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Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro
4.4/5921 Ulasan
Ikebukuro
We reached hotel around 12+ can’t check in yet so they keep our luggage, we went out for lunch after came back and check in. My wife asked for nice view to the counter staff so he upgraded our room to 36th floor ( free of charge ). We got panoramic view, room was compact but clean and nice City view. We are happy although they didn’t clean for last day. Location was awesome, convenient store at lobby and next to shopping mall. We will come back for sure.
MIMARU Tokyo Ikebukuro
4.7/559 Ulasan
Ikebukuro
Mimaru doesn't disappoint, as always. Great value for the money. Brand spanking new hotel with helpful staff. Convenient location - about 6 min walk to the Ikebukoro station (make a note of the exit you need on the way back from the station). We had a 2-bedroom western-style apartment, which was incredibly spacious. Large living room featuring a long table with plentiful seating and a well-stocked decent Japanese-size kitchen (you can rent a toaster oven and a rice maker from the front desk, but food places are abundant in the area). Pajamas, toothbrushes, and other sundries provided downstairs (grab-and-go), and each bathroom has a nice set of shampoo, shower gel, and hair conditioner. A washing machine (with built-in dryer) worked well. Our layout featured two bathrooms, and two good sized bedrooms. One of the bedrooms had 4 beds, but no windows (I imagine it would get quite stuffy for 4 people, but it was fine for one). Minor gripe: the minimalist aesthetics tend to get in the way of the practical things: there is a closet in each bedroom, and a tiny ledge in the hall; otherwise, not a shelf, a dresser or a nightstand in sight, no horizontal storage at all, as in: literally no place other than the floor to put your phone or your packing cube. The rooms, the bathrooms, and the washing machine all converge in a narrow hallway, with their respective doors swinging out onto each other or onto an unlucky passerby. We resolved that problem by screaming ”door” loudly every time we opened one. Would gladly stay again!
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro
4.5/51426 Ulasan
Ikebukuro
Saya mencari hotel kerana saya dapat tinggal di Tokyo sedikit. Ia berdekatan dengan stesen Ikebukuro untuk menggunakan No. 1. Terdapat kedai serbaneka dan dotol sebaik sahaja anda berjalan, sehingga anda dapat menyelesaikan makanan ringan. Saya memutuskan untuk membeli pakaian yang mencukupi, jadi saya pergi ke Lumine lagi. Saya lapar pada waktu malam tetapi saya letih, jadi saya menggunakan perkhidmatan bilik Ia sangat sedap. Kemudahan juga dilengkapi dengan baik dan diisi semula dengan betul setiap kali ia dibersihkan. Dan yang paling penting, saya berpuas hati dengan lokasi dan penginapan murah di tempat yang indah. Sekiranya anda tidak tahu apa-apa, kaunter penerimaan tetamu akan bertindak balas selama 24 jam. Saya fikir saya akan menggunakannya lagi.
Hotel Bellclassic Tokyo
4.6/534 Ulasan
Ikebukuro
今回2度目の宿泊でしたが駅近でとても便利な上、お部屋はきれいでしかも静かであり 申し分ない宿泊をさせて頂きました。外部からの騒音も無く近隣部屋からの物音(壁が薄いと悩まされる)も無く非常に良かったです。
OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts
4.4/542 Ulasan
I ended up staying here after taking a hard look at my itinerary for a recent solo trip and wondering if it would be possible to forego the nicer hotels I had stayed at in Tokyo last November (and which, as part of Japan’s excitement about welcoming tourists again, have since quadrupled in price) and instead experience a cheap, clean, cute place for the more budget-minded traveler. For the most part, I was right. The OMO hotels (the higher the number, the nicer it is) are owned by Hoshino, so it is still stylish and trendy, and even when corners are cut, it’s done in a way that feels modern and cool. For instance, the hotel lobby - on the fourth floor abutting a Sizzler - is decked out in a theme that references the old cable cars in Otsuka, and there are manga, vintage city pop albums and souvenirs for sale everywhere you look. Check-in is mostly automated, though staff are there to help guide you through the process. On the way to the elevators you can grab some amenities like toothbrushes/toothpaste, combs, etc and rent pajamas. In these ways - and many others, mentioned below - the hotel feels a bit like a hostel, albeit a super cute one. The rooms themselves are as quirky as the lobby, with a weird but hyper-designed layout: storage is along the walls to maximize the tiny space, the sink takes up half the hallway, and the majority of the room is built out like a large bunk bed: there’s a large futon style sofa on the bottom and a narrow set of steep stairs up to the loft with two small futons for sleeping, with signs urging you to be careful not to hit your head. Indeed I spent my four days there walking around bent over and trying not to accidentally die when I had to gingerly climb downstairs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The layout may have contributed to the noise above me that I suffered throughout my stay. But the heavy stomping around felt explainable when I climbed up to my own bed and had to collapse down onto the bed from the stairs in the cramped space. There was unfortunately also a lot of yelling and running through the hallways but that’s likely attributable to just the kind of tourists looking for a cheap place to stay in Tokyo (of which I guess I was one). There doesn’t seem to be a cleaning crew. So if you need anything - from new towels to dumping the tiny trash can, which is likely to fill up in a couple days due to the absence of public trash cans in Tokyo - you’ll need to ask the front desk, who pull double duty here. In fact, when my heated Toto washlet wasn’t working, two separate front desk staff came up with tools to try and fix it. Unfortunately they never were able to. However they were very helpful when I accidentally forgot my room card and were able to provide a temporary one without needing to charge me. Breakfast is terrific, if simple. You get a choice of an American breakfast or a variety of hearty Japanese breakfasts like salmon ochazuke and you get a small onion soup and sal

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