A 4-minute walk from Machida Station, Hotel Resol Machida features a restaurant. Free parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Machida eki Odakyu sen Higashi guchi features accommodation in Machida. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Minami-machida is set in Machida, within 15 km of Yamada Fuji Park and 16 km of Higashiyamata Park. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Excellent location for an overnight trip to Kodomo no Kuni.
APA Hotel Machidaeki Higashi is located a 4-minute walk from Machida Train Station on the JR Yokohama Line, and features compact rooms with modern interior. Free property-wide WiFi is available.
Hans
Australia
The hotel was short walk from the train. Everything was clean. Some staff were friendly. Overall, for a short stay, not bad.
Located right in front of Odakyu Machida Train Station, Hotel Shinjukuya features simple accommodations with a modern decor and wired internet. JR Machida Train Station is a 5-minute walk away.
Mohamed
United Kingdom
Excellent staff who were polite the whole way through. Highly recommend. Clean, comfortable room. Great utilities and services. Comfortably close to supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, train stations, etc.
Perfect hotel !
Situated within 12 km of Sanrio Puroland and 17 km of Yamada Fuji Park, HOTEL LiVEMAX Machida-Ekimae features rooms in Machida. This 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Machida is a very functional place. There was plenty to do, shopping sampling their food and customs. There was high end shopping as well as regular shopping. Most people were polite and respectful. The train can take you just about anywhere in Tokyo.
Hans
Australia
Scored 10
10
Well, since I am still in Machida currently, but at...
Well, since I am still in Machida currently, but at different accommodations, I can recommend this city if you don't want the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, but relatively close to Tokyo which I believe Tokyo proper is about an hour train ride to get to. I guess I would classify this place as a suburb of Tokyo as it is in the Tokyo Prefecture. I have eaten at several restaurants and the food was great to me, although I didn't eat a lot. I have been going to Seiyu (Formerly Walmart Japan) and a 100 yen shop called Daiso frequently and the people are very nice and helpful. It is very easy to get around Machida as they have excellent train and bus service to where ever you want to go to. The train station in Machida is huge and I think it is hub point in the western Tokyo prefecture. I have been doing a lot of walking. If you love going to Starbucks, there are many Starbucks stores in the city.
Anna
Scored 10
10
I could find any negative thing to write about.
I could find any negative thing to write about. The city was great and I was blown away by the friendly nature of the people there. Shops were a plenty, and food places, you could dine somewhere different every night and still not go to everywhere .
Google maps gets you anywhere you need to go including the trains, so a trip to Tokyo city is easy to navigate with trains on time, every time.
EVAN
Australia
Scored 10
10
Machida is a busy city, with a lot to do.
Machida is a busy city, with a lot to do. Transport in and around is easy to use, and easy to travel to other parts of Japan.
Within Machida there are many many places to eat, from traditional Japanese, to steak and western food.
Machida is lovely clean city, with all the shops you would expect to find.
The staff were very polite and responsive, hotel had a very big laundry room with 4 or 5 washers and dryers. Really comfortable beds! Breakfast was okay, not the best but okay, good value. Great location with quick access to the train station and food & entertainment streets. Also, there was a water bottle in the refrigerator, with additional one on each next day of your stay! Fresh towels every day are put outside of the room, on the door handle.
I had A breakfast there. It is a very small izakaya kind of place, but food was delicious, lots of variety. Room is good enough for a short stay, and easy reach from the station. You can actually find lots of interesting shops on the way to the hotel. I planed to use another APA hotel next day, so I became a member.
A unique accommodation, essentially an annex to the main house which is also a soba noodle restaurant with a traditional Japanese garden. A toilet and sink is in the self-contained unit, a few steps walk to the main building for a shower. Very close to Machida station but quiet residential area.
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