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Toyoko Inn Shiki eki Higashi guchi, hotel in Shiki

Toyoko Inn Shiki eki Higashi guchi is situated in Shiki, within 5.8 km of JGSDF Public Information Center and 6.9 km of Torin-ji Temple.

Clean, helpful staff, great location.
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
1,232 reviews
Price from
£50.21
1 night, 2 adults
Candeo Hotels Omiya, hotel in Saitama

Located in Saitama, within 2 km of Saitama Super Arena and 12 km of Saitama Stadium 2002, Candeo Hotels Omiya provides free WiFi throughout the property.

Friendly start, clean rooms, close to the train station and comfortable room to stay in.
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very good
4,292 reviews
Price from
£77.83
1 night, 2 adults
Super Hotel Premier Saitama Higashiguchi, hotel in Saitama

Boasting a bar and a spa and wellness centre, Super Hotel Premier Saitama Higashiguchi is set in Saitama, 3.1 km from Saitama Super Arena and 11 km from Saitama Stadium 2002.

Welcome drink, including alcohol is surprisingly good service.
Scored 8.1
8.1
Rated very good
Very good
1,670 reviews
Price from
£62.68
1 night, 2 adults
Marroad inn omiya, hotel in Saitama

Located a 5-minute walk from JR Omiya Train Station, マロウドイン大宮 marroad inn omiya features a restaurant, a 24-hour reception and basic rooms with free WiFi.

Good location
Scored 7.2
7.2
Rated good
Good
1,286 reviews
Price from
£86.27
1 night, 2 adults
Urawa Washington Hotel, hotel in Saitama

Just a 3-minute walk from JR Urawa Station, Urawa Washington Hotel offers rooms with free WiFi and an LCD TV. It features an on-site restaurant.

Staff is very kind and cooperative.
Scored 7.4
7.4
Rated good
Good
1,731 reviews
Price from
£52.93
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Shiki:

  • Scored 10
    10

    For a first-time traveler in Japan it was interesting to see...

    For a first-time traveler in Japan it was interesting to see life outside of mainstream tourist locations. There are lots of restaurants around the station to experience Japanese cuisine and the streets are much smaller than in the center of Tokyo, creating a homely (in the good meaning) atmosphere.
    Andrei