"Check-in time was 4pm but we arrived at 8am and asked if we could check in so that we could start exploring the city. The room wasnt ready but they allowed us to leave the baggages at least which was great. They also helped us with a rental vehicle to the airport. This is a budget friendly place that provides basic needs and is very close to Shinjuku Station and at the center or everything."
"Check-in time was 4pm but we arrived at 8am and asked if we could check in so that we could start exploring the city. The room wasnt ready but they allowed us to leave the baggages at least which was great. They also helped us with a rental vehicle to the airport. This is a budget friendly place that provides basic needs and is very close to Shinjuku Station and at the center or everything."
"We enjoyed our stay at Gennoya. It was very close to the metro station and centrally located. The property was clean and had everything we needed for our short stay."
"We enjoyed our stay at Gennoya. It was very close to the metro station and centrally located. The property was clean and had everything we needed for our short stay."
"Simply the best location, place and people to stay around Asakusa. Extremely quiet, spacious room, comfortable beds and the friendliest people one could ask for. I’ll be back soon."
"Simply the best location, place and people to stay around Asakusa. Extremely quiet, spacious room, comfortable beds and the friendliest people one could ask for. I’ll be back soon."
"Our host Yoshi and the staff at Toe Library were incredibly welcoming, offering us tips around the neighborhood and, when we left, a bag of delicious Japanese cookies. The room itself was cozy, well-appointed, and full of personality—and we especially appreciated that because we happened to be there during a typhoon and spent a lot of time lounging there as we waited for the worst of the storm to pass. This is a completely unique stay and I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo."
"Our host Yoshi and the staff at Toe Library were incredibly welcoming, offering us tips around the neighborhood and, when we left, a bag of delicious Japanese cookies. The room itself was cozy, well-appointed, and full of personality—and we especially appreciated that because we happened to be there during a typhoon and spent a lot of time lounging there as we waited for the worst of the storm to pass. This is a completely unique stay and I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo."
"It was super close to the Shinsaibashi Dotonbori area, and a 5-15 minute Luup (scooter) ride away from most points of interest around town.
Very clean, contemporary, basic, but with all the amenities you need in case you forgot your tooth brush, comb or even packaged qtips, nice bed, good adjustable ac, and tons of shops and restaurants within a short walk. "
"It was super close to the Shinsaibashi Dotonbori area, and a 5-15 minute Luup (scooter) ride away from most points of interest around town.
Very clean, contemporary, basic, but with all the amenities you need in case you forgot your tooth brush, comb or even packaged qtips, nice bed, good adjustable ac, and tons of shops and restaurants within a short walk. "
"The first thing you should know is that this is not a hotel. It's an apartment with two flats, one on the second floor and one on the third floor, above a storefront about half way between the Ueno and Asakusa stations. That said, it's not bad as a rental apartment, and was a good fill-in for us when our Air BnB booking was cancelled on short notice. All of the communication with the owner was via the Expedia site - we never met anyone in person, but got check-in instructions via messages...
"The first thing you should know is that this is not a hotel. It's an apartment with two flats, one on the second floor and one on the third floor, above a storefront about half way between the Ueno and Asakusa stations. That said, it's not bad as a rental apartment, and was a good fill-in for us when our Air BnB booking was cancelled on short notice. All of the communication with the owner was via the Expedia site - we never met anyone in person, but got check-in instructions via messages...
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"We stayed 3 nights at The Knot - our first time in Tokyo.
It is a nice hotel with chic vibes. The room we had had 3 beds and as expected for Tokyo, it had little room. We were able to fit and access our luggage with some adjustments but we made it work . We knew the lack of outlets for most Tokyo hotels so we came prepared but literally, there was only one,
It is close walk to several 7-elevens which made it convenient for snacks and ATM withdrawal. On our last day, I woke up early and visited the shrine across which was beautiful. The park itself is very pleasant.
I chose this location as it seemed to be only 10 minutes walk to Shinjuku Station. It is also located across Shinjuku Chuo park which was really nice. And a very short walk to the Metropolitan Building
where we visited the observatory floor.
The staff were very helpful for check in and check out. We tried the bakery and got yummy pastries. We didn't get to try any of the other amenities as we had such a busy and short stay."
"Awesome location super close to a train station and bus stop to the Airport. The hotel is close to shopping center’s Disney Parks
We love it perfect for families"
"The Hotel Metropolitan Edmont was an amazing choice to stay in Japan, eapecially for a solo traveler. The rooms were the perfect size for one person, cleaned daily, had a good stock of water bottles that was replenished every day, fresh towels, and the staff kept you up to date on things like windowcleanings and changing your sheets (they would do it on request or every 3 days by default). I was on the 11th floor and never felt like it was difficult getting up and down the floors every time I'd keave and come back. I also had an amazing veiw of downtown Tokyo from my window! The hotel is located just a few blocks away from 2 metro stations making it super easy to get to places like Asakusa, Shibuya, and Tokyo Station super quick. There's also plenty of restaurants, several convenience stores (including a Family Mart right ght iutside the front door that's open 24 hours a day) and a really good coffee spot all within a short walk from the hotel. The check-in process was super easy and smooth, as well as check-out. I didn't have the availability to use the amenities while I was there due to time constraints, but they offer things like a laundry room, several restaurants, aswell as room service. Overall, my experience at the Hotel Metropolitan Edmont was amazing and made my first trip to Japan seamless and a lot less stressfull!"