Yibanluguosailisiren
February 15, 2025
It's called a hotel, but it feels more like a homestay. The Japanese-style rooms are suitable for foreign tourists.
The room is spacious and has a unique layout. It's surrounded by residential areas and there's not much noise. It feels comfortable to live in. The price is not high, and it feels worth it.
The proprietress is also very enthusiastic. She is proficient in Chinese, English and Japanese. She will also give us a hand-drawn map of the hotel and public transportation routes to several popular places in Tokyo to show us the way. It's very friendly to novice tourists who come to Tokyo. If you need to check in early, you can also ask them
and they will give priority to tidying up your room.
The hotel itself does not provide laundry service and breakfast, but there is a free public area where you can heat food, make coffee and eat. The surrounding 24-hour self-service laundromats, bakeries and convenience stores can also make up for the shortcomings of the hotel.
The only disadvantage may be that the place is relatively remote. It takes about 10 minutes from the hotel to Nippori Station, and it is not as convenient to go to several popular places in Tokyo as hotels closer to the city center. But considering the price, these problems are really nothing to me.
All in all, this is indeed a very good hotel, worthy of its Ctrip 4.7 and Google Maps 4.8 ratings. I hope I can book a room at this hotel again when I bring my parents to Tokyo next time.
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