelf for your shoes at the door.
Location is great! It’s a 12-15 minute walk to the nearest station, in a quiet residential area with hotels and love hotels nearby. It’s a peaceful break from the busy Shinjuku/Shibuya area, offering a more local experience. While there’s no convenience store right outside, it’s refreshing to explore a quieter part of Tokyo. Min’s cafe downstairs is perfect for breakfast, and the French toast was delicious!
One last perk: Min is happy to store your luggage after check-out if needed.
Overall, this was a wonderful stay, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a cozy, affordable, and welcoming place to stay in Tokyo!
Ideal for travelers who want their own space and don’t need frills. Condo hotels/serviced apartments have some hotel facilities like a reception desk but include kitchen facilities for a place to cook (e.g. a kitchenette). These suite-style accommodations usually have more than 10 units per property.
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