"Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor."
"Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor."
"Clean room and bathrooms, and the free breakfast and luggage storage were great amenities as well. Would absolutely recommend for a short term stay in Shinjuku."
"Clean room and bathrooms, and the free breakfast and luggage storage were great amenities as well. Would absolutely recommend for a short term stay in Shinjuku."
"Room is comfortable and bright, but toilet is quite small. Friendly staffs. Overall, good experience but I find it quite pricey for the room type/ amenities provided"
"Room is comfortable and bright, but toilet is quite small. Friendly staffs. Overall, good experience but I find it quite pricey for the room type/ amenities provided"
"Amazing stay at this property! The property was clean, simple, and very convenient as it was merely a 5 minute walk to the nearest train station. The owner of the business personally took the time and effort to make our stay as enjoyable and accommodating. Breakfast was provided and there were plenty of restaurants and convenient stores nearby. The genuine hospitality and friendliness of the owner himself truly made this experience personable and one of kind. We definitely will recommend this...
"Amazing stay at this property! The property was clean, simple, and very convenient as it was merely a 5 minute walk to the nearest train station. The owner of the business personally took the time and effort to make our stay as enjoyable and accommodating. Breakfast was provided and there were plenty of restaurants and convenient stores nearby. The genuine hospitality and friendliness of the owner himself truly made this experience personable and one of kind. We definitely will recommend this...
"Great location, friendly staff, comfortable beds and clean communal areas. Cafe downstairs was great as well. All around great place to stay in Shibuya."
"Great location, friendly staff, comfortable beds and clean communal areas. Cafe downstairs was great as well. All around great place to stay in Shibuya."
"Overally a great hotel in a superb location. Only an 8 minute walk from Ikebukuro station.
The dining area was great. The restaurant was always buzzing and the food and drink options were good.
The weekly share a meal with someone from another country/culture is a great idea."
"Overally a great hotel in a superb location. Only an 8 minute walk from Ikebukuro station.
The dining area was great. The restaurant was always buzzing and the food and drink options were good.
The weekly share a meal with someone from another country/culture is a great idea."
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"The good parts:
The front desk staff were very helpful when I needed to call the airline on a local Japanese telephone number, allowing me to use the front desk phone without charge.
The location is convenient for this price point. There is an underground passageway from Shinjuku station straight to the hotel, open until 23:00. (Though difficult to find, looking for the entrance to the Shinjuku subway line should put you in the right tunnel)
There are convenience stores and restaurants in the same building.
Not so great stuff:
The rooms are small, even by Tokyo standards the space to move around the bed is tight.
The rooms are not even slightly sound proof. It sounds like they put up standard stud walls with simple plasterboard. You can hear people in other rooms talking, snoring and banging around.
They give you ONE low quality pillow upon checkin. You want more pillows? They put a small amount more in the corridor each day for first come first served. Reception simply tells you to check there.
The TV is the worst hotel TV I have seen in a long time.
The toilet is unnecessarily LOUD! Sit down? LOUD. Flush? LOUD. Refilling the tank? LOUD. I have never come across a toilet this unnecessarily loud.
The provide one medium sized towel and one hand towel. You can put a sign on the door to just provide a new set. But they will come in after 3 days, clean and remove any extras.
The laundry room is far too small for this size if hotel. It needs to be twice the size."
"Stayed at this hotel with my partner and our 8 y/o daughter. Choosen based on proximity to the start of the Tokyo Marathon which I was a participant.
Hotel and staff were fantastic, we booked two rooms and I emailed shortly before arrival asking if they could be close to each other and they gave us rooms next to each other. All the staff had a smile on their faces and were always happy to help.
Rooms are not huge (but it's Tokyo!) but more than adequate and had a good sized wet room / bathroom.
Walking distance to main Shinjuku station and a great base for sightseeing.
And what's not to like about a hotel with a massive Godzilla Head!!!!"
"Theres a lot of restaurants, convenient stores, landmarks, stations and shuttle from and to the airport (not operated by APA hotel but a different company its literally across the hotel located at Hotel Kabukicho Tower so it saves time specially if you have big luggages.) staffs are friendly and very helpful. Free Onsen and nice view! 100/100 recommend this location if you love convenience. Note: not the biggest rooms, but thats normal in japan. "
By going with a hostel, you can spend less on lodging and save more of your money for exploring during your stay.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in lots of shapes and sizes, but they have a few qualities in common, including low prices, a social environment and shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too).
What are the best hostels in Hachioji?
While you're deciding on a place to stay, have a look at this top Hachioji hostel: Mt.Takao Base Camp - Hostel - Close to public transport, this property is within a 5-minute walk of Hachioji Takaosanguchi Station. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi and multilingual staff. You'll find towels, bed sheets and free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Hachioji?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you're discovering new places, so here's a little information about the local climate: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. The rainiest months in Hachioji are September, October, June and July, with each month seeing an average of 242 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Hachioji?
Generally, Hachioji is known for its flowers, breweries and festivals. Major attractions include Sanrio Puroland. Get out into nature with places such as Mount Takao, Meiji Memorial Forest Takao Quasi-National Park and Tokai Nature Trail - East Starting Point. Cultural attractions include Takao 599 Museum, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum and Takao Trick Art Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Hachioji while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Hachioji on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Tokyo (HND-Haneda), 29 mi (46.6 km) away from the city centre. Once you're on the ground, you may want to make use of public transport. Take advantage of metro transport at Mejirodai Station, Kiyotaki Station and Mount Takao Station. To see more of the surrounding area, catch a train at Hachioji Takao Station, Hazama Station or Nishi-Hachioji Station.