"Excellent location, friendly staff, nice comfortable bed, modern room & hotel, lots of shopping and restaurant around, three minute walk to subway station. Everything was good. I will definitely stay again next time to Japan."
"Staff was extremely helpful and kind. Very convenient location to the train station, dining areas, and a convenience store. Theres a lot of 18 things in the area (not lewd, just not for kids) in the area outside and around, but the hotel is phenomenal."
"This place was advertised as sleeping 7, but it barely can hold 4. When told about the accommodation was told we are Japanese and this is how it works for us. Well, if you are renting to foreigners study what works for them. Also, the beds had black jumping spiders. The house was located in a dark alley with an abandoned property at its entrance. The place was really cold and the property needs updating. It is really not close to the train station and was difficult to find. Once you find it the...
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"I stayed a huge room!! There is a big closet to place big suitcases in and also drawer cabinet.
The toilet sink and shower are separated so easier for family in the morning.
Just a little far and busy to go into the station.
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"The room was lovely. We loved the aesthetic! Check-in was super easy and the staff was very friendly. The room was clean and cozy. It’s located about a 15 minute walk from the train station. We used a taxi for most of our trip just because of the heat and humidity. It made the trip so much easier! I would totally stay there again."
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Tokyo Kasei University Museum, Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum, and Japan Calligraphy Museum feature captivating exhibits. While you're exploring, swing by Gokoku-ji Temple, Kyu-Furukawa Gardens, and Nishiarai Daishi Sojiji Temple to learn a bit about the area. You can enjoy live performances at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space.
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